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The '''German Grand Prix''' was part of the [[Superleague]] championship from the {{SL|2002}} season to the {{SL|2008}} season and from the {{SL|2012}} season until the {{SL|2014}}, after which it was again dropped from the calendar. The race was held at the [[Hockenheimring]] for all but two occasions; the 2012 and 2013 races were held at the [[Nurburgring]].
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{{Infobox Superleague race
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| Name                  = German Grand Prix
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| Flag                  = Flag of Germany.png
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| Circuit              = Nurburgring
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| Circuit_image        = Nurburgring_-_2002_Layout.png
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| Laps                  = 60
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| Circuit_km    = 5.148
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| Circuit_mi    = 3.199
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| Race_km        = 308.880
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| Race_mi        = 191.940
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| First_held            = 2002
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| Times_held            = 11
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| Most_wins_driver      =
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| Most_wins_constructor =
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| Current_year          = 2016
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| Pole_driver          = {{ENG}} [[Daniel Brewer|D. Brewer]]
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| Pole_team            = [[Kernow Sport|Kernow]]-[[Potentia]]
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| Pole_time            = 1:16.899
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| Winner                = {{GER}} [[Philipp Puschke|P. Puschke]]
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| Winning_team          = [[Vod:Bul Racing|Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]]
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| Winning_time          = 1:30:11.814
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| Second                = {{ITA}} [[Michael Francesconi|M. Francesconi]]
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| Second_team          = [[Edonis Engineering|Edonis]]-[[Valiant]]
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| Second_time          = + 22.872
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| Third                = {{ITA}} [[Eros Masciulli|E. Masciulli]]
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| Third_team            = [[Edonis Engineering|Edonis]]-[[Valiant]]
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| Third_time            = + 25.445
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| Fastest_lap_driver    = {{ENG}} [[David Fidock|D. Fidock]]
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| Fastest_lap_team      = [[Nordsjoen Racing|Nordsjoen]]-[[Martex]]
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| Fastest_lap          = 1:17.955
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}}
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The '''German Grand Prix''' was part of the [[Superleague]] championship from the {{SL|2002}} season to the {{SL|2008}} season and from the {{SL|2012}} season until the {{SL|2014}}, after which it was again dropped from the calendar untill {{SL|2016}}. The race was held at the [[Hockenheimring]] for all but three occasions; the 2012, 2013 and 2017 races were held at the [[Nurburgring]].
  
 
==Winners==
 
==Winners==
  
 
===By Year===
 
===By Year===
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<!-- File:Nurburgring - 2002 Layout.png|thumb|right|[[Nurburgring]], host of the German Grand Prix in 2012, 2013 and 2017. -->
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[[File:Hockenheimring - 2002 Layout.png|thumb|right|Shortened layout of the [[Hockenheimring]].]]
 
[[File:Hockenheimring - 2001 Layout.png|thumb|right|Original layout of the [[Hockenheimring]].]]
 
[[File:Hockenheimring - 2001 Layout.png|thumb|right|Original layout of the [[Hockenheimring]].]]
[[File:Hockenheimring - 2002 Layout.png|thumb|right|Shortened layout of the Hockenheimring.]]
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[[File:Nurburgring - 2002 Layout.png|thumb|right|[[Nurburgring]], host of the German Grand Prix in 2012 and 2013.]]
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! Location
 
! Location
 
! Report
 
! Report
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! {{SL|2017}}
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| {{TBC}} TBD || TBD ||align=center| &mdash; ||[[Nurburgring|Nürburgring]], Nürburg || [[2017 German Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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! {{SL|2016}}
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| {{GER}} [[Philipp Puschke]] || [[Vod:Bul Racing|Vod:Bul]]-[[Valiant]] || 1:30:11.814 || [[Hockenheimring]], Hockenheim || [[2016 German Grand Prix|Report]]
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|-
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|-style="background: #ddd;"
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!2015
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|colspan=5| ''Not held''
 
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! {{SL|2014}}
 
! {{SL|2014}}
| {{ENG}} [[David Fidock]] || [[CSG Racing]]-[[Potentia]] || 01:23:33.743 || [[Hockenheimring]], Hockenheim || [[2014 German Grand Prix|Report]]
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| {{ENG}} [[David Fidock]] || [[CSG Racing]]-[[Potentia]] || 1:23:33.743 || [[Hockenheimring]], Hockenheim || [[2014 German Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! {{SL|2013}}
 
! {{SL|2013}}
| {{GRE}} [[Jim Parisis]] || [[Torrent Motorsports|Torren]]-[[Martex]] || 01:29:16.608 || rowspan=2| [[Nurburgring|Nürburgring]], Nürburg || [[2013 German Grand Prix|Report]]
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| {{GRE}} [[Jim Parisis]] || [[Torrent Motorsports|Torrent]]-[[Martex]] || 1:29:16.608 || rowspan=2| [[Nurburgring|Nürburgring]], Nürburg || [[2013 German Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! {{SL|2012}}
 
! {{SL|2012}}
| {{ENG}} [[Dave Carr-Smith]] || [[Green Stripes Racing|Green Stripes-BMW]] || 01:30:51.213 || [[2012 German Grand Prix|Report]]
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| {{ENG}} [[Dave Carr-Smith]] || [[Green Stripes Racing|Green Stripes-BMW]] || 1:30:51.213 || [[2012 German Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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Revision as of 09:52, 15 December 2016

Flag of Germany.png German Grand Prix
Nurburgring
Nurburgring - 2002 Layout.png
Race information
Number of times held 11
First held 2002
Most wins (drivers)
Most wins (constructors)
Layout
Circuit length 5.148 km (3.199 mi)
Race length 308.880 km (191.940 mi)
Laps 60
Last race (2016)
Pole position
England D. Brewer Kernow-Potentia 1:16.899
Podium
1 · Germany P. Puschke Vod:Bul-Valiant 1:30:11.814
2 · Italy M. Francesconi Edonis-Valiant + 22.872
3 · Italy E. Masciulli Edonis-Valiant + 25.445
Fastest lap
England D. Fidock Nordsjoen-Martex 1:17.955


The German Grand Prix was part of the Superleague championship from the 2002 season to the 2008 season and from the 2012 season until the 2014, after which it was again dropped from the calendar untill 2016. The race was held at the Hockenheimring for all but three occasions; the 2012, 2013 and 2017 races were held at the Nurburgring.

Winners

By Year

Shortened layout of the Hockenheimring.
Original layout of the Hockenheimring.
Year Driver Team Race Time Location Report
2017   TBD TBD Nürburgring, Nürburg Report
2016 Germany Philipp Puschke Vod:Bul-Valiant 1:30:11.814 Hockenheimring, Hockenheim Report
2015 Not held
2014 England David Fidock CSG Racing-Potentia 1:23:33.743 Hockenheimring, Hockenheim Report
2013 Greece Jim Parisis Torrent-Martex 1:29:16.608 Nürburgring, Nürburg Report
2012 England Dave Carr-Smith Green Stripes-BMW 1:30:51.213 Report
2011

2009
Not held
2008 Romania Laurentiu Albu Belami-Renault 1:16:46.508 Hockenheimring, Hockenheim Report
2007 Argentina Jorge Caranti Simsoa-Honda 1:37:47.868 Report
2006 Australia Steve Elencevski FinOz-Ferrari 1:27:26.231 Report
2005 Spain Jorge Garcia Simarro Bracciano-BMW 1:14:27.733 Report
2004 England Philip Williams Woods-Toyota 1:13:27.588 Report
2003 Australia Daniel Wilkinson EIRE-Cosworth 1:15:02.945 Report
2002 Finland Mikko Jakonen Mapes-VO-Honda 1:29:55.620 Report
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