z4m crash....

Beedub

Lifer
 Sutton Coldfield
this looks painful....


The ring looks scary!! this went wrong really quick!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBpDhV7dhGI
 
Ouch, that will be expensive. As much as I would love to drive the ring, videos like this put me off, just no run off area at all.
 
Oops. Overcorrected and then tried to power out of it ? Not a great way to end up your 'ring trip that's for sure...
 
Yep all happened very quick - wonder if the sports button was on and the driving aids off....! :cry:

Looked a wet track too - what a horrible way to end your ring trip and it looked a lovely coupe too. :(

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
wilbo said:
Ouch, that will be expensive. As much as I would love to drive the ring, videos like this put me off, just no run off area at all.
Agree there just isn't any margin for error its just game over very quickly :cry:
 
Last time I was at The Ring I had a pax lap in a M3 CSL on Toyo R888s in the dry, and it ended up completely sideways at the same spot the Z4MC in the video started to slide. Fortunately, the driver did the right thing and we were on our way as if nothing had happened. I doubt if we would have escaped in damp or wet conditions. IMO The Ring is best given a wide berth in the wet.
 
That's part of the appeal of going.

You drive at 8-9/10ths and have fun - or you drive at 10-11/10ths and have cheering crowds. They don't nickname that spot "crunchen" for nothing :P

Most weekends have about a dozen small incidents that don't require a closure, plus another couple that require 30 mins to 4 hour closures.

Don't forget that you can get insurance to cover damage to your car. Mine cost £250 for the 3 days I've just done. However, this will not cover the cost of recovery, barrier damage, nor track closure costs. :thumbsdown:

If you've got a German policy then the road policy covers everything :headbang:
 
It's videos like this that put me off track days.... that and knowing that I wouldn't be able to drive at 9/10s, I'd have be flat out on a track
 
exdos said:
IMO The Ring is best given a wide berth in the wet.
I don't have a problem with the very wet, or very dry conditions as you know what to expect.

It's only when it's damp & greasy, or flipping between wet & dry that I start puckering up :P

Although it's not just the damp, greasy, or wet days that catch people out. Here's vidcap from last weekend...
 
mmm-five said:
Although it's not just the damp, greasy, or wet days that catch people out. Here's vidcap from last weekend...
When I was there last year, an Aston Martin had a big smash at Mutkurve in the dry. Ouch! I'd rather drive within my limits and drive 500 miles home. I experienced bearing shell failure there in my Z3MC and had to get the car transported home and that was bad enough with the silver lining that I got a brand new engine FOC from BMW.
 
It was bone dry the week I went there. Great place, enjoyed many fun laps. Saw several wrecked cars one white EVO totaled on the first corner 150 yards in front of me. Driver fine. No plans to ever go back. Simply not worth the risk. So many other circuits to try, that are safer and don't have mini busses full of cub scouts circulating.
 
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