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Any been to the nurburgring ring?
pat15312:
neverbeen! lol
would love to but probs is i wouldnt want to trash a car. puts a lot of stress on all componants.
would love something like a VX220 to take round though
Hurdy:
--- Quote from: stokeballoon on August 11, 2010, 03:13:19 pm ---erwartet roten Führer.....................
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It isn't long before Robin is back out there either :laugh:
JJ:
Yeap, it's ace! I was best man at a wedding in Tuscany a few years back so decided I'd drive down there in my old Mk2 Golf GTi 16v via the 'Ring, the Swiss Alps and the Italian Lakes.
Being on the track concentrates the mind somewhat and I was kacking it as I set of on my first lap. You don't have to rag it round so you don't need to trash your car.
If you treat it like a public road (which I think the Polizei do - think you can be prosecuted for causing an accident and all that) you'll be fine. Kacked it slightly less on my 2nd lap!
I was amazed at what was circulating - everything from my Golf with my wedding suit hanging in the back to a brand new Maserati MC-12 to a 53 seater coach full of school kids
to all the locals in their uber-modified Golfs and Jettas and people on their way home from work in Hertz rental jobs! There are loads of really good and interesting places to stay round there very close to the track. If you can get booked up for a lap in the BMW Ring Taxi (we tried but it was chocca the day we were there) and get driven round by someone like Sabine Schmitz in an M5 I reckon that'd be nuts but you have to book way in advance. A trip to the 'Ring has to be a must do for any car nut.
laurent.d:
--- Quote from: Tara on August 11, 2010, 01:11:32 pm ---As title says, anyone been and driven around it? Im going next year with a few people and taking the golf around :) :driver:
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The Nürburgring nordschleife is amazing, insane.
It is Heaven in Hell.
You'll love it.
I went there maybe 10 times, I rode 77 laps. I hope the next time will be in september.
--- Quote from: Hurdy on August 11, 2010, 02:01:44 pm ---They have now started doing trackdays as well as tourist days. Trackdays mean it is easier to get track specific insurance and any incidents are dealt with as knock for knock, so you aren't liable like on a tourist day. I did a trackday at the 'ring in April and it was by far and away a million times better than any tourist day. The organisation, the drivers are better behaved (on the whole anyway!), no buses, bikes, vans etc and a limitation of how many cars are allowed on the trackday, which means clearer laps. Also figure into the equation that unless there is a major crash on the trackday, the track is kept open. There were around 5 incidents on the day I went and not one shut the track down. When I've been on a tourist day in the past, at least 4 of these would have shut the track down. On trackdays you also get a full flag system with a comprehensive amount of people at trackside to use them. :smiley:
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Who organize it and when?
tony_danza:
I think Hurdy and Robin are on another day and they'll fill the details in, but this is the one I know of
http://www.destination-nurburgring.com/
Open pit lane, full Ring lap, no GP circuit.
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