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is anyone as obsessed with this track as i am?
http://www.nuerburgring.de/fileadmin/webcam/webcam.jpg
http://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cdn.com/nrburgring--aka-the-green-hell_5029144ca7fba_w969.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WAvN0EzEacU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tFgxUSOdecY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5IpKcLUhf28
ive been getting back into cars again because gas is easier to find then ammo
if anyones got forza ive been playing a lot on in the morning strictly nurburgring class d , c, and a :D
Rooskibar03
06-07-2013, 08:54
Lucky for you it's up for sale. A mere 170 million and its yours.
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130517/carnews/130519860
funkymonkey1111
06-07-2013, 09:23
I've always wanted to turn a lap or two there
Lucky for you it's up for sale. A mere 170 million and its yours.
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130517/carnews/130519860
and ive been emailing back and forth with a nigerian prince who promised me US200,000,000! looks like everythings working out for me :D
http://i.imgur.com/DB9JnXw.jpg
Only if I could run it for reals in a SuperVeyron.
It's my favorite track on Forza for sure! Nothing says awesome quite like a Porsche doing 180MPH on one of the greatest tracks ever made! [Beer] Now if only someday I could be able to do that in real life!
James May is obsessed with it.
mackbamf
06-07-2013, 11:15
I love taking laps on this track on youtube.
Not as much as Monza, "older" Hockenheim, GilleVillnue Circuit, and spa francorchamps. (of course, Albert park , and Monaco, if you consider those a circuit).
Not a fan of Hermann Tilke designed or modified (face lifted) Circuits.
Nothing says awesome quite like a Porsche doing 180MPH on one of the greatest tracks ever made! [Beer]
San Jose to Pasadena in under three hours in an air-cooled 911 Targa came pretty close...
That first turn at Francochamps is dangerous if you are going flat out.
http://i.imgur.com/QiHF0SIh.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jvcuqTqh.jpg
Not a fan of Hermann Tilke designed or modified (face lifted) Circuits.
i had too look that guy up on wiki.....from that artical it looks like he just built an acess road to the GP circuit?
i had too look that guy up on wiki.....from that artical it looks like he just built an acess road to the GP circuit?
Well, Herman Tilke's track is known to be boring. (see wiki article at the end)
He is well known circuit designers for newer F1 circuits, but F1 cars are so aerodynamic grip heavy to overtake on Herman Tilke's circuit. It might be a good circuit for Leman, or GP or NASCAR circuit (closed wheel) cars.
His circuit creates too much dirty air for cars behind them to overtake on a high speed corners.
Good part about Herman Tilke's circuit is that he uses lots of elevations. Lots of uphill and downhill at a critical areas. However, less forgiving than other exciting circuit.
His circuit really made F1 even more boring when F1 was using grooved tires between 1999 to around 2005 (less mechanical grip, and more depend on aerodynamic grip)
From WIKI
Tilke's track designs have been the subject of criticism. A 2009 profile in The Guardian noted that Tilke "has been accused of penning boring tracks and, even worse, of butchering legendary ones like Hockenheim."[1] Former driver and team owner Sir Jackie Stewart was critical of Tilke in a 2011 piece in The Daily Telegraph, blaming his designs for the lack of overtaking and excitement at many Formula One races, saying they "are largely carbon copies of each other". Stewart, while praising the vast improvement the designs have brought to the sport's safety as well as "bringing fantastic amenities and luxuries to the sport", argued that the tracks have "gone too far the other way" in terms of safety. His primary complaint was that the large tarmac run-off areas fail to "penalise mistakes"; he cited the 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Mark Webber was unable to pass Fernando Alonso, despite the latter running wide on four occasions, because the track's run-off areas did not impede him. Stewart suggested that the run-offs be made of a substance that slowed the cars down and thus punished drivers' mistakes.[2] Webber echoed Stewart's views, stating that he was "spot on".[3][4]
RedDogFabrication
06-07-2013, 14:29
I have four laps on the ring from back in 2004 games do no do it justice ran an 11 something in a Ford Focus.
La Source.
Lots of F1 driver loves the feeling of Eau Rouge at a high speed, but it is professionals talking.
Video Schumacher on Ferrari V10 2005.
http://youtu.be/603dkCg-jgk
http://en.espnf1.com/PICTURES/CMS/500/561.jpg
That first turn at Francochamps is dangerous if you are going flat out.
http://i.imgur.com/QiHF0SIh.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jvcuqTqh.jpg
James May is obsessed with it.
Congrats, you made me laugh out loud with that one.
and ive been emailing back and forth with a nigerian prince who promised me US200,000,000! looks like everythings working out for me :D
Sounds legit.....
They should host a half marathon on that track.
GUYS!
Formula 1 Canadian GP is on 12:00pm Sunday 6/9/2013 !!
It is on NBC.
GUYS!
Formula 1 Canadian GP is on 12:00pm Sunday 6/9/2013 !!
It is on NBC.
f1 is ok i like BTCC ..... much more exciting IMO
Sharpienads
06-09-2013, 07:46
Nurburgring? I prefer furburgering.
Nurburgring sounds like one of those words that ought to be preceded by "Derka derka" and possibly followed with some reference to snackbars...
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