The future of Nurburging?
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god youre a tool man ;)
isnt lime rock the one who sold itself to some private club and all the clubs track time is deducted by a huge amount and prices increased. i know the cca events fill in about one hour because theres so few of them this year :(
im still gonna make my way out there some time, get stupid drunk on some german beer, and spend all my money on baurs and crazy euro parts to ship back, then hit up the ring in my mtech ix touring. if theres a discotech and rollercoaster for me to barf in then whatever :oLeave a comment:
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Ok, back on topic. While it may be cool, I think it would ruin the experience of the ring. Maybe I'm wrong here, but isn't it already crowded? I know one of the main attractions to Lime Rock Park in CT is that it is pretty far from any major stuff happening (besides NYC).Leave a comment:
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Pshh, I'm hoping this will flourish - http://www.clubmotorsports.com/track...TOKEN=10830654
Only a 20min. jaunt through the white mountains from my family house.
Edit- I forgot that's its fucking expensive and has many useless things about it.Leave a comment:
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i agree with phillyG on that one. America need to build there own bullshit to test on, like a mcdonalds drive threw.Leave a comment:
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I dunno how I feel about that. I can't say I have ever been there, but it just seems as they are ripping the soul out of it.
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The future of Nurburging?
Just posted on autoblog today...what's the general consensus? Awesome or sell out?
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/11/13/n...er-steak-hous/The Nürburgring in Germany has gained notoriety of late as being the battleground on which automakers pit their weapons-grade production sports cars against each other for lap time bragging rights. Open to the public through the months of April and October, it is also the Mecca for any motoring enthusiast worth his or her salt. We're told a whole heck of a lot of construction is going on at the track right now, which is part of a €215 million investment in upgrades that will help the Green Hell attract more patrons and open it up for the entire year.
The new development includes some outlandish additions, so much so that we checked the calendar to see if the first day of April had come early. They include a 15,000 square-meter theme park with the world's fastest roller coaster that runs alongside the track; a 6,000-seat arena for "everything from boxing matches and beach volleyball to new car presentations"; 100 budget condos; a second hotel; a casino, steakhouse, bar and disco; a heli-pad; new Welcome Center; motorsport mall with Ferrari, Aston Martin, Nissan, Yokohama and Bilstein showrooms.
The Nürburgring and the area surrounding the track currently don't offer much in the way of food and entertainment for those who make the journey, so this new development work may be welcomed by petrol-addicted pilgrims. We're told work started a year ago and its completion is still on track for a June 11, 2009 deadline.Tags: None

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