Nürburgring To Dismantle Roller Coaster, Finally Ending 16-Year Boondoggle
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At the Nürburgring, the "Ring-Racer" is partially rebuilt. The roller coaster was once planned as the fastest in the world, but was shut down due to numerous technical defects. Why a part of the track is now dismantled.
Ring Racer, the roller coaster next to Nürburgring, the motor racing circuit hosting the German Formula 1 Grand Prix, is going to be partially demolished. The roller coaster has been built since 2009, but very few people really got on it (it was only open four days in total in 2013), and since then it has only been a big hit on the circuit. Fans discovered, through the live webcam of Nurburging, that they were withdrawing part of the track. Howe…
The iconic but abandoned roller coaster at Nürburgring is being demolished, partially, after 16 years
Ring Racer, the roller coaster that stood next to Nürburgring, the motorsport circuit home of the Formula 1 German Grand Prix, is being partially demolished. The roller coaster has been standing still since 2009, but very few people actually rode it (it was only open for four days in total in 2013), and has only been a big eyesore ever since. Fans discovered, through the live web cam of Nürburgring, that some track was being removed. However, a…
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