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less than 300km/h around Nüremberg

Ohhh... my turn, my turn! :woohoo:

Fun ride, thanks for the link. Looks like an average weekend day on Angeles Crest. ;)

Those boys needs some serious suspension tweaking... otherwise, pretty amazing what >$11k USD will buy a completely novice rider here in the States, eh?
 
It's like watching one of those skiing videos; you want to get out there and be like one of those guys. Having gone around the Nurburgring on a motorbike, 1974 & 76 on the full course, and again a couple years back on the abreviated course shown in the video, I can tell you that those two guys are seriously fast and have many, many laps on that track. It's a scary fast place and you would never ride the Nurburgring like you would a closed road course - well maybe once. I think I'll watch the video again.
 
This is some serious s**t!!!
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Thanks RJVB for this caviar!!!!

Just put it in full screen, crank up the volume and you'll want to play this one over & over again...
Damn I've been watching it 6 time in a row... these guys are crazy!
Some of the guys they overtake must be messing up their pants LOOOOOOOOOL
 
avec plaisir, B ^^

Found here, btw.

Anyone seen the lap video taken in some 700HP vehicle? I'd be curious to know what peak velocity that one attained...
 
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