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Have a look at all the people rolling through the starting gates of the nurburgring ring one of the most famous race tracks in the world. Its just amazing watching the different cars that have a go.

For those of you that have not really heard of the ring here is alittle info.

The Ring is, quite simply, the ultimate driving experience. 13 miles and at least 73* bends add up to what even racing drivers describe as the most demanding circuit in the world. It's hard to describe just how good it is until you've been there, but if you can imagine your favourite mountain road and your favourite race-track, and combine the best bits of the two, you'll get the general idea. (*There are various different figures quoted, depending on what you count as a bend - look at the photo to get an idea of the difficulty of counting them - but the official number is 73.)

Any way check it out! http://nurburgring.org.uk/webcams.html

If you would like to know more about the ring check out the same URL without the /webcams.html on the end

P.S. Remember it's live:there's a time difference,y'know!

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