10+ years ago it was c £37k for sole use for a day.
Blimey how much did that cost?
Blimey how much did that cost?
The double apex at Brunchen and drop from Weirseifen to Breidshied are the 2 easiest to accessI'm dropping past while on a tour towards the end of May. Is there anywhere decent for a few pics and a good view of the track?
They did try that some years ago...bike only evening session. Simply not enough bikes for them to keep their coffers full. The place has lost its way..the real reason behind Tourist Driving....Cars & bikes on the track at the same time. Just a shame the bikes lose out. They could do separate days or sessions.
Go to the Nordschleife (sp?) web site . There's a map showing the various viewings points.I'm dropping past while on a tour towards the end of May. Is there anywhere decent for a few pics and a good view of the track?
Same here. I think all of my insurance policies (4) have a clause which specifically excludes cover on the Ring.I doubt it..
I think on my bike insurance there was a specific bit about the ring and being non insured...
Probably on the car aswell..
Wouldn't worry me as I would have had no intention of doing a lap..
That’s not going to buff out!A bit of a big crash during 'Tourist Driving' yesterday. Both drivers OK. UK regd BMW M2 appears to have moved slightly to their left...and collected an overtaking GT3RS (992...so perhaps £200k car)
Quite whether the M2 driver has insurance to cover such an eventuality.........
I've never found a 'general insurance' that covers you for Nurburgring.

On many standard UK policies, there was a general exclusion around, track days, racing, pace making and stuff like that. There was sometimes (not always) an additional and specific exclusion of the ‘ring.
Then things changed, and a wider exclusion came in, naming the ‘ring specifically and other circumstances.
Before the wider exclusion came in, it was taken that the ‘ring (as it was not specifically excluded) was covered.
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It still is a one way toll road under German road traffic legislation (with at least 2 sections with speed limits and signs to say so)When I went there in 2005 & 2007 it was generally considered a public toll road (not a closed circuit track).
Insurance still would not cover you if you had an accident on it though... you were on your own.
I remember a guy who bought a brand new Vauxhall Astra Nurburgring Edition... (limited to 835 cars to represent its lap time 8:35)... then crashed and rolled it on his first day there.
Lost the lot. Plus track repairs, Air Ambulance, car repatriation... all sorts.
I think it cost him around £35,000 that day, in all.