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24 Oct 2016, 22:16 (Ref:3682589) | #1 | |
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Daytona or Nurburgring or Spa 24 Hours
Next year, Me and my family are planning on going to 2 endurance races. If i'm honest I prefer 24 hour races. So we are planning to either head across the Atlantic to Daytona or to go to Germany for Nurburgring or to Belgium for Spa.
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If you could help me with the above that would be grateful. Thank you! Joshua |
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25 Oct 2016, 00:10 (Ref:3682613) | #2 | |
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Start here for Daytona:
http://www.daytonainternationalspeed...t-Daytona.aspx The airport is next to the track. Check for hotels in Ormond Beach Fla. next to I-95. They will be cheaper than the ones close to the track. Ormond Beach is just 10 minutes from the track. Forget camping in the track - its sold out. Just hotel it. You will be able to get a paddock pass easily and the fan zone is awesome. Here is another link to get some info: http://www.daytonabeach.com/events/r...olex-24-hours/ Here is a decent hotel we have stayed at for the 24. http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hot...BHX/index.html Good luck ! Last edited by canamman; 25 Oct 2016 at 00:28. |
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25 Oct 2016, 01:21 (Ref:3682631) | #3 | |
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Daytona is great because you can see the whole track from the stands. Hotels there are reasonable because they have a whole lot of space there. Daytona is built to handle the 500 crowds and the spring breakers. Plus they got awesome GT grids at the race now.
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25 Oct 2016, 01:32 (Ref:3682633) | #4 | |
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Daytona has the benefit of hotel supply (although getting in short supply at this point), proximity to the beach if you're looking for other distractions, close restaurants, decent infrastructure, and the ability to see a lot of the track. The black fencing is enough to drive you crazy, but there is good access in the paddock. Even if you can't get "in" pit lane, you can walk behind the chain link and get a good look.
Daytona can be very cold and the night is long, so don't presume that you're going for a warm Florida vacation. N24 is a much different experience. It is a more difficult race to take in, but has a lot more depth - more to see. No prototypes, but 150+ cars in the main event across a number of GT and sportscar classes. Great access in the paddock, but no access to the pit lane. Hotels are impossible to come by - plan now. Camping is a huge event by itself and almost with the modest price of admission alone. Campers build scaffolding next to the track for viewing platforms, complete with mega stereo systems and televisions. Don't show up and expect to pick your spot along the fence though - the same groups camp in the same place every year. The N24 track is huge and the race is almost impossible to keep up with. You'll take in the race from different spots on the track and you'll need to drive/walk to get to many of them. It is work, but rewarding. You won't be able to see it all in one year. Weather is very unpredictable at the Ring. This year had sun, rain, hail, and finished in sun. Rain and fog are common. The support races are great and the vintage race is a particular highlight. There isn't anything else to do locally (except the Nurburg castle, Pistenklaus restaurant, and Adenau town center restaurants). Probably tons more I could say about either one, but ask if you have more questions. |
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25 Oct 2016, 03:16 (Ref:3682663) | #5 | ||
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If you go to Daytona you can go to Disney World the next day. Or the beach. Also there's a place by the beach called Biggins you should check out.
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25 Oct 2016, 17:58 (Ref:3682807) | #6 | ||
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Where in the world are you based Joshua? (apologies if it says, I can't see on a mobile)
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25 Oct 2016, 18:00 (Ref:3682808) | #7 | |
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I live on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.
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25 Oct 2016, 20:01 (Ref:3682835) | #8 | |
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Daytona is really easy. If you can get a flight into Daytona, then you are right next to the track. I have literally, got off the plane, walked to the track, spent a week there never leaving the track and then walked back over to airport.
Since you are coming from Scotland, look into the charter planes that fly into Sanford, FL. The majority of the airport is full of people from Europe on charter flights. From that airport, it's a 40 minute drive to the track. For transportation, I'd use Uber. I do it here in the US and Europe. Never a problem. If you stay at a motel, I'd suggest over on the beach in Daytona. The place is a ghost town for the 24. Pick somewhere by the intersection of East International Speedway Blvd and A1A, you can walk to places to eat at night. It's a 15 minute ride to the track from there. Sanford, Airport: http://www.orlandosanfordairport.com/airlines.asp A1A and East International Speedway Blvd. https://www.google.com/maps/@29.2219...7i13312!8i6656 Here's an entrance to the track (turn 4): https://www.google.com/maps/@29.1928...7i13312!8i6656 Another one (turn 1): https://www.google.com/maps/@29.1797...7i13312!8i6656 Where lots of racers and fans go: https://www.google.com/maps/@29.1738...7i13312!8i6656 |
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It's a fabulous week - starting with a parade of cars and drivers from the circuit to Spa town on the Wednesday afternoon preceeding the race. Touch the cars and speak to the drivers and teams. Watch night practice at Eau Rouge and realise why this is one of the world's best corners. The variable weather takes its part in scripting the race. Coming from the Hebrides, you'll be used to a bit of wet. The race brings joy and heartbreak in equal measure. This year teams were eliminated at 23 hours and 30 minutes by a late shower, but Rowe Racing didn't put a foot out of place and brought their Beemer M6 to the top step. Rock concerts, moules et frites and Trappist beers complete your enjoyment! |
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25 Oct 2016, 23:06 (Ref:3682866) | #11 | |
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I flew to Orlando (don't bother trying to get to the airport next to Daytona if you're coming from Europe) and hired a car. About an hour's drive to where I was staying in Ormond Beach, as somebody has already suggested. Very cheap and easy to find places, I booked only a few weeks before the event.
Support races are limited at Daytona, which is unfortunate, but not many championships start their year in January. The CTSCC race is slightly longer on the Friday afternoon next year. The night does get chilly but considering you're coming from Scotland, I'd take Daytona in January over Nurburging or Spa any day if you want to be (almost) guaranteed nice warm weather during the day. Also Spa and Nurburgring are a nightmare to get round; Daytona is not, and obviously has plenty of seating and you'll struggle to find better facilities at many other tracks around the world. |
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It was the cheapest option for me and I'd rather fly direct and just drive an hour up the road. Also there are probably far more car hire options at Orlando. But everybody's situation will obviously be different.
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