GP
d' Europe 2004
Pts
COSTA Michel
26
MERX Willy
26
BURIAS Jean Louis
25
RAYMOND J.Michel
25
CHRESTIA-BLANCHINE Michel
24
CHAMOUX Alain
22
MIRANDE J.Michel
21
BALLARIN Manu
21
BOISSIÉRAS Marc
21
10°
JOUBARD-HÉON Sébastien
18
10°
DÉSIRÉ Armel
18
10°
La Grille
18
10°
GRISON Christian
18
14°
AGNES Pierre
pas parié
14°
BURAU-SÉNAC J.Luc
pas parié
14°
CRÉMADES Norbert
pas parié
14°
CRISTOL Gérald
pas parié
14°
DE WITTE Xavier
pas parié
14°
DEVERLY Jean Jacques
pas parié
14°
MAILLARD Philippe
pas parié
14°
MAURUSSANE Jacques
pas parié
14°
MONTAGNÉ Pierre
pas parié
14°
SOL Philippe
pas parié
14°
VERNET Marc
pas parié

 

2001 Winner
Michael Schumacher
Lap Distance
2.831miles/4.568km
Lap Record
Juan Pablo Montoya Williams BMW FW 23 1m18.354s
Race Distance
190.079miles/306.027km
Number of Laps
67
2003 Race Results
1 Ralf Schumacher 2 Juan Pablo Montoya 3 Rubens Barrichello
4 Fernando Alonso 5 Michale Schumacher 6 Mark Webber

The 'old' Nurburgring, where the German Grand Prix was held until 1976, was the most legendary grand prix circuit there’s ever been. The track's length was, by today's standards, an unbelievable 14.1 miles and it had over 150 corners. Right from the start it had a reputation as being unforgiving and dangerous, as driver after driver perished on the sinuous course. The great Fangio took perhaps his finest win there in 1957 when he chased down the Ferraris of Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins after a bungled pit stop left him trailing.

Jackie Stewart won in 1968 in the pouring rain by an amazing four minutes. This was incredible, because as an ardent safety campaigner, Stewart despised the track. In 1976 after Niki Lauda's near-fatal fiery crash the race was moved to Hockenheim where it remains today. The Nurburgring was re-built in 1984 using a small part of old track while a completely new section was built to drag the track up to modern safety standards. The first grand prix to take place at the new track was the 1984 European Grand Prix which was won by Alain Prost. The circuit also hosted the German Grand prix in 1985, which was won by Michele Alboreto - the final win of the Italian's career.

The track has been a mixed hunting ground for the darling of the German public, Michael Schumacher. In ‘97 when he was neck-and-neck in the world championship with Jacques Villeneuve he was taken out at the first corner of the race by his little brother handing Villeneuve an unassailable advantage. However, in 2000 and 2001 the Germanic genius showed his true class to take dominant victories on his way to the championship

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