According to Jalopnik :
http://blackflag.jalopnik.com/nissan-gt ... thardigree
there was an accident today at Nurburgring race, a Nissan Nismo flipped into spectactor area.
Neither or both. If the crest hadn't been there the Nissan would have stayed on the ground, but no other car flew like this there so it has to be the Nissan. Mercedes added dive planes on their LeMans car 16 years ago and the ACO modified the track, but I would find it a shame they touch this track.mep wrote:Let`s look at it from a different point of view: What is unsafe here; the track or the car?
I think the same. Ths video shows it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL-srTS63lY-Felix- wrote:When you look closely it looks like the front of the car is already airborn approaching the top of the crest. Of course the crest makes it worse then but I doubt it was solely the track..
I was there by the way, the atmosphere afterwards was horrible
They flattened some of the crests back in the 70s and it's lined with Armco these days, which it wasn't back then. They've been putting up Armco in new locations even in the last few years. The track is constantly evolving as it's in constant daily use and sections are resurfaced over time. The catch fencing that the car went over only went up about 5 years ago, I think. I don't remember much catch fencing anywhere the first time I went.WaikeCU wrote:Has the Nordschleife trackside ever been changed throughout the years? I don't see any tire walls at all. I only see barriers. Also, the cars have gone faster throughout the years.
I don't think the ban is forever. It will just last until the first wave of press and media Attention is gone.MadMatt wrote:It seems that VLN categories SP7 to SP10 and SP-Pro and SP-X are now not allowed. Basically all the top cars. This will effectively kill the VLN.