Places to stay near race tracks

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Never been, too far to tow my old shed.. :(
stuart wrote:Right outside the 'Ring :D
http://www.ringhaus.com/

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Loads of ways around that
Fly out and hire something 'suitable'
Buy something cheapish between a couple of you and co-drive

If you are passionate about driving and cars, which you clearly are, you really should try it before someone realises it's actually a very silly idea (Tourist days) and reduces activities therefore driving costs up. It will happen...........sooner or later.

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I have a fiesta Diesel, or a Vivaro which would you recommend? :)

I would love to go, but I am put off by the horror stories of charges people incurr for oil spills, armco damage etc..

Maybe, we shall see would be interested in a dual drive in Blacky's old evo!! lol

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stuart wrote:Loads of ways around that
Fly out and hire something 'suitable'
Buy something cheapish between a couple of you and co-drive

If you are passionate about driving and cars, which you clearly are, you really should try it before someone realises it's actually a very silly idea (Tourist days) and reduces activities therefore driving costs up. It will happen...........sooner or later.

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The Ring is about the only place that I know where you can drive at about 7/10's and have the most exhilarating time and still scare yourself for the first few laps. You could always just hire one of these (make sure you're sitting down for the prices)
http://www.rsrnurburg.com/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=95

The old race spec Alfa 75's make great first time packages.......it maybe best to continue this stuff in another thread if you're interested :D

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I have an R1, maybe that would be better to take that round..? :D

Not this year, might have a look next year!

stuart wrote:The Ring is about the only place that I know where you can drive at about 7/10's and have the most exhilarating time and still scare yourself for the first few laps. You could always just hire one of these (make sure you're sitting down for the prices)
http://www.rsrnurburg.com/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=95

The old race spec Alfa 75's make great first time packages.......it maybe best to continue this stuff in another thread if you're interested :D

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