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6 Nov 2008, 00:16 (Ref:2329145) | #1 | ||
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Getting to the Nurburgring
Hi all,
I've just been made aware of a couple of RMA track days at the Nordschleife next week. I'm thinking about going, but I'd have to fly and rent a ride. Has anybody done this before, if so what seems to be the best method of getting there? I'm 20 minutes from East Midlands and about an hour from Birmingham & Manchester Airports. Any tips appreciated |
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6 Nov 2008, 12:57 (Ref:2329389) | #2 | ||
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2/ Have you any accommodation booked yet ? If not I've been recomended a very cheap place (meant to be very good) by the RCN press officer (been doing a few rounds of the RCN at the ring this year) I can let yopu have the details if you want them. 3/The ring is more 3 dimensional than any other circuit I've driven on - the car goes light in some not very nice places, and one part in particular, you want to start braking, but you have to wait for the car to 'come back down' or brake early ! It'll be ok when I learn it ! Have Fun Alan |
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6 Nov 2008, 18:31 (Ref:2329592) | #3 | |
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Easyjet used to fly from E.Mids to Cologne (Koln-Bonn in german speak), you'll have to check whether they still do. Cologne is the closest airport. (there is also Frankfurt - Hahne, a Ryannair destination, slightly further away and a bit of a shack compared to Cologne)
You can rent a car from Cologne and drive to the Ring, approx 45mins pending on traffic, but don't use that car on track. The hire companies are very wise to that, they have various methods of knowing you have used it on track and the will charge you for excessive tyre/brake etc wear. It is arguably the best circuit in the world so go enjoy yourself but remember it is also (one of) the most dangerous |
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If you want to check with a hire company (I'm talking road car rental not track car) then you need to read the small print of the contract, however, a lot of the time you won't get a copy of the contracts terms and conditions unless you ask and then it will be in german. Its no good just asking the girl/guy at the desk as obviously you wont have any proof.
There are a number of dedicated track car rental companies based at the 'Ring, my advice would be to use one of those. |
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I think this is more suited to the Track day forum.
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