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I hear you, have to say, I'm jealous you got to go, hope you had a good time, good for you.Yes + the sensation you get when going through the foxhole at +200km/h, isn't really the same as in GT6
I hear you, have to say, I'm jealous you got to go, hope you had a good time, good for you.Yes + the sensation you get when going through the foxhole at +200km/h, isn't really the same as in GT6
Thanks, me tooLove the MR2 mate.
Be careful with taking a regular rental on the track, I heard the companies pay bounties to track staff who spot rentals. There are companies that rent "race cars" though, slightly modified, with good suspension and tires as well...I do too. And the pictures look very very nice.
My plans to go to the 'Ring next year are starting to take shape and seeing this only wets the appetite more...
Too bad I can't really take my car there (cost would be insane). But I guess I can make do with whatever they have to rent...
Be careful with taking a regular rental on the track, I heard the companies pay bounties to track staff who spot rentals. There are companies that rent "race cars" though, slightly modified, with good suspension and tires as well...
I'm glad you're aware, that is the same plan I have.Oh, yes, I'm aware of that. Unfortunately, I'm a lawyer, so I've heard some horror stories about that from the US (Vipers in Vegas!) and similar ones in Europe, with Lambos and Ferraris.
I'm definitely getting one from the people at the 'Ring, to avoid problems that aren't created by my own stupidity...
Good idea 👍I'm definitely getting one from the people at the 'Ring, to avoid problems that aren't created by my own stupidity...
Good idea 👍
There are plenty of good car rental companies around the ring. The most known are:
http://www.rentracecar.de/
http://www.rent4ring.de/en/
http://www.rsrnurburg.com/
Thanks for the info. I didn't know rentracecar.de, always good to have more options.
One question: when I go, I'm coming out of Amsterdam. Seeing as you leave from Belgium, you're closer, but how easy is the trip? Is leaving super early and getting on track on the same day feasible or does the hassle of getting a spot, etc., take a little while so it might not be enough time, considering I would still have to get the rented car and all?
For me RSRNurburg is the best option. Said that, I think that you can be in the circuit from Amsterdam in 3 hours and a half. So, you have the rest of the day to rent a car and enjoy it. For example, RSRNurburg includes the fuel and the tickets. Mi advice is to take it easy and make only a few laps the first day, like 4 or so. At night, in the hotel you'll have time to taste the experience, calm down and remember how different is IRL. The second day you can take it more seriously.
To get to the circuit is easy, even without SatNav. When you´re getting close, in the Autobahn, there are pannels indicating the exit to the Ring so, it's a piece of cake.
By the way, it depends on the day, but in labor days there are just a few cars, and the opening times are tight. The weekends are crazy, a lot of cars and a lot of people without any idea of what they are doing (just like some Nordschleife rooms in the game LOL) but the open the whole day (usually from 9-19 h). Before yo arrive you can check the openings times months before right here: http://www.nuerburgring.de/en/angeb...-nordschleife/opening-times-nordschleife.html Anyway, the opening times are quite a mess.
Last, but not least, don't book the tickets before you go. It's useless. Once there you'll have no problem to buy them on the entrance, or just rent a car with lap tickets included.
If you have more doubts, please, feel free to ask.
Or if @Manuelos have somethig to add...
Cheers!
Muchas gracias, señor.
Yeah, I've mapped things out in terms of time, but the variable is the process while there, getting the car, getting the tickets, line for the track, and for that, the available info online is pretty all over the place. I've read people complaining that it took hours (obviously they were not at fault, as internet complainers tend to never do anything wrong and be all victims of evil people), others that it was a breeze.
So having some first hand info is crucial here. Thank you for yours.
And I've done some racing IRL and I have no illusions that I'll get there and start turning hot laps. Obviously, it's one thing to know that here, sitting in my office, and quite another once the engine is on and that drawn on asphalt is going under the car...
My plan is to go during the week, coming out of AMS on a Tuesday, for instance, and staying until Friday (money allowing), then going back to Amsterdam to enjoy the weekend having driven the 'Ring.
I have no intention of braving a weekend Touristfahren on my first time there. If the car was mine, then maybe, but with a rental? Hell no. It's too dangerous and I'm not that rich.
I can't even imagine what the carnage is on a full day at the track. If it's anything like a public Nordschleife GT server, then holy crap....
Cheers to all.
I have both experiences. The worst and the best in terms of spending time there. The first time in my life that I arrived there I cannot drive the circuit in the whole day... It was closed because a big accident happened involving the Ring Taxi, probably you remember it. The second day it was hell. You're trying to get your pace and overtaking very slow cars that are just taking a walk there and freaks with GTR's overtaking you at insane speeds. The problem (like in the GT6 rooms) is that you don't know the driving skills of the people that surrounds you.
But if you go between weekends you'll avoid the overcrowding problems, but as I said, check the opening times to avoid sad surprises. I had the best moments in the Ring in labor days.
It took me more than 10 laps and two travels there to get the feeling of the track IRL and starting to shave seconds and have a non embarrasing "Bridge to Gantry" lap time. Just to give you some data, the Spanish driver that holds now the FWD record drove there 9000 km with the car.
Abraçao
Not much really. This is a great video with nearly everything you need to know about touristenfahrten:Or if @Manuelos have somethig to add...
Not much really. This is a great video with nearly everything you need to know about touristenfahrten:
The maker of the video works/live/eats/sleeps at the Nordschleife and has also an acount here on the board. So Dale if there's anything he need to know, shoot !
Not much really. This is a great video with nearly everything you need to know about touristenfahrten:
The maker of the video works/live/eats/sleeps at the Nordschleife and has also an acount here on the board. So Dale if there's anything he need to know, shoot !
I should have a go at the beautiful nurb one day, just got my shiny new cars <3 (see my signature)
its on my top three tracks for sure!
along with Spa and Bathursts.
That is a brilliant signature. Sad, but brilliant nonetheless.