Eifelrennen
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The ADAC Eifelrennen was an annual motor race, organised by ADAC Automobile Club, held in Germany.
Starting from 1922, the first races were held on a 33km long combination of public roads around Nideggen, Wollersheim, Vlatten, Heimbach, Hasenfeld and other villages in the Eifel mountains, similar to the Targa Florio which was a very important race at that time, and popular in Germany due to two wins by Mercedes (still without Benz then).
In 1922, all vehicles were allowed, cars, motorbikes, and even bicycles with supporting engines. Over 100 entrants showed up to compete in the 10 lap event. The track was not paved, and muddy after heavy rains. In 1924 to 1926, the races for 2 and 4 wheels were held on separate days, and classes were introduced. Still, several fatal accidents happened, even at spectator stands, caused by stormy weather.
The unsatisfying safety situation led to the construction of the Nürburgring circuit in that area, which was inaugurated on Saturday, 18 June 1927 by the 5. Eifelrennen weekend, starting with motorcycle races. On Sunday, Rudolf Caracciola won the first car race on a Mercedes-Benz S.
The connection of motorcycle and car races was discontinued in 1974, when organisers, drivers and riders disagreed on the best way to make the track safe for both kinds of racing - with straw bales or without?
After the modern Grand Prix track was built at the Nürburgring in 1984 and F2 was replaced with F3000, the Eifelrennen was discontinued as it always was associated with the long Nordschleife.
Later, the trademark was given to a standard rounds of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft and STW touring car racing on this short GP track.
The last Eifelrennen was held in early May of 2003 when several races were held, including an VLN endurance race on the 25.9km full combined Nordschleife in preparation for the 24 Hours Nürburgring race three weeks later.
Currently there are no major race series cooperating with the ADAC to host a weekend as Eifelrennen.
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[edit] ADAC Eifelrennen winners (motorcycles)
Deutsche Tourist-Trophäe German Tourist Trophy
- 1922 Sixtus Meyer, Harley-Davidson 1000 ccm
- 1923 - No Race -
- 1924 Bieber, BMW - (1000 ccm : Robert "Robby" Jecker, Harley-Davidson)
- 1925 Paul Wyres
- 1926
- 1927 Toni Ulmen
[edit] ADAC Eifelrennen winners (automobiles)
- 1922 Fritz von Opel / Hans von Opel, Opel
- 1923 - No Race -
- 1924 Wetzka / Haide, Austro-Daimler
- 1925
- 1926 Felten, Mannesmann
[edit] ADAC Eifelrennen winners (automobiles) on the Nürburgring
- 1927 Rudolf Caracciola, Sports car
- 1928 O. Spandel, Sports car
- 1929 W. Bartsch, Sports car
- 1930 Heinrich-Joachim von Morgen, Grand Prix
- 1931 Rudolf Caracciola, Grand Prix
- 1932 Rudolf Caracciola, Grand Prix
- 1933 Tazio Nuvolari, Grand Prix
- 1934 Manfred von Brauchitsch, Grand Prix
- 1935 Rudolf Caracciola, Grand Prix
- 1936 Bernd Rosemeyer, Grand Prix
- 1937 Bernd Rosemeyer, Grand Prix
- 1938 - No Race -
- 1939 Hermann Lang, Grand Prix
- 1940 - No Race -
- 1948 - No Race -
- 1949 Karl Kling, Sports car
- 1950 Fritz Riess, Formula 2
- 1951 Paul Pietsch, Formula 2
- 1952 Rudi Fischer, Formula 2
- 1953 Toulo de Graffenried, Formula 2
- 1954 Karl-Günther Bechem, Sports car
- 1955 Juan Manuel Fangio, Sports car
- 1956 Walter Schock, Gran Turismo
- 1957 Heini Walter, GT
- 1958 Wolfgang Seidel, GT
- 1959 Wolfgang von Trips, Formula Junior
- 1960 Dennis Taylor, Formula Junior
- 1961 Jo Siffert, Formula Junior
- 1962 Peter Warr, Formula Junior
- 1963 Gerhard Mitter, Formula Junior
- 1964 Jim Clark, Formula 2
- 1965 Paul Hawkins, Formula 2
- 1966 Jochen Rindt, Formula 2
- 1967 Jochen Rindt, Formula 2
- 1968 Chris Irwin, Formula 2
- 1969 Jackie Stewart, Formula 2
- 1970 Jochen Rindt, Formula 2
- 1971 François Cevert, Formula 2
- 1972 Jochen Mass, Formula 2
- 1973 Reine Wisell, Formula 2
- 1974 - No Race -
- 1975 Jacques Laffite, Formula 2
- 1976 Freddy Kottulinsky, Formula 2
- 1977 Jochen Mass, Formula 2
- 1978 Alex Ribeiro, Formula 2
- 1979 Marc Surer, Formula 2
- 1980 Teo Fabi, Formula 2
- 1981 Thierry Boutsen, Formula 2
- 1982 Thierry Boutsen, Formula 2
- 1983 Beppe Gabbiani, Formula 2
- 1984 - No Race -
- 1985 - No Race -
- 1986 Volker Weidler, DTM
- 1987 Manuel Reuter, DTM
- 1988 Kurt Thiim, Dany Snobeck, DTM
- 1989 Steve Soper, Steve Soper, DTM
- 1990 Steve Soper, Steve Soper, DTM
- 1991 Klaus Ludwig, Klaus Ludwig, DTM
- 1992 Roland Asch, Frank Biela, DTM
- 1993 Klaus Ludwig, Nicola Larini, DTM
- 1994 Nicola Larini, Klaus Ludwig, DTM
- 1995 Bernd Schneider, Bernd Schneider, DTM
- 1996 Jörg van Ommen, Manuel Reuter, DTM
- 1997 Laurent Aïello, Laurent Aiello, STW Supertouring
- 1998 Roland Asch, Johnny Cecotto, STW
- 1999 Tom Kristensen, Manuel Reuter, STW
- 2000 Manuel Reuter, Manuel Reuter, DTM
- 2001 Laurent Aiello, DTM
- 2002 - No Race -
- 2003 Gianmaria Bruni, Formula 3000
- 2004 - No Race -
- 2005 - No Race -