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Taken from the EVO newsletter.....

The Nurburgring opens for business again this weekend, with the world-famous Nordschleife available for public and tourist laps from Sunday March 15. A fortnight later the Ring's Grand Prix track joins it, with dedicated tourist sessions for the first time.

Just like the Nordschleife, it operates as a public toll road so German Highway Code applies and police are able to prosecute dangerous driving. Unlike the 13-mile Ring, though, it boasts long run-off areas and gravel traps to try and ensure mishaps don't end up expensively nestled in the Armco.

It costs 30 euros (just over £28) for 20 minutes around the 3.2-mile track, which has seven left-hand bends and ten right-handers. It will be open for 28 days during 2009, with more details available at the official Ring website.

Awesome, so now not only is the burger ring a public road but so is the F1 track as well :)

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Needs to be organised. My friends from the Celica club and Ford club in the UK go over twice a year. Easter is one of the busiest weekends there. Only a few hours driving from my parents place in the UK. 2010 sounds good with me. :laugh:

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