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Lankstarr
04-08-2012, 08:17 PM
Hi all,
I'd like to do a trip in the NSX next year to Europe , only a Friday to Monday job but would like some thoughts, recommendations based on what you know or actual experience.
I have never looked into it but have the current ideas:
1. Ring trip with a few laps (not sure I have balls to ring my car!)
2. Amsterdam plus mash up
3. Italian mountains (enough time?)
Let me know your thoughts :-)
Thanks,
Luke
Lankstarr
04-08-2012, 09:40 PM
Btw just upgraded to lifetime tracker option.. Pretty much decided I'll keep the NSX over the gallardo ive always wanted as long as funds/ situation permits. Another one off the market long term hopefully... Just got 3 years Honda warranty as well!
Senninha
04-08-2012, 11:40 PM
Ring trip is great fun and Hans does great job of organising this annually (278kph) .... I actually prefer the drive from the forest to Nuburg than the actual track and some of the surrounding roads are also good fun!
Le Mans another good one though my next will be in two yrs for the next classic as I can't get excited by weasel racing.
Would love to do Italy ... Hopefully we still have Markc's trip notes on here as a guide
nobby
04-08-2012, 11:49 PM
thumbs up for ring trip ...not as bad as u think ... u go as fast as u are happy with ... accidents happen when people run out of talent
great feeling runnin the nsx there
Tokyo-Joe
05-08-2012, 07:59 AM
I am interested in joining you if you are open to that, my euro road trip last year was one of the most fun/scary things I've done!
Lankstarr
05-08-2012, 08:28 AM
Need to work out plan before thinking if it's good to go in a group... If it was drive to Amsterdam for a mash up the main concern would be a secure hotel for the car and other than that it would just be used to and from rather than a driving holiday.
Ring scares me a bit, lack of talent on my part and other idiots coupled with the knowledge that car would be very hard to replace!
Italy appeals a lot, need to work out mileage to make sure it can work over 4 days without being too tired.
Thanks for input!
L*
Italian mountains is a bit far for a long weekend, I think. Unless you get the train to Livorno - http://www.railsavers.com/page.aspx?pid=68 (http://www.railsavers.com/page.aspx?pid=68) - and drive back, maybe? Depends on whether you want to spend the entire time in the car or if you plan to stop and see things too :)
Mrs D & I did a Gran Turismo a few years ago, and here's the itinerary (with a few stops long enough to enjoy the location and catch our breath) - it didn't feel like an onerous amount of driving most of the time, though the last day hack through Belgium from the N'Ring back home was long and dull.
CONFIRMED ITINERARY
Sat 5th Sept
Sat 12th Sept
Depart
Home 07:00
Depart
Bologna
Arrive
Reims 14:00
Arrive
Bologna
Stay
Azur Hotel
Stay
Hotel Touring
286mi
Sun 6th Sept
Sun 13th Sept
Depart
Reims 10:00
Depart
Bologna 11:00
Arrive
Lausanne 18:15
Arrive
Merano 16:00
Stay
Hotel Angleterre & Residence
Stay
Hotem Miramonti
331mi
218mi
Mon 7th Sept
Mon 14th Sept
Depart
Lausanne 11:00
Depart
Merano 09:00
Arrive
Montreux 11:30
Arrive
Davos 15:00
Stay
Hotel Splendid
Stay
ArabellaSheraton Hotel Waldhuus
16mi
147mi
Tue 8th Sept
Tue 15th Sept
Depart
Montreux 09:00
Depart
Davos 10:00
Arrive
Verbania 12:30
Arrive
Baden-Baden 17:00
Stay
Hotel Ancora
Stay
Hotel Merkur
195mi
292 mi
Wed 9th Sept
Wed 16th Sept
Depart
Verbania 11:00
Depart
B-B
Arrive
Como 13:00
Arrive
B-B
Stay
Albergo Lenno
Stay
47mi
Thu 10th Sept
Thu 17th Sept
Depart
Como 10:00
Depart
B-B - 10:00
Arrive
Parma 13:30
Arrive
Adenau 13:00
Stay
Hotel Ora
Stay
Hotel Blau Ecke
148mi
190mi
Fri 11th Sept
Fri 18th Sept
Depart
Parma 9:00
Depart
Adenau 10:00
Arrive
Bologna 18:00
Arrive
Home 20:40
Stay
Hotel Touring
Stay
426mi
103mi
Total 2392 miles :|
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