by Gauk
Tue, Nov 15, 2016 2:27 AM

The ADAC Eifelrennen was an annual motor race, organised by ADAC Automobile Club from 1922 to 2003, held in Germany's Eifel mountain region even before the Nürburgring was built there.

History

Starting from 1922, the first races were held on a 33 km 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 spectator stands collapsed, 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 German motorcycle Grand Prix riders disagreed on the best way to make the track safe for both kinds of racing - with straw bales or without? As a result, international contenders for the motorcycle World Championships boycotted the races, leaving the GP wins to rather unknown Germans (even to German fans) who decided to ride anyway.

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. Often two separate races were held, thus two winners.

The last Eifelrennen was held in early May 2003 when several races were held, including an VLN endurance race on the 25.9 km 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.

ADAC Eifelrennen winners (motorcycles)

Deutsche Tourist-Trophäe (German Tourist Trophy)

  • 1922 Sixtus Meyer, Harley-Davidson 1000 ccm
  • 1923 - No Race -
  • 1924 Franz Bieber, BMW - (1000 ccm : Robert "Robby" Jecker, Harley-Davidson)
  • 1925 Paul Weyres
  • 1926
  • 1927 Toni Ulmen

ADAC Eifelrennen winners (automobiles)

  • 1922 Fritz von Opel / Hans von Opel, Opel
  • 1923 - No Race -
  • 1924 Wetzka / Haide, Austro-Daimler
  • 1925
  • 1926 Felten, Mannesmann

ADAC Eifelrennen winners (automobiles) on the Nürburgring

Year Winner Class
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, Südschleife
1965  Paul Hawkins Formula 2, Südschleife
1966  Jochen Rindt Formula 2, Südschleife
1967  Jochen Rindt Formula 2, Südschleife
1968  Chris Irwin Formula 2, Südschleife
1969  Jackie Stewart Formula 2, Nordschleife
1970  Jochen Rindt Formula 2, Nordschleife
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, Nordschleife
1983  Beppe Gabbiani Formula 2, shortened Nordschleife
1984 - No Race -
1985 - No Race -
1986  Volker Weidler DTM, GP track
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
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