German racing slalom championship
The German Racing Slalom Championship is a racing series of the longest and fastest slaloms in Germany announced for the first time in 2007 by the German Motorsport Association (DMSB) according to the rules of the automobile slalom. The series emerged from the Racing Slalom Cup, which was held for the first time in 2004. Vehicles in groups F , G , H , N and DN are allowed to start . The overall winner of the series wins the title "German racing slalom champion".
Events
In addition to race tracks such as Motorsport Arena Oschersleben , Schleizer Dreieck and Hockenheimring , the event locations since 2004 also included airfields such as Ahlhorn, Bitburg, Cochstedt, Eggebek, Eggenfelden, Groß Dölln, Meschede, Walldürn and Wunstorf. In 2004 and 2007 the short hill climb slaloms Freiamt and Schonach were also among the i. d. R. 10 runs that counted towards the championship. Usually the route lengths are between 3,000 and 5,000 m, which have to be crossed two or three times.
master
year | driver | vehicle | Cup / champion |
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2004 | Frank Most | BMW | Cup |
2005 | Claus Gerlach | Opel Kadett | Cup |
2006 | Reinhard Nuber | BMW 325 | Cup |
2007 | Lars Heisel | Opel Kadett | master |
2008 | Reinhard Nuber | BMW 325i | master |
2009 | Lars Heisel | Opel Kadett | master |
2010 | Andre Jeuschede | BMW e36 M3 | master |
2011 | Mike Roeder | BMW 316i | master |
2012 | Mike Roeder | BMW 316i | master |
Web links
- official homepage
- Championship final result 2012 (PDF) (45 kB)
- Championship final 2011 (PDF) (45 kB)
- Championship final result 2010 (PDF) (43 kB)
- Championship final result 2009 (PDF) (7 kB)
- Championship final result 2008 (PDF) (7 kB)
- Championship final 2007 (PDF) (7 kB)
- Cup final 2006 (PDF) (8 kB)
- Cup final 2005 (PDF) (10 kB)
- Cup final 2004 (PDF) (8 kB)