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Nordschliefe Collection (page 27)

"Nordschleife: A Legendary Circuit of Triumphs and Tragedies" The Nordschleife, also known as the Green Hell

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Daniel Audetto Campos F1 Racing Managing Director

Formula One World Championship: Daniel Audetto Campos F1 Racing Managing Director
Daniel Audetto (ITA) Campos F1 Racing Managing Director. Formula One World Championship, Rd 9, German Grand Prix, Preparations, Nurburgring, Germany, Thursday 9 July 2009

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren and David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren 3rd on the podium. Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany. 27 September 1998

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Formula One World Championship
The start of the race. Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany. 27 September 1998.

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Alex Wurz, Benetton B198, 7th place

Formula One World Championship: Alex Wurz, Benetton B198, 7th place
Alex Wurz (AUT), Benetton B198, 7th place. Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany. 27 September 1998

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Gianni Morbidelli Sauber Petronas C17

Formula One World Championship: Gianni Morbidelli Sauber Petronas C17
Gianni Morbidelli (ITA) Sauber Petronas C17. Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Schumacher fan

Formula One World Championship: Schumacher fan
Schumacher fan Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Fans welcome Olivier Panis back after his lay off since his

Formula One World Championship: Fans welcome Olivier Panis back after his lay off since his accident in the Canadian GP
Fans welcome Olivier Panis back after his lay off since his accident in the Canadian GP Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Norbert Haug Mercedes Motorsport Boss and Ron Dennis Mclaren Boss

Formula One World Championship: Norbert Haug Mercedes Motorsport Boss and Ron Dennis Mclaren Boss, right
Norbert Haug (GER) Mercedes Motorsport Boss and Ron Dennis (GBR) Mclaren Boss, right Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Scenic view of the circuit

Formula One World Championship: Scenic view of the circuit
Scenic view of the circuit Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Johnny Herbert Sauber Petronas C16

Formula One World Championship: Johnny Herbert Sauber Petronas C16
Johnny Herbert (GBR) Sauber Petronas C16 Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams FW19, 3rd place

Formula One World Championship: Heinz-Harald Frentzen Williams FW19, 3rd place
Heinz-Harald Frentzen (GER) Williams FW19, 3rd place Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Schumachers 100th GP party

Formula One World Championship: Schumachers 100th GP party
Schumachers 100th GP party Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Bernie Ecclestone F1 Supremo

Formula One World Championship: Bernie Ecclestone F1 Supremo
Bernie Ecclestone (GBR) F1 Supremo Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Luca di Montezemolo Ferrari President

Formula One World Championship: Luca di Montezemolo Ferrari President
Luca di Montezemolo (ITA) Ferrari President Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Pedro Diniz Arrows A18, 5th place

Formula One World Championship: Pedro Diniz Arrows A18, 5th place
Pedro Diniz (BRA) Arrows A18, 5th place Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Paul Rosche BMW F1 engine designer

Formula One World Championship: Paul Rosche BMW F1 engine designer
Paul Rosche (GER) BMW F1 engine designer Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Cesare Romiti President of Fiat

Formula One World Championship: Cesare Romiti President of Fiat
Cesare Romiti (ITA) President of Fiat Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Olivier Panis Prost AP1, 6th place on GP return after Canadian GP

Formula One World Championship: Olivier Panis Prost AP1, 6th place on GP return after Canadian GP accident
Olivier Panis (FRA) Prost AP1, 6th place on GP return after Canadian GP accident Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Engine detail

Formula One World Championship: Engine detail
Engine detail Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Winner Jacques Villeneuve Williams FW19 leads

Formula One World Championship: Winner Jacques Villeneuve Williams FW19 leads
Winner Jacques Villeneuve(CDN) Williams FW19 leads Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: The start of the race

Formula One World Championship: The start of the race
The start of the race. Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: German Formula 3 Championship: Nick Heidfeld, Dallara-Opel, Finished 2nd

German Formula 3 Championship: Nick Heidfeld, Dallara-Opel, Finished 2nd
Nick Heidfeld (GER), Dallara-Opel, Finished 2nd. German Formula 3 Championship, Rd3, Nurburgring, Germany. 28 April 1996

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium finishers Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2nd

Formula One World Championship: The podium finishers Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2nd, Mika Hakkinen 1st
The podium finishers (L-R) Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari 2nd, Mika Hakkinen (FIN) 1st, David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren 3rd

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Mika Hakkinen Mclaren and David Coulthard Mclaren

Formula One World Championship: Mika Hakkinen Mclaren and David Coulthard Mclaren
Mika Hakkinen (FIN) Mclaren and David Coulthard (GBR) Mclaren Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany. 27 September 1998

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Mercedes-Benz 190E 2. 3-16 Cup: The race was held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit

Mercedes-Benz 190E 2. 3-16 Cup: The race was held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit
Race winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) The race was held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit. Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 Cup, Nurburgring 12 May 1984

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Mercedes-Benz 190E Cup: Jody Scheckter leads Manfred Schurti

Mercedes-Benz 190E Cup: Jody Scheckter leads Manfred Schurti and Klaus Ludwig in the Mercedes 190E race held to mark
Jody Scheckter (RSA) leads Manfred Schurti (FLD) and Klaus Ludwig (GER) in the Mercedes 190E race held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Ralf Schumacher Jordan Peugeot 197, crashes out of the race

Formula One World Championship: Ralf Schumacher Jordan Peugeot 197, crashes out of the race
Ralf Schumacher (GER) Jordan Peugeot 197, crashes out of the race. Formula One World Championship, Luxembourg Grand Prix, Rd 15, Nurburgring, Germany, 28th September 1997

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Fourth placed Ronnie Peterson Lotus 76 leads Patrick Depailler

Formula One World Championship: Fourth placed Ronnie Peterson Lotus 76 leads Patrick Depailler Tyrrell 007 / 2
Fourth placed Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus 76 leads Patrick Depailler (FRA) Tyrrell 007/2, who retired on lap six with accident damage, and team mate Jacky Ickx (BEL) Lotus 72E, who finished fifth

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium: Jody Scheckter Tyrrell, second; James Hunt McLaren

Formula One World Championship: The podium: Jody Scheckter Tyrrell, second; James Hunt McLaren, winner; Jochen Mass
The podium (L to R): Jody Scheckter (RSA) Tyrrell, second; James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, winner; Jochen Mass (GER), McLaren, third. German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, 1 August 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Five time F1 World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio is reacquainted

Formula One World Championship: Five time F1 World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio is reacquainted with his 1954
Five time F1 World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG) (Centre) is reacquainted with his 1954 Championship winning Mercedes W196. German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, 1 August 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Alan Jones Surtees TS19 finished the race in tenth position

Formula One World Championship: Alan Jones Surtees TS19 finished the race in tenth position
Alan Jones (AUS) Surtees TS19 finished the race in tenth position. German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, Germany, 1 August 1976

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, Germany, 1 August 1976

Formula One World Championship: German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, Germany, 1 August 1976
Race winner James Hunt (GBR) McLaren. German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, Germany, 1 August 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Twelfth placed Denny Hulme (NZL) McLaren M23 practices during the wet Saturday sessions. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 5 August 1973. BEST IMAGE

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Peter Warr Lotus Team Manager uses a stack of tyres to get a

Formula One World Championship: Peter Warr Lotus Team Manager uses a stack of tyres to get a better vantage point in
Peter Warr (GBR) Lotus Team Manager uses a stack of tyres to get a better vantage point in the pits whilst timing the cars during practice

Background imageNordschliefe Collection: Formula One World Championship: Second placed Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 312B2 leads Emerson

Formula One World Championship: Second placed Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 312B2 leads Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus 72D
Second placed Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari 312B2 leads Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D and Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 003 who both retired from the race, but Stewart was classified eleventh




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"Nordschleife: A Legendary Circuit of Triumphs and Tragedies" The Nordschleife, also known as the Green Hell, has witnessed countless moments of glory and despair throughout its storied history. In the 1969 German Grand Prix, Formula One World Championship race winner John Surtees showcased his skill as he maneuvered his Ferrari 156 along the undulating straight with precision. However, not all tales from this iconic circuit were filled with triumph. The same race saw Niki Lauda suffer a life-threatening accident, leaving second-placed Jody Scheckter Tyrrell in deep conversation with him - a poignant reminder of the dangers that drivers faced on this treacherous track. Jackie Stewart's victory in his Tyrrell 006 was marked by an exhilarating jump past Pflanzgarten, capturing both the excitement and danger that defined racing at Nordschleife. Meanwhile, Howden Ganley's fourth-place finish in his BRM P160C represented a personal triumph for him - equaling his best-ever result on this challenging circuit. Benetton drivers Gerhard Berger and Jean Alesi mirrored each other's determination as they navigated through the twists and turns of Nordschleife. Damon Hill's Arrows Yamaha A18 added to the spectacle of German Grand Prix day in 1969. Bruce McLaren's third-place finish in his McLaren M7C brought him into Wippermann corner while local driver Hubert Hahne delighted fans by securing tenth place in his Lola BMW T102 - a true hero on home soil. Francois Cevert may have ignored no smoking signs in the paddock after finishing second for Tyrrell but Hans-Joachim Stuck experienced heartbreak when he retired due to a broken clutch on lap one. These contrasting moments exemplify how fortunes can change within seconds at Nordschleife.