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Paul James 04-Apr-2006 20:53

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Originally posted by razz
Have you tried the Nurburgring backwards? Now that _really_ is fun! Hohe Acht back down to the Carrrousel is STEEP, and the corner at Exmuhle is blind over a crest!

Don't try this on an open day!

It's quite entertaining enough going the same way as (most of) the other vehicles. Best not get your braces caught round the bumper of the 'ring taxi :):)

chris.p 04-Apr-2006 21:04

funny thing is, Cadwell WAS an anticlockwise curcuit before it was tarmaced:o ( that was the original woodland only curcuit)



Chris.:burn:

WeeJohnyB 04-Apr-2006 21:04

Ah Cadwell backwards.....done bits of it in the No Limits van doing recovery on track days...come down the ramp from the holding area and turn right!!! Back along to the Mountain with Mark driving....the colour of fear:o Going over the top of the Mountain, even in a diesel van is awesome, it's so steep and the left at the bottom is very sharp as a result. Also been up Mansfield to the Gooseneck, another huge hill on the way up. Good fun.

I think they do Anglesey both ways???

WeeJohnyB

psychlist 04-Apr-2006 21:23

Quote:

Originally posted by WeeJohnyB
I think they do Anglesey both ways???


Trust the Welsh ;)

Dominic Clegg 04-Apr-2006 22:48

cant remeber who told me at cadwell about a race some orgaised on kids ride on toys down the mountin after the races had finished sounded a great idea for a bonus round when we next at cadwell:D

rin_sun 06-Apr-2006 21:21

Whele says "I used to ride regularly on a Thursday night at Brands hatch in an anti-clockwise direction when racing pedal cycles. The climb up to Druids followed by the climb up to Paddock Bend used to leave your lungs raw and your legs burning."


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