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Kevlar
06-02-2009, 09:00 PM
Three-day school now includes Grand Prix track;
rental cars available through Arndt Automotive

Though the legendary Nrburgring driving schoolset for August 25 this yearusually sells out within days, if not hours, of the opening of registration, school organizer Werner Briel has announced that several slots are still openespecially for North American drivers.Attachment 1639 (http://bmwcca.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1639)
The legendary Nordschleife is heaven for BMW drivers.
(Ben Lovejoy photo) The school, conducted by the BMW Club Mlheim-Ruhr, is open to entries from BMW clubs all over the world, but BMW Car Club of America members have enjoyed a special presence at the famous facility.

More good news: Sierra Chapter member Mike Dietel traveled to Germany in May to arrange for the availability of BMW rental cars at the Nrburgringat a discount. Last year, renting a car for the Ring was difficult and expensiveabout $800 a day, says Dietel. This year weve arranged to have cars available for $800 for the whole three days.Attachment 1640 (http://bmwcca.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1640) This year rental cars will be availabe at the Ring for a reasonable price. (BMW AG) Of course, if you share a ride, as many BMW CCA members do, that cuts your costs in half.

Another new development this year is the expansion of the program to provide experience in two different driving environments, with two days spent on the Nordschleifethe traditional thirteen-mile North Loopand the third day spent on the modern Grand Prix track next to the Nordschleife. Other attractions at the Nrburgring include the spectacular new Lindner resort hotel; set to open this summer, its sort of like Disneyland for gearhead grown-upsa vacation destination in its own right. And of course theres the famous BMW Ring Taxi, an E-ticket ride with a driver whos been around the course a few thousand times.

But theres no better way to experience the Nrburgring than to drive it yourselfand no better way to do that than by enrolling in the BMW Nrburgring school. For further details of the school, click here (http://www.************/RingSchool).

To e-mail North American organizer George Phemister directly, click here (Ringschool@magma.ca)or call him directly: 613 746-0027 (Eastern Daylight Time).

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1992525
06-03-2009, 12:11 AM
Who needs to learn Nurgurgring via a driving school? Just pick up forza motorsport and do about a hundred and twenty laps. Dialed. Straight dialed.