can someone make a guide to Nürburgring? I would appreciate it.
can anyone make a track guide?
come on guys.
Stay off the grass.
I’m sure you could google nurburgring track guide or something similar and find everything u have ever wanted to know about it. I’d bet Wikipedia has some usefull info and probly a map with all the names of the turns.
ok, you take the first left, and you just keep going and keep going till you reach the 1st carosel, and then you keep going, just follow the road and keep going till you get back to where you started. Hope that helps.
Lol. Stay off the grass, those curbs can be mean
What specifically are you after. It will be attacked differently per class. There are turn by turn guides for real life so you could read them and start there.
But there is no substitute for practice. The rewind button is your friend when it comes to mastering a section of turns.
It’s a shame they don’t have sections split up for touge racing/ that’s how I practiced last time. Do a section over and over until down and then move in to the next.
Drive it like your hairs on fire !
The best guide??? Drive the track, enjoy it, have fun with it. In the process of doing all that, you will learn how to take the corners, which curbs to avoid and which to drive over, your braking points, etc. Seriously, you’re not going to be able to read about it to truly figure it out. Its no different than any other track, its just long. Its a beautiful track, and in the right car, is an amazing amount of fun to drive on. Just go enjoy yourself…
My suggestion may be different than other people… Most will say to drive a slow car on the track to get to know it. I think you should drive a fast car to get to know it, but slow down more than you think you need to, and you can get up to speed again out of the corners… a nice stable R or even P class car would be good…
In general I would suggest using a ‘grip’ oriented car on the track. The benefits of having a lot of accel/speed do not outweigh the risk of going off or time lost in the MANY corners. I set top 100 in A class last night on my first clean lap, and I was not pushing the car, really just getting a feel for what is different in this version compared to the previous versions of the track that I have driven.
In general, just drive the track, without trying to be fast. Just focus on making each corner, and finding the lines… and just run about 10 laps straight. Depending on the class that could be an hour, or two… but you will learn MUCH more from driving the track than you will from reading about it for 10 hours.
I would recommend the new lotus eleven to test it out, stock. Not fast enough to let you get into enough trouble to destroy the car, grippy as hell and forgiving if you make a mistake. Otherwise, practice makes perfect
http://www.ausringers.com/downloads/bmwm_nordschleife_guide.pdf
real life guide. Lord only knows what you were really asking for as you didn’t really specify.
The best guide is watching In Flames replay in x class.
As mentioned before I’m sure the internet has plenty of info.
Don’t forget the game has assists, ie driving line. It may seem silly but it’ll give you the best (more or less) line to take throughout. It’s a big track so there’s a ton to remember, but it’s not impossible. Somehow in my past disgust for the track with no driving lines, I’ve managed to memorize all of it. The only tricky part I’m experiencing now is remember the first bit as it’s start/finish line has been moved from FM4. And of course remembering where you are or at least what’s upcoming until you get to notable locations on track. As mentioned running with the driving line may be your best friend to get familiar with the track. I used to hate Sebring/Road America cause there would be parts I just couldn’t figure out. Followed the line for multiple laps to learn it and now I love Sebring and dislike Road America less than before.
PS. I’m no expert by any means. There are a few parts on The Ring that I hate and almost always mess up (Carousel to name one).