1926 German Grand Prix
1926 German Grand Prix | |||
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Race details | |||
Date | 11 July 1926 | ||
Official name | I GROßER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND | ||
Location | AVUS, Berlin, Germany | ||
Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
Course length | 19.565 km (12.157 miles) | ||
Distance | 20 laps, 391.308 km (243.148 miles) | ||
Fastest lap | |||
Driver | Ferdinando Minoia | OM 665 | |
Time | 7'17.00 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Mercedes SS | ||
Second | NAG | ||
Third | Alfa-Romeo |
The first auto race 1926 German Grand Prix, held at the AVUS track on July 11, 1926, in heavy rain, was won by native son, Rudolf Caracciola.
After the 1936 win of Bernd Rosemeyer and two more wins by "Carratsch", no other German driver would accomplish a German GP win until Michael Schumacher in 1995.
The 1926 race was marred by an accident involving driver Adolf Rosenberger, whose car crashed into one of the marshals' huts, killing three people.
The German Grand Prix would not return to the AVUS track until 1959.
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Notes
- Fastest lap: Ferdinando Minoia 7'17.0