The Nürburgring’s Nordschleife is widely regarded as the most spectacular, most challenging and longest race track in the world. Just a few weeks ago, we posted some photos of the BMW Ring-Taxi, an M5 model used for those who want to experience the “Green Hell” by lapping the circuit in the passenger seat.
The M5 Ring-Taxi is available for anyone out there based on availability and at extra charge. Today, the fellows over at Autogespot spotted a different kind of Ring-Taxi, a knock-off of the M5, based on the BMW M3 Coupe. The car features an interesting paint, more of a vinyl covering the exterior that reminds of a police vehicle.
The Ring-Police is a company belonging to professional race driver Jan Erik Slooten who drives in the Porsche Carrera Cup. According to the info on a german website, his company offered back in October laps for paying passengers at a 130 euro per lap.
The M5 Ring-Taxi is available for anyone out there based on availability and at extra charge. Today, the fellows over at Autogespot spotted a different kind of Ring-Taxi, a knock-off of the M5, based on the BMW M3 Coupe. The car features an interesting paint, more of a vinyl covering the exterior that reminds of a police vehicle.
The Ring-Police is a company belonging to professional race driver Jan Erik Slooten who drives in the Porsche Carrera Cup. According to the info on a german website, his company offered back in October laps for paying passengers at a 130 euro per lap.
Source: bmwblog
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