Tourist Driving
As some of you might know, I like the Nurburgring and its surroundings. Located in the beautiful German Eifel area, it is a 22 km racing track that has been hosting many famous races in the past, and will do so for many years to come. Aside of the yearly 24 hours races, the track is open for car brands to test their upcoming models, and for tourists to pay 21€ for a lap on this road, when the track is opened as a one-way toll road without speed limits.
I snapped some pictures on saturday after a rain shower, to practice my panning shots.
More pictures in the gallery.
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