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just back from the Nurburgring
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nsm3
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In answer to the question regarding helmets, if on the Nordschliefe, it is a de-restricted public toll road, so no requirement to wear a helmet (although it is probably a good idea!). You do get coaches on there, I would imagine it to be quite funny to see 60 + passengers and a driver all wearing helmets!!
Guest
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In all I did 10 laps, tyres are ok, just heavy on the brakes, and it is a heavy car
Fantastic fun...got to be done
a couple of pictures are on this web site, under "NBR Experience *NEW*"
link http://www.frozenspeed.com/
Julio Geordio
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Also, did you have insurance cover?
Julio Geordio
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I am a member by the way, not sure why it still says guest under my name, my profile definitely has my membership number on it.
There is a FAQ attached to the top of the general forum with instructions you need to follow to update your member status on the forum.
With regard to insurance on the Nordschliefe - it is a grey area - technically it is a normal one way toll road so normal insurance "should" cover. However most insurance companies are wise to it and in practise will not cover it.
Guest
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my pads were half way worn anyway, the DB9 is a lot carries a lot more weight than a 911, so wear and frying them will be different. I was going round in around 9.15 to 9.30 mins a lap, so pushing quite hard, but not suppersonic like some of our fellow Porsche members.
Sensible laps.....never is one!
Fred Hindle
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It believe some insurance companies actually specify it as an exclusion to your cover so best to check. And while your checking make sure your girlfriend is insured for accidents whilst sitting on your lap



