NURBURGRING TRIP JULY 2011
We started our journey to Dover at 5.30Am whilst it poored with rain, after cleaning my car for 4hours the day before, I wasnt happy! We caught a ferry to Dunkirk as it was about a half hour less of a drive from Calais.
Thats me in the middle loooking like a TIT
The roads over there are unbelievably quiet and no congestion. We landed in Dunkirk at about 11.30ish and arrived at our holet at 4.30. We travelled the E40 all the way Aachen and then took the 258 Which led us all the way into nurburg itself. Once you hit the 258 the roads are beautiful snaking through forests and valleys. I really recommend going this way if anyone decides to go.
We got to our hotel just in time for the track to open so we headed down there and got 2 laps in. My first ever lap i did in a sub 10min, which my friends were very impressed with.
Then i did another lap the next morning before breakfast and got a passenger ride in a 911 GT3 RS. Such an insane car and lap which i will never forget.
Speaking to the guy whos hotel we stayed in was telling us how much quieter the ring is this year. Last year he said you could get over taken on every corner but this year if you do an early morning lap or a late evening lap you can get round the track without even seeing another car. I was pleased to have found this out myself. In the afernoons we walked around the carparks and travelled to some track side viewing areas to take photos.
Heres a couple of the better pictures i took.
I wont go photo crazy as it will cluter up my thread, i took over 700 photos.
But if anyone wants to see more just ask and il put some more up.
We booked the trip knowing that Fri, Sat, Sun and Mond were Tourist days but 2 weeks before with went, the Mond was booked for a Private track day. So that day we just took photos and chilled out.
The track was closed off alot of the time for accidents, The lap i went out in the 911 a Kawasaki ninja flew past us down the hill towards Adenaurer Forest and by the time we got to Kallenhard corner we saw the rider picking his bike up out of the barrier. He looked abit shook up. And when we were driving around looking fo places to take photos the track was closed for 3hours due to a Porsche coliding with another motorcyclist.
In the end i drove 5 laps round the track, on my last lap i approached Aremburg corner which you approach pritty fast into a +90 degrees corner so you have t brake pretty hard. I hit my brakes and had no response so i pushed down on the pedal even harder but it made no difference. Luckily i managed to slow down enough to get round the corner. I think my brake fluid had boiled up so i decided to call it a day, i had a few scary moments that lap and thought it was best to come home in one peice.