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Teststrecke
Teststrecke at Karlsruhe
Germany
StatusOperating
Opening dateStarted 2009
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
StatusRemoved
Opening date1986
Closing date2008
Playcenter São Paulo
StatusRemoved
Opening date1982
Closing date1985
Interama, Argentina
StatusRemoved
Opening date1979
Closing date1982
General statistics
ManufacturerAnton Schwarzkopf
DesignerWerner Stengel
ModelDouble Looping
Track layoutCustom
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Height93 ft (28 m)
Drop93 ft (28 m)
Length2,200 ft (670 m)
Speed52 mph (84 km/h)
Inversions2
Duration2:00
Max vertical angle46°
Height restriction48 in (122 cm)
Teststrecke at RCDB

Teststrecke, meaning Test Track in German, is a portable steel roller coaster owned by the German showman partnership Meyer & Rosenzweig. It was imported from Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in 2008, and now generally tours in Germany, with occasional visits to the Netherlands. It was designed by the renowned ride engineer, Anton Schwarzkopf.

The trains on Teststrecke are themed to resemble racing cars, designed by Zierer, and have single lap bars to secure riders in their seats. It can operate three trains at peak times, usually when queues are long, but it runs with one when there are no queues.

The ride

The ride starts with a slow 93-foot chain lift hill, leading to a right hand near vertical curved first drop, and two consecutive vertical loops. The ride then turns into left-hand helix, up and through the centre of second loop. Another left turn helix, goes down and goes nearly straight between the vertical loops, go down a 360-degree helix, starting from right. A large helix into a brake run and go slowly into two right turns and back into the station.

An image of Teststrecke when it was Laser (originally Colossus) at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom when it was open. (1986-2008).