3 hour classic race at the ring on now
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Pity I can't be there in person this year - was looking forward to it after missing last year (and all my TF trips).
Took a few minutes looking for the English version (as there's always an English version of the N24 from the RLM guys)...but it's just German...won't know what they're getting excited about now
Come on Opel Manta!!!
First casualty seems to be an e30 with a puncture by the looks of it!
Took a few minutes looking for the English version (as there's always an English version of the N24 from the RLM guys)...but it's just German...won't know what they're getting excited about now
Come on Opel Manta!!!
First casualty seems to be an e30 with a puncture by the looks of it!
Edited by mmm-five on Friday 4th June 09:17
mmm-five said:
Took a few minutes looking for the English version (as there's always an English version of the N24 from the RLM guys)...but it's just German...won't know what they're getting excited about now
Come on Opel Manta!!!
No English coverage of this one I'm afraid, but the racing is always good and the variety of cars is amazing. The race finishes at 13:05 German time and we're expecting massive thunderstorms sometime around 12:30 Come on Opel Manta!!!
Adenauer said:
No English coverage of this one I'm afraid, but the racing is always good and the variety of cars is amazing. The race finishes at 13:05 German time and we're expecting massive thunderstorms sometime around 12:30
Perfect!Was there at the 2016 24hr when they had the hail a few years back, and couldn't get any traction on their slicks...could hardly see the track from where I was position when the wind/hail/storm came down and ran back to the car to recover!
snotrag said:
Brill. Love the Abarth style cooling fix for the NSU.... AKA just prop the bootlid (bonnet) open a bit!
If you tried to do that sort of thing in the proper N24, they'd black flag your for loose bodywork.I love the N24 proper, but I get a much warmer feeling when I see the classic stuff being thrashed...and always feel bad when an old BMW/Opel/Fiat/Mercedes gets damaged/crashes in the classic...not so much when I see a Glickenhaus in the main race.
So strange, every year during the 24H weekend we get massive storms, extreme heat, and everything the weatherman can throw at us. We walked our two dogs yesterday from Hatzenbach down to Wehrseifen and 15 minutes before the first qualifying was going to start it pissed it down, first proper rain we've seen for a few weeks!
The other great thing about this race is seeing the old guys back behind the wheel, that 635csi that's in 3rd or whatever is being driven by Olaf Manthey, and he's still having a good go
This is what my Dad drove in this race right up until he stopped at the age of 70, 4 years ago.
The other great thing about this race is seeing the old guys back behind the wheel, that 635csi that's in 3rd or whatever is being driven by Olaf Manthey, and he's still having a good go
This is what my Dad drove in this race right up until he stopped at the age of 70, 4 years ago.
NuvolAscaRina said:
"I'm going to stand here whilst they pull it onto it's wheels ! "
That looked like such a mess of an operation, the guy nearly got his hand chopped off by the door, the car nearly landed on top of his leg, the 928's remaining good door nearly got torn off.I don't blame the Porsche driver for turning his back to it all in the end.
NuvolAscaRina said:
Are there any spectators there ?
If not , how do they stop anybody getting in seeing as there are dozens of little entrances round the 13 miles ?
10,000 spectators allowed on the main stands at the GP track, none around the Nordschleife though. There are Marshals absolutely everywhere in the woods and at 'nearly' all of the entrances in the woods. If not , how do they stop anybody getting in seeing as there are dozens of little entrances round the 13 miles ?
I have two dogs and they have to be walked though
NuvolAscaRina said:
Are there any spectators there ?
If not , how do they stop anybody getting in seeing as there are dozens of little entrances round the 13 miles ?
Yes, spectators are allowed...although there are restrictions around where you can watch (ticket only I believe), and no huge encampments/structures being set up with shared jacuzzis and sex swings.If not , how do they stop anybody getting in seeing as there are dozens of little entrances round the 13 miles ?
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