has anyone organised a trip to the NURBURGRING

has anyone organised a trip to the NURBURGRING

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suzuki racer

Original Poster:

9 posts

234 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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i am thinking about organising a trip to the NURBURGRING next year for a me and a group og my friends.

has anyone done this before. if thay have can you give me any details as i havent organised anything like this before,

routes blah blah blah. the usual stuff like that cheers
andy

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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Ben Lovejoy's website has all the info you need:

www.nurburgring.org.uk

An english bike mad mate of Domster's and myself owns a B&B 20 minutes from the Ring:

www.slidersguesthouse.com

Last years trip report:

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=48&t=41361


I normally use the Eurotunnel, but it if going from scotland it's probably worthwhile doing an opvernight ferry crossing, eg Hull to Rotterdam.

DAZ

>> Edited by dazren on Friday 10th December 12:35

Joe911

2,763 posts

236 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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Don't go.
- long way from the UK
- expensive
- weather usually crap
- expensive
- likekihood of not having a vehicle to get home in is high
- expensive
- full of Germans
- full of Brits
- full of Itialians
- full of ...
- German food
- cold
- you have to go through Belgium to get there (i.e. the roads)
- it's often closed
- you'll hate it

Honestly not worth the trip, stay home.

agent006

12,040 posts

265 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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Joe911 said:
Don't go.
- long way from the UK
- expensive
- weather usually crap
- expensive
- likekihood of not having a vehicle to get home in is high
- expensive
- full of Germans
- full of Brits
- full of Itialians
- full of ...
- German food
- cold
- you have to go through Belgium to get there (i.e. the roads)
- it's often closed
- you'll hate it

Honestly not worth the trip, stay home.


Go:
It's the 'Ring, you have to do it at least once before you die.

jacobyte

4,726 posts

243 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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Joe911 said:
Don't go.
- long way from the UK
- expensive
- weather usually crap
- expensive
- likekihood of not having a vehicle to get home in is high
- expensive
- full of Germans
- full of Brits
- full of Itialians
- full of ...
- German food
- cold
- you have to go through Belgium to get there (i.e. the roads)
- it's often closed
- you'll hate it

Honestly not worth the trip, stay home.

Very true... stay away! (cough)

SURJ_993C2S

88 posts

237 months

Wednesday 15th December 2004
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Go - its a magical place.
I went in May this year - decided to go on a Sunday afternoon. Booked the Eurostar and was down there by about 1.30am Monday morn. Track opened Monday lunchtime and came back on Tuesday.
Route was very straight forward (until the end bit!)
but basically you head out of Calais, towards Bruxelles, down to Lille (I think) and passed Spa. From then on you're on local roads but its not too far (cant remember off hand). Probably about 4-5 hours total from Calais.

Stayed at the Hotel am Tiergarten; Sabine who runs the place also runs the Ring taxi (fleet of M5s taking punters round the ring in friction defying mode).

Its about 5 mins from the Ring (both of them, old & new). And make sure you go to see Manthey Racing - if anyone has a Porsche - before you take to the track (introduce yourself, ask how long they will be open and get their number). Hopefully you wont need it, but their facility is amazing nonetheless.

Going on a weekday there was probably a max of about 30 cars at any one time. Lots of 911s, GT3RSs, CSLs actually I have a link to some pics:

Am waiting for the schedule to come out as I will be doing the same thing again (Sun/Mon/Tue). bets piece of advice I got was to turn in late on all corners (hopefully this means lower approach speeds!!). Take it easy and enjoy the place.

[url]http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/showthread.php?t=129415&highlight=nurburgring[/url]






>> Edited by SURJ_993C2S on Wednesday 15th December 16:24

suzuki racer

Original Poster:

9 posts

234 months

Wednesday 15th December 2004
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cheers for the info

it will probably be some daft cars we will be taking except for a couple
300bhp at the wheels 200sx s14
300bhp mazda 323 gtr (will be mine once i buy it lol)
VW jetta with a 2ltr GTi block
excorts
a couple of BMW the usual
scoobys
and one 911

there might be more 323 gtr going off of another forum i use dont quite know yet

looking forward to going sounds great

zcacogp

11,239 posts

245 months

Monday 10th January 2005
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Mr Racer,

Let me know how you get on ... I am seriously considering something similar in the near future.


Oli.

evo6

29 posts

233 months

Monday 10th January 2005
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Yeah sounds good any chance of a update in the future?
Shaun

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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whats to organise?

leave work on sunny friday afternoon, cane it across belgium, arrive nurburg at midnight, go to bar, organise room by shouting nicely at the german only speaking bar man/maidchen, wake up, have hearty german breakfast of cold sausage and processed cheese, ok that bits optional, drive down to the grunne holle, coffee, enjoy the sounds and smells of tens of thousands of bhp turning up, find anyone with an empty passenger seat and a little ring sticker on the back of the car, this doesnt guarantee they know their way round but at least they know their way to the shop, try and get a few more pax laps, READ THE RULES, then go out yourself, dont rush take it easy and watch your mirrors, alot, dont crash, when someone else crashes dont rush to be first one out when it reopens, have fun, come back early sunday and enjoy an empty track, have fun and come home in one piece...