Kobalt:
ZahirD:
Ok thanks. I want to drive there next summer. Not my car of course but maybe Porsche will give me one of theirs hehehe
Depending on your driving skill: How to approach the Nordschleife:
1 Study the track, video game, video, learn where the corners are and what name they have - it helps
2 Rent a slow car - Suzuki Swift is really good. Drive there when it is cold and rainy just to learn the track layout
3 When you are familiar with the track: Faster cars, coaching, track days, Scuderia Hanseat.
I'd say that after 50 laps you know the track fairly good.
You have until March April 2019 to prepare yourself :-)
Very good advice!
Also, avoid tourist days...too many idiots and too much oil and other liquids on the road.
Haven't been there for a while, will very likely not go there at all anymore.
A well known YouTuber in Germany has just crashed his Lamborghini Huracan Avio and unfortunately, the insurance is refusing to pay (his insurance guy told him otherwise), so... Damage is extensive, someone offered him 30k EUR for the damaged car, so you can imagine. People always need to make sure they have insurance, otherwise stay away from the Nordschleife (or any other track) unless you can afford it.
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