Hans Heyer (Castrol Team Zakspeed - Ford Escort RS) & Jörg Obermoser (Team Warsteiner - BMW 2002) DRM, Norisring, 1975. - source Carros e Pilotos.
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Hans Heyer (Castrol Team Zakspeed - Ford Escort RS) & Jörg Obermoser (Team Warsteiner - BMW 2002) DRM, Norisring, 1975. - source Carros e Pilotos.

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🗓️ 51 Years Ago Today (June 29, 1975) DRM Norisring: The #30 3.0CSL driven by Ronnie Peterson and Hans-Joachim Stuck's (DNF / brakes) 😞
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With the Huber Motorsport N°25 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) leading the way, the Stuttgart automaker swept the podium at the Norisring DE after Porsches finished this round of the 2023 ADAC GT Masters season one-two-three.

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Okay just a question. I’m not really familiar with the german’s restrictions. Why was the Norisring postponed? I mean this track is around Nürnberg, isn’t it? Then why is that track different than the others in Germany?