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CrayolaActually 80% of the year is public, almost any day you can just rock up and race. They hardly ever close the track off completely even if people are testing. Only time they close it to public is for racers or if a car company pays a hell of a lot. Think about how much money they are losing (its like 8 euro a lap per car) if its closed to everyone so BMW can test their M3 CSL. They wouldnt unless BMW, MB, Audi etc. were paying them more than they make normally/.
Well, not not really, although you can drive the Norschleife on several days per week,
you can do that for only a few hours like 3 pm to 7 pm or sometimes only 1, 5 hours a day... the rest is reservated for the companies I said.... are you serious about the money ??? The ring is never full of cars as a national highway or so, do you really think DaimlerChrysler, BMW, Nissan, Toyota & Co. give anything about loosing a few thousand dollars a day? Do you want to crash a protype into a 18 year old wannbe racer in a 90 hp car ? Sorry but if you take the hours you can enter the track per week you end up with a small amount of time where you can actually enter with your private car, like 20 % as I said, also consider winter ( track closed most of time)....