Nurburgring 2010 EK9.org trip.


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Hi guys and girls

All i want you to do is post in this section if your interested in coming! And i mean seriously interested!

I don't want my time wasted.

What i will then do is email everyone thats shown interest the dates of travel and all other information needed for the trip, where we're staying, breakdown cover etc etc :blabla:

So for now just pop a post up and you'll get an email early next year when the dates are released.

Aiming for April 2010!

1)Martin251184 PAYMENT RECIEVED
2)Jim PAYMENT RECIEVED
3)Jokeshopbeard PAYMENT RECIEVED
4)EK9dan PAYMENT RECIEVED
5)James PAYMENT RECIEVED
6)stevenEK9 PAYMENT RECIEVED
7)Type-R-Dunk PAYMENT RECIEVED
8)Type-R-Dunk's friend PAYMENT RECIEVED



Useful info

NURBURGRING PACKING

WASP RACKET
HELMETS & GLOVES
BELGIUM MAP & NURBURG MAP
SAT NAV
NURBURGRING PICNIC BLANKET
EMPTY BOTTLES FOR SQUASH
SQUASH
FOOD FOR TRAVELLING
INSURANCE / MOT / V5 DOCS (ALSO KEEP PHOTOCOPIES IN THE CAR!!)
CUSHIONS
QUILT
TISSUE TO CHECK OIL
HIGH-VIS JACKETS
SUNGLASSES & CAP
PHONE CHARGER
MAINS ADAPTER PLUGS
GERMAN PHRASE BOOK

EXHAUST BUNG
WHEELS AND TYRES
WHEEL SPACERS & BOLTS
SPARE BULBS AND FUSES
SPARE BRAKE PADS
SPARE BOTTLE OF OIL
SPARK PLUGS
TYRE PRESSURE GAUGE
WARNING TRIANGLE
DUCK TAPE
ALLEN KEYS
SPANNERS
SOCKET SET
SCREW DRIVERS
BOTH JACKS
AXLE STANDS
BUCKET AND SPONGE
FOOT PUMP

Tyre pressures

FRONT: 32 PSI REAR: 32 PSI

BEFORE GOING ON TRACK REMEMBER TO:

- CARRY: INSURANCE/V5/MOT DOCS, TRIANGLE, HIGH-VIS JACKET
- PUT NURBURGRING OFFICE EMERGENCY NUMBER IN PHONE 8000302112
- TURN ON HEADLIGHTS

ROUGH COST GUIDE Fuel based on Hampshire UK to Nurburg Germany

3 nights and 4 people staying
Ferry return = £50
Fuel to Nurburgring (400 miles) = £60
Fuel return home (400 miles) = £60
Fuel for each lap = £7
Hotel Sonneck 7 pers aptmt euro / night = 4 people (£73each)
Food and drink per day = £15 x 3 days
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Total = £460

1 lap = 22eu
4 laps = 75eu
8 laps = 145eu
15 laps = 250eu
25 laps = 390eu
Jahreskarte = 1070eu

Breakdown Cover

Highly recomended is the single plus membership

PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THE RECOVERY FEE ON THE RING IS OVER 140 EURO! THIS MEMBERSHIP COVERS YOU ARROUND THE RING, EUROPE AND UK AND IS A FULL YEARS MEMBERSHIP FOR 79.50!!! I NOW HAVE THIS AS MY PERMANENT RECOVERY!!!

The membership in ADAC

Print fill out and send off.

http://www.culpeck.com/forms/adac-proposal.pdf

PLACES TO VISIT THINGS TO DO

- Castle Berg Eltz, about 45km south east of Nurburg
- Bobsleigh
- Wine valley
- Horse trekking
- Mountain bike hire
- Quad bike hire

Obviously to stay longer do NOT double the cost because your ferry and fuel will already be paid for.

MORE INFO TO BE ADDED WHEN THE DATES ARE RELEASED WITH PLACES WE'LL BE STAYING

HTH

What will I need?

EHIC - European Health Insurance Cover
V5
Breakdown Cover
European Cover for your car
Valid Tax
Valid MOT

How do I ge there?

Here are the popular Ferry routes:

Dover - Calais
Dover - Boulogne
Hull - Rotterdam

There is also a Newcastle to Rotterdam service I believe. Ideal for Scottish members.

Anyone wanting to fly in, Cologne (Koln) and Frunkfurt airports are both within easy driving distance.

The Ring is situation in the Effel mountain region of Germany. Around 4.5 hours from Calais/Boulogne and around 2.5 hours from Rotterdam.

Hotels

Motorsport Hotel - 45 Euro per person, per night - double room 65 Euro
Edgar's Place - 27 Euro per person, per night including breakfast and parking

I would never recommend just turning up and trying to find a place, prices will go up with demand! Bank Holiday weekends is always more expensive. Mid-week in August in 2007 I think I paid 40 Euro a night with breakfast at the Motorsport and June this year I paid 27 Euro a night with breakfast at Edgar's place.

Food

Nurburg and Adenau are home to several restaurants. Its cheap as chips too! How does a big Pizza and drinks for under a tenner sound?

I know the good places (and im sure other regular Ring'ers do too) and the bad so don't worry about eating Sausage every night.

Ring etiquette

Remember that its an unristricted German toll road, so German road rules apply. Overtake on the left only and by consent only. Drivers will let you past by indicating over to the right and slowing down. However, you will get the odd ego muppet with a 400bhp barge that will just squirt away down the straights and leave your torqueless little Civic behind - and again, you'll catch him in a corner and again, be annoyed he won't get out of your way! This is not uncommon, back off for 30 seconds and continue you're lap.

If you are first on the scene of any incident/accident you MUST stop and offer assistance. Get the ring HQ hut on your mobile phone.

I recommend getting a Halfords European driving kit and some high-vis vests. You can slow the traffic down by waving the yellow vests at the drivers of oncoming traffic to warn them that there has been an accident ahead.

There are well over 100 corners on the ring and some of them are BLIND! Always be careful when exiting your vehicle and remember, a car at 100mph cannot stop in 10 yards, NEVER wonder onto the track. Good drivers (most of them not British) slow down for accidents, apply hazards etc. Remain off the track and continue to walk away from the accident enough to slow the cars down in time. No need to walk 2km from the accident. Common sense privails.

Anyone overtaking on the wrong side will get banned for the day (if caught) and a right ticking off (anyone who knows the Ring will know how legendary the traffic guys are - makes Anne Widdicombe look like a Telly Tubby) from the Ring staff.

How much is a lap?

It was 22 Euro a ticket 4, 8, 16 and 24 lap tickets are available. A yearly pass is also available for a price. The more laps you buy in one hit, the cheaper the ticket. Each lap ticket is valid for that year. I still have a few laps left on my ticket from July

If I crash, what happens?

If you do have an "off" you'll be expected to pay for:

- the barrier (300 Euro a metre IIRC)
- recovery from the track - expensive!
- loss of earnings if the track has to close
- grass seed and cleaning up fees if you drag crap over the track
- cleaning up fees if you dump oil or coolant

The last thing you want lying in a hospital bed is a 10,000 Euro bill for the above. Remember that when driving!

I got passed by a 1989 Golf shitbox, how can this be?

Forget BHP figures, forget flash badges, forget about the 1000 Gran Turismo laps you've done, forget about you're mate Dave in the passenger seat G'ing you on.

All of this is irrelevant. Nothing can replace the combination of driver skill and experience of the Ring. There is always going to be someone miles faster in a lower powered car. They know the track, they know their car - they can carry far more speed than an unexperienced Ring driver.

Go out with an open mind and with nothing to prove and you'll have miles more fun than trying to be the fastest.

Can I record or time my lap?

Recording is strictly forbidden on the Ring without a media pass approved by the Ring HQ. If you get caught filming you'll get banned for the day (in some cases, for 2 or 3 days). The Ring are even looking on Youtube now and some drivers have had bans for previous laps recorded!

Timing can end in tears also, with so much traffic and variables on the ring, drivers cannot help but push on to make up for lost time behind a slow twat or a legal slow down zone for an accident. My advice is to take it steady and forget about times until you can link every corner together in your sleep, backwards

Are there any speed limits on the Ring?

Yes - 2 fixed speed limits. The first is entering Adenau Bridge (official name Breidshied) - a limit is shown there as bikes/cars can join the ring at this point (you loose a full lap from your ticket though!) - great for a quick ride back to the top of the mountain.

The second place is just after the "gantry" on the final straight. Speed limits are in place here to slow cars down before coming off the track after a completed lap. Nobody seems to pay much attention to these and you do get a lot of twats in high powered cars (that's right, the ones you overtook 3km back) opening their cars right up to hit their top speed along this straightaway. Pointless, and if you were involved in an accident, German law (see above) would be applied. Remember this!

How can I make my car faster on the Ring?

Again, forget about chasing power figures or bolting a turbo on, it won't make you much faster. Practice makes perfect! Main things to improve lap times:

- quality brake pads, discs, lines and fluid.
- good quality tyres, avoid semi slicks until you've got plenty of track experience
- make sure all bushes (inc engine mounts) are in good shape - you'd be surprised how much time is lost through poor, weathered bushes

A standard EK9 with the above is going to be a good fun and educational car. Please, don't spend £2000 on go faster bits before you go. Its pointless.

Are passenger laps allowed?

Yes - I would advise sitting in with experienced drivers for a few laps before going out for your "virgin" lap. I also advise having an experienced driver sit with you for your first few laps.

The white "dots" are the rings best kept secret, these link turn in points to apexi's to exit "aim" points. Ideal for a first timer. Or even someone with extensive Ring experience. The dots are generic and for faster cars or cars with more power or grip they may not be perfect, but they sure help drivers link corners together without straining the car (tyres, brakes, suspension etc).

Do I need to wear a helmet?

Strictly speaking, no. I would advise it for safety reasons though.
I would also advise not wearing thin t-shirts or shorts. In the event of an accident the last thing you want is glass cutting your arms and legs to bits!

Helmets can be bought from Demon Tweaks and other leading internet retails. However, I do recommend getting one from a shop where you can "try before you buy". Open faced helmets are best for visability.

Closed/visor types can be offputting for new track drivers as sound and vision is impaired.
 
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roughly how much will we be looking at for the trip? and how long is it for mate?
 
You know I'm in dude!

Edit: + 1 Silver DC5 ;)
 
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Would like to go but getting married in that month, And honeymoon..........
 
How much you guys looking at spending on the entire trip?

i Could be up for this possibly
 
Im in you Know that!:D

Thanks for taking a step towards arranging this for everyone!:clap:

My atemped last year can of when out the window when i had my little lad on the way!!!!:angry:

Plus it prob best for you to do as you have been a few times now!:secret:
 
Hi guys

Don't worry bout the nit gritty details

ALL info inc costs will be emailed to you in Jan when the dates are released and i mean everything.

And please guys i only need to know who is interested. Please don't post if your not, makes my life more difficult.
 
I'm interested... :drive:

PM me details when you can... maximum i can take off work at a time is 2 weeks
 
100% on this!

Thought i'ld start a list.

1.ijwhiteman
2.Jokeshopbeard
3.djdosile (+1 DC5)
4.JIMBOB-EK9
5.Maris
6.matt o

Interested:

1.Dunsy
2.kaks_EK9Rx
 
stick me on the interested list, obv need more info to make in informed decision :)
 
Could be into this if my car is done on time next year and If it doesnt clash with uni.

An idea of total costs would be great.
 
I'm 100000000000% there

Where will you guys be leaving from? I would be heading over from Rosyth to Zebrugge, so might be an idea to meet you guys at the ring

IF there is enough interest, might be worth booking one of the challet type things, place i read that overlooks the ring and if you have between 2 and 15 people it's only about 20 euro a night, will dig out the link once i'm home from work :nice:
 
stick me on the interested list, obv need more info to make in informed decision :)

Same here.... intend to learn to skydive in Spain and go to Ibiza next year so that's a lot of wedge taken up already, but dependant on cost I'm up for it :nice:
 
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