In a statement published to Facebook on Thursday, the Nürburgring cited safety concerns as the reason for the ban. “The different driving dynamics of two- and four-wheelers pose a risk of misunderstandings—especially for motorcyclists,” the statement reads. “In order to make the driving experience safer for everyone, cars and motorcycles will be strictly separated in the future.”

  • Majorllama
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    73 days ago

    I mean that makes sense. They brake and take turns at very different speeds.

    • @villainyOP
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      63 days ago

      That is true and you’re on an unrestricted track with a bunch of people who only need a car, license, and insurance to hop on and go all out. It’s unfortunate but it does make sense.

      • Majorllama
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        43 days ago

        Any mixed class “racing” adds inherent risk but mixing 2 ton+ metal boxes and 500 pound motorcycles seems like an unnecessary risk.

        I still think it should be up to the rider to decide if they want to take that risk, but I can understand not wanting to deal with it as the track runners.

  • @CypherM
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    43 days ago

    I’m hoping they increase the number or motorcycle sessions to offset this but only time will tell.