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Friday 02 July 2021 |
Nurburgring/Nordschleife
Nordschleife | Track Day A track day is an event that allows you to take your CAR or BIKE (with a valid MOT) on any listed circuit with your valid road license. Briefing must be attended before taking to the track. Some days are sessioned based on time of day, the car/bikes power or the driver/rider experience, an open pit lane means the circuit is open at all time to all attendees until the track limit is reached. Overtaking is usually by consent of the leading car/bike. No timing or GPS is allowed on track days. Passengers are allowed. | ££499 | |
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Monday 11 October 2021 |
Nurburgring/Nordschleife
Nordschleife | Track Day A track day is an event that allows you to take your CAR or BIKE (with a valid MOT) on any listed circuit with your valid road license. Briefing must be attended before taking to the track. Some days are sessioned based on time of day, the car/bikes power or the driver/rider experience, an open pit lane means the circuit is open at all time to all attendees until the track limit is reached. Overtaking is usually by consent of the leading car/bike. No timing or GPS is allowed on track days. Passengers are allowed. | ££449 | |
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The ‘old’ Nurburgring, where the German Grand Prix was held until 1976, was the most legendary grand prix circuit there’s ever been. The track’s length was, by today’s standards, an unbelievable 14.1 miles and it had over 150 corners. In 1976 after Niki Lauda’s near-fatal fiery crash the German GP was moved to Hockenheim where it remains today. The Nurburgring was rebuilt in 1984 using a small part of old track, while a completely new section was built to drag the circuit up to modern safety standards. |
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