When the Nürburgring opened in 1927, the Nordschleife was the whole story — a 20.8-kilometre ribbon through the Eifel forest with more than seventy corners, blind crests, and elevation swings that earned Jackie Stewart's Green Hell nickname long before touristenfahrten turned it into a bucket-list lap. The modern GP-Strecke sits beside it for Formula 1 and WEC, but the north loop kept the mythology: VLN weekends, the Nürburgring 24 Hours, and thousands of road-car laps every season on a layout that refuses to behave like a normal circuit map. This poster maps that long profile only — a clean blue outline riding tan contour bands numbered 450 through 660, wrapped in a thin orbital arc and a motion-blur band that suggests speed without turning the print into a lap-time leaderboard. Rank 43 in the Circuit Tracks series, it sits beside Spa and Mount Panorama as the outline endurance fans hang when they want the full Green Hell, not the five-kilometre GP shortcut.