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The
Nürburgring Nordschleife has the reputation as one of the most difficult tracks in the world to master - deservedly so. With 14 miles of roadway and about 160 corners over a massive amount of elevation change, the amount of grip can change from turn to turn. As the driver of the famous
BMW Ring Taxi learned this weekend after a shunt into the barricades, the 'Ring can bite unsuspecting pros just as easily as amateurs.
The video of the incident
below shows the
M5 oversteering right into the wall as a phalanx of
Porsche models arrive behind it. According to
Bridge to Gantry, a website that specializes in news about the 'Ring,
the taxi's passengers were picked up by another Ring Taxi and driven off with a fantastic story to tell their friends back home. "The accident happened at low speed, there were two passengers in the car, but no one had at any injuries," said BMW spokesperson Cypselus von Frankenberg to
Autoblog via email.
The crash also closed track for over an hour to clean up and to haul the stricken BMW away. When a driver making a living from driving lap after lap at the Nordschleife has a crash even as seemingly minor as this one, it just goes to show why the course has the nickname 'The Green Hell.'
Continue reading Even 'Ring taxi drivers need to respect the Green Hell
Even 'Ring taxi drivers need to respect the Green Hell originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 06 Aug 2014 11:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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