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Preview: Hockenheim Historic
2025/05/05

The BOSS GP Racing Series will once again be one of the major highlights at the Jim Clark Revival from May 9 to 11, 2025 at the Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg.

The ADAC Hockenheim Historic is one of the most popular classic car events in Europe. The event in honour of racing legend and two-time Formula 1 World Champion from Scotland Jim Clark has developed into one of the most important events in the historic motorsport calendar and attracts around 35,000 spectators every year. Since 2005, the Hockenheim Historic has been held as the successor to the Jim Clark Memorial Race.

More than 500 participants from all over the world have announced their attendance at the 20th edition from May 9 to 11. Whether formula racing cars, touring cars, prototypes or GT vehicles - with the wide variety of racing cars from almost a century, there is something for everyone. The years of manufacture of the participating F1 cars alone span six decades.

The fastest cars will once again come together in the BOSS GP Racing Series, where a firework display of V10 and V8 emotions will be ignited. Two races over a distance of 22 minutes each will be contested by 20 drivers. In four classes and divided into compatible vehicles ranging from Formula 1 to Formula 3000, the battle is not just for fun, but also for points in the championship.

Nine other racing series are on the program for the three days of the event, including the Historic Race car Association, the Lurani Trophy and the Masters Historic Racing series. They will be joined by the Golden Era touring cars, the DRM Revival and the ADAC Prototype Cup.

Once again, there will be plenty for fans to see, hear, photograph and film. The supporting program with numerous exhibitions (including the traditional Jim Clark exhibition), a large exhibitor market, the popular Markenclub, the ADAC Klassik-Erlebniswelt, special tours and autograph sessions will delight visitors. And all at family-friendly admission prices: The Friday ticket is already available for 17 Euros, the day tickets for Saturday and Sunday for 39 and 34 Euros respectively. Those who want to enjoy the entire weekend pay 54 Euros – including grandstand seating and paddock access, of course. Pupils and students pay half price, children under 14 and wheelchair users have free access. More about the event at https://tickets.hockenheimring.de/section/adac-hockenheim-historic-2025-agmi

Photo: Angelo Poletto/BOSS GP

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