Cold Start. Public days at the Nürburgring in 1995 are no different from today

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1995 was a long time ago… Even the Porsche 911 were only air-cooled and a hot hatch with 150 hp was… crazy. The Nürburgring and its public open days, on the other hand, seem to be as equal in 1995 as they are in 2020.

That's what we can see in this video, where someone dusted off their old action-packed cassettes in “green hell” and digitized them, posting them on YouTube.

The big difference is the machines (four and two wheels) that circulate there, most of them quite modest - others not really - but driven by "tourists" with the same determination as a professional pilot, not always with the same ones... results.

We ended up having a compilation of exits and crashes, luckily with no major consequences other than hurt pride:

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Better yet, the channel frightened fred didn't stop with showing the Nürburgring in 1995. There is a “sequel”: he sees the Nürburgring on public open days in 1996, which even seemed more interesting to us. There is still a "prequel" from 1993, but the image quality, unfortunately, leaves a lot to be desired.

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