Going to Run the Ring in Germany
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Going to Run the Ring in Germany
Well just got notice I have to head to a meeting at Porsche factory in Stuttgart Germany next week I will be there 3 days then plan on heading up to Nürburg to see if I can get a lap or two on the ring. Seems as if they let any cars on it for a small fee on most days.
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
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Well just got notice I have to head to a meeting at Porsche factory in Stuttgart Germany next week I will be there 3 days then plan on heading up to Nürburg to see if I can get a lap or two on the ring. Seems as if they let any cars on it for a small fee on most days.
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
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Well just got notice I have to head to a meeting at Porsche factory in Stuttgart Germany next week I will be there 3 days then plan on heading up to Nürburg to see if I can get a lap or two on the ring. Seems as if they let any cars on it for a small fee on most days.
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
if you can......... do two days, you will have much more fun on the second day.
its about 5 bucks a lap and cheaper if you buy 8 or more tickets.
dollar is stronger now so maybe 300 for a race car and 3 bucks a lap now. i was there when the dollar was at the bottom
FYI all the rental agreements in Europe forbid tracking rental cars.
i really recomend renting a race car.
otherwise it is a waste
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Well just got notice I have to head to a meeting at Porsche factory in Stuttgart Germany next week I will be there 3 days then plan on heading up to Nürburg to see if I can get a lap or two on the ring. Seems as if they let any cars on it for a small fee on most days.
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
Anyone ever run the ring? Any tips? Will be in my cheep rental and will take it quite easy maybe just add a little bit of spirit to the mix :-)
i ran it ! there are too pretty big outfits that rent race cars for about 400 to 1200 dollars a day. i got the 400 dollar car. it was a turbo golf tuned and race suspension and full cage. little thing was fun to drive and did 140 mph no problem. try to get a ride with someone so you can see the line. the owner of the company gave me one helluve ride, he was a retired race car driver and we passed everything. but after about 20 turns i just lost track. he said it takes a professional almost a year to learn the track it has 73 turns !!!!!!!
This probably is no comparison, but any who has played Gran Turismo 4 for Playstation 2 knows it has the ring in it. It took me forever to learn the layout and that was just to make it around without going in the grass! Being fast is another story. Granted it is just a video game but that track is HARD!
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When you do, do it safe, beware of slow and a lot faster moving traffic, yes they let people with old VW buses drive the ring.
Here's a firm renting cars: http://www.rent-racecar.de/english/v...ices/index.htm
Have fun, I did
Fred
Here's a firm renting cars: http://www.rent-racecar.de/english/v...ices/index.htm
Have fun, I did
Fred
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I have been there 3 times and logged about 25 laps.
Here is my advice:
1) Learn the track as much as possible on the computer. GT4 or Forza are great. (use a regular car) Viewing videos is not as good, but better than nothing.
2) Rent a real car meant to be run on the 'Ring. I use www.rsrnurburg.com and I rent the old Alfa 75s. This is by far the best bang for the buck, and it is a competent car (the racing seat's padding was toast - bring a pillow from the hotel just in case).
3) Spend an entire day if you can. The Alfa has free mileage, which is unique there, I believe. If not, do an entire evening. Weekdays are by far the best. Check the schedule on the track's website; they are not always open for track touring.
It will be a life changing event. Enjoy!
Here is my advice:
1) Learn the track as much as possible on the computer. GT4 or Forza are great. (use a regular car) Viewing videos is not as good, but better than nothing.
2) Rent a real car meant to be run on the 'Ring. I use www.rsrnurburg.com and I rent the old Alfa 75s. This is by far the best bang for the buck, and it is a competent car (the racing seat's padding was toast - bring a pillow from the hotel just in case).
3) Spend an entire day if you can. The Alfa has free mileage, which is unique there, I believe. If not, do an entire evening. Weekdays are by far the best. Check the schedule on the track's website; they are not always open for track touring.
It will be a life changing event. Enjoy!
Last edited by Z06trackman; 08-11-2010 at 09:31 AM.
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I was there about two years ago. Darn good time. There's so stinking many corners (lots of them blind corners) that look alike that it was impossible for me to have any idea how far into the lap I was. It wasn't until I got to the long straight before the exit that I had any idea where I was.
I'm unclear about the rental car issue. I don't recall there being anything mentioned when I rented my car (the silver one) at the airport. The 'Ring is a toll road, and I was told that the usual traffic rules applied.
Definitely take advantage of the opportunity to spend some time there. Most everybody there had some decent road manners, but there is the occasional idiot to be aware of.
Just out of curiosity, whatcha doing at Stuttgart? I've spent a bit of time down the road at Weissach on some engineering business trips. I didn't get to drive on the test track there, but was given some pretty fast rides in some development cars there by their test drivers. It was also amusing to see a caravan of Porsche development cars going in and out of the center with a couple comparison Corvettes in the bunch.
I'm unclear about the rental car issue. I don't recall there being anything mentioned when I rented my car (the silver one) at the airport. The 'Ring is a toll road, and I was told that the usual traffic rules applied.
Definitely take advantage of the opportunity to spend some time there. Most everybody there had some decent road manners, but there is the occasional idiot to be aware of.
Just out of curiosity, whatcha doing at Stuttgart? I've spent a bit of time down the road at Weissach on some engineering business trips. I didn't get to drive on the test track there, but was given some pretty fast rides in some development cars there by their test drivers. It was also amusing to see a caravan of Porsche development cars going in and out of the center with a couple comparison Corvettes in the bunch.
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I also vote for renting the race car. It will be more fun and if you wreck a rental car in Germany at the ring you will be paying for it!
I go to Germany all of the time and they always go over the cars with a fine tooth comb. I gotten into several heated arguments with the idiots that check the cars in the Munich airport.
Tim
I go to Germany all of the time and they always go over the cars with a fine tooth comb. I gotten into several heated arguments with the idiots that check the cars in the Munich airport.
Tim
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Geez Paul
Going to Porsche factory and the Ring this trip
Last winter it was Ferrari in Marrinllo then Shanghi F1 race
Need one of those pocket pen cams ;0
ie dont forget PICTURES if you can
Going to Porsche factory and the Ring this trip
Last winter it was Ferrari in Marrinllo then Shanghi F1 race
Need one of those pocket pen cams ;0
ie dont forget PICTURES if you can
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Thanks to these post I found some good rental units but now have figured out track is not open the day I want to go ... got to figure this out...
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Extend your trip one way or the other - I've never done it, but you're that close - so make it happen!
I bought a Playstation PSP a couple of years ago for long flights to Asia... It has Gran Turismo and the Ring on it... you can practice on the flight!
I bought a Playstation PSP a couple of years ago for long flights to Asia... It has Gran Turismo and the Ring on it... you can practice on the flight!