One of Northern Germany’s largest tractor pulling events is scheduled to return on May 25, 2026, as the Superpull des Nordens takes place in Haßmoor. The event will begin at 10:00 a.m. local time and is traditionally held on Pentecost Monday, drawing teams and spectators from across Germany and neighboring countries.
High Horsepower Tractor Pulling Classes Headline the Program
The Hassmoor Superpull is known for its broad range of competition classes. Fans can expect purpose built pulling tractors powered by multi engine V8 configurations, aircraft derived engines, and high output diesel platforms. These machines regularly produce several thousand horsepower and compete in tightly regulated classes focused on distance, traction, and power management.
Hassmoor Track Hosts European Level Competition
The pulling track in Hassmoor has become a regular stop for elite teams competing on the northern European tractor pulling circuit. The venue supports national and international competitors, with class structures aligned to German and European tractor pulling standards. The 2026 edition marks the 42nd running of the Superpull des Nordens, underlining the event’s long standing role in the regional motorsport calendar.
Spectator Access and Family Oriented Entry Policy
Organizers continue to position the event as accessible for families and grassroots motorsport fans. Children under 10 years old receive free entry, while reduced pricing applies to younger spectators. The event also maintains inclusive access policies for visitors with disabilities and registered members of the national tractor pulling association.
About DTTO
The event is organized under the sanctioning of DTTO, the national governing body for tractor pulling in Germany. Founded in 1974, DTTO oversees technical regulations, safety standards, and competition licensing across the country. The organization supports dozens of officially sanctioned events each season and coordinates multiple competition classes ranging from farm stock to modified and unlimited tractors, making it one of the central institutions shaping German tractor pulling.


