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I take it you mean the Nordschleife / Nurburgring.

 

I've done a dozen or so laps in a week-end, all in the wet / damp.

 

If you go, don't time yourself, and then try to improve it.

 

You will end up with a large bill for armco repairs.

 

Go and enjoy it for what it is, you will be faster than some and slower than lots.

 

I was a passenger in a highley tuned RS4 on one lap, and my pilot was "outdriven" by a VW Sharran diesel.

 

Drivers skill and local knowledge make the real difference round that place.

 

If you go, have fun and forget the stopwatch.

 

Ian.

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as has already been said, try not to get hung up on laptimes. Its all about enjoying yourself.

 

Obviously people do time themselves, I just set the GPS going and put it in the glovebox, then look at the end of the day. I find I put less pressure on myself that way.

 

for info, my Golf MK2 with 170HP has done an 8:46, so the Z should be in the low 8`s with a driver who knows the ring AND the car.

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