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Fonz
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16th Apr 08 at 12:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

***Here***

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It has been produced by BMW and is one of the most complete guides to the ‘Ring we have seen.

There is a bend-by-bend analysis, professional tips and bags of other facts about the legendary circuit.

And the best bit? It’s free of course. There is easy to read instructions of what lines to take through the twisties, with diagrams to go with it.

It tells you the best locations for gear changes and braking zones, and best entry and exit speeds to attack each corner.

If you are going to the ‘Ring for the first time it is certainly worth a look.







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very good guide, one thing i want to do before i die is go round the ring at speed
John
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Repost unfortunately.
Steve X16XE
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WoW. Not seen that before. It'll take me about 15mins to read that. I had better not be a co-pilot
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That's BMW's cut down version of Paul_J's analysis
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Originally posted by Tom
That's BMW's cut down version of Paul_J's analysis


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To be honest, I've said it before and I'll say it again. Going quick around the nurburg isn't really related to knowing the track / best lines (obviously that helps) but it's how big your balls are

Basically the person who keeps it flat out and foot on the floor for most of it will be quickest, most people won't - especially places like the foxhole

'fuchsrohre' bottom of page 8 of that guide!

That's a steep downhill section, so steep that even in my car it was v. soon at 135-140 mph heading down there... at that point (and knowing whats coming up) you definately feel like you want to stop accelerating! (picturing in your mind your car losing it at those speeds with the barriers only meters either side and other cars charging down blindly at you)

As they show in that guide, they're in 6th gear charging down there (probably well over 150 mph...)

now you may know the exact line through that section, but i guarentee most of you wouldn't charge down there at the speed they do in the guide
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It tells you the best locations for gear changes and braking zones, and best entry and exit speeds to attack each corner.




Surely, it would depend on rev limiter, ratios? so they cannot comment on when to change gear because every car is different.

Same goes with braking zones, surely this depends how big your brakes are and how much weight you have behind you?

entry and exit speeds? again, surely it depends on how well your car handles, so if they say enter the corner at 70mph, surely a little Corsa or somthing will be pushing it? hence they might lose control and crash...
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It says on one of the 1st pages that all of your points are based on a certain car and will be different for all cars.
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oooooh
Robbo
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TTT seen as though I just came across it also

 
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