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Besides that i'd recommend any FR car like
BMW 235i (has slicks and no downforce or too much power)
Toyota GT86 (great handling, a bit slow)
BMW Z4 (like toyota but more tailhappy and it's gt3 variant is probably the best entry level racecar for nordshleife).
Also since you mention "no driving helps" X-bow can be very fun there, but you have to know how to tame it.
And a honorable mention to DTM cars like Alfa 155 Ti V6 or Merc 190E EVO they fit great with the track.
I am not complete new to the Track... i try it since it is in varies Sims... but i never get the pacience to learn it complete...." if you forget what corner is coming next." is detroying nearly every Laptime.
Reasons are, totally clear view of your surroundings.
The car stops incredibly quickly which makes it easy to correct a corner you weren't expecting very easily, and while it is quite fast it isn't scary fast.
Goes round corners like it is on rails with the downforce and light weight, no body roll in corners.
Don't let the race car vibe put you off, it's a very easy car to drive.
It's easy to find a companion car to follow which could really speed up the learning process while being ton of fun too!
Those are the only servers I have joined. I did not find any helpful people there but at least most of players there won't crash you off track.
My issue with those servers is that all the best cars are taken. And very often people hoard them while being afk or not racing :(
Also watch for different rules for those servers. Although they seem the same, they sometimes differ whether going off track will count your lap time or not.
My advice is, if you want to learn the very long track, play it in single player so you can choose any car you want and nobody will be able to ruin your run / fun :)
Also the recent influx of new players (Q4 2019) bumped the online quiality down a fair bit :(.
Thou car hoarders was always a problem... fortunately we still have mods that kick them from time to time.
Old DTM cars, Alfa, bmw and mercedes.
Maserati gran turismo gt4
lotus eleven gt4
Porsche 911 gt3 rs.
So if time matter to you, use a mod with the most unrealistic car(Red Bull X2010). Do as many lap as you can, whatever view in your preference "3rd person is best by the way". Remove all damage & wear. So you can crash anywhere & continue your journey to progress.
When you know the track layout about 80% of it, you can practice with a slower car & use onboard for more precision. Emphasis on car control etc... Add more difficulty to your liking. If savage, put tons of AI or play in public lobbies.
If you prefer a slightly less powered car, try driving the Mercedes 190E, the handling on it is amazing as well.
You can hit me up if you need more information
Just for information... i drive Cockpit view with ABS and TCS on "real Car".
I tried the Audi TT Cup Car... an get one of my rare clean Laps...
this car sounds good, and drives very good, without being to fast.
But i definetly try all of your suggestions.
What was your lap time?
I'am not looking at the time right now... i just wanna learn the Track... drive save... ithink the speed follows... ;)