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Nurburgring 2010 - The Official Trip Returns! Friday May 28th - Monday May 31st 2010!

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Post icon  Posted 04 January 2010 - 11:01 PM

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Yes, Mazda on Track are delighted to announce the return of the definiative road trip for 2010 - A fully inclusive road trip to the worlds greatest motor racing circuit in the Eifel Mountains in Germany, the Nurburgring where you will have the chance to drive the circuit, sight see the old historic towns and castles, and immerse yourself in petrol head nirvana. You can come in any car you like, but we expect the vast majority to be Mazdas!

Last year saw over 20 cars from the UK come, plus over 100 from Europe. This year the same invititation has been sent out, and we are hoping to co-ordinate an even bigger event!

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What is the Nurburgring and why should you want to go with Mazda on Track?

The Nurburgring is one of the oldest, longest and probably most famous race tracks in the world. Set in the stunning Eifel mountains, it is more like a road than a track. This point is made even more interesting in that when it's not being used for racing or prototype testing, it is a one way, derestricted public toll road. The track is 14 miles long, has 140 corners, and takes around 9-11 minutes to complete one lap. On that lap it is not uncommon to have eagles fly above your car, see some of the world most exotic race machinery and to experience some of the most extraordinary corners ever seen on a circuit.

The surrounding region is equally breath taking, miles and miles of old historic towns linked together by fabulous well kept empty tarmac. There is plenty of sight seeing to be done, and just walking around the track is a day's work in itself!
The food is great value and high quality and the beer is of course arguably the best in the world.
All of this brings a great UK community of people together, and several UK drivers make several pilgrimages out there each year, our members of staff included. This is an amazing place, and definitely something you have to experience.

Mazda on Track staff have a combined experience of just under 1000 laps between the three of them, Al Clark who has completed over 430, Nick Dougill who has done over 250 and Jim Cameron who has completed over 300 laps. Needles to say, you're in good hands with our team!

Common Questions:
Included in the basic price of the run are:

  • Your ferry booking both ways.
  • Convoy teams ensuring you all get there including spares support for Mazdas!
  • Three nights in a clean and comfortable, English speaking hotel located 2 minutes from the Nurburgring entrance, and including a proper German breakfast!
  • A huge introductory feast so you can relax with your fellow runners and meet new people.
  • A detailed run pack featuring route cards, guides to the local historic sights and great roads and even the best viewing points.
  • A chance to meet the European MX-5 owners who have been specially invited to join the run!
  • An informal safety talk at the meal for those who want to know how to get the most out of the circuit.
  • Local area information including the local Mazda dealership in Adenau, Cafes, Take-aways, Garages and race schools.
  • Basic mechanical support.
  • A one day organised (but optional) road convoy tour for those who want to experience the local historic towns and see some of the greatest driving roads in Europe.
  • Mazda on Track staff available on hand to help with local knowledge.


Not Included in the price:

  • Lap tickets or fuel. Single lap tickets start from €22, but decrease if bought in multiple amounts.
  • Tuition
  • Insurance (You require European E111 form as a minimum and we recommend buying Health and Travel insurance).
  • Helmets for passenger laps.
  • Meals other than daily breakfast and the Introductory meal.
  • Recovery or Break down services. Basic mechanical support will be available however.
  • Break down vests, spare bulbs, and warning triangles.


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How much will it cost me on top of the run?

Eating out cheap is easy, giant 30" pizzas are only a few Euro's and chinese takewaways are gigantic and cost under €10. Beer is around €2.00 for 1/2 litre, and plenty of restaurants are easily within a five minute walk from the hotel.
Petrol will be your main expense, probably, - petrol is priced pretty similarly to the UK but the trick is to fill up 5 minutes down the hill in Adenau where it's cheaper. MoT staff are regulars and season ticket holders to the track, and estimate you will do around 10-15 laps per tank of fuel. Remember, 2 laps is 20 minutes of hard driving!

Laps depend entirely on how many you want to do. A single ticket is €22, but this reduces in price if you buy multi-lap tickets (5/10/25 etc). Laps you don't use do not expire until the end of the year, and can often be sold on for close to face value if you are not able to return.

Is there any tuition?
Whilst Mazda on Track cannot legally offer any tuition on the Nurburgring, we are able to arrange an extremely informative track walk with an approved English speaking Nurburgring Instruction school called RSR who will take you via mini-bus to some of the most important and famous corners and teach you how to get round in one piece! We will also be holding a full and mandatory safety briefing for all drivers on the trip once we arrive to make sure you know what to do, where to do it, and how to get home in one piece! We will also provide free of charge as many passenger laps as we can take you round on your first laps to give you an idea of what to expect when you're out there.

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BOOKINGS:

As Nurburgring GMBH have frozen the prices, and although hotels and ferries are a little more expensive - we have decided to freeze our prices too for 2010 as we feel it is the right price for the trip.

Who has confirmed booked?

Places are limited to 20 cars, so be sure to book early!
  • Paul Thomas + Passenger (Mazda MX5)
  • Nigel Garrett + Passenger (Mazda MX5)
  • Daniel Allen + Passenger (Mazda MX5)


MORE INFORMATION AND BOOKING FORM!

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 02:40 AM

Oh, oh, I think I will come! :drool:
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Posted 05 January 2010 - 07:29 PM

booked up, under Paul Thomas, he's my dad btw. Enjoyed the car control day so much in november decided to go all out this time!
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Posted 11 January 2010 - 02:49 PM

Definitely want to come to this, last year was brilliant! :thumb-up:
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Posted 13 January 2010 - 11:30 PM

If bringing the lady, what are the additional costs? Thanks
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Posted 13 January 2010 - 11:34 PM

"If bringing the lady, what are the additional costs? Thanks"

double room
and some shopping on the way home !!!!

I left my Mrs with the camera at startegic points around the circuit
and she had a great time last year...

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Posted 14 January 2010 - 10:49 PM

View Postlocke-alike, on Jan 13 2010, 11:34 PM, said:

"If bringing the lady, what are the additional costs? Thanks"

double room
and some shopping on the way home !!!!

I left my Mrs with the camera at startegic points around the circuit
and she had a great time last year...

Alan


A proper double room is an extra £20 per night Alan.
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Posted 23 January 2010 - 04:02 PM

Just Booked In
If as good as last year I will be very pleased.

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 01:25 AM

Hi all,

I'm new to the boards here, I just bought an MX-5 last week, so the natural action was to book straight on to the MOT Nurburgring 2010 Trip!
Hoping to get some track time in before then and look forward to seeing you all there!

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 01:47 AM

View PostVista, on Jan 27 2010, 01:25 AM, said:

Hi all,

I'm new to the boards here, I just bought an MX-5 last week, so the natural action was to book straight on to the MOT Nurburgring 2010 Trip!
Hoping to get some track time in before then and look forward to seeing you all there!

Vince


We like Heroes like you :goodjob:
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Posted 02 February 2010 - 07:46 PM

Greetings - just booked up, really looking forward to it! Hope to do some more MOT track events this year with you guys!
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Posted 04 February 2010 - 12:12 PM

Very good! :)
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Posted 04 February 2010 - 09:14 PM

I'm really fussy about accommodation, have you got any more info on the hotel? Are the rooms en-suite?
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Posted 04 February 2010 - 09:42 PM

View PostMaimboy, on Feb 4 2010, 09:14 PM, said:

I'm really fussy about accommodation, have you got any more info on the hotel? Are the rooms en-suite?


German hotels in this area are not lavish, unless you want to spend £120 per night at the Dorint. Yes you can have a single room with an ensute bath room, or shower room as again, in common with most hotels there are no baths, only showers.

http://www.burgstube.com/index.html
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Posted 05 February 2010 - 05:19 PM

View PostMaimboy, on Feb 4 2010, 09:14 PM, said:

I'm really fussy about accommodation, have you got any more info on the hotel? Are the rooms en-suite?


No problem being fussy, the Burgstube, as Nick says, is a typical German hotel, extremely clean and functional, but hardly a suite at the Hilton.
We can organise a private room if you wish, or we can arrange at further cost a smarter more business like hotel room at one of the new hotels just built.

However, Martin and Heidi who run the Burgstube will go out of their way to make you feel at home. :thumb-up:
Any questions, feel free to send me an email! alistair.clark@mazdaontrack.co.uk
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Posted 05 February 2010 - 06:46 PM

Anyone wondering about whether to do this or not, I'd strongly urge you to go ahead. I have no connection with MOT (im not even a drivers club member - need to sort that actually) - however, I go to the ring once a year and I have had instruction from both of them (albeit briefly!) I honestly think that as a newbie or even an experienced 'ring driver, these guys will look after you and make sure you lap safely and quite simply have an absolute blast. The lap I had with Nick taught me a helluvalot and it was just one lap!

All the guys know alot of the UK/German Nurburgring community well and therefore could not be better positioned to make sure everything is spot on. From restaurants to track etiquette - they know it all and have a reputation for safe, fun and fast lappage.

The only reason I wont be there is I am going over easter weekend - where it'll undoubtedly be much busier and quite probably slightly less fun. If it wasnt for the fact that my best mate has already booked holiday from work, I'd be switching to this weekend.

Top guys and an amazing trip. Get it booooked!!!
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Posted 05 February 2010 - 09:30 PM

Dear All,

Due to a horific price hike by Norfolk Line (£50 per car!) we will be forced to raise the price next weekend. In all likelyhood we will now be going by Euro Tunnel, which actually has many advantages, such as longer in bed. Unless we want to go by Toyboata Pickup and an outboard, unfortunately we have no option but to increase the price. :(
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Posted 06 February 2010 - 12:39 AM

View Postalclark, on Feb 5 2010, 05:19 PM, said:

View PostMaimboy, on Feb 4 2010, 09:14 PM, said:

I'm really fussy about accommodation, have you got any more info on the hotel? Are the rooms en-suite?


No problem being fussy, the Burgstube, as Nick says, is a typical German hotel, extremely clean and functional, but hardly a suite at the Hilton.
We can organise a private room if you wish, or we can arrange at further cost a smarter more business like hotel room at one of the new hotels just built.

However, Martin and Heidi who run the Burgstube will go out of their way to make you feel at home. :thumb-up:
Any questions, feel free to send me an email! alistair.clark@mazdaontrack.co.uk



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Posted 06 February 2010 - 10:48 AM

me and the misses were planning on going this year, this seems perfect for us, couple of quick questions as ive never been before,

1)do you have to were a helmet or is it only when carrying a passenger? if so can u hire helmets there?
2)im plannin on bringin my partner so how much more would that be on your price?
3)is there any rules on things like roll cages? bonnet pins?
4) ''Insurance You require European E111'' what is that?

sorry if some of the questions sound stupid

cheers

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Posted 06 February 2010 - 12:45 PM

View Posttucka, on Feb 6 2010, 10:48 AM, said:

me and the misses were planning on going this year, this seems perfect for us, couple of quick questions as ive never been before,

1)do you have to were a helmet or is it only when carrying a passenger? if so can u hire helmets there?
2)im plannin on bringin my partner so how much more would that be on your price?
3)is there any rules on things like roll cages? bonnet pins?
4) ''Insurance You require European E111'' what is that?

sorry if some of the questions sound stupid

cheers

tucka


Hi tucka,

No problems with questions, like Chris Tarrant says on Who wants to be a Millionaire, questions are only easy if you know the answers.

1/ Helmets. There is no law making you wear a helmet, in our view however they are very wise. Part of the whole experience is to get passenger rides with people, and who knows you may find that you get a lap in a very exotic car. However, many people, including us, will not give passenger rides unless that person wears a helmet. In particular you will find the cars that you would want a ride in will have roll cages making it very important to have a helmet.
Yes, we can certainly hire you helmets for the weekend.

2/ Passengers are £225.

3/ Cages and bonnet pins. There are no specific rules other than the car must be road legal, including no slicks. Essentially you are driving on a public road. Depending on the type, you will have to tape them up as they are not legal for road use in Germany. Many people do this; it is not a significant issue.

4/ Insurance. An E111 is the standard NHS European reciprocal agreement that you would typically need if you go on holiday to France of Spain etc. It has now been replaced with the European Health Insurance Card It basically means that should you become ill or need medical attention that the NHS is covering some or all of the cost. Google E111 or EHIC to get more details.
Road insurance obviously required for travel.
Ring insurance. I know of no UK insurance company that will insure Armco costs as they believe the track uses it to print money; however there are certainly companies that will insure the car. First port of call would be Richard Egger.
We take the attitude that driving at or attempting to drive at 10/10ths is a route to an Armco bill. Driving within your comfort zone will mean that no insurance company is troubled and your car will come home as happy as when it left Blighty. :driving:
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