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European 2-Litre Championship Hockenheim 1970
Event:
Südwest-Pokal, Europa-Marken-Trophäe für Sportswagen und Prototypen bis 2 Ltr., Internationales Solitude-Rennen
Date:
5.7.1970
Track:
Motodrom Hockenheim (Germany)
, 6.789 kms
Organiser: unknown
European 2-Litre Championship Hockenheim
European 2-litre Sports Car Championship for Makes
(round 5)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
10:40 and 15:00
Grid:
rolling start
Distance:
2 x 30 laps
Attendance:
60000
Entered:
36
Practiced:
unknown
Started:
27
Finished:
10
Classified:
13
Classes:
Start
Class
Group 6 - Prototypes
16
8
Group 5 - Sports
7
2
Group 4 - Grand Touring cars
4
3
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Grid
Race 1 Results
Race 2 Results
Qualifying
Lap Times
Winners:
Overall:
1
Lola T210 Ford
Jo Bonnier
Group 5 - Sports:
24
Abarth 2000 S
Ed Swart
Group 4 - Grand Touring cars:
41
Porsche 911 S
Heinz Blind
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
1
Lola T210 Ford
Jo Bonnier (S)
2:11.6000
185.7000 km/h
Pole Positions:
Overall:
8
Abarth 2000 SP
Kurt Ahrens, Jr.
2:13.7000
Group 5 - Sports:
24
Abarth 2000 S
Ed Swart
2:20.6000
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Porsche (11), Chevron (7), Abarth (6), Lola (2)
Top engines by numbers:
Porsche (11), Ford (8), Abarth (6), BMW (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Chevron B16 (6), Porsche 907 (3), Abarth 2000 S (3), Porsche 910 (3), Abarth 2000 SP (3)
Driver nationalities:
D (10), GB (4), A (4), CH (4), I (3)
Team nationalities:
D (10), CH (5), GB (4), I (3), A (3)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (92%), rear-engined (8%)
Average engine size:
1949 cc
Oldest known drivers:
Jo Bonnier (40), Ernesto Brambilla (36), Brian Redman (33)
Youngest known drivers:
Arturo Merzario (27), John Burton (28), Kurt Ahrens, Jr. (30)
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