Wblv17
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yes. i cant believe they are let on course without one. isn't that some sort of liability issue with the track?Yes a trunk full of sh!t and no helmets.:headbonk: Looks like a helmet would have came in handy.
No helmets or cages required... It is not a track, it is a Toll Road that people use as a track.yes. i cant believe they are let on course without one. isn't that some sort of liability issue with the track?
I did not know that.No helmets or cages required... It is not a track, it is a Toll Road that people use as a track.
My first lap at Nurburgring took 15 minutes...
Yes, unfortunately, a full lap is not possible on Tourist Days. We exit at Gate C (middle of the 3km stretch) and need to pull in every lap to check in.I did not know that.
"Since its opening in 1927, the track has been used by the public for the so-called "Touristenfahrten," i.e. anyone with a road-legal car or motorcycle, as well as tour buses, motor homes, or cars with trailers. It is opened mainly on Sundays, but also many Saturdays and weekday evenings. The track may be closed for weeks during the winter months, depending on weather conditions and maintenance work. Passing on the right is prohibited, and some sections have speed limits."
edit - is your time of 15 minutes the Bridge-to-Gantry time?