{"id":7397,"date":"2014-09-19T08:30:54","date_gmt":"2014-09-19T15:30:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rallyways.com\/?p=7397"},"modified":"2014-09-18T22:38:06","modified_gmt":"2014-09-19T05:38:06","slug":"nurburgring-laps-weekend-nordschleife-tourist-rides","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rallyways.com\/7397\/nurburgring-laps-weekend-nordschleife-tourist-rides\/","title":{"rendered":"N\u00fcrburgring Laps During Weekend Nordschleife Tourist Rides"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ever wonder what it would be like being able to simply take a day to do N\u00fcrburgring laps at the famous Nordschleife as a local? Philippe Govaerts, RallyWays overseas correspondent, walks us through a day of tourist rides Nordschleife. Or, Nordschleife touristenfahrten – A day at the N\u00fcrburgring.<\/h3>\n
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The notorious N\u00fcrburgring. 12.93 miles and 73 turns of auto-enthusiast heaven.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Built in 1927 and well hidden in the forests of the German Eifel region, lays the N\u00fcrburgring Nordschleife. With its length of 12.93 miles and 73 (that being the official number) turns, it is the world\u2019s longest permanent race track. Also, it is probably the most famous and notorious one as well. Sharp crests, blind turns and the absence of decent runoff areas require driver talent, discipline and unremitting concentration. No wonder Jackie Stewart called it the \u201cgreen hell\u201d.<\/p>\n

On weekends when no races are scheduled, the Nordschleife is open to the public during the beloved \u201cTouristenfahrten\u201d or tourist rides sessions. During this time, the track is seen as an open toll road with no speed limit on which the German road law is applied. One important rule for example is that overtaking another car from the right is not allowed.<\/p>\n

During this time, the track is seen as an open toll road with no speed limit…<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

N\u00fcrburgring Nordschleide Tourist Rides Gallery<\/h3>\n