View Full Version : Track day crashes at Nürburgring
intocarss
01-11-2014, 09:16 AM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f34_1389357144
Che70velle
01-11-2014, 06:37 PM
Thanks for posting. Got a laugh out of some of the spins.
Shmoov69
01-11-2014, 07:24 PM
I just don't understand the whole track day in the rain idea!!:badidea:
GNon18s
01-12-2014, 07:39 PM
I don't understand what the Nurburgring is all about. Is it a normal track? Looks like they let anybody on it. Wet/dry, passengers, cars and bikes at the same time??
GregWeld
01-12-2014, 08:15 PM
I don't understand what the Nurburgring is all about. Is it a normal track? Looks like they let anybody on it. Wet/dry, passengers, cars and bikes at the same time??
It's a motorsports complex --- people pay to drive on it. Go look it up on the internet.
groovyjay
01-13-2014, 12:28 AM
I don't understand what the Nurburgring is all about. Is it a normal track? Looks like they let anybody on it. Wet/dry, passengers, cars and bikes at the same time??
It's a loop of public roads and you pay a toll fee to get in the loop. After you've entered the public road, it's all out racing from there on. I've been on it many times and every time it's just blows my mind how cool the track is. death toll still keeps going up every week.
Those that don't understand track days in wet, might have difficulties later in life. If you haven't noticed, much of the road course racing, Formula 1 for example, takes place in wet conditions. And how would one prepare for such conditions? Yup, driving in the wet! :knock: That's one of the things in life that you can't learn just by reading about it on the interenet. :waveflag:
Shmoov69
01-13-2014, 10:20 PM
It's a loop of public roads and you pay a toll fee to get in the loop. After you've entered the public road, it's all out racing from there on. I've been on it many times and every time it's just blows my mind how cool the track is. death toll still keeps going up every week.
Those that don't understand track days in wet, might have difficulties later in life. If you haven't noticed, much of the road course racing, Formula 1 for example, takes place in wet conditions. And how would one prepare for such conditions? Yup, driving in the wet! :knock: That's one of the things in life that you can't learn just by reading about it on the interenet. :waveflag:
Sorry about the ignorant question about track days in the wet..... I don't realize that those people were "professional" or F1 drivers in their personal cars......:sarcasm_smiley:
Thanks for the clarification. :thankyou:
Darrell
01-15-2014, 01:46 PM
Now that's entertainment,it's amazing how fast these people over steer,even the little cars with no power get away from them so fast,hilarious :lol:
BMR Sales
01-17-2014, 12:48 PM
Now that's entertainment,it's amazing how fast these people over steer,even the little cars with no power get away from them so fast,hilarious :lol:
Huge HP is a disadvantage on alot of Road Courses. My 200 HP 1700 lb Race Car can run circles around HP cars on most Tracks. Weight Transfer with any amount of HP can cause problems for under Trained Drivers
Al Moreno
01-19-2014, 08:09 AM
Huge HP is a disadvantage on alot of Road Courses. My 200 HP 1700 lb Race Car can run circles around HP cars on most Tracks. Weight Transfer with any amount of HP can cause problems for under Trained Drivers
That's still plenty powerful considering the weight! Must be a lot of fun. Any pics?
sanddan
01-19-2014, 09:11 AM
I just don't understand the whole track day in the rain idea!!:badidea:
You will more about car control on a wet track than a dry one. I have only done one track day in the rain but I learned more that day then any one single day since.
Shmoov69
01-19-2014, 10:33 AM
That makes sense I guess. Just very risky it seems.
GriffithMetal
01-19-2014, 12:25 PM
I can't believe I didn't see anyone wearing a helmet.:lostmarbles:
Evil_s10
01-24-2014, 11:16 AM
I'd pay good money to race the Nurburgring.
Solid LT1
02-03-2014, 08:51 AM
I'd pay good money to race the Nurburgring.
You only have to survive a transatlantic flight and get there. There is a vending machine....you put in your Euros get your ticket.....put it into the slot at the gate....gate raises.....watch the man with the flag if he's present....TAKE OFF! I demolished a set of front brake pads on a 1.6TDI V50 Volvo wagon there in 2007...then read the fine print in the rental agreement about not lapping the ring....around 14 minutes...did I set a record for a fully loaded 140HP crap box?
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