1000km Nürburgring

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The ADAC 1000km Nürburgring is an Endurance racing and Sports car racing event on the Nürburgring in Germany, organized by the ADAC since 1953.


History

On the traditional 22.8km long Nordschleife ("Northern Loop") version, the competition took usually 44 laps and lasted about 8 hours, later less than 6 hours.

The first event that counted towards the World Sportscar Championship was won by Alberto Ascari/Giuseppe Farina on a Ferrari. Due to disappointing attendance, the race was not held in the following two years. It became quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s though, and even more so after F1 boycotted the Nürburgring after 1976.

The last race on the (already shortened) Northern Loop in 1983 was won by a Porsche 956. In that year, the track had been shorted to 20.8km and provisional pits were used, due to the ongoing construction work.

Since 1984, the 1000km races were run on the new, much shorter Grand-Prix-Strecke, while the 24 Hours Nürburgring stayed on the legendary long track. Until 1991, the 1000km races were first shortened to 480km, then discontinued due to decline of sportscar racing in general.

In 2000, the 1000km were resumed, with new competitive cars of BMW and Audi. The race was held as a part of the European Le Mans Series (ELMS), the Euro version of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). In a wet race, the unusual frontengine-powered Panoz of Jan Magnussen/David Brabham won, ahead of a BMW V12, an Audi R8 and the second Panoz.

On September 4 2005, the 1000km was held as a part of the Le Mans Endurance Series (LMES).


The 500km Nürburgring was a similar event, for smaller sportscars. In VLN Endurance races which usually last 4 hours, distances of well over 500 km are covered by the winners.

The ADAC 1000km Nürburgring is an Endurance racing and Sports car racing event on the Nürburgring in Germany, organized by the ADAC since 1953.


History

On the traditional 22.8km long Nordschleife ("Northern Loop") version, the competition took usually 44 laps and lasted about 8 hours, later less than 6 hours.

The first event that counted towards the World Sportscar Championship was won by Alberto Ascari/Giuseppe Farina on a Ferrari. Due to disappointing attendance, the race was not held in the following two years. It became quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s though, and even more so after F1 boycotted the Nürburgring after 1976.

The last race on the (already shortened) Northern Loop in 1983 was won by a Porsche 956. In that year, the track had been shorted to 20.8km and provisional pits were used, due to the ongoing construction work.

Since 1984, the 1000km races were run on the new, much shorter Grand-Prix-Strecke, while the 24 Hours Nürburgring stayed on the legendary long track. Until 1991, the 1000km races were first shortened to 480km, then discontinued due to decline of sportscar racing in general.

In 2000, the 1000km were resumed, with new competitive cars of BMW and Audi. The race was held as a part of the European Le Mans Series (ELMS), the Euro version of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). In a wet race, the unusual frontengine-powered Panoz of Jan Magnussen/David Brabham won, ahead of a BMW V12, an Audi R8 and the second Panoz.

On September 4 2005, the 1000km was held as a part of the Le Mans Endurance Series (LMES).


The 500km Nürburgring was a similar event, for smaller sportscars. In VLN Endurance races which usually last 4 hours, distances of well over 500 km are covered by the winners.


Results 1000km Nordschleife

Year Winners Car Time 2nd Place Car 3rd Place Car
1953 Italy -- Alberto Ascari
Italy -- Giuseppe Farina
Ferrari 375MM 8:20:44 UK -- Ian Stewart
UK -- Roy Salvadori
Jaguar C-Type Germany -- Adolf Brudes
Switzerland -- Franz Hammernick
Borgward Hansa 1500RS
1956 Italy -- Piero Taruffi
USA -- Harry Schell
France -- Jean Behra
UK -- Stirling Moss
Maserati 300S 7:43:54 Argentina -- Juan Manuel Fangio
Italy -- Eugenio Castellotti
Ferrari 860 Monza USA -- Phil Hill
Spain -- Alfonso de Portago
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Ferrari 290MM
1957 UK -- Tony Brooks
UK -- N. Cunningham-Reid
Aston Martin DBR1 7:33:38 UK -- Peter Collins
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Ferrari 335S UK -- Mike Hawthorn
France -- Maurice Trintignant
Ferrari 315S
1958 UK -- Stirling Moss
Australia -- Jack Brabham
Aston Martin DBR1 7:23:33 UK -- Mike Hawthorn
UK -- Peter Collins
Ferrari 250 TR58 Germany -- Wolfgang v. Trips
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Ferrari 250 TR58
1959 UK -- Stirling Moss
UK -- Jack Fairman
Aston Martin DBR1 7:33:18 USA -- Phil Hill
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Ferrari 250 TR59 UK -- Tony Brooks
France -- Jean Behra
Ferrari 250 TR59
1960 UK -- Stirling Moss
USA -- Dan Gurney
Maserati Tipo 61
"Birdcage"
7:31:40 Sweden -- Jo Bonnier
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Porsche 718 RS60 UK -- Cliff Allison
Belgium -- Willy Mairesse
USA -- Phil Hill
Ferrari 250
TR59/60
1961 USA -- Masten Gregory
USA -- Lloyd Casner
Maserati Tipo 61
"Birdcage"
7:51:39 Mexico -- Ricardo Rodriguez
Mexico -- Pedro Rodriguez
Ferrari 250 TRI/61 USA -- Richie Ginther
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Germany -- Wolfgang v. Trips
Ferrari Dino 246SP
1962 USA -- Phil Hill
Belgium -- Olivier Gendebien
Ferrari Dino 246SP 7:33:27 Belgium -- Willy Mairesse
UK -- Mike Parkes
Ferrari 330LM/GTO UK -- Graham Hill
Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Porsche 718 WRS
1963 UK -- John Surtees
Belgium -- Willy Mairesse
Ferrari 250P 7:31:18 Belgium -- Pierre Noblet
France -- Jean Guichet
Ferrari 250 GTO Italy -- Carlo Maria Abate
Italy -- Umberto Maglioli
Ferrari 250 TRI/61
1964 Italy -- Ludovico Scarfiotti
Italy -- Nino Vaccarella
Ferrari 275P 7:08:27 UK -- Mike Parkes
France -- Jean Guichet
Ferrari 250 GTO/64 Germany -- Gerhard Koch
Netherlands -- Ben Pon
Porsche 904 GTS
1965 UK -- John Surtees
Italy -- Ludovico Scarfiotti
Ferrari 330P2 6:53:05 UK -- Mike Parkes
France -- Jean Guichet
Ferrari 275P2 Sweden -- Jo Bonnier
Austria -- Jochen Rindt
Porsche 904/8
1966 Sweden -- Joakim Bonnier
USA -- Phil Hill
Chaparral 2D 6:58:47 Italy -- Lorenzo Bandini
Italy -- Ludovico Scarfiotti
Ferrari Dino Mexico -- Pedro Rodriguez
USA -- Richie Ginther
Ferrari Dino
1967 Germany -- Udo Schütz
USA -- Joe Buzzetta
Porsche 910 6:54:12 Australia -- Paul Hawkins
Germany -- Gerhard Koch
Porsche 910 Germany -- Jochen Neerpasch
UK -- Vic Elford
Porsche 910
1968 Switzerland -- Jo Siffert
UK -- Vic Elford
Porsche 908 6:34:06 Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Germany -- Rolf Stommelen
Porsche 907 2.2 Belgium -- Jacky Ickx
Australia -- Paul Hawkins
Ford GT40
1969 Switzerland -- Jo Siffert
UK -- Brian Redman
Porsche 908/02 6:11:02 Germany -- Rolf Stommelen
Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Porsche 908/02 UK -- Vic Elford
Germany -- Kurt Ahrens, Jr.
Porsche 908/02
1970 UK -- Vic Elford
Germany -- Kurt Ahrens, Jr.
Porsche 908/03 6:05:21 Germany -- Hans Herrmann
UK -- Richard Attwood
Porsche 908/03 UK -- John Surtees
Italy -- Nino Vaccarella
Ferrari 512S
Spyder
1971 UK -- Vic Elford
France -- Gérard Larrousse
Porsche 908/03 5:51:49 Mexico -- Pedro Rodriguez
Switzerland -- Jo Siffert
Porsche 908/03 Netherlands -- Gijs van Lennep
Austria -- Helmut Marko
Porsche 908/03
1972 Sweden -- Ronnie Peterson
Australia -- Tim Schenken
Ferrari 312PB 6:01:40 Italy -- Arturo Merzario
UK -- Brian Redman
Ferrari 312PB Italy -- Andrea de Adamich
Austria -- Helmut Marko
Alfa Romeo T33TT
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977 Germany -- Rolf Stommelen
Australia -- Tim Schenken
Netherlands -- Toine Hezemans
Porsche 935/77
Gelo Racing
5:58:30 France -- Bob Wollek
UK -- John Fitzpatrick
Porsche 935/77
Kremer Racing
Switzerland -- Marc Surer
Germany -- Manfred Winkelhock
BMW 320i
BMW Junior Team
1978 Germany -- Klaus Ludwig
Germany -- Hans Heyer
Netherlands -- Toine Hezemans
Porsche 935/77
Gelo Racing
5:55:46 Liechtenstein -- Manfred Schurti
Belgium -- Jacky Ickx
Porsche 935/77
Max Moritz
France -- Bob Wollek
France -- Henri Pescarolo
Porsche 935/77
Kremer Racing
1979 Liechtenstein -- Manfred Schurti
UK -- John Fitzpatrick
France -- Bob Wollek
Porsche 935/77
Gelo Racing
5:57:35 Germany -- Klaus Ludwig
Germany -- Axel Plankenhorn
Porsche 935/77A
Kremer Racing
UK -- Brian Redman
France -- Henri Pescarolo
Porsche 935/77A
Gelo Racing
1980 Germany -- Rolf Stommelen
Germany -- Jürgen Barth
Porsche 908/4T
Joest Racing
5:52:15 UK -- John Fitzpatrick
Germany -- Axel Plankenhorn
USA -- Dick Barbour
Porsche 935 K3/80
Kremer Racing
Germany -- Hans-J. Stuck
Brazil -- Nelson Piquet
BMW M1
Team Schnitzer
1981 Germany -- Hans-J. Stuck
Brazil -- Nelson Piquet
BMW M1 2:16:50 Germany -- Jochen Mass
Germany -- Reinhold Joest
Porsche 908/80 France -- Bob Wollek
USA -- Preston Henn
Porsche 935 K3
1982 Italy -- Michele Alboreto
Italy -- Teo Fabi
Italy -- Riccardo Patrese
Lancia LC1 5:54:10 France -- Henri Pescarolo
Germany -- Rolf Stommelen
Rondeau M382C Ford Germany -- Helmut Kelleners
Switzerland -- Enzo Calderari
Italy -- Umberto Grano
BMW M1 Gr.5
1983 Germany -- Jochen Mass
Belgium -- Jacky Ickx
Porsche 956 5:26:34 France -- Bob Wollek
Sweden -- Stefan Johansson
Porsche 956 Finland -- Keke Rosberg
Netherlands -- Jan Lammers
UK -- Jonathan Palmer
Porsche 956


Results 1000km Grand Prix Track

Year Winners Car Time 2nd Place Car 3rd Place Car
1984 Germany -- Stefan Bellof
UK -- Derek Bell
Porsche 956 6:00:43
(940km)
Belgium -- Thierry Boutsen
UK -- David Hobbs
Porsche 956 Italy -- Alessandro Nannini
Italy -- Paolo Barilla
Lancia LC2-84
1990 France -- J.-L. Schlesser
Italy -- Mauro Baldi
Mercedes-Benz C11 2:39:15
(480km)
Germany -- Jochen Mass
Germany -- M. Schumacher
Mercedes-Benz C11 UK -- Martin Brundle
France -- Alain Ferté
Jaguar XJR-11
2000 Denmark -- Jan Magnussen
Australia -- David Brabham
Panoz-Ford LMP-1 5:45:55 Finland -- J.J. Lehto
Germany -- Jörg Müller
BMW V12 LMR Germany -- Frank Biela
Italy -- Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8
2004 Germany -- Pierre Kaffer
Scotland -- Allan McNish
Audi R8 6:00:32 UK -- Jamie Davies
UK -- Johnny Herbert
Audi R8 France -- Nicolas Minassian
UK -- Jamie Campbell Walter
DBA-Zytek
2005 Japan -- Hayanari Shimoda
UK -- Tom Chilton
Zytek 6:01:06 Scotland -- Allan McNish
Italy -- Stephane Ortelli
Audi R8 France -- Nicolas Minassian
UK -- Jamie Campbell Walter
DBA-Judd
2006 France -- Emmanuel Collard
France -- Jean-Christophe Bouillon
France -- Eric Helary
Pescarolo C60H 6:01:26 France -- Nicolas Minassian
Switzerland -- Felipe Ortiz
Italy -- Beppe Gabbiani
Creation CA/06H Malaysia -- Alex Yoong
Netherlands -- Jan Lammers
Dome S101 Hybrid


Results 500km Nordschleife

Year Winners Car Time 2nd Place Car 3rd Place Car
1962 Germany -- Eberhard Mahle Fiat-Abarth 1000
"Bialbero"
4:07:46 Switzerland -- Tommy Spychiger Fiat-Abarth 700
Bialbero
Germany -- Günther Selbach
Germany -- Jürgen Wagner
Fiat-Abarth 1000
1963 Belgium -- Teddy Pilette
Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Fiat-Abarth 850 4:03:38 Switzerland -- Fritz Baumann Lotus 23 Italy -- Anzio Zucchi Fiat-Abarth 1000
1964 Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Germany -- Klaus Steinmetz
Abarth-Simca
1300 Bialbero
4:19:33 Germany -- Ernst Furtmayr
Germany -- Hans-Dieter Dechent
Abarth-Simca
1300 Bialbero
Germany -- Kurt Ahrens, Jr. Abarth-Simca
1300 Bialbero
1965 Belgium -- Mauro Bianchi
Belgium -- Lucien Bianchi
Alpine M65
Renault
3:40:42 Germany -- Gerhard Mitter Abarth 1300SP Germany -- Klaus Steinmetz Abarth 1300S Coupe
1966 Germany -- Ernst Furtmayr Abarth 1300 OT 3:39:17 France -- Roger Delageneste Alpine A210
Renault
Switzerland -- Herbert Müller
Germany -- Klaus Steinmetz
Fiat-Abarth 1000SP
1967 France -- Roger Delageneste Alpine A210
Renault
3:40:25 Germany -- Ernst Furtmayr Abarth 1300 OT Austria -- Johannes Ortner Abarth 1300 OT
1976 Germany -- Reinhold Joest Porsche 908/4 1:44:15 300km Netherlands -- Toine Hezemans Porsche 934 Germany -- Helmut Bross Lola T292/4 BMW

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Results 1000km Grand Prix Track

Year Winners Car Time 2nd Place Car 3rd Place Car
1984 Germany -- Stefan Bellof
UK -- Derek Bell
Porsche 956 6:00:43
(940km)
Belgium -- Thierry Boutsen
UK -- David Hobbs
Porsche 956 Italy -- Alessandro Nannini
Italy -- Paolo Barilla
Lancia LC2-84
1990 France -- J.-L. Schlesser
Italy -- Mauro Baldi
Mercedes-Benz C11 2:39:15
(480km)
Germany -- Jochen Mass
Germany -- M. Schumacher
Mercedes-Benz C11 UK -- Martin Brundle
France -- Alain Ferté
Jaguar XJR-11
2000 Denmark -- Jan Magnussen
Australia -- David Brabham
Panoz-Ford LMP-1 5:45:55 Finland -- J.J. Lehto
Germany -- Jörg Müller
BMW V12 LMR Germany -- Frank Biela
Italy -- Emanuele Pirro
Audi R8
2004 Germany -- Pierre Kaffer
Scotland -- Allan McNish
Audi R8 6:00:32 UK -- Jamie Davies
UK -- Johnny Herbert
Audi R8 France -- Nicolas Minassian
UK -- Jamie Campbell Walter
DBA-Zytek
2005 Japan -- Hayanari Shimoda
UK -- Tom Chilton
Zytek 6:01:06 Scotland -- Allan McNish
Italy -- Stephane Ortelli
Audi R8 France -- Nicolas Minassian
UK -- Jamie Campbell Walter
DBA-Judd
2006 France -- Emmanuel Collard
France -- Jean-Christophe Bouillon
France -- Eric Helary
Pescarolo C60H 6:01:26 France -- Nicolas Minassian
Switzerland -- Felipe Ortiz
Italy -- Beppe Gabbiani
Creation CA/06H Malaysia -- Alex Yoong
Netherlands -- Jan Lammers
Dome S101 Hybrid


Results 500km Nordschleife

Year Winners Car Time 2nd Place Car 3rd Place Car
1962 Germany -- Eberhard Mahle Fiat-Abarth 1000
"Bialbero"
4:07:46 Switzerland -- Tommy Spychiger Fiat-Abarth 700
Bialbero
Germany -- Günther Selbach
Germany -- Jürgen Wagner
Fiat-Abarth 1000
1963 Belgium -- Teddy Pilette
Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Fiat-Abarth 850 4:03:38 Switzerland -- Fritz Baumann Lotus 23 Italy -- Anzio Zucchi Fiat-Abarth 1000
1964 Germany -- Hans Herrmann
Germany -- Klaus Steinmetz
Abarth-Simca
1300 Bialbero
4:19:33 Germany -- Ernst Furtmayr
Germany -- Hans-Dieter Dechent
Abarth-Simca
1300 Bialbero
Germany -- Kurt Ahrens, Jr. Abarth-Simca
1300 Bialbero
1965 Belgium -- Mauro Bianchi
Belgium -- Lucien Bianchi
Alpine M65
Renault
3:40:42 Germany -- Gerhard Mitter Abarth 1300SP Germany -- Klaus Steinmetz Abarth 1300S Coupe
1966 Germany -- Ernst Furtmayr Abarth 1300 OT 3:39:17 France -- Roger Delageneste Alpine A210
Renault
Switzerland -- Herbert Müller
Germany -- Klaus Steinmetz
Fiat-Abarth 1000SP
1967 France -- Roger Delageneste Alpine A210
Renault
3:40:25 Germany -- Ernst Furtmayr Abarth 1300 OT Austria -- Johannes Ortner Abarth 1300 OT
1976 Germany -- Reinhold Joest Porsche 908/4 1:44:15 300km Netherlands -- Toine Hezemans Porsche 934 Germany -- Helmut Bross Lola T292/4 BMW

External links