Thursday: recovery day
Please note: there are two new posts below this one, with tons of photos
the day after the ring:
I got to bed late Wednesday night (about 2am) after offloading the days photos and working out my route for the rest of my trip in Germany. I woke up as late as possible the next morning. I checked out of the hotel just in time and then sat in my car figuring out where I was going to drive that day, and figuring out where the Ring Werk was so I could pick up a couple souvenirs. Sadly a thick fog had rolled in late Wednesday night and had settled quite heavily by Thursday morning. I gave up on taking photos of the various test centers around the ring (Nissan, GM, and BMW all have large test centers) and drove straight into town to pick up some goodies.
The Ring Werk area. This is all new construction as part of the “Nürburgring 2009″ project, near the Grand Prix circuit.


a large recreation/model of the Nürburgring in the Nissan area





an RS4






no idea what this is..


Aston Martin store

huge video screen inside the building



This place oozes BMW..

inside the souvenir shop








After taking photos of all the cool things along the way, I picked up a Nürburgring shirt and a few ring stickers for my cars at a home. It was so foggy I actually used my rental’s rear fog light, and had a hard time seeing the buildings when looking for a place to park.
I got out of town really quite late, after noon, and started on my way toward Stuttgart. I was hoping to make it to Stuttgart in time to stop at the Porsche Museum before driving on toward the Austrian border further south. However my body had different plans for me as I ended up feeling very tired while driving on the Autobahn. I ended up having to pull off into a Parkplatz and catch some rest in my car. I slept a couple hours and missed the closing time of the Porsche Museum.
in between Nürburg and Stuttgart.. everything is old here, including the mountains

I ended up staying in another hostel on Thursday night, having driven only a couple hundred kilometers that day. It felt like a complete waste. I checked into my room (single room this time) and immediately settled down to work on my photos from the previous day. This took me about four hours to complete. I got my photos online and went to bed.
the first Z1 I’ve ever seen..


















