Z4 Forum Euro Roadtrip '10?

I might be up for this depending on when and were. A trip to the ring or a drive into Southern France to the Millau Bridge, or the Alps. I'd consider any options really.
 
Yeah im interested... Did something similar 2 years ago and was an absolute hoot. Would be great with a load of Zed owners :D
 
The prices for laps around the 'ring this year were £20 for one lap, £68 for four and £130 for eight.
I'd expect they'd be pretty much the same next year also, but obv. does depend on the exchange rates.

We stayed in "Pistol Pete's" B&B, which is literally round the corner from the ring entrance and has 16 rooms (most twin, some triples).
It worked out at about £32 per person, per night for the twins, and £22 per person for the triples.

all in all, the ferry, ring and hotel cost me £190 (exc fuel and food) for a three day trip!
 
This is a great idea. I was thinking of a similar trip the other day. I would like to join you but I don't know if I'll be able to take a leave. I'll stay in touch and if everything goes fine (fingers crossed) I will join you in this dream-trip
 
sk93 said:
The prices for laps around the 'ring this year were £20 for one lap, £68 for four and £130 for eight.
I'd expect they'd be pretty much the same next year also, but obv. does depend on the exchange rates.

We stayed in "Pistol Pete's" B&B, which is literally round the corner from the ring entrance and has 16 rooms (most twin, some triples).
It worked out at about £32 per person, per night for the twins, and £22 per person for the triples.

all in all, the ferry, ring and hotel cost me £190 (exc fuel and food) for a three day trip!

Bit more expensive than I thought for the laps, but the rest seems a bargin imo! The B&B sounds good.

Everyone, pretty much all the info you could need is on this site...

http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/

Would everyone wanna organise it between ourselves or pay to go on a proper trip with a guide? What sort of dates do people fancy?
 
Just found this thread :D

Would also be well up for a euro dabble. Always wanted to do this but never got around to it.

Me and 3 friends are entering this next yearhttp://www.barcelonabangers.co.uk/ Should be a laugh we have managed to blag a Merc 300 se needs work but trying to aquire free parts from local Merc dealer as trying to raise money for local school :thumbsup: Will remember to get a z4 forum sticker for the car!
 
dan_i said:
Would everyone wanna organise it between ourselves or pay to go on a proper trip with a guide? What sort of dates do people fancy?

I'd vote for organising it ourselves. That way you can better accomodate what people want to do, and you're not paying about £100 each for the priviledge... but that's just MO :)

Date wise, I'd get in and say any time after April (as I'm away then hehe).
 
Yep, I'd be interested in this as well, as long as you guys don't mind my old banger tagging along. :wink:
 
I'd be up for this, maybe half a dozen dates could be suggested and voted on to decide which is most popular
 
Track day insurance for the 'Ring is only valid for a closed track day, not for tourist days. Your UK road policy provides the minimum 3rd party cover when driving on the 'Ring, however the insurance company can (and probably will) come after you to recoup any losses they incure due to you stuffing it into the armco or another car.

There are very few companies that will cover you fully for the 'Ring and the one I used to use has since withdrawn both track day and 'Ring cover.

The 'safest' way to drive the 'Ring on a tourist day is to rent a car from somewhere like RSR which is insured for the 'Ring - you can hire everything from a Caterham to a 135 to a 911 GT3.

My normal bill for a long weekend at the 'Ring is £1000.
 
you need to read your insurance policy carefully.

My bike insurance covers me perfectly on the 'ring on an "open" day.
However, my 300ZX insurance wouldn't, as in the wording it explictly stated it exculded "de-restricted european toll roads".
If there is no mention of the exclusion of "derestricted toll roads", "or public roads used as race tracks at any time",
then I believe you "should" be covered under the normal "european travel" part of your insurance during the open days, as the 'ring is, after all, a public german road. :)


What's also not mentioned is breakdown / recovery cover... I'm with the RAC and know for a fact their european cover specifically excludes Nordschleife..
 
My old policy specifically excluded the Ring. I will check me current one.

As far as breakdown cover goes, lets going before the middle of May, as thats when my Euro wide BMW cover ends! lol

How many days are people thinking then? And are we just bothered about going to the Ring and staying round that area, or treking further down in Italy's direction?
 
I'm very interested in this but would much prefer a scenic drive to southern France or Italy than just focussing on a 'Ring trip.
 
Bradders75 said:
I'm very interested in this but would much prefer a scenic drive to southern France or Italy than just focussing on a 'Ring trip.

I might actually agree here...ive got no major dreams of going to the ring just yet...my car could blitz just about anything... :P :wink:
Dont need to s**t myself driving round a track to prove everyone im right...
Maybe one day when ive got a fleet of ///M6's but not yet...
 
I'd be up for an elongated trip... france / italy / wherever the good roads are.. as long as we do go to the ring for a day it's all good :D
 
sk93 said:
I'd be up for an elongated trip... france / italy / wherever the good roads are.. as long as we do go to the ring for a day it's all good :D

Thats pretty much where I am with it tbh. If it's only one day at the Ring, those who don't wanna take part can just have an easy day, and watch or passenger with people etc.
 
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