The Highlights
- Professional driver
- 560bhp BMW
- Transfers
What Goes Down
- Meet your driver.
- Strap into the passenger seat and prepare for the ride of your life.
- You'll be speeding over the Nordschleife
- The high octane lap begins with the driver gradually ramping up the speed as the tyres warm up.
- Once the lap begins do your best not to keep pressing back in your seat or whimpering for mercy.
- Maximum of 3 co-pilots in the car at once.
4 hours in total.
Minimum of 6 stags.
All year round.
Smart casual.
Why Groups Rate This
This is a ride quite like anything you will have experienced before. The Nurbrugring is one of the world's most iconic racing tracks which has played host to the greatest racing drivers of all time. And now you'll be taking to the track at roughly "Wahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!" miles an hour. The perfect adrenaline fueled experience to add to your Cologne stag do.
The experience will start with a return transfer from your accommodation to the race track. Once there you'll meet the professional driving team made up of many well-known ex-champion racing drivers.
After a chance to see the track in action and get up close and personal with this legendary racing surface, you'll be strapped securely into the hot seat of a 560bph BMW (what else would you expect at the Nurbergring?) as one of the track's professional drivers gives you an incredible insight into this infamous course.
The lap will be driven on the Nordschleife (North loop) of the circuit which Sir Jackie Stewart nicknamed "The Green Hell". The track itself stretches out over 20.8km (13mls) and features 73 corners and has over 300metres elevation change between its lowest and highest points. It's also widely considered to be one of the most challenging circuits in the world.
The car can take up to three passengers on a lap and all participants must bring ID or passport with them.
Nurburgring QI
Drivers to have won on the "The Green Hell" include; M Schumacher, J Fangio, N Piquet, A Senna, J Stewart, A Prost, L Hamilton, N Mansell, F Alonso, Vettel.
Originally German racing took place on public roads but this was ended when it was considered to be "Impractical and dangerous".
The first-ever race at the Nurbergring was won on an English 35cc Velocette motorcycle.
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