How long did it take you to learn the Nordschleife?

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Flava_Flo80
I saw, this week's Daily Race C is the Nordschleife. I usually try to finish the Circuit Experience of the specific track all gold, before I participate in Daily Races. For Suzuka this took me a whole afternoon and the track has 18 corners. The Nordschleife has about 4 times as many corners and the margin for error rises exponentially, the longer the track is.
So I'm just wondering, how long did it take you to know all the 73 corners by heart, where to break, how to hit the apex, etc.
 
Can only remember first driving around in GT4. Can't think off the top of my head any previous games I have driven before that. So, that'll make it twenty plus years? I still don't know all the names of the turns.:lol:
 
I still don't know all the names of the turns.:lol:
Embarrassed Shame GIF
 
Exactly, I can push until the Carrousel, after that my vision becomes blurrier and missed the gear I am in until the second Carrousel
I know what you mean! From the little carrousel up to exiting the youtube corners I "just" drive.

Still learning how to push in that sector.
 
Been running on it since GT4, still not confident that i know it.

There's much of it i know well, but some sections which have similar combinations of corners within the same sectors, i often get thrown by.
 
Been learning it since GT6. I tend to be good enough at it that I'm able to beat the gold target in CEs without too much hassle but nowhere near good enough to actually race on it with other people. I find that when it comes to this track, particularly for me anyway, been able to beat the gold time in CE gives me a false sense of confidence and then I go race against other people there and I'm absolutely nowhere. No pace whatsoever, making lots of mistakes etc...heck you'd think I haven't spent countless hours and years driving and learning it.

I'll admit it too...even though I don't know the name of any of the corners 😂 I really love the track. It's on my bucket list to drive on one day IRL. That said, I don't even think about racing competitively against other people there, it's now become my go to chill track to just take random mostly stock cars (with sport soft tires and upgraded brakes) and go drive.
 
I've been driving it in games for nearly 20 years now since I was young, I feel like only in the last few years do I now anticipate specific turns and sectors on the circuit. Part of it is due to youtube rather than just practice. The power of reviewing film.
 
My first exposure was the AMG driving school in GT5. I think this was the first version of a circuit experience in the series. This definitely helped a lot.

I'm feeling quite confident on it ever since. At least in so far that I know what to expect after every corner, not necessarily that I have every breaking point down to a T all the time.

So I would say try the CE and see how it goes. But yeah it might take more than an afternoon to gold it if you're completely unfamiliar with track.
 
They say it takes a 1000 laps to learn the Ring. I have done more than that, so it might be true. And even with that, when I drive on the Ring irl, I get confused. It's a very hard track, but I love it.
 
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