All Nurburgring details now in this single topic......
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All Nurburgring details now in this single topic......
I have collected all the info from teh other topics and put it all into this one topic to make it easier for folk to understand and get their acts together.....
PassionFord Nurburgring Convoy:
The Dates:
Leaving UK: Friday 9th September.
Returning to UK: Monday 12th September.
Arranged travel crossings so far:
Some folk are sailing From Hull on Friday evening. (9th)
Eurotunnel at Folkestone on the 7:58 and 09:06 trains on 9th.
Returning on Train from Calais @ 17:58 local time on 12th. Arrives UK 17:33.
(Chris (Cossymad) has arranged a decent deal for us with an agent called “Hermes Travel” on 01702 711336. Speak to Chris or Lisa and they should be able to look after you. My crossing at 7:58 cost me £111 return but the fares will increase by the day, so book now to avoid disappointment.)
Also, Bookings can be made on the Eurotunnel website - a "Short Stay Saver" return ticket at the moment is £112 for the 07:58 train going out and the 17:58 train return
http://www.eurotunnel.co.uk
Where to stay:
This is the best place to start IMO.
http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/where_to_stay.html
(Failing that, you could try the tourist info number further down.)
Many people are staying in Adenau (10km's away) and in Nurburg itself.
Issues to consider:
Don’t forget to book a hotel.
Don’t forget to book a crossing and a return.
Don’t forget your passport and insurance details.
Don’t forget to get EU cover on your car insurance.
Don’t forget to arrange some EU breakdown cover.
You MUST get an E1-11 form from post office to cover you medically.
Don’t forget that tyres and brakes will take a hammering, best to set off with new ones fitted IMO.
Facts and figures:
The ring is approximately 250miles drive from Calais.
From Birmingham it's about 8 hrs total drive to the Ring.
12 Laps of the ring will cost 144 Euros (around £100).
The tunnel crossing “per car” is approx £118 return
Handy sites and Numbers:
Local Tourist Office: 0049 2691 302610. They speak perfect English and are really, really helpful.
http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/
People confirmed as attending:
Neil D and 30 pals - assorted cars.
Mike Rainbird - Escort Cossy
Charlie Barty - Seat Leon Cupra R
Nathan Relph - Focus RS
David Relph - BMW Z3M Coupe
Cossymad & Missus - Escort Cossy
Efe Kommon & Missus - Escort Cossy
Paul Hills & Missus - Seat Leon 1.8T
Simon - Evo VII
Dingy – Cossie powered MKII
Stu @ MSD & Nicole – Saff Cossy
Ed Hall - Escort Cossy
CraigN / Chip / Cally / JXBabe - Sapphire Cossy
John - Sapphire Cossy
Nutter - Sierra Cosworth
Phil - "RingPug"
Graceland - Sierra Cosworth
XR Craig - aka Bumeyes - Passanger Graceland
MadMac - XR2
Baz - XR3i
Lee R21 Turbo - Passenger with ^Nutter^
Matt - Passenger/driver with Dingy
Sonic - Passenger/driver with Stu
Jamsport Dan - Some fast car
Fudgeass - FastFords S2 RST and a snapper for Fast Ford coverage.
Cam - Skyline R34 OR R32 (R32 under construction)
Rene + lots of foreign people
Mark (GAZ) - Capri 2.8
Marks pal - BMW 330ci cabrio
Justin + 3 friends - M3 cabriolet
Sticker Paul - Sierra Cosworth.
Silent Stu & Passenger - Ford Fiesta ST150
A local map:
PassionFord Nurburgring Convoy:
The Dates:
Leaving UK: Friday 9th September.
Returning to UK: Monday 12th September.
Arranged travel crossings so far:
Some folk are sailing From Hull on Friday evening. (9th)
Eurotunnel at Folkestone on the 7:58 and 09:06 trains on 9th.
Returning on Train from Calais @ 17:58 local time on 12th. Arrives UK 17:33.
(Chris (Cossymad) has arranged a decent deal for us with an agent called “Hermes Travel” on 01702 711336. Speak to Chris or Lisa and they should be able to look after you. My crossing at 7:58 cost me £111 return but the fares will increase by the day, so book now to avoid disappointment.)
Also, Bookings can be made on the Eurotunnel website - a "Short Stay Saver" return ticket at the moment is £112 for the 07:58 train going out and the 17:58 train return
http://www.eurotunnel.co.uk
Where to stay:
This is the best place to start IMO.
http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/where_to_stay.html
(Failing that, you could try the tourist info number further down.)
Many people are staying in Adenau (10km's away) and in Nurburg itself.
Issues to consider:
Don’t forget to book a hotel.
Don’t forget to book a crossing and a return.
Don’t forget your passport and insurance details.
Don’t forget to get EU cover on your car insurance.
Don’t forget to arrange some EU breakdown cover.
You MUST get an E1-11 form from post office to cover you medically.
Don’t forget that tyres and brakes will take a hammering, best to set off with new ones fitted IMO.
Facts and figures:
The ring is approximately 250miles drive from Calais.
From Birmingham it's about 8 hrs total drive to the Ring.
12 Laps of the ring will cost 144 Euros (around £100).
The tunnel crossing “per car” is approx £118 return
Handy sites and Numbers:
Local Tourist Office: 0049 2691 302610. They speak perfect English and are really, really helpful.
http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/
People confirmed as attending:
Neil D and 30 pals - assorted cars.
Mike Rainbird - Escort Cossy
Charlie Barty - Seat Leon Cupra R
Nathan Relph - Focus RS
David Relph - BMW Z3M Coupe
Cossymad & Missus - Escort Cossy
Efe Kommon & Missus - Escort Cossy
Paul Hills & Missus - Seat Leon 1.8T
Simon - Evo VII
Dingy – Cossie powered MKII
Stu @ MSD & Nicole – Saff Cossy
Ed Hall - Escort Cossy
CraigN / Chip / Cally / JXBabe - Sapphire Cossy
John - Sapphire Cossy
Nutter - Sierra Cosworth
Phil - "RingPug"
Graceland - Sierra Cosworth
XR Craig - aka Bumeyes - Passanger Graceland
MadMac - XR2
Baz - XR3i
Lee R21 Turbo - Passenger with ^Nutter^
Matt - Passenger/driver with Dingy
Sonic - Passenger/driver with Stu
Jamsport Dan - Some fast car
Fudgeass - FastFords S2 RST and a snapper for Fast Ford coverage.
Cam - Skyline R34 OR R32 (R32 under construction)
Rene + lots of foreign people
Mark (GAZ) - Capri 2.8
Marks pal - BMW 330ci cabrio
Justin + 3 friends - M3 cabriolet
Sticker Paul - Sierra Cosworth.
Silent Stu & Passenger - Ford Fiesta ST150
A local map:
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Update: http://www.hotel-wilhelmshoehe.de/
This hotel DEFINATELY has a couple of spare rooms if someone wishes to snatch them up
Ask for Mrs. Jacqueline Miller
This hotel DEFINATELY has a couple of spare rooms if someone wishes to snatch them up
Ask for Mrs. Jacqueline Miller
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also, VERY IMPORTANT for anyone who hasn't been abroad before - like me.
you will NEED to get an E1-11 form from the post office - this is stamped for free and basically all medical bills are paid should you need them
you will NEED to get an E1-11 form from the post office - this is stamped for free and basically all medical bills are paid should you need them
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Guys i will be taking all my tools and my 3 ton rather large jack, and a considerable supply of cable ties
im not taking any chances, as touch wood when i carry these i never need them.
if were all going together could save someone takign theres as anyone is welcome to use mine
im not taking any chances, as touch wood when i carry these i never need them.
if were all going together could save someone takign theres as anyone is welcome to use mine
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Please all remember not to crash.
It sounds silly, but the cost of crashing is horrendous.
For every piece of barrier you touch, that is £20 each.
Recovery from the track is dear, and they take no shit. Card details and a big fine. If you crash bad enough to shut the track, you get charged aswell, I think.
For those who have not been before, you must check out the website posted by Stu, the ben Lovejoy one.
It gives you a massive reality check.
For a 'newbie' on the track 150bhp is plenty of power. You might laugh, but I guarentee, you will get 'doored' by a Golf mk2 16v!!!!
The Nurburgring needs respect, all the GT4 playing in the world will not prepare you for the awesome track.
Motorbikes will always get in you way on the bendy bits (most of the track), and it is not a race. You should overtake with care and always on one side. When you see a faster car coming you should attempt to get out of the way.
Although it is a track, it is a public road aswell, and Laws still apply. You can overtake the rossers who patrol the ring regularly.
Have fun
It sounds silly, but the cost of crashing is horrendous.
For every piece of barrier you touch, that is £20 each.
Recovery from the track is dear, and they take no shit. Card details and a big fine. If you crash bad enough to shut the track, you get charged aswell, I think.
For those who have not been before, you must check out the website posted by Stu, the ben Lovejoy one.
It gives you a massive reality check.
For a 'newbie' on the track 150bhp is plenty of power. You might laugh, but I guarentee, you will get 'doored' by a Golf mk2 16v!!!!
The Nurburgring needs respect, all the GT4 playing in the world will not prepare you for the awesome track.
Motorbikes will always get in you way on the bendy bits (most of the track), and it is not a race. You should overtake with care and always on one side. When you see a faster car coming you should attempt to get out of the way.
Although it is a track, it is a public road aswell, and Laws still apply. You can overtake the rossers who patrol the ring regularly.
Have fun
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This is the telephone number of the Nordschleife - save it on your phone in case you need it:
02691 302 215
Overtake on the LEFT only, use your indicators.
Pull to the RIGHT and indicate RIGHT to let others pass. If they are on your arse, let them past - they are faster. Nobody likes to get a lap ruined by a very slightly slower car which makes life difficult.
If you crash, leave the car and wait in a safe place, do your best to warn others of the danger ahead. It would be a good idea to bring a yellow flag or safety vest if you have one.
If you see a crash, pull up a good distance further away where it is SAFE, do what you can to help - first call the number above stating the km number nearest or corner name if known. Always think of safety first - warn others of the oncoming danger before attending to casualties.
You are not supposed to overtake during a yellow flag, and any safety vehicles with flashing lights should not be overtaken - I see many people ignoring these rules but I stick to them myself. If you see people blatantly ignoring rules and generally driving in a dangerous way, then feel free to report it.
Leave heavy speakers or anything else in the car not firmly secured at home or in the hotel.
Check the car condition over before every lap.
Don't let others or the myth get to you - drive how you feel safe, drive smoothly.
Be very careful at Adenauer Forst (can't stress that enough).
See you all there!
02691 302 215
Overtake on the LEFT only, use your indicators.
Pull to the RIGHT and indicate RIGHT to let others pass. If they are on your arse, let them past - they are faster. Nobody likes to get a lap ruined by a very slightly slower car which makes life difficult.
If you crash, leave the car and wait in a safe place, do your best to warn others of the danger ahead. It would be a good idea to bring a yellow flag or safety vest if you have one.
If you see a crash, pull up a good distance further away where it is SAFE, do what you can to help - first call the number above stating the km number nearest or corner name if known. Always think of safety first - warn others of the oncoming danger before attending to casualties.
You are not supposed to overtake during a yellow flag, and any safety vehicles with flashing lights should not be overtaken - I see many people ignoring these rules but I stick to them myself. If you see people blatantly ignoring rules and generally driving in a dangerous way, then feel free to report it.
Leave heavy speakers or anything else in the car not firmly secured at home or in the hotel.
Check the car condition over before every lap.
Don't let others or the myth get to you - drive how you feel safe, drive smoothly.
Be very careful at Adenauer Forst (can't stress that enough).
See you all there!
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Right people, I've just cleaned up this thread and left the essentials in it.
Please keep any posts in here essential to the trip with details of booking and times, convoys to the train on friday morning etc etc
Please keep any posts in here essential to the trip with details of booking and times, convoys to the train on friday morning etc etc
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can i just remind people that no filming is allowed on the 'ring. just so you don't waste your time setting it all up.
obviously if you have a bulletcam that can't be seen by the entry marshalls you may be able to get away with it. but i wouldn't like to say what would happen if the police found it in a crash investigation.
obviously if you have a bulletcam that can't be seen by the entry marshalls you may be able to get away with it. but i wouldn't like to say what would happen if the police found it in a crash investigation.
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Originally Posted by dingy
No camera's that sucks ass....
AA is the cheapest cover it would seem - AA 5*
AA is the cheapest cover it would seem - AA 5*
AA 5* cover doesn't include Ring so I suppose if the unthinkable happens a local firm would have to remove car to nearest garage then call AA.
Cam
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No RS Turbo peeps going?
come on guys!!!
Is there anything else to do nearby because 12 laps for 100 sniffs is ALOT IMO
so therefor for 50 laps your paying over 500 smackers?
hmmm i wanna go but my missus wont be happy if shes gonna be stuck in a car for 3 days!
come on guys!!!
Is there anything else to do nearby because 12 laps for 100 sniffs is ALOT IMO
so therefor for 50 laps your paying over 500 smackers?
hmmm i wanna go but my missus wont be happy if shes gonna be stuck in a car for 3 days!
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Originally Posted by andrek12345
No RS Turbo peeps going?
come on guys!!!
Is there anything else to do nearby because 12 laps for 100 sniffs is ALOT IMO
so therefor for 50 laps your paying over 500 smackers?
hmmm i wanna go but my missus wont be happy if shes gonna be stuck in a car for 3 days!
come on guys!!!
Is there anything else to do nearby because 12 laps for 100 sniffs is ALOT IMO
so therefor for 50 laps your paying over 500 smackers?
hmmm i wanna go but my missus wont be happy if shes gonna be stuck in a car for 3 days!
Go, stick your missus in the bar
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section 82a : If a member of the public is found to have a camera on the 'ring, they will recieve a minimum jail sentance of 10 years and will have THEIR 'ring regularly serviced
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We managed to get two laps on camera last trip. I know it's against the rules so my passenger was being a bit subtle about it, ie not waving it under the marshalls noses when going through the barrier.
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you could be right mike. or they could construe filming of the lap to be timing it, and then it could be seen as racing. racing on a public road is illegal, both in UK and Germany.
not saying i agree with it, but it's better not to risk it
as for other things to do in the area...
the kart track is a lot of fun in a group and is a reasonable price. if the weather is dodgy, consider booking up in advance for later that day or evening.
if you want something other than driving, the Mosel valley is not far away and is absolutely spectacular. it's famous for it's wine, and there are any number of small wine producers who will be happy to let you taste their products and view their cellars or production.
not too far away is cologne which is a beuatiful city on the rhine. the cathedral is magnificent, and the old town by the riverside is lovely and full of bars/cafes/pubs. also in cologne is plenty of adult entertainment, including the famous pascha club/brothel. brothels are both safe and legal in germany.
near cologne is an amusement park.
the beautiful country of luxembourg is not too far away and should be worth a visit.
the town of bitburg is not too far away, famous for it's beer.
all depends how long you will be there, and what you like doing.
not saying i agree with it, but it's better not to risk it
as for other things to do in the area...
the kart track is a lot of fun in a group and is a reasonable price. if the weather is dodgy, consider booking up in advance for later that day or evening.
if you want something other than driving, the Mosel valley is not far away and is absolutely spectacular. it's famous for it's wine, and there are any number of small wine producers who will be happy to let you taste their products and view their cellars or production.
not too far away is cologne which is a beuatiful city on the rhine. the cathedral is magnificent, and the old town by the riverside is lovely and full of bars/cafes/pubs. also in cologne is plenty of adult entertainment, including the famous pascha club/brothel. brothels are both safe and legal in germany.
near cologne is an amusement park.
the beautiful country of luxembourg is not too far away and should be worth a visit.
the town of bitburg is not too far away, famous for it's beer.
all depends how long you will be there, and what you like doing.
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Originally Posted by fudgeass
andrek7984116496486789 im going in a RST if they fix the gearbox and ecu lol
and as for other stuff to do, why not get 3 mates and all chp in for the ring taxi? sposed to be a very good experiance from what ive heard!
and as for other stuff to do, why not get 3 mates and all chp in for the ring taxi? sposed to be a very good experiance from what ive heard!
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I noticed a paul hills in the list is that the same paul from ea????
Anyways i'm going and lookin forward to meeting every one, shame my track day car is going to be the slowest thing there but then who'd go around it in a mint s1 cabriolet!!!
Anyways i'm going and lookin forward to meeting every one, shame my track day car is going to be the slowest thing there but then who'd go around it in a mint s1 cabriolet!!!
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Originally Posted by bazzawade
I noticed a Paul hills in the list is that the same Paul from ea????
Anyways i'm going and lookin forward to meeting every one, shame my track day car is going to be the slowest thing there but then who'd go around it in a mint s1 cabriolet!!!
Anyways i'm going and lookin forward to meeting every one, shame my track day car is going to be the slowest thing there but then who'd go around it in a mint s1 cabriolet!!!
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Anyone who doesnt fancy this road trip.. maybe consider our next one?
https://passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=137061
https://passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=137061
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Mike Rainbird has details of a spare hotel room or 2 here:
https://passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=135145
https://passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=135145