Guided tour with Eddie @ the Ring
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I have done a Ringwalk with RSR Nurburg. Not sure if its the same or similar, but I would highly recommend.
They take you round the track in minibuses slowly talking you through the track, the lines, the things to avoid and the history of it and you stop at numerous points, get out of the minibuses so you can walk the hills/cambers and get talked in more detail.
It is fantastic, just to feel the curves, cambers and hills, find out more about the track and check out the scenery too. Even if you know the track very well it is worthwhile just to experience everything closer.
They take you round the track in minibuses slowly talking you through the track, the lines, the things to avoid and the history of it and you stop at numerous points, get out of the minibuses so you can walk the hills/cambers and get talked in more detail.
It is fantastic, just to feel the curves, cambers and hills, find out more about the track and check out the scenery too. Even if you know the track very well it is worthwhile just to experience everything closer.
Edited by matt frost on Thursday 26th February 12:26
Whatever you're doing with Eddie is not the official trackwalk. I would suggest it probably involves a quick look at the easy-to-get-to corners.
The official trackwalk is ON the track, and we look at all the problem areas with our qualified instructors talking...
http://www.nuerburgring.de/Nordschleife-Track-Walk...
http://www.rsrnurburg.com
The official trackwalk is ON the track, and we look at all the problem areas with our qualified instructors talking...
http://www.nuerburgring.de/Nordschleife-Track-Walk...
http://www.rsrnurburg.com
First year I went (2004), we stayed with Eddy and he took us for a lap, by letting us follow him on his bike. To be honest I was too sh!t scared to keep at the pace he was going so dropped back, but if you've a bit of experience and more nuts than I did when I was 21 then it could be useful!
Either way though, I would always recommend Eddy's as the place to stay, he's a top guy (Last year he took my mate out for a run in his latest toy - a 997 GT3 RS - around some local roads) and his accomodation is always good and well priced.
Either way though, I would always recommend Eddy's as the place to stay, he's a top guy (Last year he took my mate out for a run in his latest toy - a 997 GT3 RS - around some local roads) and his accomodation is always good and well priced.
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