German Grand Prix

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German Grand Prix
Circuit Hockenheimring
Circuit_image Hockenheimring.png
Laps 67
Circuit_length_km 4.57
Circuit_length_mi 2.84
Race_length_km 306.46
Race_length_mi 190.42
Current_year 2005
Winner Fernando Alonso
Winning_team Renault
Winning_time 1:26'28.599
Pole_driver Kimi Räikkönen
Pole_team McLaren-Mercedes
Pole_time 1'14.320
Fastest_lap_driver Kimi Räikkönen
Fastest_lap_team McLaren-Mercedes
Fastest_lap 1'14.873


The German Grand Prix (Großer Preis von Deutschland) is an automobile race, part of the Formula One World Championship.

In 1907, Germany staged the first of the Kaiserpreis races at the Taunus Circuit, with entries limited to touring cars with engines of less than eight litres. A precusor to the German Grand Prix, the first race was won by Italian Felice Nazzaro in a Fiat.

The first national event in German Grand Prix motor racing came to the Automobil Verkehrs und Übungs-Straße AVUS race course in southwest Berlin in 1926 as a sports car race. It became an official Grand Prix event in 1929. The first race at the AVUS track, in heavy rain, was won by native son, Rudolf Caracciola, a feat that no other German driver would accomplish until Michael Schumacher in 1995. The first 1926 race was marred by an accident involving driver Adolf Rosenberger, whose car crashed into one of the marshals' huts, killing three people. The German Grand Prix would not return to the AVUS track again until 1959.

On June 19, 1927, the race site shifted to the 28 kilometre track at Nürburgring, where it would stay until the 1970s when it began rotating with Hockenheimring. The 1930 and 1933 German Grands Prix were both cancelled due to the country's economic problems. The German Grand Prix counted toward the European Championship from 1935 to 1939. Although there were often several Grand Prix races in Germany each year during these years, only the one at the Nurburgring was a Grande Epreuve.

Hockenheimring became the German Grand Prix's permanent home in 1986, whilst the Nürburgring went on to become the venue for the European Grand Prix.

Winners of the German Grand Prix

A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

2005 Spain -- Fernando Alonso Renault Hockenheimring Report
2004 Germany -- Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
2003 Colombia -- Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW Hockenheimring Report
2002 Germany -- Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
2001 Germany -- Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Hockenheimring Report
2000 Brazil -- Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
1999 Ireland -- Eddie Irvine Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
1998 Finland -- Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Hockenheimring Report
1997 Austria -- Gerhard Berger Benetton-Renault Hockenheimring Report
1996 England -- Damon Hill Williams-Renault Hockenheimring Report
1995 Germany -- Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Hockenheimring Report
1994 Austria -- Gerhard Berger Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
1993 France -- Alain Prost Williams-Renault Hockenheimring Report
1992 England -- Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Hockenheimring Report
1991 England -- Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Hockenheimring Report
1990 Brazil -- Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Hockenheimring Report
1989 Brazil -- Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Hockenheimring Report
1988 Brazil -- Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Hockenheimring Report
1987 Brazil -- Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Hockenheimring Report
1986 Brazil -- Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Hockenheimring Report
1985 Italy -- Michele Alboreto Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1984 France -- Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Hockenheimring Report
1983 France -- René Arnoux Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
1982 France -- Patrick Tambay Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
1981 Brazil -- Nelson Piquet Brabham-Ford Hockenheimring Report
1980 France -- Jacques Laffite Ligier-Ford Hockenheimring Report
1979 Australia -- Alan Jones Williams-Ford Hockenheimring Report
1978 United States -- Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Hockenheimring Report
1977 Austria -- Niki Lauda Ferrari Hockenheimring Report
1976 England -- James Hunt McLaren-Ford Nürburgring Report
1975 Argentina -- Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford Nürburgring Report
1974 Switzerland -- Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1973 Scotland -- Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Nürburgring Report
1972 Belgium -- Jacky Ickx Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1971 Scotland -- Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Nürburgring Report
1970 Austria -- Jochen Rindt Lotus-Ford Hockenheimring Report
1969 Belgium -- Jacky Ickx Brabham-Ford Nürburgring Report
1968 Scotland -- Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Nürburgring Report
1967 New Zealand -- Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco Nürburgring Report
1966 Australia -- Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco Nürburgring Report
1965 Scotland -- Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Nürburgring Report
1964 England -- John Surtees Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1963 England -- John Surtees Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1962 England -- Graham Hill BRM Nürburgring Report
1961 England -- Stirling Moss Lotus-Climax Nürburgring Report
1959 England -- Tony Brooks Ferrari AVUS Report
1958 England -- Tony Brooks Vanwall Nürburgring Report
1957 Argentina -- Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Nürburgring Report
1956 Argentina -- Juan Manuel Fangio Lancia-Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1954 Argentina -- Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes Nürburgring Report
1953 Italy -- Giuseppe Farina Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1952 Italy -- Alberto Ascari Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1951 Italy -- Alberto Ascari Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1939 Germany -- Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
1938 England -- Richard Seaman Mercedes-Benz Report
1937 Germany -- Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Nürburgring Report
1936 Germany -- Bernd Rosemeyer Auto Union Nürburgring Report
1935 Italy -- Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Nürburgring Report
1934 Germany -- Hans Stuck Auto Union Report
1932 Germany -- Rudolf Caracciola Alfa Romeo Report
1931 Germany -- Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
1929 Monaco -- Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
1928 Germany -- Rudolf Caracciola
Germany -- Christian Werner
Mercedes-Benz Report
1927 Germany -- Otto Merz Mercedes-Benz Report
1926 Germany -- Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz AVUS Report