The Ring Road around the town of Nurburg in Germany was completed in 1927, after two years of construction. Originally intended to show off German automotive prowess, it remains a proving ground for manufacturers worldwide today.
With 154 turns around the 12.9-mile circuit, the drive is as challenging as any you might encounter. Two years ago, Cadillac set a record lap time of 7:59 with the CTS-V sedan. Now, General Motors is returning to the track to recreate the experience for television.
The Ring may not have seen quite the diverse collection of vehicles in a while. Aside from the test car, camera vehicles and equipment carriers litter the roadway as Pikes Peak Class Champion, Jeff Zwart, directs a film crew in search of the most evocative shots.
Nurburgring at speed is, they say, an unequalled experience for any driver. If there is someone that can capture the experience and bring it to the public, Zwert is likely the best candidate. Check out his behind-the-scenes video for additional insight.