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Old 19-04-2017, 09:50 PM
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The in-coming storm and hail showers almost made Big E run I am sure of it...

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Hello Folks, I've been watching a few you tube things on the ring and one of them mentioned a contact number in case of an accident. I'd not really thought about this but here is the number from the website - maybe others already have it (not that I plan to use it!)

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  • Nurburgring office +49 2691 302215 The first place to report accidents
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The in-coming storm and hail showers almost made Big E run I am sure of it...

Ill have you know I've done the London Marathon in 3hrs 34mins..
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Ill have you know I've done the London Marathon in 3hrs 34mins..
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This is probably a bit of a stupid question but I've read in quite a few places that cameras are now banned on the nordschleife, but obviously there are thousands of on board videos online. So, I was just wondering is it a case of putting the camera in more of a discrete place within the car instead of somewhere it's easily seen e.g.the windscreen? Or is it just one of those rules that no one really worries about enforcing?

Just thought I'd ask so if it does need to be hidden, I can work out a more discrete place to mount it.
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This is probably a bit of a stupid question but I've read in quite a few places that cameras are now banned on the nordschleife, but obviously there are thousands of on board videos online. So, I was just wondering is it a case of putting the camera in more of a discrete place within the car instead of somewhere it's easily seen e.g.the windscreen? Or is it just one of those rules that no one really worries about enforcing?

Just thought I'd ask so if it does need to be hidden, I can work out a more discrete place to mount it.
They used to be banned but last year I think it was? They have said its now ok.

I think this is because they can also be used in the case of an accident as evidence, they've realised that its almost impossible to police.

But I could be wrong.

Im taking my Gopro
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They used to be banned but last year I think it was? They have said its now ok.

I think this is because they can also be used in the case of an accident as evidence, they've realised that its almost impossible to police.

But I could be wrong.

Im taking my Gopro
That makes things easier then, I'll definitely be taking mine too in that case

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Yes they relaxed rules on cameras a couple of years ago, suction or fixed mounts in car are fine. They don't like passengers just holding cameras (although obviously impossible to police). External suction mounts are not allowed.
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I'm staying 5 mins from Bruunchen, so you guys will have to let me know when your there
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Will do James, you over with others?
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A few Cossies and Evo's
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Not long now

Unfortunately I'm not going to be able to drive the Ring, insurance and all that nonsense and as Frenchie will attest to, they're a bit funny over here with such things. I definitely still want to go, I just wonder how others manage to organise things here, or do they simply throw caution to the wind and go around any way.

BTW, is there any possibility of persuading you guys to come via Luxembourg so I can meet up with you? I can assure you the drive through the Ardennes is much more spectacular than the northern route (which I avoid because the Brussels ring road is a nightmare), plus there's nice cheap fuel waiting for you at the border before Germany, along with a damned good Burger King if you're feeling peckish.
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Unfortunately I'm not going to be able to drive the Ring, insurance and all that nonsense and as Frenchie will attest to, they're a bit funny over here with such things. I definitely still want to go, I just wonder how others manage to organise things here, or do they simply throw caution to the wind and go around any way.

BTW, is there any possibility of persuading you guys to come via Luxembourg so I can meet up with you? I can assure you the drive through the Ardennes is much more spectacular than the northern route (which I avoid because the Brussels ring road is a nightmare), plus there's nice cheap fuel waiting for you at the border before Germany, along with a damned good Burger King if you're feeling peckish.
We normally drive the Ring whilst being aware of the insurance situation - basically assuming we are uninsured is the safest bet.

In terms of the route, I think most of us feel the usual route for us is the best route. We've made the journey a lot of times know where we're going, and where the best fuel stop for us is (between Liege and Verviers on the E42 whilst getting lunch). Whilst the Brussels ring road is pretty crappy, the time of day we use it normally isn't too bad - roughly midday on a Friday.

Can you plot the route from Calais to Auderath (where the hotel is) on google maps and link us - i'm just curious. I'm guessing Calais - Lille - Namur - then head south to Luxembourg?

The other issue is that we like to get to the Ring as early as possible, the Friday afternoon is the best time to get on track all weekend as its nice and quiet usually.
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Yup: https://goo.gl/maps/i9QCY4tUADE2 and recommend stopping at the border before Trier.
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Trier is also worth a visit, stayed there a few times for the WRC
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The other issue is that we like to get to the Ring as early as possible, the Friday afternoon is the best time to get on track all weekend as its nice and quiet usually.
At the moment the Ring is closed on Friday.
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Just noticed this Strongman run thingy is on Sat/Sun whilst we're out there.

24km assault course
http://www.nuerburgring.de/en/events...ongmanrun.html

No idea of the route but assume as there's still two full days of TF that it doesn't go anywhere near the Nordschleife...

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Looks like it might close the back way to the Ring at least (where we go right at Kelberg roundabout and through the villages rather than straight on past Lidl)
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Just noticed this Strongman run thingy is on Sat/Sun whilst we're out there.

24km assault course
Could do that in my sleep shame im not going .
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Watched them doing the course a few years back, looked hard work
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British motorists on the continent face £640 speeding fines from today

On the plus side does this mean I get a nice "driving Miss Daisy" ride over? ok until at least the authbahn
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Finding the "autobahn" is getting harder these days as speed limits slowly creep in -there's not as many left as there used to be.

I did find this part amusing in that article:

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“Once we have left the EU, our Parliament will have the power to amend the law.”
Amend the law to what? When the UK has left the EU it will no rights to any data and vice versa, so they still can't start prosecuting EU drivers unless they actually stop them on the spot. They can do that already - oh, sorry no they can't because they keep taking police off the streets and the roads. Muppets.

At least I know for certain now that I can simply ignore the cameras when I visit the UK. I just need to be careful driving back through Belgium and France.
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Roads are so bad here you'll have trouble speeding on them anyway!!
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Not long to go now folks, just a reminder of the meet details on Friday 19th and the all important checklist. As has been pointed out some of the stuff in the list may or may not be law in mainland Europe but if you have it all there shouldn't be any issues!

06.20 Meet @ the Shell service station Junction 11 M20 (CT21 4GH)

06.40 Leave for Euro tunnel terminal. (2 minutes down the road)

06.45 Check in

07.50 Depart UK.


The Check List FOR THE CAR

1: Spare Bulb Kit
2: Warning Triangle
3: Hi Visibility Vests (1 for each person in car to be kept inside, not the boot)
4: Headlight Beam Deflectors (see link below)
5: Fire Extinguisher
6: First Aid Kit
7: Octane Booster (personal choice)
8: Oil (optional but advised)
9: GB Sticker (if you dont have GB on your number plate)
10:Spare Key
11: Sat Nav (with European Data)
12: Crash Helmet (not compulsory)
13: European Insurance & Breakdown Cover (make sure it covers repatriation, just in case)
14: Track insurance (those insured with Keith Micheals, call Moley)
15: Driving License, insurance cert. V5 form and MOT certificate to be carried at all times !
16: Locking wheel nut tool
17: Tyre pressure gauge
18: Breathalyser kit

PERSONAL ITEMS

1: PASSPORT !!
2: Euro Tunnel confirmation e-mail with booking reference and dont forget to register you API http://www.eurotunnel.com/uk/advance...r-information/
3: E 111 (optional additional health insurance)
4: Euro's and debit / credit cards (inform bank that you are away for safety)
5: Mobile Phone & Charger
6: Headache Tablets (trust me)
7: European Plug Adaptor
8: Walkie talkies ? (I will be bring the same 3 or more if I can acquire some)
9: Big bag of cash. Euros.

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Nice list. BTW at least one hi-viz vest must be in passenger cabin, not in boot i.e. accessible without leaving the car.

BTW, if anyone forgets something, send me a message, if I have it I can bring it along. I can PM someone my mobile phone if it's useful.

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Old 08-05-2017, 09:33 AM
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Just another thing to mention based on the last couple of years...

We've previously got to the tunnel check-in barriers and found there's space on the earlier train rather than the one we'd booked on. Some people went with what was booked, whilst some went for the first available train so the group got split up. We managed to rendez-vous again in France but its easiest if we all stay with the 07:50 train should the same thing happen again...
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Just another thing to mention based on the last couple of years...

We've previously got to the tunnel check-in barriers and found there's space on the earlier train rather than the one we'd booked on. Some people went with what was booked, whilst some went for the first available train so the group got split up. We managed to rendez-vous again in France but its easiest if we all stay with the 07:50 train should the same thing happen again...
I agree entirely with what you've said.

Trouble is with the automatic check in, it allocates you the train giving you the mirror tag..
Which I believe is what happen last year,
don't forget those that have booked the over 1.85m to follow the correct lanes.
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At the barriers you get a screen that says which train you want, and a choice of the earlier one or your booked one? Or at least I've always got that choice?
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I agree entirely with what you've said.

Trouble is with the automatic check in, it allocates you the train giving you the mirror tag..
Which I believe is what happen last year,
don't forget those that have booked the over 1.85m to follow the correct lanes.
As a first timer I couldn't agree more. You all saw yesterday what im like at going to the correct meeting points so I would get hopelessly lost
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Yup, always appears that way for me
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I'm the same!
used the tunnel loads of times, but I always get lost, wrong lane etc.

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Everyone getting the same train makes life a bit easier when we get over to France. I do recall having the option on the screen to choose the train, and then panicking and selecting the one at the top not considering the consequences and hoping for the best.

We do have to deal with the fact we get split up on the train between the tall and normal vehicle height sections but at least we would all be on the same train together.
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At the barriers you get a screen that says which train you want, and a choice of the earlier one or your booked one? Or at least I've always got that choice?
I'll look out for that then
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Getting excited - my alarm will be set this year and I hope to be on the train with the majority of you.

Small % of me thinking of taking the WR1......
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Getting excited - my alarm will be set this year and I hope to be on the train with the majority of you.

Small % of me thinking of taking the WR1......
Glad you've got things sorted..

I'll give an early morning call..
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Menus for Friday evening meal will be up at the weekend i hope once Jackie has got them across to me.
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Got the menu's, will post them tmrw when i get a moment, usual last minute, lets build a track car rush on. Only just got in from working on it this evening.
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I'm pretty much there.
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I'm pretty much there.
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I'm pretty much there.
Yep think we are all ready and sooooo loooking forward to this
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Almost there, off work Thursday to sort, pack, check off the check list and finalise everything.
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Almost there, off work Thursday to sort, pack, check off the check list and finalise everything.
Same as me . Excited now just need to remember to take the ear defenders or I will be deaf by the time I get there
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Same as me . Excited now just need to remember to take the ear defenders or I will be deaf by the time I get there


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What do u have left to do mate?
Euro's and have my wheel alignment checked as I've just fitted new front ball joints.

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