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6 Hours of Nürburgring

Former endurance sports car event

6 Hours of Nürburgring

Former endurance sports car event

FieldValue
Race title6 Hours of Nürburgring
Track mapNürburgring - Grand-Prix Stecke.svg
Series longFIA World Endurance Championship
Series shortFIA WEC
VenueNürburgring
First race1953
First series race2015
<!--Last FIA WEC race2017 --
Duration6 Hours
Previous namesADAC 1000 km Nürburgring
iRacing.com 1000 km Nürburgring
Most wins driverStirling Moss (4)
Most wins teamSpA Ferrari (7)
Most wins manufacturerPorsche (13)

iRacing.com 1000 km Nürburgring

The crowd at the start of the 1973 event

The 6 Hours of Nürburgring (formerly the Nürburgring 1000 km) was an endurance race for sports cars held on the Nürburgring in Germany and organized by the ADAC since 1953.

History

On the traditional 22.810 km long Nordschleife ("Northern Loop") version, the competition took usually 44 laps (1003.64 km, since 1967 1004.74 km) and lasted about 8 hours, later less than 6 hours. While the 1974 event was shortened in the wake of the oil crisis, the 1976 race was extended by 3 laps and covered 1073.245 km.

The inaugural race, which counted towards the 1953 World Sportscar Championship, was won by Alberto Ascari and Giuseppe Farina in a Ferrari. The attendance at this inaugural event was disappointing, blamed in part on the lack of a serious German entrant. As a result, once it became clear that the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR would not be ready in time for the 1954 event the race was cancelled. The 1955 event suffered the same fate, but this time cancelled in the aftermath of the 1955 Le Mans disaster. It became quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s though, and even more so after Formula One decided not to race at the Nürburgring after 1976 on safety grounds.

The last race on the Northern Loop in 1983 was won by Jochen Mass and Jacky Ickx in their Rothmans Porsche 956. In that year, due to the ongoing construction work, the track had been shorted to 20.832 km and provisional pits were used. This event saw the fastest ever timed lap of the Nordschleife when German driver Stefan Bellof lapped his Rothmans Porsche in 6:11.13 during practice, and an average of over 200 km/h. Bellof also set the race lap record during that race lapping in 6:25.91.

Since 1984, the 1000 km races were run on the new, much shorter Grand-Prix-Strecke, while the 24 Hours Nürburgring stayed on the legendary long track. In 1991, the 1000 km races were first shortened to 480 km, then discontinued overall due to the demise of the World Sportscar Championship.

In 2000, the 1000 km 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 European version of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). In a wet race, the unusual front-engined Panoz of Jan Magnussen and David Brabham won, ahead of a BMW V12 LMR, an Audi R8 and the second Panoz.

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

The 500 km Nürburgring was also similar event for smaller sportscars during the 1960s and 1970s.

VLN also runs a 6-hour endurance race, while covering only 4h in other heats. In 2010, for the first time a distance of more than 1000 km was covered by the winning Porsche 911 GT3.

Current record of most wins belongs to Stirling Moss who won the race in 1956, 1958, 1959, and 1960.

In 2010, the winning Porsche 911 GT3 R of the 6h ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen race was the first to cover more than 1000 km in a 6-hour VLN endurance race for GT3 and touring cars, lapping the 24.369 km long modern version of the Nordschleife 42 times for 1023.498 km in a time of 6:06:56.091. The 2012 winner, a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3, covered the same distance in a time of only 6:01:29.541, at an average of 169.879 km/h.

As a part of the Oldtimer Festival in 2010 the tradition and name of the renowned ADAC 1000 km of Nürburgring will be continued by the motor sport club DAMC 05. In contrast to former years, the race is organised for older cars and therefore the term “classic” was added to the name.

The 2013 race was the first under the Blancpain Endurance Series banner of the Stephane Ratel Organisation.

Winners

Nürburgring Nordschleife, used from 1953 to 1982
YearDriversTeamCarTimeChampionship1000 km distance, 22.835 km circuit[1953](1953-1000km-of-nurburgring)19541955[1956](1956-1000km-of-nurburgring)[1957](1957-1000km-of-nurburgring)[1958](1958-1000-km-nurburgring)[1959](1959-1000km-nurburgring)[1960](1960-1000-km-nurburgring)196119621963196419651966196719681969[1970](1970-1000km-of-nurburgring)19711972197319741975197619771978197919801981[1982](1982-1000km-of-nurburgring)1000 km distance, 20.830 km circuit[1983](1983-1000km-of-nurburgring)1000 km distance, 4.551 km circuit[1984](1984-1000-km-of-nurburgring)1985[1986](1986-1000km-of-nurburgring)[1987](1987-1000km-of-nurburgring)[1988](1988-1000km-of-nurburgring)480 km distance, 4.551 km circuit[1989](1989-480km-of-nurburgring)[1990](1990-480km-of-nurburgring)430 km distance, 4.551 km circuit[1991](1991-430km-of-nurburgring)1992
to
19991000 km distance, 4.556 km circuit[2000](2000-1000km-of-nurburgring)2001
to
20031000 km distance, 5.148 km circuit[2004](2004-1000km-of-nurburgring)[2005](2005-1000km-of-nurburgring)[2006](2006-1000km-of-nurburgring)[2007](2007-1000km-of-nurburgring)[2008](2008-1000km-of-nurburgring)[2009](2009-1000-km-of-nurburgring)1000 km distance, 25.378 km circuit20102011
to
20121000 km distance, 5.148 km circuit[2013](2013-blancpain-endurance-series-season)[2014](2014-blancpain-endurance-series-season)6 hours time, 5.148 km circuit[2015](2015-6-hours-of-nurburgring)[2016](2016-6-hours-of-nurburgring)[2017](2017-6-hours-of-nurburgring)2018
to
2019[2020](2020-6-hours-of-nurburgring)3 hours time, 5.148 km circuit[2021](2021-3-hours-of-nurburgring)20223 hours time, 5.137 km circuit[2023](2023-3-hours-of-nurburgring)[2024](2024-3-hours-of-nurburgring)
ITA Alberto Ascari
ITA Giuseppe FarinaITA Automobili FerrariFerrari 375 MM Spyder8:20:44.000World Sportscar Championship
No Race
No Race
ITA Piero Taruffi
USA Harry Schell
France Jean Behra
United Kingdom Stirling MossITA Officine Alfieri MaseratiMaserati 300S7:43:54.400World Sportscar Championship
German Sportscar Championship
United Kingdom Tony Brooks
United Kingdom Noël Cunningham-ReidUnited Kingdom David BrownAston Martin DBR1/3007:33:38.200World Sportscar Championship
United Kingdom Stirling Moss
Australia Jack BrabhamUnited Kingdom David BrownAston Martin DBR1/3007:23:33.000World Sportscar Championship
United Kingdom Stirling Moss
United Kingdom Jack FairmanUnited Kingdom David BrownAston Martin DBR1/3007:33:18.000World Sportscar Championship
United Kingdom Stirling Moss
United States Dan GurneyUnited States Camoradi USAMaserati Tipo 617:31:40.500World Sportscar Championship
United States Lloyd Casner
United States Masten GregoryUnited States Camoradi USAMaserati Tipo 617:51:39.200World Sportscar Championship
United States Phil Hill
Belgium Olivier GendebienITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 246 SP7:33:27.700International Championship for GT Manufacturers
United Kingdom John Surtees
Belgium Willy MairesseITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 250 P7:32:18.000International Championship for GT Manufacturers
ITA Ludovico Scarfiotti
ITA Nino VaccarellaITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 275 P7:08:27.000International Championship for GT Manufacturers
United Kingdom John Surtees
ITA Ludovico ScarfiottiITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 330 P26:53:05.400International Championship for GT Manufacturers
United States Phil Hill
Sweden Jo BonnierUnited States Chaparral Cars Inc.Chaparral 2D-Chevrolet6:58:47.600International Championship for Sports-Prototypes
International Championship for Sports Cars
United States Joe Buzzetta
BRD Udo SchützBRD Porsche System EngineeringPorsche 9106:54:12.900International Championship for Sports-Prototypes
International Championship for Sports Cars
United Kingdom Vic Elford
Switzerland Jo SiffertBRD Porsche System EngineeringPorsche 9086:34:06.300International Championship for Makes
Switzerland Jo Siffert
United Kingdom Brian RedmanBRD Porsche System EngineeringPorsche 908/026:11:02.300International Championship for Makes
United Kingdom Vic Elford
BRD Kurt Ahrens Jr.Austria Porsche SalzburgPorsche 908#908/03 (1970)Porsche 908/036:05:21.200International Championship for Makes
United Kingdom Vic Elford
France Gérard LarrousseBRD Martini RacingPorsche 908#908/03 (1970)Porsche 908/035:51:49.300International Championship for Makes
Sweden Ronnie Peterson
Australia Tim SchenkenITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 312 PB6:01:40.200World Championship for Makes
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
Belgium Jacky Ickx
United Kingdom Brian RedmanITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 312 PB5:36:53.400World Championship for Makes
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
France Jean-Pierre Jarier
France Jean-Pierre BeltoiseFrance Equipe GitanesMatra-Simca MS670C4:07:24.100
33 laps, 753 kmWorld Championship for Makes
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
ITA Arturo Merzario
France Jacques LaffiteBRD Willi Kauhsen Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 33TT125:41:14.100World Championship for Makes
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
BRD Albrecht Krebs
Austria Dieter QuesterBRD Schnitzer MotorsportBMW 3.5 CSL6:38:20.600World Championship for Makes
BRD Rolf Stommelen
Australia Tim Schenken
Netherlands Toine HezemansBRD Gelo RacingPorsche 9355:58:30.500World Championship for Makes
BRD Klaus Ludwig
BRD Hans Heyer
Netherlands Toine HezemansBRD Gelo RacingPorsche 935/775:55:46.600World Championship for Makes
Liechtenstein Manfred Schurti
France Bob Wollek
United Kingdom John FitzpatrickBRD Gelo RacingPorsche 935/775:57:35.100World Championship for Makes
BRD Rolf Stommelen
BRD Jürgen BarthBRD Joest RacingPorsche 908/4 Turbo5:52:15.100World Championship for Makes
BRD Hans-Joachim Stuck
BRA Nelson PiquetBRD GS TuningBMW M1 Gr.52:16:50.860
17 laps, 388 kmWorld Endurance Championship
ITA Michele Alboreto
ITA Teo Fabi
ITA Riccardo PatreseITA Martini RacingLancia LC1 Spyder5:54:10.830World Endurance Championship
BRD Jochen Mass
Belgium Jacky IckxBRD Porsche Racing InternationalPorsche 9565:26:34.630World Endurance Championship
BRD Stefan Bellof
United Kingdom Derek BellBRD Rothmans PorschePorsche 9566:00:43.590World Endurance Championship
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
No Race
France Henri Pescarolo
New Zealand Mike ThackwellSwitzerland Kouros Racing TeamSauber C8-Mercedes3:42:30.020
121 laps, 599 kmWorld Sports Prototype Championship
United States Eddie Cheever
BRA Raul BoeselUnited Kingdom Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-85:55:53.120World Sports Prototype Championship
France Jean-Louis Schlesser
BRD Jochen MassSwitzerland Team Sauber MercedesSauber C9-Mercedes5:53:00.600World Sports Prototype Championship
France Jean-Louis Schlesser
BRD Jochen MassBRD Team Sauber MercedesSauber C9-Mercedes2:47:14.599World Sports Prototype Championship
France Jean-Louis Schlesser
ITA Mauro BaldiBRD Team Sauber MercedesMercedes-Benz C112:39:15.913World Sports Prototype Championship
United Kingdom Derek Warwick
Australia David BrabhamUnited Kingdom Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-142:23:41.028World Sportscar Championship
No Races
Denmark Jan Magnussen
Australia David BrabhamUnited States Panoz Motor SportsFord Panoz LMP1-Élan5:45:55.173American Le Mans Series
No Races
United Kingdom Allan McNish
Germany Pierre KafferUnited Kingdom Audi Sport UK VeloqxAudi R86:00:32.64
180 laps, 925 kmLe Mans Series
United Kingdom Tom Chilton
Japan Hayanari ShimodaUnited Kingdom Zytek MotorsportZytek 04S6:01:06.739
193 laps, 991 kmLe Mans Series
France Jean-Christophe Boullion
France Emmanuel Collard
France Éric HélaryFrance Pescarolo SportPescarolo C60-Judd6:01:26.300
189 laps, 971 kmLe Mans Series
France Stéphane Sarrazin
Portugal Pedro LamyFrance Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAP
(Diesel)6:01:13.628Le Mans Series
France Stéphane Sarrazin
Portugal Pedro LamyFrance Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAP
(Diesel)5:44:48.174Le Mans Series
CZE Jan Charouz
CZE Tomáš Enge
GER Stefan MückeGBR Aston Martin RacingLola-Aston Martin B09/605:57:26.595Le Mans Series
GER Wolfgang Pohl
GER Daniel SchreyPorsche Carrera RS7:00:42.2 48
35 laps, 888 kmFHR Langstreckencup
No Races
GER Maximilian Buhk
GER Maximilian Götz
GER Bernd SchneiderGER HTP MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT36:00:46.354
178 laps, 916 kmBlancpain Endurance Series
BEL Laurens Vanthoor
BRA César Ramos
DEU Christopher MiesBEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultra6:00:07.848
158 laps, 813 kmBlancpain Endurance Series
DEU Timo Bernhard
NZL Brendon Hartley
AUS Mark WebberGER Porsche TeamPorsche 919 Hybrid6:01:16.966, 203 laps, 1045 kmFIA World Endurance Championship
DEU Timo Bernhard
NZL Brendon Hartley
AUS Mark WebberDEU Porsche TeamPorsche 919 Hybrid6:01:16.183, 194 laps, 999 kmFIA World Endurance Championship
DEU Timo Bernhard
NZL Brendon Hartley
NZL Earl BamberDEU Porsche LMP TeamPorsche 919 Hybrid6:00:09.607, 204 laps, 1050 kmFIA World Endurance Championship
No Races
ITA Matteo Cairoli
GER Christian Engelhart
GER Sven MüllerITA Dinamic MotorsportPorsche 911 (991 II) GT3 R6:01:08.058, 173 laps, 882 kmGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
ITA Mirko Bortolotti
ITA Andrea Caldarelli
ITA Marco MapelliCHN Orange 1 FFF Racing TeamLamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo3:00:53.243, 87 laps, 448 kmGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
No Race
CHE Raffaele Marciello
white Timur Boguslavskiy
AND Jules GounonFRA AKKodis ASP TeamMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo3:01:33.469, 92 laps, 473 kmGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
ITA Marco Mapelli
RSA Jordan Pepper
FRA Franck PereraAUT Grasser Racing TeamLamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 23:00:09.068, 90 laps, 462 kmGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

References

References

  1. (1961). "World Sports Car Championship".
  2. "Arnold/Menzel erringen historischen Sieg beim 6h-Rennen".
  3. "Prestigeträchtiger Sieg für ROWE RACING beim 6h-Rennen".
  4. "ADAC 1000 km classic". DAMC 05.
  5. "ADAC 1000 km classic". FHR.
  6. "Official results of the ADAC 1000km classic". DAMC 05.
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