tallywacker
20+ Year Contributor
- 646
- 11
- Dec 2, 2002
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Mercersburg,
Pennsylvania
I know about learning curves, my first racing experiances were at the North course of the Nurburgring and the Hockeinheimring. 15 miles long and over 70 turns but its most amazing experiance.
They operate the North course (the one you play in Gran Turismo) just like a toll road. You go to the ticket machine, pay for how many laps you want to take, and insert your ticket into the automated toll both and away you go.
The track is so big that it takes you through different small towns in germany where the people just walk out there back doors and watch people lap the track. Every major turn you go around you have alot of sitting on the hills picnicing and cheering you on.
You just have to be careful driving the course because how demanding it is and the lack of run-off room you have in alot of places if you make a mistake. I remember i was riding along with my friend in his WRX the first time we went out and we came over a crest and what do you know there is a chacane(or however you spell it) and got the subie to slide around in circles in the grass.
One of the other good features is that its considered a tollroad buy german insurance companies so if you wreck on that track they have to pay out(i love german traffic laws they reward the driver not the insurance company).
Being able to have driven an amazing course makes me glad i decided to join the Army and go to europe. They paid to have my car shiped and with all the 4 day weekends we have i had plenty of time to enjoy the deep racing heritage of germany. Nothing is more amazing than driving hard on the ring and then a totally modded viper GTS-R prepped race car or Mclaren F1 flies by you like you were taking a nice leisurely drive through the countryside....amazing.
They operate the North course (the one you play in Gran Turismo) just like a toll road. You go to the ticket machine, pay for how many laps you want to take, and insert your ticket into the automated toll both and away you go.
The track is so big that it takes you through different small towns in germany where the people just walk out there back doors and watch people lap the track. Every major turn you go around you have alot of sitting on the hills picnicing and cheering you on.
You just have to be careful driving the course because how demanding it is and the lack of run-off room you have in alot of places if you make a mistake. I remember i was riding along with my friend in his WRX the first time we went out and we came over a crest and what do you know there is a chacane(or however you spell it) and got the subie to slide around in circles in the grass.
One of the other good features is that its considered a tollroad buy german insurance companies so if you wreck on that track they have to pay out(i love german traffic laws they reward the driver not the insurance company).
Being able to have driven an amazing course makes me glad i decided to join the Army and go to europe. They paid to have my car shiped and with all the 4 day weekends we have i had plenty of time to enjoy the deep racing heritage of germany. Nothing is more amazing than driving hard on the ring and then a totally modded viper GTS-R prepped race car or Mclaren F1 flies by you like you were taking a nice leisurely drive through the countryside....amazing.
