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Hill Climb Rossfeld 1965
Event:
Internationales Alpen-Bergpreiss
Date:
13.6.1965
Track:
Rossfeld (Germany)
, 5.890 kms
Organiser: unknown
Hill Climb Rossfeld
World Sportscar Championship
(round 11)
Weather:
cloudy, rain in afternoon
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
2 heats
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
129
Practiced:
100
Started:
93
Finished:
84
Classified:
84
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
S-R/Prototype 2000
9
8
8
Grand Touring +2000
4
4
3
Grand Touring 2000
11
11
10
Grand Touring 1600
16
12
12
Grand Touring 1000
6
6
6
Touring +2500
6
6
6
Touring 2500
6
6
4
Touring 1600
5
5
5
Touring 1300
8
7
7
Touring 1000
9
9
9
Touring 700
11
11
8
Touring 600
8
8
6
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Race notes:
Records of 11 Formula V cars not included.
Pre-race sessions:
1 official practice session held for a total of 660 minutes on 12/6
Winners:
Overall:
2T
Porsche 904/8 Bergspyder
Gerhard Mitter
Grand Touring +2000:
21
Shelby Cobra roadster
Bob Bondurant
Grand Touring 2000:
26
Porsche 904 GTS
Herbert Müller
Grand Touring 1600:
38
Lotus Elan Racing
Karl Foitek
Grand Touring 1000:
62
Fiat-Abarth 1000
Joe Kretschi
Touring +2500:
84
Chevrolet Nova
Artur Gerster
Touring 2500:
93
BMW 1800 Ti
Hubert Hohenlohe
Touring 1600:
103
Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Super
Gerhard Schüler
Touring 1300:
108
Austin Mini-Cooper S
Manfred Behnke
Touring 1000:
120
Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta
Achille Marzi
Touring 700:
141
Steyr-Puch 650 TR
Heinz Liedl
Touring 600:
160
Steyr-Puch 500D
Franz Eichhammer
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
2T
Porsche 904/8 Bergspyder
Gerhard Mitter (D)
3:07.590
115.145 km/h
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Porsche (18), BMW (11), Steyr-Puch (9), DKW (6), Abarth (4), Abarth-Simca (4), Alfa Romeo (4), Fiat-Abarth (4), NSU (4)
Top engines by numbers:
Porsche (19), BMW (11), Fiat (7), Ford (7), DKW (7)
Top car types by numbers:
Porsche 356 (11), BMW 700 (8), Porsche 904 (6)
Driver nationalities:
D (73), A (8), CH (7), I (3)
Engine positions:
rear-engined (45%), front-engined (42%), mid-engined (13%)
Oldest known drivers:
Sepp Greger (51), Hans Affentranger (49), Heini Walter (38)
Youngest known drivers:
Rolf Stommelen (22), Josef Schnitzer (26), Hans Herrmann (27)
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