not much happening on the track
The two little dots are called an Umlaut, and can be over the letters a, o and u. This site shows you how to do many special characters: http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboards.asp
I don't care if you write Nurburgring. I can't be bothered putting the umlaut in half the time myself. If you forget the code, you can just do a Google search, then copy and paste an example which has the umlaut already there. I was commenting on Jonas' "Nurnburgring". Another favourite is "Nuremburgring".
BTW, in the two weeks since we've been watching this camera, on average, 4-6 people would have been airlifted to hospital in critical condition, and around half of those would have died, from crashes at The Ring.
so your telling us that some of the cars we see that go onto the track never comeback with people inside,seriously thats scary,thanks for the info do you know if the ones that died are bike riders
Most fatalities are bike riders, yes. There is basically no protection for them. The Ring is nothing like a modern closed-circuit race track - there is virtually no runoff, and very low barriers in many places.