Evo

Green help

How a very evo Nürburgrin­g gathering came to be – and why an RS4 was returned slightly worse for wear

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compounds were being fitted all the time. That was the whole point of being here.’

There was certainly some mystique around the Skyline/schoysman combo though. ‘I had only been to the Ring a couple of times back in ’99,’ says Meaden (now a veteran of the N24), ‘and certainly hadn’t been round it at any great speed before. Sitting next to Dirk was like a window onto another world. You could instantly tell how well he knew both the circuit and the car. He’s a very quiet driver, in that he doesn’t make big inputs – he just calmly shows massive amounts of commitment without breaking a sweat. That sort of calmness can actually be quite unsettling as a passenger, but it was so impressive to watch.

‘The speed came from carrying speed through sections where it was critical. Placing the car inch-perfectly at the start of a sequence of corners and almost letting this big car guide itself through. You could sense the mass involved and yet with hardly any steering input he would use all of the track, letting the momentum of the car run it right out to the edge of kerbs but no further, like there was an invisible buffer at the very limits of the track, keeping it off the first blades of grass.

‘After seeing that, I had even more respect for what John Nielsen had done with the

XJ220. It felt entirely appropriat­e that it was a huge bear of a man like Nielsen who had somehow got the monstrous Jaguar around in 7min 46sec. I don’t think that time ever really got the credit it deserved.’

Although it wasn’t mentioned in the magazine, the Nissan wasn’t the only car that Schoysman drove that day…

‘We had also convinced Audi to lend us a brand new RS4 [B5],’ remembers Meaden. ‘We’d already tested it near Munich earlier in the month and its presence at the Nürburgrin­g was on the condition that it was just for slow driving for the cover shot. Then Dirk somehow persuaded us to let him have a go in it. To be fair, he didn’t drive it anything like flat out… but it certainly stretched the definition of slow. I remember wincing as I handed it back to Audi with rather blue brake discs!’

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