1000 km race on the Nürburgring in 1981

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Herbert Müller had a fatal accident on the 14th lap

The 27th 1000 km race on the Nürburgring , also 1000 km Nürburgring, Nürburgring Nordschleife , took place on May 24, 1981 and was the seventh round of the sports car world championship of that year.

The race

Before the race

In May 1981 , the ADAC hosted the 1000 km race on the Nürburgring for the 27th time . Since 1953 , the endurance race on the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring has always been part of the sports car world championship, with the exception of the 1954 and 1955 seasons. The first race in 1953 ended with the total victory of the Italian Alberto Ascari and Giuseppe Farina on a plant - Ferrari 375 MM . Over the years, the race has established itself as an integral part of the sports car season and, apart from the Le Mans 24-hour race, had the most entries and starters every year .

The sports car world championship in 1981 comprised 15 racing events, and for the first time the title of driver world champion was awarded with the one-make cup. The race at the Nürburgring was part of the brand and driver standings. As a works team, Porsche had not taken part in any world championship run until the race at the Nürburgring. Also on the Nordschleife there was no plan for a factory run; Nevertheless, one of the works Porsche 936 , chassis number 936-004, took part in the race. This vehicle was first used by Reinhold Joest in 1980 and was given the type designation 908/80. The chassis 044 was a replacement chassis, and since Porsche wanted to limit the 936 to three units, this car received this unfortunate type designation. This racing car actually had little in common with a Porsche 908 . Porsche wanted to see the use of this car as a test run for the 24 Hours of Le Mans without appearing as a racing team itself. At Le Mans, Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell were supposed to drive a works car. Porsche provided Reinhold Joest at the Nürburgring with Jochen Mass as a partner, who was contractually bound to the works team on a long-term basis.

Joest also brought a “real” 908 to the Nordschleife, which was driven by last year's winner Jürgen Barth and Volkert Merl . A third 908 was reported by Siegfried Brunn , who had contested the previous European races of the World Sports Car Championship with the Irish racing driver and later Formula 1 team boss Eddie Jordan . The two weeks before the 6-hour race at Silverstone had finished the duo in third place in the overall standings. At the Nürburgring, the Swiss Herbert Müller was Brunn's partner. Müller, who had actually already ended his career and, as an experienced Nürburgring connoisseur, allowed himself to be persuaded to take part in a race again, explained before the start that the 1000 km race would definitely be his last race as a driver.

A Group 5 vehicle achieved the fastest training time . Manfred Winkelhock rounded on one of Zakspeed reported Ford Capri - Silhouette vehicle the Nordschleife in 7: 18.490, representing an average of 187.475 km / h corresponded. This means Winkelhock was 16 seconds faster than John Fitzpatrick in a Porsche 935 on his pole position lap the year before. How fast Winkelhock's time was can be made clear by a comparison with Formula 1, which has not competed in its world championship races on the Nordschleife since Niki Lauda's serious accident at the 1976 German Grand Prix . James Hunt's best practice time in the McLaren M23 at the last Nürburgring Grand Prix was 7: 06.500, just 11.9 seconds short of the Capri driver's time.

However, Winkelhock, who shared the cockpit of the Ford Capri with Klaus Niedzwiedz , was unable to take part in the race. During the warm-up just before the start, it was noticed that the engine was not developing full power. During an inspection, Zakspeed mechanics found parts of a bearing in the oil filter; a start was therefore impossible.

The course of the race

Right from the start, the Porsche 908/80, now on pole position, took the lead with Jochen Mass at the wheel. Behind them followed with increasing distance the GS-Tuning driven by Hans-Joachim Stuck - BMW M1 and the two Group 5 Lancia Beta Montecarlo by Riccardo Patrese and Hans Heyer . Siegfried Brunn was only able to start the race with his 908 five minutes late after the start, as the mechanics in the pits still had to work on the suspension.

There was an incident on the first lap, which had fatal consequences as the race progressed. Just before the Kesselchen section, Guy Edwards collided with his Lola T600 with Bobby Rahal's Porsche 935 . While Edwards was able to drive on, Rahal had to park the slightly damaged and fully fueled Porsche on the right-hand side of the track.

After Jochen Mass came to the pits on lap eight to refuel and change drivers, Stuck took the lead for one lap, then headed for the pit lane and handed the BMW over to his team-mate, the Brazilian Brabham Formula 1 driver Nelson Piquet . After 14 laps of the race, Reinhold Joest was almost three minutes ahead of Piquet and Bob Wollek's Porsche 935 , who had been in the cockpit since the start when Herbert Müller's fatal accident occurred.

Herbert Müller's fatal accident

Why Herbert Müller got off the track in front of the Kesselchen and crashed into Bobby Rahal's parked Porsche could never be precisely clarified. Some pilots spoke of light rain at this point at the time of the accident. However, Müller was an experienced driver and after the driver change he had already driven past the parked Porsche a few times. Whether the accident was related to the suspension problems before the start remained pure speculation. The 908 from Brunn had a new double-walled tank, but on impact both the tank of the 908 and that of the 935 burst; a few hundred liters of gasoline ignited and turned the scene of the accident into a hell of a flame. Neither the marshals who rushed up nor the crews of four rescue vehicles were able to contain the flames. The wreck burned for 15 minutes. Herbert Müller had no chance of escaping this inferno; According to the rescue doctors, the Swiss died on impact.

The race management did not react for the time being. Only when fewer and fewer racing cars passed the start and finish line after the end of the 15th lap did it become clear to those responsible that a serious incident had occurred. Some of the pilots drove between the rescue vehicles and the burning wreck and continued the race. Others, including many amateur racers, stopped at the scene of the accident. This almost resulted in a follow-up accident. After an emergency stop, Karl-Adolf Kneip lost control of his KMW SP30 and turned left over the track barrier. But he was able to bring the car to a standstill just before the scene of the accident.

As more and more vehicles blocked the track, the race management interrupted the race after the 17th lap. At this point, it was more by chance that Nelson Piquet in the BMW M1 was in the lead, as Reinhold Joest's clearly leading Porsche was in the pits on lap 16 to refuel and change drivers. Third was Bob Wollek, whose Porsche, registered by Preston Henn , had still not changed drivers.

After the true extent of the accident became known and because the track at the scene of the accident was badly damaged by the heat, the race officials refrained from restarting. The race result after 17 laps thus became official. Since only 388 km of the total distance had been covered, only 1/2 points were awarded for the respective world championship rankings.

Norbert Przybilla and Peter Hoffmann

Curiosities can be found in the results lists for the two racing drivers Norbert Przybilla and Peter Hoffmann . Both pilots competed for different teams. On the one hand they drove the Toj SC302 with starting number 4 and on the other hand the BMW 2002 with the number 98; both vehicles retired on the third lap. In addition, both drivers were registered for the race with a McLaren M8F with starting number 5, but did not start.

Results

Final ranking

Item class No. team driver chassis Round
1 Group 5 12th GermanyGermany GS tuning GermanyGermany Hans-Joachim Stuck Nelson Piquet
Brazil 1968Brazil
BMW M1 clean 17th
2 S + 2.0 1 GermanyGermany Joest Racing GermanyGermany Jochen Mass Reinhold Joest
GermanyGermany
Porsche 908/80 17th
3 GTX + 2.0 27 United StatesUnited States Preston Henn FranceFrance Bob Wollek Preston Henn Adrian Yates-Smith
United StatesUnited States
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Porsche 935K3 17th
4th Group 5 17th GermanyGermany GS tuning GermanyGermany Hans Heyer Piercarlo Ghinzani
ItalyItaly
Lancia Beta Montecarlo 17th
5 Group 5 19th GermanyGermany Weralit Racing Team GermanyGermany Edgar Dören Jürgen Lässig
GermanyGermany
Porsche 935K3 17th
6th S + 2.0 2 GermanyGermany Joest Racing GermanyGermany Volkert Merl Jürgen Barth
GermanyGermany
Porsche 908/3 16
7th Group 5 20th GermanyGermany Vegla Racing Team GermanyGermany Dieter Schornstein Harald Grohs Walter Röhrl
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Porsche 935J 16
8th GTP 15th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Grid team Lola United KingdomUnited Kingdom Guy Edwards Emilio de Villota
Spain 1977Spain
Lola T600 16
9 Group 5 23 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Charles Ivy Racing United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Cooper Dudley Wood
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Porsche 935K3 16
10 Group 5 31 ItalyItaly Martini Racing FranceFrance Henri Pescarolo Andrea de Cesaris
ItalyItaly
Lancia Beta Montecarlo 16
11 Group 5 16 ItalyItaly Martini Racing ItalyItaly Riccardo Patrese Eddie Cheever
United StatesUnited States
Lancia Beta Montecarlo 16
12th Group 5 22nd SwitzerlandSwitzerland Claude Haldi SwitzerlandSwitzerland Claude Haldi Charles Mendez
United StatesUnited States
Porsche 935 / 77A 16
13th Group 5 14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sauber AG SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marc Surer Dieter Quester
AustriaAustria
BMW M1 clean 15th
14th GT 38 GermanyGermany Kurt Koenig GermanyGermany Kurt König Peter Oberndorfer
GermanyGermany
BMW M1 P 15th
15th GT 43 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Canon Cameras Racing GTi Engineering United KingdomUnited Kingdom Richard Lloyd Tony Dron
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Porsche 924 Carrera GTR 15th
16 S 2.0 47 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Dorset Racing Associates United KingdomUnited KingdomTony Birchenhough Brian Joscelyne Nick Mason
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Lola T297 15th
17th Group 5 35 GermanyGermany Jaegermeister SwitzerlandSwitzerlandWalter Nussbaumer Anton Fischhaber Rick Koehler
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 320i 15th
18th GT 44 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Formula Racing Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland Peter Zbinden Edi Kofel
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Porsche 924 Carrera GTR 14th
19th GTU 61 BelgiumBelgium Z & W Enterprises United StatesUnited StatesFred Stiff Ray Ratcliff Pierre Honegger
United StatesUnited States
United StatesUnited States
Mazda RX-7 14th
21 S 2.0 46 GermanyGermany Weigel racing technology GermanyGermany Roland Binder Rolf Götz
GermanyGermany
Lola T296 14th
22nd T 108 GermanyGermany Bergisch-Gladbach racing community GermanyGermanyRichard Bremmekamp Werner Felder Hans Weißgerber
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 320i 14th
23 Group 5 58 GermanyGermany Pioneer Racing GermanyGermanyWolfgang Offermann Wolf-Dieter Mantzel
GermanyGermany
Opel Ascona 14th
24 T 86 GermanyGermany Heidapel Racing GermanyGermanyHelmut Döring Bernhard Dransmann Herbert Kummle
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort RS2000 14th
25th T 82 GermanyGermany Berkenkamp Ford GermanyGermanyDieter Selzer Andreas Schall Günther Braumüller
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort 14th
26 ser T 2.0 117 GermanyGermany Hacheney GermanyGermany Volker Strycek Bruno Schmitz-Moormann Karl-Heinz Gürthler
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Toyota Celica 14th
27 T 95 GermanyGermany Veltmann Opel GermanyGermanyWerner Prince Wolfgang Walter
GermanyGermany
Opel Ascona 14th
28 T 85 GermanyGermany Heidapel Racing GermanyGermanyBernhard Dransmann Dieter Gartman Wilfried Vogt
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort RS2000 14th
29 T 123 GermanyGermany Karl-Ernst Brune GermanyGermanyKarl-Ernst Brune Winfried von Osten Gerhard Hennemann
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Alfa Romeo GTV 14th
30th T 107 GermanyGermany Bergisch-Gladbach racing community GermanyGermanyHans Weißgerber Jürgen Möhle Michael Martini
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 14th
31 T 89 GermanyGermany Brauneiser racing technology GermanyGermanyJochen Felder Willi Wipper leads Volker Imhof
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort RS 14th
32 T 114 GermanyGermany Günther Bochem GermanyGermanyGünther Bochem Lothar von Stein Frank Stamen
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 14th
33 Group 5 24 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Emka Productions United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell Helmut Henzler
GermanyGermany
BMW M1 14th
34 GT 40 GermanyGermany Kannacher GT Racing GermanyGermanyFranz-Richard Friebel Karl-Josef Römer Matthias Lbody
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Porsche 930 14th
35 T 90 GermanyGermany Heidapel Racing GermanyGermanyHerbert Kummle Karl Mauer
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort 14th
36 T 92 GermanyGermany Milk Auto Tuning GermanyGermanyHelmut Titz Friedrich Schütte Karl-Heinz Schäfer
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Cadet 14th
37 T 87 GermanyGermany Brauneiser racing technology GermanyGermanyFranz-Josef Bröhling Josef Felder Axel Felder
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort 14th
38 T 93 GermanyGermany Milk Auto Tuning GermanyGermanyKarl-Heinz Schäfer Lothar Milch
GermanyGermany
Opel Ascona 13th
39 Group 5 42 SwedenSweden Tuff-Kote Dinol Racing SwedenSwedenJan Lundgårdh Axel Plankenhorn
GermanyGermany
Porsche 935L1 13th
40 T 105 GermanyGermany Pioneer Racing GermanyGermanyJörg Helmig Michael Dagenhardt Wolfgang Offermann Heinrich Haag
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Ascona 13th
41 ser T + 2.0 73 GermanyGermany Guilds Koelsch GermanyGermanyHerbert Herler Günter Filthaut Dieter Huenermann
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Monza 13th
42 GT 39 GermanyGermany Mayen Automobile Club GermanyGermanyArmin Sieferer Bernd Schiller
GermanyGermany
Porsche 930 13th
43 S 2.0 51 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Formula Racing Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerlandMax Sigrist Urs Neukomm
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Lola T290 13th
44 S + 2.0 9 GermanyGermany Auto Kümpel GermanyGermanyKarl-Adolf Kneip Peter Hardt
GermanyGermany
KMW SP30 12th
45 Group 5 60 ItalyItaly Jolly Club ItalyItaly Giorgio Schön Siegfried Müller junior Giorgio Pianta
GermanyGermany
ItalyItaly
Lancia Beta Montecarlo 11
46 Group 5 34 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Richard Cleare Racing United KingdomUnited KingdomRichard Cleare Dave Kennedy
IrelandIreland
Porsche 934 11
Not classified
47 GT 41 GermanyGermany Jürgen Kannacher GermanyGermany Helmut Gall Wolfgang Hansen Karl-Heinz Hauwarth
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Porsche 930 10
48 T 97 GermanyGermany Yale forklifts GermanyGermanyMichael Middelhaufe Heiner Müller Rainer Zweibäumer
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 8th
Failed
49 S + 2.0 3 GermanyGermany Siegfried Brunn GermanyGermany Siegfried Brunn Herbert Müller
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Porsche 908/3 13th
50 ser T 2.0 119 GermanyGermany Valvoline Germany GermanyGermanyWolf-Dieter Feuerlein Heinz Schaaf Hagen Arlt
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Audi 80 12th
51 S 2.0 50 United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Mercer United KingdomUnited KingdomDavid Mercer Mike Chittenden
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Vogue SP2 12th
52 S 2.0 54 GermanyGermany Rally Community Ulm GermanyGermanyHans Forster Eugen Grupp
GermanyGermany
Toj SC206 9
53 S 2.0 55 GermanyGermany Auto Kümpel GermanyGermanyPeter Hardt Heinz Hardt
GermanyGermany
Landar LRB 9
53 S 2.0 56 GermanyGermany Pioneer Racing GermanyGermanyChristoph Esser Klaus Müller Christoph Bähr
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Cadet 9
54 S + 2.0 6th GermanyGermany Kurt Hild GermanyGermanyKurt Hild Ralf Walter
GermanyGermany
Toj SC306 8th
55 Group 5 21 GermanyGermany Valvoline Germany GermanyGermanyFranz Gschwender Wolf-Dieter Feuerlein
GermanyGermany
Porsche 935/77 8th
56 Group 5 36 GermanyGermany Jaegermeister SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mario Ketterer Jörg Denzel Eckhard Schimpf
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 320i 8th
57 Group 5 45 GermanyGermany Printing industry GermanyGermany Helmut Bross Fritz Glatz Harald Brutschin
AustriaAustria
GermanyGermany
Toj SC205 8th
58 GT 37 GermanyGermany Wera-Meissberg GermanyGermanyHans-Peter Duge Jürgen Lässig
GermanyGermany
BMW M1 5
59 T 84 GermanyGermany KWS Motorsport GermanyGermanyHerbert Asselborn Hartmut Bauer Richard Jones
GermanyGermany
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Ford Escort RS 5
60 S + 2.0 4th GermanyGermany AC 1927 Mayen GermanyGermany Norbert Przybilla Peter Hoffmann
GermanyGermany
Toj SC302 3
61 S 2.0 48 GermanyGermany GTP International GermanyGermanyAxel Felder Michael Bitschnau Franz-Josef Bröhling
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Chevron B36 3
62 T 88 GermanyGermany Braunmeister racing technology GermanyGermanyKurt Hens Peter Biewald
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort 3
63 T 98 GermanyGermany Yale forklifts GermanyGermanyNorbert Przybilla Peter Hoffmann
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 3
64 T 81 GermanyGermany Werner Struck GermanyGermanyWerner Struck Kenneth Persson Olaf Manthey
SwedenSweden
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort 2
65 T 111 GermanyGermany Rheydter Club GermanyGermanyWalter Preusser Peter Sieben Friedhelm Coenen
SwedenSweden
GermanyGermany
BMW 320i 2
66 Group 5 25th United StatesUnited States Bob Akin Motor Racing United StatesUnited States Bobby Rahal Bob Akin
United StatesUnited States
Porsche 935K3 1
Not started
67 S + 2.0 7th GermanyGermany Weigel racing technology GermanyGermanyRolf Götz Roland Binder John Blanckley
GermanyGermany
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Chevron B31 1
68 S + 2.0 8th GermanyGermany Weigel racing technology GermanyGermanySiegfried Rieger John Blanckley
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
McLaren M8 2
69 Group 5 11 GermanyGermany Liqui Moly Zakspeed GermanyGermany Manfred Winkelhock Klaus Niedzwiedz
GermanyGermany
Ford Capri 3
70 Group 5 18th ItalyItaly Jolly Club ItalyItaly Carlo Facetti Martino Finotto
ItalyItaly
Ferrari 308GTB 4th
71 ser T + 2.0 71 GermanyGermany Guilds Koelsch GermanyGermanyHelmut Döring Hanno Schumacher Mark Thatcher
GermanyGermany
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
Ford Capri 5
Not qualified
72 T 64 GermanyGermany Hugo Nöckel GermanyGermanyHugo Nöckel Walter Löffler Friedhelm Vogt
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Monza 6th
73 T 65 GermanyGermany Yale forklifts GermanyGermanyMichael Middelhaufe Heiner Müller Rainer Zweibäumer
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 530i 7th
74 T 66 GermanyGermany Kannacher GT Racing GermanyGermanyKarl-Josef Römer Mathias L Körper
GermanyGermany
Talbot Sunbeam 8th
75 T 83 GermanyGermany Eichberg Racing GermanyGermanyKlaus Hackländer Helmut Gries
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort RS 9
76 T 91 DenmarkDenmark Holger Knudsen DenmarkDenmarkHolger Knudsen John Nielsen
DenmarkDenmark
Opel Ascona 10
77 T 94 GermanyGermany Lothar milk GermanyGermanyJosef Druda Rudolf Druda Arno Wester
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Cadet 11
78 T 102 GermanyGermany Valvoline Germany GermanyGermanyPeter Stern Norbert Lehmann
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 12th
79 T 104 GermanyGermany Pioneer Racing GermanyGermanyMichael Degenhardt Christoph Esser Wolfgang Offermann
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Cadet 13th
80 T 106 GermanyGermany Bergisch-Gladbach racing community GermanyGermanyJürgen Möhle Richard Bremmekamp Klaus Lindlar
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 14th
81 T 109 GermanyGermany Ruebenach Automobile Club GermanyGermanyRolf Schmitz Klaus Seifert
GermanyGermany
Opel Kadett GT / E 15th
82 T 112 GermanyGermany Eichberg Racing GermanyGermanyJoachim Scheefeldt Helmut Gries Klaus Hackländer
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 16
83 T 113 GermanyGermany Konrad Lammers & Rolf Schlieper GermanyGermanyKonrad Lammers Rolf Schlieper Wolfgang Boenig
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
VW Golf GTi 17th
84 T 115 GermanyGermany Hans Schell GermanyGermanyHans Schell Willi Piroth
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 18th
85 T 116 GermanyGermany Alfons Schulze-Niehues GermanyGermanyJosef Brinkmann Alfons Schulze-Niehues
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002 19th
86 T 118 GermanyGermany Michael Eschmann GermanyGermanyMichael Eschmann Ullrich Roitzheim Paul Hulverscheid
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
VW Golf 20th
87 T 120 GermanyGermany Harald ten Eicken GermanyGermanyHarald ten Eicken Friedrich Burgmann
GermanyGermany
BMW 320i 21

1 change of car before the race 2 not started 3 engine failure in warm-up 4 not started 5 not started 6 not qualified 7 not qualified 8 not qualified 9 not qualified 10 not qualified 11 not qualified 12 not qualified 13 not qualified 14 not qualified 15 not qualified 16 not qualified 17 not qualified 18 not qualified 19 not qualified 20 not qualified 21 not qualified

Only in the entry list

Here you will find teams, drivers and vehicles that were originally registered for the race but did not take part for various reasons.

Item class No. team driver chassis
88 S + 2.0 5 GermanyGermany AC 1927 Mayen GermanyGermanyPeter Hoffmann Norbert Przybilla
GermanyGermany
McLaren M8F
89 Group 5 32 ItalyItaly Martini Racing Lancia Beta Montecarlo
90 Group 5 33 ItalyItaly Martini Racing Lancia Beta Montecarlo
91 GT 49 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Angelo Pallavicini SwitzerlandSwitzerland Angelo Pallavicini Porsche 934
92 S 2.0 52 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Formula Racing Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerlandUrs Neukomm Max Sigrist
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Lola T212
93 S 2.0 56 GermanyGermany Hellebore Racing GermanyGermanyChristian brewer Hubert Hahne
GermanyGermany
Lola T290
94 S 2.0 57 ItalyItaly Pino Logrippo ItalyItalyPino Logrippo Wolf-Dieter Mantzel
GermanyGermany
Lola T390
95 S 2.0 59 FranceFrance Jacques Heuclin FranceFrance Jacques Heuclin Sylvain Lachaud
FranceFrance
Lola T298
96 GTU 62 GermanyGermany Becker car dealership GermanyGermany Karl-Heinz Becker Hans Stoffisen Armin Hahne
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Mazda RX-7
97 T 63 GermanyGermany Pirmasens Automobile Club GermanyGermanyKlaus-Emil Röckel Günther Filthaut Rolf Koerner
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Opel Commodore
98 T 67 LuxembourgLuxembourg Ducal LuxembourgLuxembourg Nico Demuth Horst Klauke
GermanyGermany
Renault R5
99 LM GTX 72 GermanyGermany Wolfgang Boller GermanyGermanyWolfgang Boller Wolfgang Wolf
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort
100 LM GTX 74 GermanyGermany Hermann Bongen GermanyGermanyHermann Bongen Heinz Meurer
GermanyGermany
Audi 100
101 LM GTX 75 LuxembourgLuxembourg Ducal LuxembourgLuxembourgNico Demuth Horst Kauke
GermanyGermany
Renault R5
102 T 96 GermanyGermany OBI GermanyGermanyBernd Knipper Wolfgang Balzar
GermanyGermany
Alfa Romeo GTV
103 T 99 GermanyGermany Yale forklifts GermanyGermanyKurt Hens Peter Biewald Heinz Weiler
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002
104 T 100 GermanyGermany Valvoline Germany GermanyGermanyKurt Müller Dieter Kraft Hartmut Herbort
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Ford Escort RS
105 T 101 GermanyGermany Valvoline Germany GermanyGermanyRudolf Beck Max Janitschek Helmut Kreinberg
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002
106 T 110 GermanyGermany Ruebenach Automobile Club GermanyGermanyPeter Ernst Dieter Hegels
GermanyGermany
BMW 2002
107 T 121 GermanyGermany Valvoline Germany GermanyGermanyFriedrich Schütte Helmut Titz
GermanyGermany
Opel Cadet
108 T 121 GermanyGermany Langefeld Motor Sport Club GermanyGermanyDieter Raasch Jürgen Galle
GermanyGermany
VW Scirocco
109 T 124 GermanyGermany Wahlscheid Motor Sports Club GermanyGermanyHeinrich Sprungmann Gerhard Mennecken Dierk Meyer
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
VW Golf GTi

Class winner

class driver driver driver vehicle Placement in the overall ranking
Sports car over 2 liters GermanyGermany Jochen Mass GermanyGermany Reinhold Joest Porsche 908/80 Rank 2
Sports car up to 2 liters United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Birchenhough United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brian Joscelyne Lola T297 Rank 16
Group 5 GermanyGermany Hans-Joachim Stuck Brazil 1968Brazil Nelson Piquet BMW M1 clean Overall victory
GT GermanyGermany Kurt Koenig GermanyGermany Peter Oberndorfer BMW M1 Rank 14
Touring car GermanyGermany Richard Bremmekamp GermanyGermany Werner Felder GermanyGermany Hans Weissgerber BMW 320i Rank 22
Series touring car over 2 liters GermanyGermany Herbert Herler GermanyGermany Günther Filthaut GermanyGermany Dieter Huenermann Opel Monza Rank 42
Series touring car up to 2 liters GermanyGermany Volker Strycek GermanyGermany Bruno Schmitz-Moormann GermanyGermany Karl-Heinz Gürthler Toyota Celica Rank 26
GTX over 2 liters FranceFrance Bob Wollek United StatesUnited States Preston Henn United KingdomUnited Kingdom Adrian Yates-Smith Porsche 935 K3 Rank 3
GTU United StatesUnited States Fred Stiff United StatesUnited States Ray Ratcliff United StatesUnited States Pierre Honegger Mazda RX-7 Rank 19
GTP United KingdomUnited Kingdom Guy Edwards Spain 1977Spain Emilio de Villota Lola T600 Rank 8

Racing data

  • Registered: 109
  • Started: 66
  • Rated: 46
  • Race classes: 10
  • Spectator: Unknown
  • Race day weather: Warm and dry at the beginning, light drizzle from the tenth lap
  • Route length: 22.835 km
  • Driving time of the winning team: 2:16: 50.860 hours
  • Overall laps of the winning team: 17
  • Total distance of the winning team: 388.195 km
  • Winner's average: 170.202 km / h
  • Pole position: Manfred Winkelhock - Ford Capri (# 11) - 7,18,490 - 187.475 km / h
  • Fastest race lap: Jochen Mass - Porsche 908/80 (# 1) - 7.33.530 - 181.258 km / h
  • Racing series: 7th round of the sports car world championship in 1981

literature

  • Peter Higham: The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. A complete Reference from Formula 1 to Touring Car. Guinness Publishing Ltd., London 1995, ISBN 0-85112-642-1 .
  • Michael Behrndt, Jörg-Thomas Födisch, Matthias Behrndt: ADAC 1000 km race. HEEL Verlag, Königswinter 2008, ISBN 978-3-89880-903-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. see first paragraph
  2. to the last race by Herbert Müller
  3. Training times for the German Grand Prix 1976 ( Memento from May 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  4. see third paragraph
  5. on the death of Herbert Müller
  6. ^ The reports from Przybilla and Hoffmann
  7. ^ The reports from Przybilla and Hoffmann
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