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Nürburgring Carbon Club. How to make friends and influence people.
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- Parent Category: Nurburgring
- Created on Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:44
- Last Updated on Thursday, 28 June 2012 20:11
- Published on Thursday, 28 June 2012 18:12
- Written by Dale
Last year Lindner and Richter, the dynamic duo behind NAG, revealed another scheme to make Nürburg into a Monaco-wannabe. The über-exclusive Carbon Club Card (read the german blurb on a PDF here) is a €6900 season pass with a couple of interesting additions, including 'exclusive access' to the Nürburgring Nordschleife and GP circuits.
This week business in the village has been slow. The Nordschleife was shut for public sessions on Monday and Tuesday. And when the gates did finally open on Wednesday it was only from 1830 to 1915. Same story tonight (Thursday), technically it's one hour of opening, but the gates opened at 1830 and were due to shut at 1915.
![]() The track was open for one hour for one Carbon Club member. He spent half of it eating a cheeseburger. |
These reduced opening times are so that Carbon Club members can get some exclusive track time for their €6900. The plan was the NAG would sell 'only' 150 of these exclusive passes, raising a cool €1,035,000.

Track closed after 10 minutes tonight.
So last night and tonight 200+ regular customers crowded into one overflowing car park, as the single Carbon Club member who showed up spent half of the exclusive time eating a tasty burger. When he did finish, he stuck a couple of laps in (driving the white LFA above) and parked up again. Tonight he was joined by a lucky driver in a white Lambo who also did a couple of laps. While hundreds of 'commoners' looked on enviously.
I don't blame the members who paid their €6900, if you've got that kind of money, it's a no-brainer. But for a company that right now desperately needs the support of its fans, I think it's a big, fat, fail.








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A cheeseburger, yesterday.
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