RS246 Nurburgring Trip September 2007

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Post by viperbl » Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:29 pm

Do you think you can join ADAC at the ring? like you find RAC outside supermarkets etc???
I guess there is no way I can join at this late stage by post ...
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Post by 55JWB » Tue Sep 04, 2007 4:16 pm

Not sure, my paperwork did take a couple of days to come through....

I also bought a helment yesterday, a very reasonable £45, been meaning to do it for a while as rental is not nice at some tracks....

http://www.openfacehelmets.co.uk/produc ... ctid=VIPER

Gloss Black to go with my car of course :wink:

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Post by 55JWB » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:01 pm

I emailed RossTech today about vagcom and adjusting lights, I had the following response which I thought I would share, I will bring my laptop and if I get it cracked will let you know... The one thing I forgot to mention in my original email is that I have adaptive xenons, I have asked them if this makes a difference and post up any reply

Jason,

I stand corrected. I have been informed by Uwe that there is a "Tourist
Solution" that makes RHD cars less obnoxious to oncoming traffic when
traffic flows on the opposite side of the road. Check in Address 55:
Xenon Range and go into Adaptation. Channel 10 should have a stored
value of 0, which is your normal setting. Save a new value of 1 to alter
the beam angle. You should check this against a wall with some tape
before going to Germany, to make sure it has the desired effect. Store
a new value of 0 to put your settings back to stock.

This is documented in the label file for your headlamps:

"
A010,0,Tourist Solution
A010,5,Tourist Solution
A010,6,When driving in countries where driving is performed on the
A010,7,opposite side as in the native country the headlights must
A010,8,be changed over to avoid blinding the oncoming traffic.
A010,9,
A010,10,0 = Disabled
A010,11,1 = Enabled
"

The label file should live in this location on your PC:

C:\ross-tech\vag-com\Labels\4F0-910-357.lbl

Regards,
Andy


Anyone have any idea what he is talking about!! :oops: :lol:
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Post by Lloyd » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:51 pm

ADAC is still good for the 'Ring. Last weekend I was PAX in a car that lost it's front offside tyre whilst going around Ice Kurve. Quite an exciting moment. Fortunatley DC managed to tidy it up well.

ADAC turned up within 20 mins and was a 'free' rescue.

http://z8.invisionfree.com/Northloop/in ... st=0&#last

Best way to join is by telephone. You will become a member on the spot. Paperwork and your card will be sent out by post. One form needs to be completed & signed with your credit card details and sent back to ADAC.

Highly recommended. Call them on +49 89 76 76 66 32

The AA wanted £99 for my annual UK renewal PLUS £50 for a 4 day EU trip! They're having a laugh.

The ADAC UK partner is the AA btw....
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Post by 55JWB » Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:50 pm

55JWB wrote: Jason,

I stand corrected. I have been informed by Uwe that there is a "Tourist
Solution" that makes RHD cars less obnoxious to oncoming traffic when
traffic flows on the opposite side of the road. Check in Address 55:
Xenon Range and go into Adaptation. Channel 10 should have a stored
value of 0, which is your normal setting. Save a new value of 1 to alter
the beam angle. You should check this against a wall with some tape
before going to Germany, to make sure it has the desired effect. Store
a new value of 0 to put your settings back to stock.

This is documented in the label file for your headlamps:

"
A010,0,Tourist Solution
A010,5,Tourist Solution
A010,6,When driving in countries where driving is performed on the
A010,7,opposite side as in the native country the headlights must
A010,8,be changed over to avoid blinding the oncoming traffic.
A010,9,
A010,10,0 = Disabled
A010,11,1 = Enabled
"

The label file should live in this location on your PC:

C:\ross-tech\vag-com\Labels\4F0-910-357.lbl

Regards,
Andy
This works.....

Jason
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Post by Ads4 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:40 pm

Any updates on the insurance Jeff? It's getting close.. :mrgreen:
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Post by I-want-an-RS » Wed Sep 05, 2007 8:41 pm

Holy <beep>!! just seen this and guess what, myself and a few friends are going over this friday for 5 days

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Post by 55JWB » Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:43 pm

see you there then ;)
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Post by jeffw » Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:59 pm

My man is still working on it....as soon as I know I'll post the info.

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Post by jeffw » Thu Sep 06, 2007 8:59 am

OK...Insurance.

All those who expressed an interest in track day insurance for the 3 day I need your full names, value insured & reg number by PM.

It is on the basis of 1.5% premium, 10 % excess with a maximum payout of the amount insured - excess. This is being covered by some of the guys who are coming with us to Germany who work in the insurance industry. There is no 3rd party liability in this policy.

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Post by DavidT » Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:34 pm

Dear all,

I know we are all looking forward to this trip, those who have been before know what’s in store and will be itching to get lapping. For those new to it, well, the circuit will blow your mind I think and the atmosphere will make you want to stay there for ever !!!

Can I just ask everyone to bear a few things in mind please ?

* The ring is narrow, bumpy, long (13.5 miles) and takes 50 laps to learn.

* It is very slippery when wet !

* There is no run off.

* It is not marshalled (in the traditional marshals post & flag sense, there are some car / bike marshals) and there is no light system so you may come across cars or bikes crashed in the road over the brow of a hill or spilled fluids etc,.

* It is a public road and is therefore subject to German traffic laws, so do not overtake on the right and keep to the right whilst being overtaken.

* Lap timing is, generally speaking, asking for trouble.

* There are many accidents, some serious, some fatal.


For new folks, passenger laps before you venture out are highly recommended, as are experienced passengers when you do.

Please take great care. A successful lap is one where you come off without incident. Try to do your laps at quiet times – beginning/end of day & on Monday. If you feel uncomfortable, slow down, stop lapping, whatever.


Here are some links from Ben Lovejoy’s excellent site. A little time spent reading these will not be wasted:

Safety: www.nurburgring.org.uk/warning.htm

Safety Leaflet: www.nurburgring.org.uk/safety-leaflet.html

Rules: www.nurburgring.org.uk/ringrules.html

Penalties: www.nurburgring.org.uk/rules2004.html

Lap Timing: www.nurburgring.org.uk/laptimes.html

Fluid Leaks: www.nurburgring.org.uk/fluidleaks.html

Safety Equipment: www.nurburgring.org.uk/safety-equipment.html


I very much look forward to seeing everyone and enjoying the weekend together.

David

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Post by jeffw » Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:17 pm

Can I ask anyone who needs the insurance offer to contact me this evening with the following information

Name
Car Type
Reg
Value
Cover required

This is going to be a group policy for all the vehicles involved and you will be billed individually for yor share.

Either PM me the info or email jww at dclick.co.uk

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Post by jeffw » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:06 pm

Insurance is now closed. Those people who have contacted me will be covered, you should bring a cheque book with you so that you can pay over the weekend for your cover....

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Post by viperbl » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:11 pm

jeffw wrote:Insurance is now closed.
Lol, thought I was playing black jack for a min there :lol: :P

But seriously, thanks for doing this Jeff, much appreciated :)
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Post by 55JWB » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:33 pm

Bugger, been busy, was hoping to sort in the morning :(
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