PH: your Nurburgring times please

PH: your Nurburgring times please

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dinkel

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27,137 posts

264 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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[quote=zzr]So how many of you have actually gone round the 'ring? and what were your times and what were you running etc? [/quote]

joe911

2,763 posts

241 months

Monday 1st August 2005
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There are two 'standard' timings for Ring laps:

- full lap - the entire Nordschleife (North Loop) - this is not possible during the 'Touristenfahrten' (tourist driving - i.e. public days) as the track entrance is on the main straight.

- BTG - Bridge to Gantry - this is measured, after leaving the tourist entrance, from the first bridge 'Antoniusbuche' (before 'Tiergarten') - to the gantry over the track after coming back onto the straight after 'Galgenkopf'.

There is one more measurement sometimes referred to - for a 'VLN' lap. These are laps which include nearly all of the Nordschleife and about half of the Grand Prix track. The VLN is the series of long distance races held on the Ring during the year.

So - for reference:
Full lap = BTG plus 25 seconds (approx)
VLN lap = full lap plus 90 seconds (approx)

The lap times quoted by magazines are typically full-lap - whereas most of us amateaurs refer to BTG's (as we rarely get a chance to do full laps).

Clarkson's 9:59 was a BTG.

Mr Whippy

29,603 posts

247 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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So where the M3 say did a lap in 8:25 or so officially, chances are that it is a full lap, so any amateur going in an M3 is looking at 8:25 minus 25 seconds to get BTG time?

Never really understood why they don't all use BTG for road cars and publicity times etc, as it's not like anyone can compare their real car with the full lap when they can only get BTG times.

Also note that Evo magazine's recent Ring' guide starts at the full lap start point, so is pretty useless in it's current order for anyone going to the Ring who isn't properly racing the full Ring.
Also noticed they miss out the section from the bridge to the official full lap start point! Doh!

Dave

B17NNS

18,506 posts

253 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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joe911 said:
Touristenfahrten


dds1

1,407 posts

264 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Mr Whippy said:


Never really understood why they don't all use BTG for road cars and publicity times etc, as it's not like anyone can compare their real car with the full lap when they can only get BTG times.

Dave


probably because trying to equal a magazine time will result in a very short lived trip into the nearest piece of armco to hand..

phatgixer

4,988 posts

255 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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8.11 BTG

M3 CSl on cups last September. My 6th lap there.

zzr

913 posts

257 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Mmmmm, lots of chat and not a lot of lap times being stated here, as stated in the other thread approx 9m30s on a zzr1100, 1st and only lap but want to go back to do it in a car.

Paul

Mr Whippy

29,603 posts

247 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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dds1 said:

Mr Whippy said:


Never really understood why they don't all use BTG for road cars and publicity times etc, as it's not like anyone can compare their real car with the full lap when they can only get BTG times.

Dave



probably because trying to equal a magazine time will result in a very short lived trip into the nearest piece of armco to hand..


Guess so, but if your gonna try go faster still anyway, you'll end up off no matter what time your after!

Best to just go your own pace and build it up till your comfortable. Afterall, it's just a toll road

Dave

dazren

22,612 posts

267 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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phatgixer said:
8.11 BTG

M3 CSl on cups last September. My 6th lap there.

Did you have a certain Brummy sat in the passenger seat telling you which way the corners went?

DAZ

dj111s

29,734 posts

233 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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phatgixer said:
8.11 BTG

M3 CSl on cups last September. My 6th lap there.


Clucking bell!! That's very quick.

We managed a smidge under 9mins in an E60 M5 on our 2nd lap, we learnt the track on GT4.

bad_roo

5,188 posts

243 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Mr Gixxer's best is nearly as quick as mine and he's had a lot less practice. Good pedalling.

phatgixer

4,988 posts

255 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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dazren said:



phatgixer said:
8.11 BTG

M3 CSl on cups last September. My 6th lap there.




Did you have a certain Brummy sat in the passenger seat telling you which way the corners went?

DAZ




No, I had a very grey looking teenager at the end though. Thought he was going to lose his brekkie.

Mr Bennett is a bit good round there. He would have been in the 7.40s I expect.

The DL1 trace shows lateral 1.51 G through the fox hole.... I enjoyed that! Good job the door latches were strong enough to keep my mass inside the car



>> Edited by phatgixer on Tuesday 2nd August 13:18

kedelbach

145 posts

242 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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all BTG times are +- a few seconds except the Smoadster:

8:45 stock '01 Opel Speedster
9:20 stock '05 BMW 116 (skinny winter tires)
9:40 stock '04 Smart Roadster 82hp
10:00+ stock VW Beetle TDi cabrio, 4 up :=)

A large portion of the Smoadster's time was accumulated up Kesselchen, from Hochheichen-SX, and Steilstrecke-Höhe Acht. Through the twisties (and downhill its quite close to the Speester and a majority of the other cars on the Ring.

Feel no need to go quicker around than an 8:45 in the Speedster. This requires a fairly high level of commitment, and with stock underpinning the car moved around quite a bit at speed. Beautiful driving car...

cheers
Kurt
www.nurburgring.org.uk/who/details.php?u=167

>> Edited by kedelbach on Wednesday 3rd August 08:16

bad_roo

5,188 posts

243 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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phatgixer said:


The DL1 trace shows lateral 1.51 G through the fox hole.... I enjoyed that!


Lateral? Have never felt too much deviation there. I'm getting high figures entering Wipperman and Metzgesfeld.

davyboy

746 posts

261 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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I think we have been here before with this.......but,

I can't see how 8.11 is possible in just 6 laps. Regardless how fast your car is, or how good a driver etc.



Glenn McMenamin

2,305 posts

244 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Did around an 8:20 BTG last month, i say around, as i had to estimate the extra time incurred for a diversion around the old pits while the Truck Grand Prix was on.

Still, Not bad for my 3rd visit there me thinks.

Joe911

2,763 posts

241 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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8:12 BTG - 964RS

I'm regularly doing 8:20's - but to get properly below that I need to be lucky with the traffic and weather. It's amazing how little it takes to turn a hot lap into a cool one.

davyboy

746 posts

261 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Have you any idea what difference a passenger makes in your car......would you say 8 secs a lap?

Dave

Joe911 said:
8:12 BTG - 964RS

I'm regularly doing 8:20's - but to get properly below that I need to be lucky with the traffic and weather. It's amazing how little it takes to turn a hot lap into a cool one.

Joe911

2,763 posts

241 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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davyboy said:
Have you any idea what difference a passenger makes in your car......would you say 8 secs a lap?

Are you suggesting 8 secs slower - due to the weight
or 8 secs faster - due to the desire to impress

davyboy

746 posts

261 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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8 secs slower

Joe911 said:

Are you suggesting 8 secs slower - due to the weight
or 8 secs faster - due to the desire to impress