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> OT: Video. 1 Lap in a 2009 Corvette @ Nurburgring, 177 MPH @ 5300RPM
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post Jul 21 2008, 12:16 AM
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Play the video:

http://jalopnik.com/398297/video-proof-of-...nurburgring-lap






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post Jul 21 2008, 05:31 PM
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nope, not PCA. It is an "open track day" which means you shows ups, signs some forms and hits the track with whatever car you have. You could run your tow vehicle I believe (haven't confirmed all their terms but I have ran a pickup on a track more than once).

On their website, the rules sound like most open track days I have been to which are very loose in the fact there are little to no rules or supervision, but it also means that guys with even bone stock cars and no race suits can run.
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post Jul 22 2008, 08:53 AM
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nope, not PCA. It is an "open track day" which means you shows ups, signs some forms and hits the track with whatever car you have. You could run your tow vehicle I believe (haven't confirmed all their terms but I have ran a pickup on a track more than once).

On their website, the rules sound like most open track days I have been to which are very loose in the fact there are little to no rules or supervision, but it also means that guys with even bone stock cars and no race suits can run.


Well if i do show up for the RRC i would trailer the six down so i just mite show but its not likely. I will be spending alot of vacation do`n family stuff.do you need to register for this event and is there a limited # of cars? no rule or supervision sound like a wreck wait`n to happen
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