sport auto

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sport auto
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Editor-in-Chief Horst von Saurma
Categories Newsmagazine
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 59,800 / month
Publisher Motor Presse Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG
First issue 1969
Country Flag of Germany Germany
Language German
Website sportauto-online.de
ISSN 1158-2111

sport auto is a German automobile magazine, established in 1969, published monthly by Motor Presse Stuttgart, based in Stuttgart.

The magazine publishes its "Supertest" of cars, in which the laptime (usually driven by editor-in-chief Horst von Saurma) at the Nordschleife is the most discussed result. The magazine also runs a challenge for the fastest lap time driven with a car that is road legal (TÜV) and registered in Germany. The road legality rule also applies for the tires.

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[edit] Racing participation

The journalists usually enter VLN and 24 Hours Nürburgring races, in cooperation with Honda or Aston Martin. Results are mixed, they caused at least two crashes.[1]

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  1. ^ With Honda NSX in 2003

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