If you’re into driving around a racetrack with your own car, and frequently witness things going hella wrong, this one is for you.
Perhaps you have heard of Nürburgring, the 150 000-capacity motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg, Germany. You know, the one where Roman Abramovich took his supercars for a spin. (HERE)
It is also known as Nordschleife, or “the Green Hell”.
Since construction ended in 1927, the Nordschleife has enjoyed a reputation as a terrifying and merciless route through the Eifel forests. It’s open for public racing, during what is known as “tourist days,” attracting motorsport enthusiasts from the world over.
During one of these public openings there was an oil spill and there were a few near-crashes, all caught on camera.
There’s nothing like a “Holy F*ck” in a German accent to set the mood. Check around the 1:30 mark for the curse-worthy moment.
[source:msn]
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