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German Grand Prix 1967

Submitted by Harlo on May 19, 2010 – 8:36 AMOne Comment

Great soundtrack in this recap of the ‘67 German GP. 1967 was the first year of the Hohrenhain chicane leading into the start/finish straight, which attempted to reduce the speeds. Even so, it’s still the Nurburgring, which with these light f1 cars means liftoff at Pflanzgarten.

Bad luck for Dan Gurney in this race, he broke the lap record four times in the early stages of the race (so much for attempts at reducing speeds!) only to suffer from a broken U-joint two laps from the finish.

Enough has been written about the differences in modern Formula 1 and the GP drivers of the pre-downforce era, but I’m especially struck by the starts. The narrower cars and wider classic tracks means that the start is a mob scene. Groupings of six and seven wide weren’t uncommon in the dash to turn one. Today’s narrower tracks allows for a much more controlled and less chaotic, and certainly less exciting, start.

Harlo

Via: TheChicaneBlog.com

Images: Autosport Forums, AllAmerican Racers.com

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  • Hi there,

    We will be heading for the Nürburgring – Nordschleife shortly and it is therefore great to stumble upon such nice footage of the old circuit.

    Great page, lots to view, keep up the good work!

    Best regards,
    F.I.S.C. Legendary Circuits Series
    Pieter BAKKER
    Organizer

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