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Stelvio Pass, Hockenheim, Nurburgring - The Ultimate Road Trip

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By David Pratte, Photography by David Pratte, Michael Schwartze,
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Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip Action Shot

If you're a serious go-fast geek and car buff, chances are you've enjoyed the recent jousting between Nissan and Porsche regarding the claimed Nürburgring lap times for the R35 GT-R and are well aware of the important role this legendary circuit plays in the world of OEM vehicle testing. As a result, the Nürburgring Nordschleife-an absolutely epic piece of twisty tarmac that covers 14 miles and 73 turns through the Eifel mountain region of Germany-has become a central part of global car culture and a list-topper on just about every driving enthusiast's Bucket List. The fact that a trip to Germany also means spending some time tickling the speed limiter on the autobahn highway system and visiting some of the shrine-like car museums that can be found in almost every major city just makes the trip all the more enticing. Throw in a visit to a Formula 1racing circuit and a blast down a world-famous alpine road like the Stelvio Pass (pictured, left) and you've got a European vacation that'd make Chevy Chase green with envy.

  • Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip Nissan 370Z And Mitsubishi Evo X
    You could shoot car catalog photos up the pass. It was that picturesque.
  • Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip Nissan 370Z Side View
  • Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip On Coming Traffic Check
    You can see Jon having to check around the corner for cars coming down the pass because the corners were so tight that only one car could maneuver them at a time.
    Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip On Coming Traffic Check
    You can see Jon having to check around the corner for cars coming down the pass because th
Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip Stelvio Pass
Stelvio Pass Fast Facts
• At 9,045 feet (2,757 meters), it's the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps and second highest in the entire Alps mountain range.
• Built between 1820 and 1825 by the Austrian Empire, the north side of the pass has 48 numbered hairpins.
• Known as the Passo dello Stelvio in Italian and Stilfser Joch in German, it's sometimes referred to as the "three languages peak" because it's where the Italian, German and Romansh languages meet.
• In 2008 Italian motorcycle manufacturer Moto Guzzi started selling a Stelvio model named after this famous mountain pass.
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Stelvio Pass Fast Facts • At 9,045 feet (2,757 meters), it's the highest paved mountain

Part 1: JDM Invades Germany
For us, the Ultimate Road Trip started more than a year ago while emailing with Stephen Clark from iA Performance. We were featuring Stephen's WRX wagon (July '08 issue) and in the process learned of a customer car he was building in Germany. Stephen suggested a trip to visit this customer, an American soldier stationed in Germany, and take his U.S.-spec '04 Subaru Impreza STI for a rip around the Nürburgring. Umm . . . yes, please.

Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip High Speed
We're proud to say that this speed was achieved legally! God bless the autobahn!

As the trip approached, a flurry of emails were exchanged between the three-man crew from Modified, Stephen at iAP and our man with the plan in Germany, STI owner and U.S. Air Force grunt Jon Herman. Jon suggested we check out Stelvio Pass during the first few days of our European power tour, a road we were familiar with from a memorable episode of "Top Gear" where hosts Clarkson, Hammond and May set out to find the greatest driving road in the world. But what would we drive to Stelvio in and what would we tour Germany in? There was no way we'd all fit into Jon's STI with all our camera gear and luggage, so with some help from Maurice Durand at Mitsubishi and John Shilling from Nissan, we found ourselves in possession of two rather tasty press vehicles to flog for the week: a Nissan 370Z and a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X MR.

Stelvio Pass Hockenheim Nurburgring Ultimate Road Trip Blurred Lights

What we didn't realize before landing in Frankfurt and taking delivery of our press cars was just how rare these Japanese beasts would be on the autobahn. As we soon learned, the German government is rather protective of its auto industry, meaning the importation tax on Japanese vehicles is so high that only the most die-hard fan would consider buying one. This must make it a particularly tough market for carmakers like Nissan and Mitsubishi, but it put an unexpectedly cool spin on the trip for us because we found ourselves piloting machines with a higher rarity factor than a Ferrari or Lamborghini. As a result, we were viewed by the locals, or so it seemed to us, as wealthy foreigners driving wildly exotic cars they could only dream of owning. This meant that we were hotter than David Hasselhoff.

By David Pratte
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hellfury7
that is a long ass track
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