5 Reasons Why Every Petrolhead Should Visit The Nurburgring
Like it or not, pretty much every performance car sets its benchmark lap time at the Nurburgring. That means the place gets a lot of coverage, and while you should definitely not try to match the times set by professional drivers until you’ve driven the track multiple times, there’s no denying it feels awesome driving the same circuit as these heroes.
2. Everything in the area is car-related
The Nordschleife is massive. It’s a 20.8km circuit that carves through the forest-lined hills of Germany’s Eifel region. As you’d expect in the middle of a forest, apart from the track, there isn’t a whole lot else going on. That means a micro climate of car culture has popped up, and it dominates everything in the villages that line the track. Restaurant walls are filled with ‘Ring memorabilia, enthusiast cars litter the streets, and everyone’s there for one reason: cars.
3. The people are awesome
Everywhere you turn you’ll meet someone new with a cool story, and they’ll introduce you to someone else with more cool stories. Whenever I’ve been to the Nurburgring, I’ve always ended up hanging out with new people, and the great thing is they’ll almost certainly be massively into cars. It’s a great icebreaker, and everyone seems happy to chat, whether it’s over drinks trackside in the forest, or in the car park before heading out on to the Nordschleife.
For example, in the photo above I’d been driving near the track when I spotted the Ring Banana coming the other way. I flashed my lights and pulled over, and the MX5 crew turned around for a chat. It’s an awesome community.
4. The atmosphere is incredible
Atmosphere is hard to create, but the Nurburgring has it in spades. When you’re walking around the circuit, the trees turn the distant sound of cars into a haunting echo that reverberates around you at all times. There are always people milling about, even on simple tourist lap days, and there’s a permanent buzz around the track car parks.
If you’re a motorsport fan, it’s also exciting knowing that Formula 1 legends once screamed along the track, dicing with death and sometimes losing. You can lose hours simply sitting around, letting your imagination run wild.
5. It plays host to the next CT Meet
We’re hosting our biggest and most badass meet yet at the Nurburgring Drift Park, and it’s all going down on Friday 29 April. It takes all of the things we love about the Nurburgring and amplifies it. You’ll be able to check out tonnes of cool cars, chat to fellow petrolheads, and all within minutes of VLN race cars pounding the famous Nordschleife. And best of all, it’s completely free! Check out the CT Meet schedule here to see everything that’s going on over the weekend.
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We don’t need reasons our love for cars will take us there
Five letters T.R.U.M.P.
I want to go but i’m scared i’m gonna crash or ruin my car :S
Aaaaaand i’ve got to work…
I’d love to visit the ‘ring!
But there are a lot of spectators there and I own a Mustang. I’d rather not be jailed for man slaughter.
AGREE ! Went last year and loved it, got the bug and will be going back for as long as I live. I will be at the car throttle nurbugring meet.. be there from 28th of april to the 1st of may.. the people, the track, the cars all added together creates something special See you there !
I live about 200km away from the Ring.
I try to be there atleast once a month
I want to go there, ¿would anyone give me a ride?
I will pay the drinks
Hey, have you guys ever heard about money
yeah I have too
I agree with this post, especially because “it is awesome to drive” didn’t make the list. It is of course wonderful to drive but you do not enjoy it the way you would imagine before the actual experience. This is because not missing turn in and braking points and apexes as well as not killing yourself make it very quickly to the top of you priorities right after you pass under the bridge and start braking for the first chicane. The actual enjoyment comes from ticking those three main boxes.