The Eifel Grand Prix is a race that wasn't meant to happen, but it could be one of the biggest races of the year.
Fans will be back in the grandstands once again at the iconic Nürburgring circuit, which could well be the setting for two giant F1 records to be set.
Depending on results in Sochi, Kimi Raikkonen could equal the record for most Grand Prix starts, while Lewis Hamilton may be on course to break Michael Schumacher's record for most wins - at the home of Mercedes no less.
And you could be there to witness history in the making.
Organisers are putting COVID secure measures in place to ensure the limited capacity grandstands are adequately socially distanced, so you can enjoy the race with peace of mind.
Flights and Eurostar trains to Cologne are widely available, with a variety of measures in place to keep you safe while you travel.
The race is just two weeks away, and with tickets selling fast, there's no better time to book.
There's a reason why Sir Jackie Stewart labeled the Nürburgring the "Green Hell".
A former staple of the F1 calendar is a treacherous circuit that is incredibly satisfying for the drivers.
As the track makes a rare and unexpected reappearance, every driver will be pushing to win this iconic race.
With fans returning to the grandstands, measures are in place to ensure everyone's safety.
Seating in the grandstands will be allocated in groups of four, with adequate spacing between each group to keep everyone safe while they enjoy the race.
Flights from London land at Cologne Bonn Airport, giving you the chance to explore two great German cities.
Cologne is known for its magnificent Roman architecture and having the oldest university in Europe, while Bonn - the birthplace of Beethoven - is full of stunning views of the magnificent German countryside.
If Lewis Hamilton wins in Sochi this weekend, and Kimi Raikkonen starts the race, then you may witness history rewritten at the Eifel Grand Prix.
Hamilton could surpass Michael Schumacher's record of 91 career wins at the home of Mercedes, while Kimi would equal Rubens Barrichello's record of 326 Grand Prix starts.
No trip to German would be complete without sampling traditional German cuisine.
We're talking beer, pretzels, wurst, more beer, schnitzel, strudel, all washed down with, you guessed it, even more beer.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
To ensure the safety of everyone at the circuit, fans will select their tickets by categories which include a selection of grandstands. Your tickets will then be allocated within that category, to ensure adequate social distancing is in place between every party.
Each category corresponds to a sector of the circuit, and you can read a short description of what you might see in each category below.
CATEGORY 1 These grandstands will provide a view of the start-finish straight and turn 1, a perfect vantage point for the first lap carnage. £455
CATEGORY 2 Views in sector three will include the heavy braking zone before the sharp chicane twoards the conclusion of the lap. £345
CATEGORY 3 A selection of grandstands scattered throughout sector two, with views of a number of key overtaking points. £235
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