For just a few euros one can take a car onto the old track and soak up what was one of the most feared and yet respected circuits in the history of motorsport.
I beg to differ....
The Isle Of Man TT circuit is 37.75 miles (60km) per lap, it is a road circuit that has over 200 corners, 400 meters of elevation, numerous jumps, suspension breaking hollows, is surrounded by stone walls, houses and lamp posts, has no run-offs at all, has an average lap speed of over 131mph (211kph), and in 2006 the top speed recorded was 206mph (332kph).
And all that is done on two wheels with nothing more than racing leathers and a bit of personal body armor. In the 107 years since racing has taken part on the course, over 230 riders have died in the quest for glory. Despite repeated doubts over safety, the TT circuit remains as the ultimate racing challenge in the world with international riders continuing to flock to it.
(mostly taken from my head)
Sorry, but the Nurburgring, even in its most treacherous incarnation cannot even come close.