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The Nürburgring hits the big screen next month for a special one-night-only screening of ‘The Green Hell’, a feature-length documentary on the German circuit.
Stirling Moss, Niki Lauda, Lewis Hamilton, Hans Hermann and countless others are featured in the documentary, narrated by David Croft and Murray Walker. The team behind the documentary were also involved in the excellent Niki Lauda: The Untold Story.
The screenings take place on February 21 at selected Odeon cinemas in the UK, Ireland, Germany and Austria.
Tickets for UK screenings and Ireland are available from Odeon UK, Germany and Austria from UCI.
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