Author: Keke Platzer

Outstanding Motorsport at the BOSCH Hockenheim Historic

The “Bosch Hockenheim Historic – The Jim Clark Revival” from 10 to 12 April 2015 at the Hockenheimring saw over 500 participants in twelve racing series and presentation laps waiting at the starting line, giving visitors top-class racing and a unique journey through decades of motor sport history. The season opener to the classic-car scene was rounded off successfully with record attendance with the special exhibition all about racing legend Jim Clark and his world championship vehicle the “Lotus 33” and the meeting of historical racing car transporters. The event also featured a fantastic brand owner and enthusiast club area with hundreds of participants and an award ceremony right on the race track for the globally unique design prize from the Pforzheim University School of Design’s Transportation Design degree programme.

Chief organiser Wolfgang Huter appeared highly satisfied after the event on Sunday night, highlighting the successful partnerships with Bosch, Allianz and their partners and was delighted to announce a record 22,000 visitors: “It shows us that we are in a great position thanks to our range of themes and the family-friendly concept. We were also able to begin preliminary discussions at the weekend regarding an exciting racing series from England for 2016.

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The impressive ‘BOSS GP’ series once again offered an excellent example of spectacular motorsport. Standing for Big Open Single Seater, it was a showdown between 21 of the the most powerful formula cars ever build. The FIA registered BOSS GP Championship is today one of the World’s fastest and most exciting racing series as the drivers demonstrated this once again during the Bosch Hockenheim Historic. Klaas Zwart impressed here, blazing around the track in his Cosworth powered three-litre Jaguar R5 in a time of just 1 minute 26.599 seconds. The first two Championship races of the 2015 season were won by Dutchmen Klaas Zwart (Jaguar R5 F1) and Austrian Johann Ledermair (Dallara GP2).

The Dutch Youngtimer Touring Car Challenge (YTCC) for touring cars made before 1990 delighted spectators once again with a full starting grid and thrilling motor sport. There was also a fascinating duel between BMW and Porsche in the “DRM Classic Cup” racing series.

The Sachs-Kurve was filled to the rafters as the competitors’ engines rumbled at the start and finishing straight of the “SuperSportsFestivals”. The merger of the “SuperSportsFestivals” and “Canadian-American Challenge Cup” racing series presented an impressive variety of sports prototypes with a capacity between two and over eight litres.

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There was incredible excitement once again at the “FIA Lurani Trophy” race for Formula Junior racing cars. All of the drivers of the 1100 cc small single-seaters demonstrated top-notch driving skills. As in previous years, the Brabham BT6 dominated.

“Having this range of motor sport at your fingertips is what the Bosch Hockenheim Historic is all about. The open paddock in particular proved to be a magnet for all of the fans who took the opportunity to admire the fascinating cars up close. And our ‘market place’ on the pit roof was also incredibly busy”, said Georg Seiler, Managing Director of Hockenheim-Ring GmbH, delighted by the weekend.

“The third meeting of historic racing car transporters and historic service trucks, organised for the first time in collaboration with Porsche Zentrum Mannheim Penske Sportwagenzentrum GmbH, was hugely popular and with 24 vehicles in total was the largest gathering of these rare vehicles in Europe”, beamed Tobias Aichele, coordinator of the meeting, after the three days of almost stable weather. The Opel Blitz was one of the highlights of the Porsche Museum. This re-creation of the famous Porsche racing service vehicle also landed the coveted Pforzheim University School of Design trophy. Along with their students, Professors James Kelly and Horst Fügener once again distinguished the finest exhibits of Formula cars, GT and touring cars, sports prototypes and historic transporters. Winners included Harry Read with the McLaren M8C sports prototype, Harald Fuchs with the Toyota Formula 1 TF108, once dr iven by Timo Glock, and Michael Kammermann from Switzerland with the BMW M1 Procar. “The Bosch Hockenheim Historic is the only event which appreciates the beauty and the design of racing cars to such an extent”, emphasised Kelly at the awards ceremony.

The next event is just around the corner: the organisational team is already looking forward to continuing the Bosch Hockenheim Historic – The Jim Clark Revival in 2016.

You can find more information on the Bosch Hockenheim Historic – The Jim Clark Revival 2015 and all of the results at: www.hockenheim-historic.de/en

source: http://www.hockenheim-historic.de/

Hockenheim Historic: Are you ready?

It is once a gain time for the grand BOSS GP season opening on the hockenheim circuit in germany. Like every year around april thousands of motorsport enthusiasts travel to hockenheim to remember two times Formula One world champion Jim Clark, who died 47 years ago in 1968, and experience motorsport in its purest form.

Over 500 historic race cars and direct pit access are only two of the many highlights visitors can expect on the 11th and 12th of april 2015.

Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines, join us in hockenheim and enjoy 50 years of motorsports.

BOSS GP Champions 2014

Congratulations to the BOSS GP Champions 2014 !

Impressions from the Season Finale in France: PAUL RICARD – FFSA GT TOUR

Open Top 3
Jakub Smiechowski
Inter Europol Competition
1

Gary Hauser
Racing Experience
2

Johann Ledermair
Ledermair Motorsport
3

Formula Top 3
Jakub Smiechowski
Inter Europol Competition
1

Gary Hauser
Racing Experience
2

Johann Ledermair
Ledermair Motorsport
3

Masters Top 3
Hans Laub
Speed Center
1

Karl-Heinz Becker
Becker Motorsport
2

Christian Eicke
Speed Center
3

Upcoming Test Possibilities

2014 BOSS GP Champions Team ‘Inter Europol’ offers for both test options a full day seat in one of their GP2 cars

Date: 1 & 2 December 2014
Circuit: Portimao / Portugal
Price: ~1.200€ day/car
Phone: +49(0) 39 49 5 10 57 0
Contact: info@motopark.com

Date: 4 & 5 December 2014
Circuit: Estoril / Portugal
Price: ~1.200€ day/car
Phone: +49(0) 39 49 5 10 57 0
Contact: info@motopark.com

For more information please contact the team manager Mr. Joerg Kranzfelder at:

Email: j.kranzfelder@t-online.de

Hans Laub defends MASTERS Champion Title

Gary Hauser celebrates victory

Hans Laub defends MASTERS Champion Title
It was not the most successful race weekend of Hans Laub’s career, but it was definitely his most successful season. In the end, position four (MASTERS) in both races was enough to defend his BOSSGP MASTERS Champion title one race before the season finale in Paul Ricard.

Hans Laub and Teamchef Lehmann

Another double victory in the MASTERS Class of his closest pursuer Karl-Heinz Becker in front of Wolfgang Jordan and Martin Kindler (Race 1) and Walter Steding and Martin Kindler (Race 2) was not enough to take the title from Laub.

 

Worst and best race for Gary Hauser
Hauser’s visit to Imola started rough. With only position six in the qualifying and a disqualification after Race 1 for not clearing the starting field in time, he had no choice but watch his closest championship rivals Jakub Smiechowski on position 1 and Johann Ledermair on position 2 to extend their lead in the championship (Hausers Teammember Phil Stratford finished third). As result of the disqualification Hauser had to start from the last position in Race 2, where he managed to do something the most race pilots can only dream of. Over the duration of 17 Laps he was able to overtake all other pilots on the track and secure the first place in front of Smiechowski and Ledermair, which he overtook in round 17 and 14.

Gary Hauser celebrates victory

Nevertheless, with a 34 point deficit in the OPEN Class and 50 points in the MASTERS Class behind Ledermair, his chances to defend his Champion titles with one grand prix left are only minimal.

 

Ingo Gerstl and Klaas Zwart unlucky
The weekend could have gone completely different if Klaas Zwart and Ingo Gerstl had a little more luck on their sides. Especially Zwart was disappointed, who was the fastest driver on the track by a long shot, at least up to the qualifying. The dutchmen secured the pole position in his Jaguar R5 F1 with a 6,061s lead in front of Gerstl, but hit the curbs and took a trip to the gravel. As a result his front axle broke and could not be fixed in time for the race.

Ingo Gerstl leading the field

Gerstl on the other hand was already on his way to a start to finish victory in race one, when his gearbox broke down in the second last lap and he had to bury his winning hopes.

 
 

 

See the complete results on the event page: COPPA ITALIA – LUIGI MUSSO HISTORIC GP Results

Ingo Gerstl and Karl Heinz Becker are the rain kings of Brno

The BOSS GP has finally arrived in the Czech republic. The legendary 5,4 km long MotoGP Track “masarykuv okruh” in Brno showed a rather cold a rainy shoulder, but that did not prevent the BOSS GP pilots from delivering a spectacular show for the local audience. Especially FORMULA Class Pilot Ingo Gerstl and MASTERS Class Pilot Karl-Heinz Becker showed of an exceptional performance under these rainy conditions by securing the top position in their classes in both races.

Ingo Gerstl on his way to the pole position

Ingo Gerstl on his way to the pole position

With a time of 02:07.522s in the Qualifying, 02.746s ahead of the second fastest pilot Johann Ledermair, Gerstl made clear that he is the one to beat on this weekend.

With a better start in the first race Ledermair was able to take the leading position for a short time, but could not handle the wet track and in the end he had to be content with the fifth place. Current Champion Gary Hauser who started from the fourth position was able to fight his way up to the second position in front of Jakub Smiechowski who finished third, but ultimately couldn’t keep up with Gerstl who secured the first victory of the weekend with a massive lead of 21.121s.

Jakub Smiechowski and Marijn van Kalmthout fighting for position 4

Jakub Smiechowski and Marijn van Kalmthout fighting for position 4

In the second race Hauser was able to lead the first few laps, but finally shared the fate of Johann Ledermair and had to give up the top spot to Ingo Gerstl. In the end Gerstl secured his second victory in front of Gary Hauser and Jakub Smiechowski.

Karl-Heinz Becker showed a similarly dominating performance in the MASTERS Class where he won both races in front of current MASTERS Class leader Hans Laub, with Peter Göllner on position three in race one and Christian Eicke on position three in race two.

Karl Heinz Becker celebrates victory

Karl Heinz Becker celebrates victory

The next BOSS GP event will take place on October 4th/5th in Imola, hopefully with better weather.

See you in Italy!

 

 

 

See the complete results on the event page: MASARYK RACING DAYS Results