Any track days at the Nordschleife other than RMA?
Any track days at the Nordschleife other than RMA?
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Godzilla

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273 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Not that I have anything against RMA, but their sole event at the Ring is in November and is a 2 day £795 affair.

Wondered if there was anybody organising one sooner and cheaper, i.e. option of one day only?

Touristernfahrten is getting stupidly overcrowded nowadays and there are too many stoppages (often due to bikes).
Plus the amount they charge now, you may as well wait for a track day!

Stephanie Plum

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235 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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RMA have a day there Sunday 12th July I think?

If you have a Lotus they have a day coming up in the next couple of weeks, but other makes are excluded.

clk55pete

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230 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Godzilla

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Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Am I in a time warp or something? Isn't today the 21st July?

Funny thing is, my mobile seems to think it is the 14th April, so something weird is going on! biggrin

muppets_mate

826 posts

240 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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edited because I got my facts totally wrong!

Edited by muppets_mate on Tuesday 21st July 22:25

Stephanie Plum

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235 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Doh!

getmecoat

Welshwonder

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212 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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clk55pete said:
Is that site work safe? whistle

Godzilla

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Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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thegreenhell said:
Thanks, some sensible (i.e. not already in the past!) suggestions there.

I know the guys at RSR so should have thought of them myself...

oola

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247 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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clk55pete said:
I've had some tuition from Carolyn so I can assume that it will be very well run and you'll get the opportunity to enjoy the track a lot more than on a TF day. My first genuinly quick lap was with Carolyn in her old E36 M3 ... she's partially to blame for all the money I've 'invested' in track days and the Ring since then;)

Godzilla

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Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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oola said:
clk55pete said:
I've had some tuition from Carolyn so I can assume that it will be very well run and you'll get the opportunity to enjoy the track a lot more than on a TF day. My first genuinly quick lap was with Carolyn in her old E36 M3 ... she's partially to blame for all the money I've 'invested' in track days and the Ring since then;)
That may well be true, but I have not fitted a Flux Capacitor to my GT-R yet so will be unable to attend any of their dates...

Bmdub

150 posts

219 months

Thursday 23rd July 2009
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Circuit days organised one last November which i went on, was really good value at only £250 for the day. Cant see that they are organising it this year though!

Godzilla

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Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Just for the information of anyone who is interested: http://www.trackdays.de/diverses/eng/index.html

I am going on the 21st, staying over (they're doing a BBQ that night), then all day playing on the 22nd before cruising home.
If anybody wants to come along, drop me a message!

tertius

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254 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Godzilla said:
Just for the information of anyone who is interested: http://www.trackdays.de/diverses/eng/index.html

I am going on the 21st, staying over (they're doing a BBQ that night), then all day playing on the 22nd before cruising home.
If anybody wants to come along, drop me a message!
The problem with pretty much all European organised track days (like that one) is they require third party insurance which is effectively unavailable for UK cars.

Godzilla

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Tuesday 6th October 2009
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The organisers have just told me my road insurance will be fine.

What do you interpret "third party insurance" as being?

I believe the reality (even for the companies that specifically exclude the Nordschleife) is that when crash turns to crunch they cannot wriggle out of their third party liabilities but can then pursue the policyholder to recover their costs.
Not a great scenario admittedly...

tertius

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254 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Godzilla said:
The organisers have just told me my road insurance will be fine.

What do you interpret "third party insurance" as being?

I believe the reality (even for the companies that specifically exclude the Nordschleife) is that when crash turns to crunch they cannot wriggle out of their third party liabilities but can then pursue the policyholder to recover their costs.
Not a great scenario admittedly...
Well its a track day - my normal road insurance excludes cover for track days. The only track day cover I have seen in the UK, even that attached to a normal road policy, is first party only and excludes third party cover.

Hence the problem: normal insurance with 3rd party excludes trackdays; track day cover excludes third party.

This is entirely secondary to whether its at the Nordschleife and any insurance issues that may bring.

However, if they say your normal road policy is fine then thats great news.

Godzilla

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Tuesday 6th October 2009
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This is what the organiser emailed me "Hi David, in Germany there is nö difference between Touristenfahrten and a trackday like ours... The insurance won't pay if there is a official timing or a race. Everything up to driftbox use is okay."

Cool!

tertius

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254 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Godzilla said:
This is what the organiser emailed me "Hi David, in Germany there is nö difference between Touristenfahrten and a trackday like ours... The insurance won't pay if there is a official timing or a race. Everything up to driftbox use is okay."

Cool!
Hmm will your insurer agree I wonder? There is no timing permitted on UK track days but they still don't provide third party cover.

thegreenhell

22,207 posts

243 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Godzilla said:
The organisers have just told me my road insurance will be fine.
That sounds fine then. Go for it rolleyes

The reality is that most UK road insurance policies offer NO cover for driving on the Nordschleife during TF; most uk road insurance policies offer NO cover for trackdays, and; most UK insurance policies that do cover trackdays offer NO third party cover whilst attending trackdays. The situation in Germany is quite different to the UK, so you cannot rely on what is 'fine' for a German being 'fine' for you with your UK road insurance policy.

I believe that it is a legal requirement to have third party cover for driving at all times in Germany, even on trackdays, so it will be included in a German policy. To go there without being 100% sure that you absolutely, definitely have that cover is both naive and irresponsible. It is also irresponsible of the organisers to allow you on track without at least pointing this out to you.