My Trip To The Nürburgring

I'll take this from the start :)

I found it was time for me to do something for myself, after working allot and doing lots of stuff for others, it was time to treat myself to something "relaxing", so i began planning a 2 day trip to one of my favourite simulation tracks off all time, the legendary Nürburgring. I didn't want to go alone, since i thought it would be handy to have someone in the car to keep me from pushing to hard, so i took my best friend on this 2 day trip.

The trip to germany only became interesting after we entered the country, the Autobahn was supurb, and despite some roadwork, i managed to get the car over it's acclaimed topspeed. (seat claims 237kmh, we did 247kmh on the GPS) After we left the autobahn, the country side became alot more attractive, with hills and valleys with picturesque villages. Driving here was an absolute dream with on the really cool parts even indication signs before hand which said "Rasen ist out!" (racing not allowed) :rolleyes:

When we entered the area surrounding the Nordschleife, the adrenaline buzz already started, untill out of nowhere, we saw a part of the track. With our knowledge of the track we knew that we where at "brünchen" and that the legendary Karussel couldn't be far back. We forgot when taking that section in a racecar, you're doing over 100mph and the "couldn't be far back" resulted in a 30 minute walk full of climbs and drops, untill the magic moment was there....

Karussel!
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The best part was that everywhere there where marshal gates in the fence, which where all unlocked. So we ran towards the karussel for a magical concrete hug and some pictures :)

After we got back behind the fence, there was some sort of motorcycle group racing around the circuit, and when we walked back to the car, we first got overtaken by an ambulance (reasonably fast), then the AMG E63 pacecar (really pushing it) and a car ambulance with a trailer which wheels didnt seem to touch the ground. Arraving at the car the corner after brünchen was closed because of an accident, something which happens on a daily basis there..

Fastforwarding to the evening (circuit only open for touristenfahrten between 17.15 and 19.30)

arriving at the circuit at around 16.00 there already where some awesome cars, Z06, 997 GT2, 997 GT3 (new and old models), 993 Turbo, 993 Turbo S, M3's, M3 CSL, Gallardo's, Gallardo Super Leggera and ALOT more, but to our surprise, not one single Ferrari. After waiting for awhile, we could finally enter the circuit, and what a nightmare that was, the first lap...

First Lap
144 corners, and all for the first time in real life, and then you discover how many height diverences there are in this circuit, and how fast the circuit actually is. On top of this you get overtaken by practicly everything and it really is scary as hell. (certainly after the reality slap of a Golf Vr6 parked into the wall just a minute after he overtook me) After that first lap I really thought: "oh **** another 3 laps to go! (we timed the first lap aswell, 12.45 minutes, and thats from leaving the compound to entering it again, with roadworks around brünchen (maxspeed 50kmh)

Second Lap
After a short break it was time for our second lap, we decided that we would stick together (we met some other friends there in a peugeot 307) for taking some pictures. You can see these really turned out awesome, and im very fond of them :) Although we said we would still take it easy, our adrenaline started to kick in and push away the fear factor, and we where taking the sections we knew alot faster now. I could follow the 307 well in my set limits, i overtook the 307 on the fast back part (before karussel) and drove into karussel for the first time (first lap i only took it with half the car, which sucked a bit since i scraped my bottom), very weird feeling, and it seems to last forever before you go out of it. After this some nice fast sweeps untill the roadworks which really where an ideal resting point :) after which the fast section came, one of my favourite parts, with enormous G-forces at Pflanzgarten. You really can't describe the feeling there, you just get planted into your seat and try to keep your head upwards. Near the end i reach my 200kmh before braking to enter the parking again.

Third Lap
Our co drivers swap places, so my co driver can try to film me on the circuit. The plan was to take it easy again, but our confidence rises and the bendy bits are being taken at higher speeds and ideal lines are starting to feel more natural. You can see in the movie that i'm taking it quite slow on straights and corner entry's so i wont drive out of sight of the camera car. After the roadworks i however decide to go out on my own, and really gun it throug the final sections. AMAZING

Final Lap
My confidence is really up now, and all corners are being taken with ideal lines. The addiction is infecting me, but i still manage to stay well within the limits of my car (also with some help of my co-driver who temporarily takes over the thinking part of my brain). During all laps i've never had a moment of "oh ****" or "what the hell is happening" I take the straights not fully, and most shifts are well before the redline, keeping in mind that the car already had done 500km's that day, i just want to keep it in one piece. Our final timed lap is just over 11 minutes, and with roadworks and keeping it within the limits, i'm very happy with the time. Leonie had done a great job and she deserved a shoulder tap. I recommendend everyone to take their first laps within their limits, it's not called the green hell because of its forgivness :)

This was just my first recon of the circuit, i will go back for sure! The car can do under 9 minutes, but i however can't...... YET!

"The Day After"
After a nice refreshing jump in our private swimming pool (4 star hotel rocks) we went back en route and drove around the area for a while. We stopped near flugplatz and noticed that the VLN classes had their training day. These guys where really gunning it, and i clocked a Z4m with a time of 6.39, mega impressive and insanly fast! After this we visited the Nürburg Castle where within 100meters of the castle, we found this:

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A garage with only Cupra R's, speciale build for the nordschleife, what a bizar coincidence that was :)

After that we traveled back home, and 1000km and 100 liters of fuel later, and seeing so many great things, i could still feel the adrenaline and i couldnt sleep for 2 days because of it :)

here are some pics we took, most by us, and some by photographers on the side of the ring. There is a link for the movie aswell, enjoy!

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movie:

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It has now been over a week ago since i left the legendary Nordschleife circuit, and i'm still impressed by it.
 
  • Chad711

That is some great pics you took! It has been my dream for the last 10 years to make a trip to Germany. One, because I really want to do some laps on this track in real life, and two, because I'd like to visit where half my family came from!

That last pic you posted it worth framing!!!
 
Thank you for your report, Roy.

I had thought about going to the Nürburgring for the VLN race on september 13th but I won't be able. Instead, I shall go there in the spring of 2009.

I shall make a lap as passenger in a Porsche 996 GT3 Cup VLN race car! :becky:
 
wow! really cool :]
hope you enjoyed it and had a lot of fun.
my first lap around the Nordschleife in real life took around 8 hours :d
walking a lap around this ****ing track was so bloody hard =]

anyway i'll be there @ 24h for sure, 'cuz i am just living "some" minutes away (it's not so far) [:
 
Roy,

Would you say that racing Nords so many time in the simulator kept you from crashing into a wall like the Volks you were talking about?

I think that GTR2/Race/rFactor helped me getting more conscious about speed and the difficulty of driving fast. If I ever can drive one of these tracks with my own car, I'll be so slow, I'm sure someone will catch me on a camcorder to make fun of me on Youtube.
 
  • Kim Van Der Stichelen

Hi all.
This is my first post at this board, may there be many more. I was the one in the Peugeot 307, driving together with Roy.
Roy said it pretty much all, but there's one thing he didn't mention: The difference in cars was huge. I knew there would be a difference. The power difference was logical: 200 something against 110hp isn't fair ;). What did surprised me was the difference in handling. Once again, I wasn't expecting my car to handle the same, but I was surprised how bad it actually handled.
I already felt it understeering at Hatzenbach in lap 1, when we were actually going very slowly. After a while I could predict the understeer better and could go a bit faster. Even though even at our 4th lap, we still were driving quite safe, but how safe is it really at the Nordschleife?
I must say that 4 laps in one evening is quite a lot, and more seems dangerous. We already had a few problems with the handbrake after a single lap. Tyres were heated up as well after a lap, proven by the hands-on test when we parked out cars. Roy even told me, when I was driving in front, he could see by the behouviour of my car, my tyres were to hot.
I'll be going back one day, that's for sure. Never in the weekend, but just on a normal day in the week. And who knows, maybe I'll buy a second car, wich will have a bit more power and will handle better then the Peugeot.
 
  • Mark Schuttenhelm

:thumb: Nice report guys

I will NEVER drive there again :p 2 years ago did the same as Roy (just 1 day) en really didn't know the track so i took a friend who knew the track from Forza so i just depended on him to be my navigator ... but never never never will i be back .. i was there on a sunday and it was mad busy on track en did look more in my rear view mirror than in to the front :p

Driving the ring was impressive but there shouldn't be people who pass me on the outside of the corner full lock drifting the car :becky:.

a lot of friends of mine have a card for all of 2008 and are addicted to the ring (on a motorbike) and it's al lot of fun hearing all the story's (and they easily forget crashes caused bij leaked cooling systems from cars)

But it's best to avoid the weekends
 
  • Kim Van Der Stichelen

:thumb: Nice report guys

I will NEVER drive there again :p 2 years ago did the same as Roy (just 1 day) en really didn't know the track so i took a friend who knew the track from Forza so i just depended on him to be my navigator ... but never never never will i be back .. i was there on a sunday and it was mad busy on track en did look more in my rear view mirror than in to the front :p

Driving the ring was impressive but there shouldn't be people who pass me on the outside of the corner full lock drifting the car :becky:.

a lot of friends of mine have a card for all of 2008 and are addicted to the ring (on a motorbike) and it's al lot of fun hearing all the story's (and they easily forget crashes caused bij leaked cooling systems from cars)

But it's best to avoid the weekends

I agree, I'll never go in the weekends, just to crowded and dangerous on the track.
 
best times are in the week from 11.00 to 14.00 after its just to full and to much idiots are around
the weekends are funny to watch 18 years old crashing dad Mercedes best place for this
is from wehrseifen to adenau bridge
:) besides the bridge there are stairs to go up on a field you have a pretty good look from there to the Bridgewall
 

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