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LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!!!!! when i was stationed in germany, Sabine was still doing Ring Taxi drives. i went to the track constantly on my days off, and on one particular day, i remember seeing a pretty blond lady in a helmet driving the ring taxi simply RIP past me just before Flugplatz jump. that memory sticks with me, and i feel honored to have been with her on the track!
@@Chris-bz9pg According to some youtubers sponsors seem to pay best if you place it somewhere in between at like 3-4 minutes in depending on the length and stuff, wich is an absolute dick move, at start and end of videos it is pretty easy to just skip it since you didnt engage with the content anyway and probably have your hands on the control elements anyway.
Also a thing that nearly anyone knows is: the Porsche 919 Evo Team called Stefan Beloff's family before they got to try the record and asked them if it would be okay for them, when they try to beat Beloff's record time. His family was okay with that and so they did it😊 Thats some great sportsmanship right there(
I live ~30 Minutes away from the track. It's always fascinating how "the Track nearby" is so legendary and how it gets so much international attention. Very good video btw 👍
i was stationed at Ramstein for about 2 and a half years. i made the trip every time i had days off to thrash my little mk1 vw around the track. i racked up over 100 laps in that tiny car, and it remains the most exciting thing i've ever done, 25 years later! beautiful memories from a beautiful area
That's cool man lol. So because of those track and popularity with car guys coming from all over to the city, is there an increased amount of car shops, mechanic shops or just car related shops?? I figure the auto business industry could be profitable there.
It's a beautiful track, in a beautiful place, but under that beautiful mask hides a true monster. There's no other place like the ring, no other track that can rival it. My friend who used to go there all the time to test his limits described it as "a rally stage, but for cars that should not run a rally stage". If you make one tiny mistake, the ring will take your life. On most permanent tracks you can just push your limits and even get a bit cocky. But do that here and you'll find yourself meeting the barrier at 240 immediately. One more risky part is the weather. The region always has very tricky weather but on the ring one section can be dry like the desert while another part is flooded with rain. If you do visit, be careful, be respectful, and remember that the ring will not forgive. Stay safe
weather is what played part in the Nikki Lauda crash in 76. part of the track was dry, part was wet, due to the massive amount of land the track covers. cars were skittering about because teams didn't know what tires to run on. everyone, including Nikki, was pushing really hard, and that may have played a part in the failure in the rear suspension on the car that caused his fiery spinout. (so glad he survived, and went on to etch his mark as one of the all-time great F1 drivers)
While officially prohibited in public sessions, the chase for laptime records per car model lives on by grassroots drivers in a bit of an underground scene, keyword 'BTG' As a Nürburgring local that has been lapping hundreds of laps per year for almost a decade, I TOTALLY don't know anything about it! 🙂
Very well made documentary! I highly recommend making a pilgrimage to the Nürburgring and doing a few laps there personally, as it's an experience you will never forget.
I think one of the greatest feats ever on the Nurb was when the argentinian Ika brought 3 Torino sedans along with Fangio and won the 84 hours endurance. Yep, you heard that right. Not 24, but 84 HOURS. And for me the craziest manufacturer team endeavor was AMC taking the AMX there in 69 and during the 80's.
I live in Germany and this year summer was my first time Visiting The Ring To experience it in real life with your own car was an Experience I will never forget since then I’m in Love with that track and I will be there again next year when the season starts That was the start of a Love story 😂
Went there for the first time ever as well this year, its incredible. Any car fan should do a lap at some point, even if you have a shit car. I drove a fiat panda and it was the coolest thing I've done in a while
my first lap of the ring was in late 1999 in a crappy mk1 vw that i built. in the 2.5 years i was stationed near Ramstein, i put over 100 laps on the track in that little car. nearly 25 years on, it is still the most exciting thing ive done! i later went to put over 10,000 laps in simulator, and it remains the best ring of tarmac on the planet for me.
This track used to gives me nightmares in Gran Turismo 4. That license test following an R34 in a 190E... and Sabine... I really wish that I could experience being driven by her...
Thank you for this and for including the Donkervoort lap time. Bought my Donkervoort S8 from the German importer who I believe set the lap time you mentioned - great car & great people.
My best time was 9 min. 40 sec. in 1992 , done in an Alfetta GTV 2.0 . It had 155 bhp on 1120 kg . Glad I survived all 60 plus laps I did in 1990 , 91 and 92 without a single scratch . Its the worlds greatest track for shure as is camping Muhlenbach just nearby were we stayed with our club .
The team that took a Dodge Viper SVR is a cool story too. I know that they didn't end up breaking the production car record but I think it's worth an honorable mention.
Funny, I was just stuck in a Auto Addiction worm hole, decided it's time for a couch nap, and well, this video pops up. Couch nap can wait 20 minutes. Always love your little mini-docs.
I drove for the first time on track on that beast this year. Driving a clapped Fiat around it was terrifiying in a Sea off the latests Porsches and AMGs. I will be back at the start off the season next year for sure.
I drove the track countless times and managed a 7:27 in a street legal (kind of, because germany😅) car. As i watched the 919Evo Lap record video, i did NOT understand what i was seeing... A corner where i slightly lift at 200km/h the used the e-boost at over 280 and boosted to 330... Its still unreal for me... Im sure he would do the same time without downforce because the weight of his balls would manage it😂. Also thanks for including Sabine, no video about the ring is complete without her mentioning.❤
I saw it live at the Fuchsröhre doing 330 and 3 other places. As soon as I knew it was coming, it was already gone again. Absolutely mind blowing. Even in the slow chicane after the Fuchsröhre, it was scary to watch
i was there in fall and i was very happy with my around 16 Minutes in my 2003 Astra, i mean i knew it a bit from sim but being there with your own car is a whole other level
919 evo record is awesome. He had to go wide at the carousel but i think still could sub 5:10’s with that. 919 is smaller than most of the cars which is a advantage on this track.
@colossae3241 same! I know the story well but I like how Hunters Moon puts his videos together. Also the story is relatively unknown for how crazy it is
Trying to drive that track on PlayStation 4 on Gran Turismo spec is a challenge in itself always crashing what a great challenge nonetheless great video by the way
Your videos are always so incredible, I can't even begin to think how much effort these videos take to make. I'll always look forward to more of your videos!
"the impossible lap" I had goosebumps as you were narrating Stefan Bellof's accomplishment of 6:11 (I played it back like 4 times) man's hero his story is definitely worth exploring. The narration, the videos and the way you score your vids good shit looking forward to the next one. Bravo
I got to drive it twice with a rental track cars. My company sent me to Germany on business and I took the opportunity, so glad I did!. Nice video, better than many I have seen.
To clarify the Porsche-Nissan dispute a bit: Porsche did it's Nürburgring laps with cars that were standard production cars. They simply took a car that had just been built and ran it at the Ring. Nissan came to the Ring with a whole team and spent multiple runs to tweak the setup before setting their fastest lap. Porsche therefore argued that Nissan did not use a standard production car and that therefore its lap times didn't count in the standard class.
YESSSSS ANOTHER VIDEOOOO. I’m always looking forward to any video made by this legend. Keep up the amazing work and never stop making videos you legend.
I remember seeing so many competitors taking laps it's a long and difficult stretch of track I've also played this track multiple times on gran tourismo
Thanks for the video and including Sabine. I’ve been seeing her and talking to her since I was going there since 2000. She was always friendly and was even in the same pitbox when we were racing VLN some time ago. She will be misssed. Yet, on another more ‘funny’ level, I was there when this Mercedes E-class Estate lost it’s real wheel. We did a few laps the same day, 27 April 2023, and we spent some time watching cars around the track.
My granny told me about how she used to go out on the ring regularly when she lived there in the mid 80s- early 90s. She actually had sold her 69 mustang when she moved back and went and bought a white 82 GT when she got there and that’s what she took out on the ring! 😂 Miss my granny! She was the best!
These videos are always so well made, you definitely deserve more attention, you should do a video on Ayrton Senna and the 80s and early 90s F1 scene in general
🇧🇪R. I. P. ❤SABINE 😢🇧🇪.. SHE WAS FULL OF LIFE.🎉 QUEEN OF THE TRACK.🇧🇪. I only knew of her 4m top gear. When Clarkson told her his time around the track real proud of himself, she laughed said I'd do that in a Van. Best Comeback Ever.. So She Got A Van Gave It Every Move She Had.. She Even Got Scared But Missed It By 9 Sec.. She Was Crazy.! 💯😢❤️🇧🇪. Sadly Missed.. 🇮🇪Brian..
Great great video! - Friendly feedback though from a fellow Nordschleife nerd: - You forgot to mention the F1 runs Heidfeld made in 2007 in a BMW Sauber - laps were not timed and slowed to film some sections, but the parts he ran all out could be added together to 5:30 so it could very well be argued that if a 2007 F1 could run a 5:30 with minimal and safe setup, a 5:10 - 5:15 for a 2018-2020 F1 car which is the fastest there is, especially in Q3 trim + suspension. - The time between the Radikals and the 918 were immense, like 10 yrs, and Radikal did make a non track SR8 that also did it under 7min in real street trim on street tires. - Should be emphasized (which you did) that the pre-1969/1970 Nordschleife was much MUCH harder than the 1975-today one - Lot less bumps, more visibility and no trees/hedges/signposts.
Your content is awesome, I've seen most of your content, and it's very diverse, the real question if you had to make a racing circuit, what would it be?
Nikki Lauda, one of the most talented Drivers to ever exist, was laughed at and mocked because he asked to boycott the race, I believe on top of not enough marshals it was a race that started in rain but cleared up, but he experienced exactly what he tried to stop. The Nürburgring has insanely unpredictable weather, a couple of years ago during a 24Hr race the race had to be red flagged for some time because of the weather, you had different weather on several parts of the track, and I am not joking, you had blue sky and sunshine on the GP course, a couple km further on the track it was raining, a third of the track saw so much hail that the ground froze over, so much that nobody could get forward any more. And the nights are scary, because there is only lighting on the GP course, the rest is darkness. And Sabine, may she rest in peace, talented and beloved, her spirit lives on with Frikadelli Racing that won the 2023 Nürburgring 24 Hr race in the brand-new Ferrari, it was a race of firsts, First EVER Ferrari win in the 24Hr race, first ever win by a New Zealand driver, first Frikadelli win, and they also smashed the distance record.
looking at comments am i seriously only one impressed record was held by an editor of a magazine at one point? if footage is legit one who wasn't exactly in the prime of his life either. insane reflexes
I hope someday you would cover SPA Francorchamps in the same fashion, this video was incredibly fun to watch and quite informative, absolutely well done ✅ Amazing job my friend
The 2017 Dodge Viper ACR extreme was one of these most impressive at 7:01.3. The value this represented was astounding. And in true Viper fashion, the 3rd attempt resulted in a wreck. Unfortunately, an ACR now sells for more than a new Ferrari.
I wish to make that trip to drive that ring. At first I thought it’s a mountain togue when I first played a virtual twin of this circuit in Project Gotham Racing 2. I realised that sadly, I could not drift around the corners like you could do in togues as the Nurburgring owners punishes people would do such things
Only thing I could think to add is a segment on "UA-cam corner", but to be fair there's not a lot that could be said about it besides "being an iconic corner located at Brünnchen, which is a popular spot for filming cars due to the natural geography and tricky corners which make accidents not uncommon".
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What an incredible video. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you very much for this video, it was a wonderfully entertaining history lesson, much appreciated .
Another awesome video , such an amazing voice and research
I would like to see you do a Video on the Bathurst Race Track. Great video's Highlighting all Types of Motorsport Keep up the Fantastic Work.👍
Thanks for including Sabine, may she rest in peace!
RIP Queen of the Ring
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!!!!!
when i was stationed in germany, Sabine was still doing Ring Taxi drives. i went to the track constantly on my days off, and on one particular day, i remember seeing a pretty blond lady in a helmet driving the ring taxi simply RIP past me just before Flugplatz jump. that memory sticks with me, and i feel honored to have been with her on the track!
I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't even know this! My god she was amazing. We were lucky to have her.
What!?! When did this happen??
@@Selrahcthewise In 2021, she died due to cancer
Can we just appreciate how he did his sponsors last instead of killing us in the beginning
most sponsors require the sponsored portion to be at the beginning of the video in their contracts.
and an apology in advance at the end of the video? lol
Also kept it entertaining with the clips!
@@johnny_cathought i was the only one that noticed lmao. i think he definitely intended that part for the start
@@Chris-bz9pg According to some youtubers sponsors seem to pay best if you place it somewhere in between at like 3-4 minutes in depending on the length and stuff, wich is an absolute dick move, at start and end of videos it is pretty easy to just skip it since you didnt engage with the content anyway and probably have your hands on the control elements anyway.
Also a thing that nearly anyone knows is: the Porsche 919 Evo Team called Stefan Beloff's family before they got to try the record and asked them if it would be okay for them, when they try to beat Beloff's record time. His family was okay with that and so they did it😊 Thats some great sportsmanship right there(
Respect...fits so well everywhere
I live ~30 Minutes away from the track. It's always fascinating how "the Track nearby" is so legendary and how it gets so much international attention.
Very good video btw 👍
i was stationed at Ramstein for about 2 and a half years. i made the trip every time i had days off to thrash my little mk1 vw around the track. i racked up over 100 laps in that tiny car, and it remains the most exciting thing i've ever done, 25 years later! beautiful memories from a beautiful area
Games like gran turismo gave the track international recognition for us poor people that can’t do to germany
That's cool man lol. So because of those track and popularity with car guys coming from all over to the city, is there an increased amount of car shops, mechanic shops or just car related shops??
I figure the auto business industry could be profitable there.
@@Boosted00 yeah it's flooded with these :)
Someday I plan on making the trip to Germany solely to drive this track. The hard part is figuring out how to get my racecar over there.
I love every time you upload a video, all of us watching know we're packed in for half an hour filled with top notch editing and story telling!
.... INDUBITABLY SO OLD BEAN 🏴✌️
Thanks, mum.
Passion is a beautiful thing
,We have in common
It's a beautiful track, in a beautiful place, but under that beautiful mask hides a true monster. There's no other place like the ring, no other track that can rival it. My friend who used to go there all the time to test his limits described it as "a rally stage, but for cars that should not run a rally stage". If you make one tiny mistake, the ring will take your life. On most permanent tracks you can just push your limits and even get a bit cocky. But do that here and you'll find yourself meeting the barrier at 240 immediately. One more risky part is the weather. The region always has very tricky weather but on the ring one section can be dry like the desert while another part is flooded with rain. If you do visit, be careful, be respectful, and remember that the ring will not forgive. Stay safe
weather is what played part in the Nikki Lauda crash in 76. part of the track was dry, part was wet, due to the massive amount of land the track covers. cars were skittering about because teams didn't know what tires to run on. everyone, including Nikki, was pushing really hard, and that may have played a part in the failure in the rear suspension on the car that caused his fiery spinout. (so glad he survived, and went on to etch his mark as one of the all-time great F1 drivers)
I love this place......
"If you make one tiny mistake, the ring will take your life." That's a bit of an exaggeration...
@@B__L how is that an exaggeration when it claims the lives of multiple people every year since 1928 & also over 70 professional drivers?
While officially prohibited in public sessions, the chase for laptime records per car model lives on by grassroots drivers in a bit of an underground scene, keyword 'BTG'
As a Nürburgring local that has been lapping hundreds of laps per year for almost a decade, I TOTALLY don't know anything about it! 🙂
keep on the tradition of smashing lap times!!
I'm excited to see what your RX-7 manages when it gets going :)
The first rule of BTG is, you dont talk about BTG, lol
Very well made documentary! I highly recommend making a pilgrimage to the Nürburgring and doing a few laps there personally, as it's an experience you will never forget.
seconded! i have over 100 laps in the short time i was stationed in germany, and it remains the most exciting thing i have ever done, 25 years later!
done twenty laps with a Cayman GT4, no regrets can't recommend it enough
I wish airshipment costs for my car didn’t cost as much as it does lol
My Virtual Laps only,, truly fascinating place and history,, I have only one friend who's gone and experienced it,, from I will someday,, cheers
No, I did forget it. Actually.
Always amazing when Hunter posts, these are some seriously great videos. Truly an underrated creator
tons of excellent information. im a ring aficionado and i still didnt know a LOT of what he presented here
I'm amazed by what people are amazed by.
I think one of the greatest feats ever on the Nurb was when the argentinian Ika brought 3 Torino sedans along with Fangio and won the 84 hours endurance.
Yep, you heard that right. Not 24, but 84 HOURS.
And for me the craziest manufacturer team endeavor was AMC taking the AMX there in 69 and during the 80's.
I haven't been so pleasantly surprised from a video by a content creator in a while, thank you Hunter, truly.
I think you mean to say "pleasantly surprised"
@@C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 yup
Respect for putting the ad at the end and not bother people halfway into the video
I live in Germany and this year summer was my first time Visiting The Ring
To experience it in real life with your own car was an Experience I will never forget
since then I’m in Love with that track and I will be there again next year when the season starts
That was the start of a Love story 😂
Went there for the first time ever as well this year, its incredible. Any car fan should do a lap at some point, even if you have a shit car. I drove a fiat panda and it was the coolest thing I've done in a while
my first lap of the ring was in late 1999 in a crappy mk1 vw that i built. in the 2.5 years i was stationed near Ramstein, i put over 100 laps on the track in that little car. nearly 25 years on, it is still the most exciting thing ive done! i later went to put over 10,000 laps in simulator, and it remains the best ring of tarmac on the planet for me.
This track used to gives me nightmares in Gran Turismo 4. That license test following an R34 in a 190E...
and Sabine... I really wish that I could experience being driven by her...
What a driver, what a Woman.
Every single day is a slow, painful wait for your next video. And yes, it's worth every second. Thank you ❤
Then we can charge you more?
I keep saying it. Most underrated automotive channel. Storytelling second to none!
Thank you for this and for including the Donkervoort lap time. Bought my Donkervoort S8 from the German importer who I believe set the lap time you mentioned - great car & great people.
My best time was 9 min. 40 sec. in 1992 , done in an Alfetta GTV 2.0 .
It had 155 bhp on 1120 kg .
Glad I survived all 60 plus laps I did in 1990 , 91 and 92 without a single scratch .
Its the worlds greatest track for shure as is camping Muhlenbach just nearby were we stayed with our club .
The team that took a Dodge Viper SVR is a cool story too. I know that they didn't end up breaking the production car record but I think it's worth an honorable mention.
@huntersmoon you should do a future video on Godfrey Qualls. Detroit Traffic Cop by day and Illegal Street Racer by night.
Thank you UA-cam for this recommendation ❤️ makes me want to drive this now on Assetto 😂
Man, just hearing Sabine's name makes me tear up. RIP to the Queen!
Solid pronounciation. My respect for getting the „Schleife“ right.
Funny, I was just stuck in a Auto Addiction worm hole, decided it's time for a couch nap, and well, this video pops up. Couch nap can wait 20 minutes. Always love your little mini-docs.
14:39 Being 4 seconds behind Walter Röhrl is a massive achievement I don’t think many people will appreciate
I drove for the first time on track on that beast this year. Driving a clapped Fiat around it was terrifiying in a Sea off the latests Porsches and AMGs.
I will be back at the start off the season next year for sure.
Same here, drove my moms fiat panda, it was still so hype though
@@luukvanoijen7082 I had a barchetta actually. Top down was absolutely the right choice, made it even better.
I wanna take a civic there for the sake of it
I drove the track countless times and managed a 7:27 in a street legal (kind of, because germany😅) car. As i watched the 919Evo Lap record video, i did NOT understand what i was seeing... A corner where i slightly lift at 200km/h the used the e-boost at over 280 and boosted to 330... Its still unreal for me... Im sure he would do the same time without downforce because the weight of his balls would manage it😂. Also thanks for including Sabine, no video about the ring is complete without her mentioning.❤
I saw it live at the Fuchsröhre doing 330 and 3 other places. As soon as I knew it was coming, it was already gone again. Absolutely mind blowing. Even in the slow chicane after the Fuchsröhre, it was scary to watch
i was there in fall and i was very happy with my around 16 Minutes in my 2003 Astra, i mean i knew it a bit from sim but being there with your own car is a whole other level
This is exactly what I wanted to learn about since I got interested in motorsports a few months ago. Thank you. ❤
919 evo record is awesome. He had to go wide at the carousel but i think still could sub 5:10’s with that. 919 is smaller than most of the cars which is a advantage on this track.
Ahhh vaporwave and cars… a hard combo to beat 😎
Used to come here every year with my dad as a kid
He passed away when I was 14, currently saving up to make my own journey there for his birthday
Best channel on UA-cam! Do a video on the Whittington Brothers. That'd be awesome
I really want to see he make a video about that
@colossae3241 same! I know the story well but I like how Hunters Moon puts his videos together. Also the story is relatively unknown for how crazy it is
Trying to drive that track on PlayStation 4 on Gran Turismo spec is a challenge in itself always crashing what a great challenge nonetheless great video by the way
Very informative video! Well done. So glad you mentioned Ms. Sabeen.
The onboard view from the 919 EVO is the scariest Ring lap I've ever watched.
Your videos are always so incredible, I can't even begin to think how much effort these videos take to make. I'll always look forward to more of your videos!
"the impossible lap" I had goosebumps as you were narrating Stefan Bellof's accomplishment of 6:11 (I played it back like 4 times) man's hero his story is definitely worth exploring.
The narration, the videos and the way you score your vids good shit looking forward to the next one. Bravo
I got to drive it twice with a rental track cars. My company sent me to Germany on business and I took the opportunity, so glad I did!. Nice video, better than many I have seen.
Thanks for the crude editing it makes your yt channel one of my favs!
To clarify the Porsche-Nissan dispute a bit: Porsche did it's Nürburgring laps with cars that were standard production cars. They simply took a car that had just been built and ran it at the Ring. Nissan came to the Ring with a whole team and spent multiple runs to tweak the setup before setting their fastest lap. Porsche therefore argued that Nissan did not use a standard production car and that therefore its lap times didn't count in the standard class.
I’ll never get tired of hearing Head First mixed with great car footage, thanks for the great work !
YESSSSS ANOTHER VIDEOOOO. I’m always looking forward to any video made by this legend. Keep up the amazing work and never stop making videos you legend.
I remember seeing so many competitors taking laps it's a long and difficult stretch of track I've also played this track multiple times on gran tourismo
It's only like an hour or so away from where i used to live, which is crazy to think about
Thanks for the video and including Sabine. I’ve been seeing her and talking to her since I was going there since 2000. She was always friendly and was even in the same pitbox when we were racing VLN some time ago. She will be misssed. Yet, on another more ‘funny’ level, I was there when this Mercedes E-class Estate lost it’s real wheel. We did a few laps the same day, 27 April 2023, and we spent some time watching cars around the track.
The Stefan Bellof S is the corner he crashed at during the race (just after pflanzgarten 2) after setting the 6.11 qualifying time
Another absolute BANGER! Thank you Hunter's Moon for the preemium content!
My granny told me about how she used to go out on the ring regularly when she lived there in the mid 80s- early 90s. She actually had sold her 69 mustang when she moved back and went and bought a white 82 GT when she got there and that’s what she took out on the ring! 😂
Miss my granny! She was the best!
its just insane how much more intense this track is than any other. the fact theres not even close to an argument is crazy
Love this track in gt7
Rest in peace Sabine 🙏🏻🌹
Criminally underrated channel
Crazy how these old cars are nearly as fast as the record setters today.
Hunter's Moon with the high quality content.
Your vids are some of the most informative and watchable docs that I have seen on youtube. Great work!
First timer here. Top vid mate. Quality all round. Thank you.
Very interesting and great footage! Thank you for the historical approach as well as the automotive history related to the Ring. Well done!
These videos are always so well made, you definitely deserve more attention, you should do a video on Ayrton Senna and the 80s and early 90s F1 scene in general
🇧🇪R. I. P. ❤SABINE 😢🇧🇪.. SHE WAS FULL OF LIFE.🎉 QUEEN OF THE TRACK.🇧🇪. I only knew of her 4m top gear. When Clarkson told her his time around the track real proud of himself, she laughed said I'd do that in a Van. Best Comeback Ever.. So She Got A Van Gave It Every Move She Had.. She Even Got Scared But Missed It By 9 Sec.. She Was Crazy.! 💯😢❤️🇧🇪. Sadly Missed.. 🇮🇪Brian..
Bellof’s record will forever be the greatest feat in motorsport history
RIP Sabine, long missed and forever loved.
always a good day when hunter uploads
Amazing documentary buddy, love the included time graphics. Thank you.
leaving the sponsor for the end...legendary
Great great video! - Friendly feedback though from a fellow Nordschleife nerd:
- You forgot to mention the F1 runs Heidfeld made in 2007 in a BMW Sauber - laps were not timed and slowed to film some sections, but the parts he ran all out could be added together to 5:30 so it could very well be argued that if a 2007 F1 could run a 5:30 with minimal and safe setup, a 5:10 - 5:15 for a 2018-2020 F1 car which is the fastest there is, especially in Q3 trim + suspension.
- The time between the Radikals and the 918 were immense, like 10 yrs, and Radikal did make a non track SR8 that also did it under 7min in real street trim on street tires.
- Should be emphasized (which you did) that the pre-1969/1970 Nordschleife was much MUCH harder than the 1975-today one - Lot less bumps, more visibility and no trees/hedges/signposts.
Your content is awesome, I've seen most of your content, and it's very diverse, the real question if you had to make a racing circuit, what would it be?
Great history lesson, love Nordschliefe in SIM racing. Sabin eis gone way too soon, may she RIP.
Hell yeah!! Summoning salt but cars!!!
The transition to the sponsor ad made me chuckle. Good job!
as someone great once said: babe wake up new hunters moon video just dropped
Stoked to see another vid!
Running softer Track tires is a No-Brainer. R.IP. Sabine she always had a big Smile. What a Fun Job she had!
I really enjoyed this video, thank you for uploading!
Thus channel needs more recognition it's such great content
Nikki Lauda, one of the most talented Drivers to ever exist, was laughed at and mocked because he asked to boycott the race, I believe on top of not enough marshals it was a race that started in rain but cleared up, but he experienced exactly what he tried to stop.
The Nürburgring has insanely unpredictable weather, a couple of years ago during a 24Hr race the race had to be red flagged for some time because of the weather, you had different weather on several parts of the track, and I am not joking, you had blue sky and sunshine on the GP course, a couple km further on the track it was raining, a third of the track saw so much hail that the ground froze over, so much that nobody could get forward any more. And the nights are scary, because there is only lighting on the GP course, the rest is darkness.
And Sabine, may she rest in peace, talented and beloved, her spirit lives on with Frikadelli Racing that won the 2023 Nürburgring 24 Hr race in the brand-new Ferrari, it was a race of firsts, First EVER Ferrari win in the 24Hr race, first ever win by a New Zealand driver, first Frikadelli win, and they also smashed the distance record.
Great effort of putting all this together.. 👏 👍
Awesome video, thank you for creating it. Never knew this track had such a history
Having driven Tsukuba and Laguna Seca the ring is next on my list!!
The 911 safety car that responded to Nikki Lauda's crash deserves a video of its own. It was genuinely a miniature fire truck.
looking at comments am i seriously only one impressed record was held by an editor of a magazine at one point? if footage is legit one who wasn't exactly in the prime of his life either. insane reflexes
Awesome vid man. Especially enjoyed the Summoning Salt nods. Great work.
I was genuinely saddened when Sabine Schmidtz died. I still miss her. RIP Sabine. Good vid btw.
I hope someday you would cover SPA Francorchamps in the same fashion, this video was incredibly fun to watch and quite informative, absolutely well done ✅
Amazing job my friend
I'm Brazilian with proud but every time Ayrton Senna name it's called in the motorsport world make me prouder...
Love your videos man 💯, it reminds me of Summoning Salt jajaja. Keep up the great work and Keep Moving Forward 👍.
How can anyone think of the ring without remembering what happened to the late Niki Lauda
Been loving your channel. Hope to see it grow.
Super long tracks are deadly because it is so hard to remember every approach to all the corners....especially @ 260 MPH !
5:26 DOES A PAZER HAVE A TIME ON THE NÜRBURG RING?!?
Loved it, and you mentioned it but would love a video on the mille miglia or targa florio as well!
The Nurburgring was my favorite track in Gran Turismo 4
still some of the best automotive content on the platform
New upload = good day! Lovely video as always!
blud said “i apologize in advance” at the end
anyways, great vid man, keep up the good work
Nurburgring World Record progression video? Oh hell yeah, that's tight up my alley
A new Hunter's Moon video! Yesssss!
The 2017 Dodge Viper ACR extreme was one of these most impressive at 7:01.3. The value this represented was astounding. And in true Viper fashion, the 3rd attempt resulted in a wreck. Unfortunately, an ACR now sells for more than a new Ferrari.
Great video, thanks for your hard work
I wish to make that trip to drive that ring. At first I thought it’s a mountain togue when I first played a virtual twin of this circuit in Project Gotham Racing 2.
I realised that sadly, I could not drift around the corners like you could do in togues as the Nurburgring owners punishes people would do such things
Only thing I could think to add is a segment on "UA-cam corner", but to be fair there's not a lot that could be said about it besides "being an iconic corner located at Brünnchen, which is a popular spot for filming cars due to the natural geography and tricky corners which make accidents not uncommon".