Sile
11 Nov 2003, 19:40
Does anybody know any England based Nurburgring track days where you can actually do continous laping of the Nordschliefe?
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Any Nurburgring track days in 2004?Sile 11 Nov 2003, 19:40 Does anybody know any England based Nurburgring track days where you can actually do continous laping of the Nordschliefe? Thanks gfm 11 Nov 2003, 20:52 You just missed two days with the RMA 10 - 11th Nov. Try their website for next year's dates. Must be many more. ghinzani 11 Nov 2003, 23:38 What are RMA like? Is Graham still the boss? HiRich 12 Nov 2003, 14:23 Be aware of the changes at the Nurburgring, reported in Circuit Driver recently. It still seems up in the air a bit, but you may be required to do a day of orientation/instruction before your trackday (applies to everyone, even if you have won the 24 hour race), making it a lot more expensive. RMA had some emergency negotiations with the circuit, as their November dates were directly affected (and they temporarily cancelled the trip), so they may have more up to date details. Truckosaurus 12 Nov 2003, 15:55 There is a write-up of the RMA trackday on Ben Lovejoy's site, he claimed that you still had to come in at the end of each lap and then rejoin, so no flying laps. Sile 12 Nov 2003, 18:45 I did the Zakspeed school, so I think I qualify for a C license to race there. What is the RMA web-site address. Thanks. M Coupe 14 Nov 2003, 16:52 Originally posted by Guy Humpage There is a write-up of the RMA trackday on Ben Lovejoy's site, he claimed that you still had to come in at the end of each lap and then rejoin, so no flying laps. I haven't read Bens report yet, but that kind of defeats the object. A car club I am involved with booked a weekend there back in March but the weather meant we had to cancel. I think there are going to be less public days again making the ones which do happen, busier and more dangerous. gfm 24 Nov 2003, 21:59 www.rma-limited.co.uk ghinzani 25 Nov 2003, 04:12 Originally posted by gfm www.rma-limited.co.uk Thanks - Clarkeys still in charge then! I used to work for him when they ran the Porsche racing championships back in the early 90s, he likes to party! :beer: |
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