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The 2012 German Grand Prix, formally the Formula 1 Grosser Preis Santander von Deutschland 2012, [1] was a Formula One motor race that took place on 22 July 2012 as the tenth round of the 2012 season. [3]
The German Grand Prix returned to Hockenheim after the 2011 German Grand Prix was held at the Nürburgring, in line with the event's policy of alternating between venues. [80] In May 2010, it was announced that Austin, Texas would host the return of the United States Grand Prix, the first since Indianapolis in 2007.
British Grand Prix: S 30 June 6 F Nürburgring, Nürburg [55] Germany: 6 July German Grand Prix: S 7 July 7 F Hungaroring, Mogyoród Hungary: 27 July Hungarian Grand Prix: S 28 July 8 F Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot Belgium: 24 August Belgian Grand Prix: S 25 August 9 F Monza Circuit, Monza Italy: 7 September Italian Grand Prix: S 8 ...
The German Grand Prix (German: Großer Preis von Deutschland) was a motor race that took place most years since 1926, with 75 races having been held.The race has been held at only three venues throughout its history: the Nürburgring in Rhineland-Palatinate, Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg and occasionally AVUS in Berlin.
Follow live Formula 1 reaction from practice at the Canadian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and the rest of the field take to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the first time this ...
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A podium finish at the 1954 Swiss Grand Prix was his best result in that year as he had to use older versions of the Mercedes-Benz W196, or the least reliable car. In the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix his teammates Kling and Moss had to abandon early due to the extremely hot conditions on the southern hemisphere in January. Herrmann was called in ...
William Grover-Williams in 1929 Le Mans, Grand Prix A.C.F. driving Bugatti Type 35. By 1926, Grover-Williams had begun racing a Bugatti in races throughout France, using the alias, "W Williams", [4] entering the Grand Prix de Provence at Miramas and the Monte Carlo Rally. In 1928, he won the French Grand Prix, repeating in 1929. [4]