Thanks to the generosity of KW Suspensions, I'll be attending the ADAC Zurich 24hr-Race at the Nurburgring next weekend. No, not behind the wheel, just behind a camera (this time, anyway).
Now, I've been fortunate enough to have taken a grand total of about a dozen laps of the 'Ring, and while I did get somewhat familiar with its 13-plus miles, I simply can't imagine running that track with 249 (!?!?!?!) other cars for 24 hours. Of course, with 13+ miles of track, there should be space for everyone, but the field is as diverse as any you're likely to see anywhere. It's everything from GT3 Porsches and Audis to Civic Type Rs. Think of the 25 hours of Thunderhill, just with waaaaay more of everything and you should get an idea.
There are a few American drivers entered, and even a couple we're friendly with, so I hope to be able to send some messages of good cheer home to the board. I'm not sure what the internet situation or the working conditions will be like, but I'd imagine they have a decent press room, and supposedly we small but merry band of journalists from all over the world have a whole rental house arranged for us right on or at least near the circuit for the duration of the race. So I should be able to post stuff in relatively short order for the most part. Of course, Germany is six hours ahead of the east coast of the US, so I'll actually be posting from the FUTURE. I'll let everyone know who wins the Superbowl (Atlanta over the Jets 30-17).
Any requests? I mean, I'm there, I need to write/photo/video some stuff, what do you want to know? Or should I just find the least-english speaking team and embed myself with them until they figure out why I'm there?
After the race, we visit KW's factory, and one of their OEM partners who is a manufacturer in Stuttgart that they cannot mention the name of. Probably because it's some company that makes Razor scooters with KW shocks and they're just messing with us. But maybe not.
Finally, after that, I take a day off before flying home. Because everyone know that you can see all of Germany in a day. I'm renting a Peugeot 206cc convertible and staying in a neat little bed and breakfast called the "Frankfurt Airport Holiday Inn Express" (All those quaint German names just sound festive, don't they?). So I'll probably just end up driving around and sightseeing a bit, or finding some parrot rehab center and volunteering and spending the day scrubbing food bowls and doing nail trims on birds, or just hole up in a nice, air-conditioned porno theater.
I leave Wednesday, so watch the board for updates as the internet allows.
jg