PART 1: Learn The Nürburgring Nordschleife In Under An Hour!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Double Nürburgring Endurance Series (VLN) class champion Bradley Philpot brings you:
    •Five bite-sized lessons showing you an easy way to get to grips with the Green Hell.
    •Using my unique technique, you'll learn the corner names, the reasons for the names, as well as how to drive each section in detail.
    •Now you can finally learn the best circuit in the world in less than 60 minutes!
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Комментарии • 126

  • @swine13
    @swine13 4 года назад +16

    The track map and blind corners always get me - "ahh its basically just a big circle, may as well never take my foot off the accelerator"
    SKRRRRR **crash**

  • @kibzie23
    @kibzie23 3 года назад +55

    The use of mnemonics in this series are frikkin' genius! I'm so impressed with these, Brad. I don't know how they don't have more views.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  3 года назад

      Ah thanks so much Kyle! That’s really kind

  • @harrisonatkinson7595
    @harrisonatkinson7595 5 лет назад +40

    Learning the corner names and why they are called that actually really helps gain knowledge over the track layout.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  5 лет назад

      Harrison Atkinson thanks for the comment Harrison 👍🏼

  • @kkt391
    @kkt391 5 лет назад +45

    These videos is so underated! I hope it gets more exposure

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  5 лет назад

      Nobody thank you! Share with your friends!

  • @erice5025
    @erice5025 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing job! Thank you so much after 6 years!

  • @bbogdanmircea
    @bbogdanmircea 3 года назад +4

    Wow, great idea to use the names in order to remember how to drive through the corners!!!

  • @fabiopunk1661
    @fabiopunk1661 3 года назад +3

    wow - this is excellent. I am driving to the track tomorrow (from Italy) this will help. Thanks a lot for the effort!

  • @MrAnimal1971
    @MrAnimal1971 3 года назад +2

    Oh boy, I know what I'm doing tonight. I love homework!!!!

  • @brandonhuggins1736
    @brandonhuggins1736 9 месяцев назад +3

    Drove the nordschleife for the first time today. Awesome experience.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  9 месяцев назад +2

      What were you driving? How was the weather?

  • @FoSS777
    @FoSS777 4 года назад +4

    After watching your videos I just managed a bronze medal on the Porsche GT3 RS Nurburgring special event on Assetto Corsa for the first time. Extremely helpful!

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад +2

      Chris Foster that’s brilliant! I’m really happy it was helpful to you.

  • @Shiftndrive
    @Shiftndrive 3 года назад +2

    This is amazing, thanks for the series!

  • @jaymoore332
    @jaymoore332 6 лет назад +20

    Very novel and very effective approach. This really creates strong emotional cues to help you keep your place on the track. I especially liked the recurring inset with all the cars going off at Aremberg; you need to feel in your gut that fear of sliding off every time you see that corner approaching.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  6 лет назад +1

      Jay Moore Thank you so much for your comments Jay. That’s exactly what I was trying to achieve. I hope to have the final part finished over the next couple of weeks. Thanks for watching!

    • @alfanovanta
      @alfanovanta 5 лет назад +1

      Just focus 100% on your breaking point ...... and keep on braking braking braking ... until you hug the apex on the right side (trail-brake to avoid understeer) .. then release and flat out!! Don't touch the kerb on the left because it is deadly!! (as so many kerbs here!!) Next section flat out down hill leftrightleft up hill is epic feeling!! Remind to squeeze across the apex on the left otherwise you fly off in a very big manner!

  • @Petelecaster
    @Petelecaster 3 года назад

    Awesome. I needed a good way to remember those corner names.

  • @DanFraserUK
    @DanFraserUK 3 года назад +2

    Since I discovered this series not too long ago this is the *only* guide I recommend to anyone having questions about this great track!

  • @markdb712
    @markdb712 3 года назад

    Great vid. Thanks for your Work

  • @Laz0rftw
    @Laz0rftw 3 года назад +1

    This will come in very handy with the 24h race coming closer!

  • @Plutoflight
    @Plutoflight 3 года назад

    This is so genius. For me easiliy the best guide i found for "Nordschleife". Thanks a lot for your hard work.

  • @captainflatspot
    @captainflatspot 5 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video!. Gonna show this series for my friends who just started Sim racing and struggles with this Masterpiece of a track.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  5 лет назад +1

      captain flat spot thanks so much for the comment!

  • @simracer1256
    @simracer1256 3 года назад +2

    Brad. this is a massive help. Thanks for taking the time to do this as it is brilliant Sir!

  • @Acomas619
    @Acomas619 5 месяцев назад

    Cool vids! Helpfully stuff as I'm obsessed with this track!

  • @BradPhilpot
    @BradPhilpot  Год назад +2

    A new version of this video series is coming in August 2023 - using real 4K footage. Watch this space and subscribe so you don’t miss out!

    • @Mrlemar1
      @Mrlemar1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Is it out yet? Can't seem to find it.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mrlemar1 No - I haven’t had chance to make it yet. But I gathered a load of footage this past week which I’ll use

  • @walterswdf2
    @walterswdf2 3 года назад +1

    As my tiny overly pedantic addition to Brad's massive achievement, here are some tips on how to sound (more) like a native.
    Hatzenbach: "bach" with a soft "a" as in the composer, Johann Sebastian BACH. Rhymes with LOCH Lomond.
    Hoheneichen: The emphasis is on the first part -- HOHENeichen.
    Fuchsroehre: The accepted English name is certainly Foxhole. But interestingly (I assert), Fuchsroehre actually means Fox-pipe -- as Brad explains, a fox was found in an irrigation pipe. In the military sense of a foxhole, the German term is usually Deckung(s)loch -- cover(ing) hole.
    Mutkurve: "Mut" rhymes with boot. MOOTkurve.
    Hohe Acht: Remember our friend Johann? Acht rhymes with Bach, with a t at the end. Brad does a fine job with Hohe; it's like "hoe a" if you say "HOE A row." (Earlier, in Hoheneichen, it's like "HOE AN other row.")
    That is all. Class dismissed.

  • @orangeinfotainment620
    @orangeinfotainment620 4 месяца назад +2

    very cool!

  • @aruige
    @aruige 2 года назад +1

    Amazing track guide! Very helpful and fun!

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! Please share the video if you think it can help people!

  • @jimbostir5004
    @jimbostir5004 Год назад +2

    Brilliant vids. I’ve gone from not knowing anything at all to being able to identify a lot in the space of probably a couple of hours of on/off witching this. Thanks.

  • @Leondriifts_
    @Leondriifts_ Год назад +1

    5 years later, still really good! thanks alot :)

  • @MatheusCodes
    @MatheusCodes 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video, thanks!

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад

      Matheus Andrade thanks for watching!

  • @Pilo17contreras
    @Pilo17contreras 6 лет назад +1

    nicely done!! thanks!!

  • @maarcoo97
    @maarcoo97 5 лет назад +1

    Perfect video!

  • @Stealthman79
    @Stealthman79 5 лет назад +1

    Great video that thing with the pictures was enlightening

  • @SoumilAroraDotCom
    @SoumilAroraDotCom 4 года назад +1

    This is fantastic! I cannot thank you enough!

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад +1

      Soumil Arora thanks so much for watching! Please share the video if you think it can help anyone else.

    • @SoumilAroraDotCom
      @SoumilAroraDotCom 4 года назад

      Brad Philpot Surely!

  • @DarkChild1758
    @DarkChild1758 4 года назад +63

    wish there was a way to only race a section of a track until you've mastered it

    • @seventeeen29
      @seventeeen29 4 года назад +5

      Check out project cars 2

    • @marmitaa8619
      @marmitaa8619 3 года назад +5

      You are better off doing the entire track over and over. Ask any speedrunner.

    • @axelode45
      @axelode45 3 года назад +1

      @@seventeeen29 How do you do that in pc2?

    • @doctajuice
      @doctajuice 3 года назад +10

      Gran turismo sport has that option, but I'll be honest that after mastering each section on its own, trying to string them together will get you completely lost again. Better to just work on the whole thing.

    • @marcogigioni7190
      @marcogigioni7190 3 года назад

      @@marmitaa8619 Nobody wants to become a nerd here, thank you.

  • @orangeinfotainment620
    @orangeinfotainment620 4 месяца назад +1

    For me Quiddelbacher-hohe - to aremberg was the most challenging part even aremberg was ok i kept spinning because of hight speed lol ( i kept slightly getting a single tyre on grass )

  • @marksutherlandjr.2121
    @marksutherlandjr.2121 2 месяца назад

    Just bought this for iRacing. It's Time!

  • @robertalexandre7
    @robertalexandre7 6 лет назад +1

    great job sir!

  • @coreytrevor8490
    @coreytrevor8490 3 года назад +1

    This is fantastic! Just shared with my Forza friends

  • @rallyburnzsimracing8571
    @rallyburnzsimracing8571 4 года назад +2

    Great video m8
    It's a track I'd like to master

  • @theacking
    @theacking 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video worth a sub 👏

  • @xZiMinDaveyy
    @xZiMinDaveyy Год назад +1

    Nice knowledge thing, when the circuit is dry and it gets wet or damp... be carefull with the Hocheichen because of the threes the asphalt is more slippery, The threes put a layer on the asphalt and when wet its more slippery.

  • @BradPhilpot
    @BradPhilpot  2 года назад

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  • @K4RZOLIA
    @K4RZOLIA 2 года назад +2

    GREAT VID but I would have benefitted more if u had the throttle and brake telemetry but other than that. Amazing. Thank u

  • @Kaisersoze2006
    @Kaisersoze2006 3 года назад

    I think the fast section between Flugplatz and Schwedenkreuz it's called Kottenborn like the near little town

  • @markythegreat
    @markythegreat Год назад

    Don’t know if useful for some but keeping power firmly ON after braking section but before, during and after the turn in at schwedenkreuz and holding power until your steering wheel is fully straight and car is settled and you start braking for Aremberg. Lift off before the car is stabilised and you could be in the wall. This took me ages to work out in sim. IRL when speeds are typically much lower and you’re much more within grip limits this is less of an issue.

  • @brY2K_-qd2tn
    @brY2K_-qd2tn 2 месяца назад +1

    you may have blocked me on twitter and I may find your Max takes insufferable but this was very good info! Thanks, Brad!

  • @beastlybee
    @beastlybee 3 года назад +2

    hi found it thx

  • @RadRaven
    @RadRaven 4 года назад +2

    Exceptionally well done and very helpful! As usual RUclips seems to almost hide the best content... oh well...
    Which SIM are you using?
    I'm sort of new to driving SIMs (did my fair share of Sega Rally and Colin McRae, back in the day), but I'm planing on actually going to Nurburgring to experience the track, and thought this is the best way to learn the track and make the most of my time, when I'm there. That's how I came across your videos and I'm really glad I did!
    Cheers! ; )~

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад +1

      Rad Raven Thank you for the comment! The sim in this video is Assetto Corsa, but I usually use iRacing. I’m really pleased the video series was helpful to you and please share it to anyone you think it could help. 👍🏼

    • @RadRaven
      @RadRaven 4 года назад

      Bradley Philpot as I’m Mac based, the most affordable solution was to get a PS4... so, no iRacing... but I did order Asseto Corsa!
      My channel is all about Adventure Motorcycling (much cheaper then trashing cars around)... but if I end up doing any videos about my Nurburgring venture, I will definitely mention your videos!!!
      Cheers! ; )~

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад +1

      Rad Raven Thank you! And when you head to the ‘Ring in real life, give me a shout if you need any help!

    • @RadRaven
      @RadRaven 4 года назад

      Bradley Philpot thanks! I’ll probably need every help I can get! Most of my experience is off road... only track I’ve been, in my life was Estoril, doing 24h on Ford Fiestas... many years ago...
      ; )~

  • @allanparr8104
    @allanparr8104 3 года назад

    Can you, Brad, or others, recommend the best program/sim for Nordschleife? For some reason I can't seem to find any recommendations. Hoping for a 2020/21 version of whatever is suggested. Gear: Xbox One, Logitech G920. Thanks!

  • @ethandolny
    @ethandolny 2 года назад

    Where can I get a picture of the track map with English corner names? Every one I look up is in German, even when I search for an English version 😅

  • @Centauri81
    @Centauri81 Год назад +1

    thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching. Updated version out later this year

  • @meedo73
    @meedo73 6 лет назад +2

    Love this series... bradley, what do u mean by "squeeze the throttle"?? Do u mean gently apply? Or hold steady at mid throttle?

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  6 лет назад +1

      meedo73 Hello Meedo! Thanks for your question and thanks for watching. When I say ‘squeeze the throttle’, it’s the equivalent of ‘gently apply’ or ‘gradually increase’. Imagine squeezing an orange under the throttle pedal. You’re monitoring how the car is responding to your inputs, and if it reacts badly, you can instantly remove a little throttle for example. I hope that helps! PART 4 should be available over the next day or so.

    • @meedo73
      @meedo73 6 лет назад +1

      Bradley Philpot thanks alot mate! Appreciate your reply.. I subscribed and will be on the look out for part 4! I will be visiting the green hell in september, so im practicing real hard on Assetto Corsa.. hope to have it memorized by then!

  • @BradPhilpot
    @BradPhilpot  2 года назад

  • @Alex-tx9jk
    @Alex-tx9jk 3 месяца назад +2

    anyone else already learning for acc?😅

  • @lamparup2166
    @lamparup2166 2 года назад +1

    what car where you using?

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  2 года назад

      Seat Leon TCR Car on Assetto Corsa

  • @ivanjanka2910
    @ivanjanka2910 5 лет назад +1

    Please tell me what is the racing simulator you are using?

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  5 лет назад +1

      ivan janka for this I used Assetto Corsa - but I use iRacing for my actual practice.

    • @stevenvandenbosch5528
      @stevenvandenbosch5528 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for this excellent guide. I was getting nowhere on leaening the track but a few days of watching this series and I recognise where cars in clips are and what section is next. Will be much better when I go back next time. Underrated work!

  • @markdb712
    @markdb712 3 года назад

    What Car were U drivin?

  • @stevenwong184
    @stevenwong184 4 года назад +1

    Hey, this video is pretty old so i'm not sure if you'll respond. But i followed the first 2 parts and i seem to be doing alright with a few errors every now and then in a lotus exos 125. But i can't seem to be able to do the first few corners in a slower race car or even a road car. I'm really not too sure where i'm going wrong. Do i just need to brake a lot more?

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад

      Steven Wong hello! I’d say you’re probably
      just attempting the corners at a higher speed than it feels like you’re going. Try slowing the whole thing down, focussing on accuracy rather than outright speed to begin with. Get that right and then build upwards with speed. Keep your inputs smooth and progressive. Good luck!

    • @stevenwong184
      @stevenwong184 4 года назад +1

      @@BradPhilpot Alright, cheers! These videos are great and the most helpful i've come across to help with Nordschleife. Keep it up!

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад

      Steven Wong thanks for watching!

  • @peter7653
    @peter7653 2 года назад

    2:37

  • @brianna44marie71
    @brianna44marie71 2 года назад +1

    Wouldn't say it's that nice of a track lol it's definitely a frustrating track for sure.

  • @rinkumultani6515
    @rinkumultani6515 4 года назад +3

    wish you tell where the braking points is. instead of saying brake early.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад +1

      Rinku Multani ah but Rinku - the braking point totally depends on how fast you’re going, what car you’re driving, how warm your tyres are, what the conditions are etc. There is no such thing as ‘the braking point’. I can only ever give a guide rather than a specific point on the track, as it would only ever be correct for one specific situation. Hope that makes sense.

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 4 года назад +2

      @@BradPhilpot There is point on track like paint or km signs or trees.
      i have seen few other people who point out things like this. i just wish you did to i know it changes with different cars but still these things should be point out. good video tho.

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад +1

      Rinku Multani yeah, I appreciate there are marker points you can use - but they are completely specific to what car you’re driving, what type of tyre, the weather conditions etc.

  • @TinyBearTim
    @TinyBearTim 2 года назад

    Literally learn tracks by trial by fire drive them till you learn them I’m now in the top 8/3% on forza

  • @Christian-wm4hd
    @Christian-wm4hd 4 года назад

    you can acctually full throttle schwedenkreuz with most gt cars

    • @BradPhilpot
      @BradPhilpot  4 года назад

      RIP

    • @RhodokTribesman
      @RhodokTribesman 4 года назад +1

      What sim? I've always had to brake in GT3

    • @Christian-wm4hd
      @Christian-wm4hd 4 года назад

      @@RhodokTribesman assetto corsa. I think i did it in a z4 gt3 but im sure about mazda 787b

    • @EarthIsFlat456
      @EarthIsFlat456 3 года назад

      lol you can also do it with some slower street cars such as the Abarth 500 as long as you have a good setup.

    • @markythegreat
      @markythegreat Год назад

      You can take it flat in the GT86 in both PC2 and AC - but it’s literally a heroic full opposite lock slide at 200kph with throttle absolutely mashed and just enough time to sort out that mess before braking zone starts, it feels amazing when done and is very fast. But Never IRL.

  • @soybean_crab
    @soybean_crab 12 дней назад

    Greatest vid ever!