Norisring Nürnberg 200 Speedweekend

The ADAC Norisring Nürnberg 200 Speedweekend (previously known as ADAC Norisring Trophäe (Norisring Trophy)) is an auto racing event taking place at the Norisring temporary street circuit in Nuremberg, Germany. First ran in 1967, the Trophy has hosted a variety of national and international series, ranging from touring cars to sports cars. The Norisring Trophy is currently part of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series.

History

Sports car racing started at the Norisring in 1967 as a 200 mi (320 km) exhibition event backed by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (ADAC) without any championship affiliation. By 1970 the event had become part of the Interserie championship calendar, remaining as the Trophy event even when it began to share with the new Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft (DRM) series in 1973. The DRM however became the holder of the Norisring Trophy from 1974 to 1977, with an exception for 1975 when it was awarded to a European GT Championship race.

Although the DRM continued to run at the Norisring, a non-championship race was held for the Norisring Trophy for a variety of years from 1978 to 1985. After the demise of the DRM at the end of 1985, the new Supercup series ran the Norisring Trophy, although the event was shared with the World Sports-Prototype Championship in 1986 and 1987. The Supercup series was however short lived, and in 1990 the Norisring Trophy switched to touring car series.

The national Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft series picked the Norisring Trophy as one of their events, holding twin races every year until 1996 (when the series ran under the International Tour Car Championship guise). This series too did not last, and the Super Tourenwagen Cup resumed where the DTM and ITC had left off, running twin races until 1999.

A new Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series was developed in 2000, and they once again competed for the Norisring Trophy. Their first year they used the twin race format before a single, longer race became the standard in 2001.

This race was also known after the death of Pedro Rodríguez during the 1971 event.

Other races

The Norisring race weekend combines a variety of series and racing formats. However, only one race each year is designated the Norisring Trophy. This race, usually the longest race of the event at approximately 200 miles, is supported by several smaller series which run equal or shorter distances. Although the DRM raced at the Norisring every year from 1974 to 1985, it served as the support race several times. The BMW M1 Procar Championship also raced at the Norisring in 1980. The ADAC GT Masters sports car series currently serves as the support race for the DTM at the Norisring.

Trophy winners

Year Driver(s) Team Car Series
3.9 km (2.4 mi) circuit
1967 Frank Gardner Sid Taylor Lola T70 Mk.3-Chevrolet Non-championship
1968 David Piper Piper Racing Ferrari 330 P3/4 Non-championship
1969 Brian Redman Sid Taylor Lola T70 Mk.3-Chevrolet Non-championship
1970 Jürgen Neuhaus Gesipa Racing Team Porsche 917K Interserie
1971 Chris Craft Ecurie Evergreen McLaren M8E-Chevrolet Interserie
2.3 km (1.4 mi) circuit
1972 Leo Kinnunen AAW Racing Team Porsche 917/10 TC Interserie
1973 Leo Kinnunen AAW Racing Team Porsche 917/10 TC Interserie
1974 Hans-Joachim Stuck BMW Motorsport GmbH BMW 3.0 CSL DRM (Division 1)
Dieter Glemser Castrol Team Zakspeed Ford Escort DRM (Division 2)
1975 John Fitzpatrick Gelo Racing Porsche Carrera RSR Non-championship
1976 Bob Wollek Vaillant Kremer Racing Porsche 934 DRM (Division 1)
Klaus Ludwig Europa Möbel Team Zakspeed Ford Escort II DRM (Division 2)
1977 Rolf Stommelen Gelo Racing Porsche 935 DRM (Division 1)
Eddie Cheever BMW Junior Team BMW 320 DRM (Division 2)
1978 Bob Wollek Vaillant Kremer Racing Porsche 935/77A Non-championship
1979 Rolf Stommelen Liqui Moly Equipe Porsche 935J Non-championship
1980 John Fitzpatrick Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 935 K3/80 DRM (Division 1)
Harald Ertl Sachs Sporting Ford Capri Turbo DRM (Division 2)
1981 Bob Wollek Jägermeister Kremer Racing Porsche 935 K4 Non-championship
1982 Jochen Mass Rothmans Porsche Porsche 956 DRM
1983 Stefan Bellof Rothmans Porsche Porsche 956 Non-championship
1984 Manfred Winkelhock Liqui Moly Kremer Porsche 956B Non-championship
1985 Klaus Ludwig Porsche Kremer Racing Porsche 956 Non-Championship
1986 Klaus Ludwig Blaupunkt Joest Racing Porsche 956B WSPC & Supercup
1987 Jonathan Palmer
Mauro Baldi
Liqui Moly Equipe Porsche 962C GTi WSPC & Supercup
1988 Jean-Louis Schlesser Team Sauber Mercedes Sauber C9-Mercedes Supercup
1989 Frank Jelinski Joest Racing Porsche 962C Supercup
1990 Hans-Joachim Stuck SMS Competition Audi V8 quattro DTM (Race 1)
Roberto Ravaglia Schnitzer Motorsport BMW M3 DTM (Race 2)
1991 Kurt Thiim AMG Racing Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM (Race 1)
Hans-Joachim Stuck SMS Competition Audi V8 quattro DTM (Race 2)
1992 Joachim Winkelhock Schnitzer Motorsport BMW M3 DTM (Race 1)
Steve Soper Scuderia Bigazzi BMW M3 DTM (Race 2)
1993 Nicola Larini Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM (Race 1)
Nicola Larini Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM (Race 2)
1994 Nicola Larini Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM (Race 1)
Kris Nissen Schübel Engineering Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM (Race 2)
1995 Christian Danner Schübel Engineering Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM (Race 1)
Bernd Schneider AMG Racing Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM (Race 2)
1996 Klaus Ludwig Opel Team Zakspeed Opel Calibra V6 ITC (Race 1)
Klaus Ludwig Opel Team Zakspeed Opel Calibra V6 ITC (Race 2)
1997 Joachim Winkelhock BMW Team Bigazzi BMW 320i STW (Race 1)
Joachim Winkelhock BMW Team Bigazzi BMW 320i STW (Race 2)
1998 Jörg van Ommen Peugeot Esso Peugeot 406 STW (Race 1)
Laurent Aïello Peugeot Esso Peugeot 406 STW (Race 2)
1999 Uwe Alzen Warsteiner Team Holzer Opel Vectra STW (Race 1)
Manuel Reuter Warsteiner Team Holzer Opel Vectra STW (Race 2)
2000 Joachim Winkelhock Opel Team Holzer Opel Astra V8 Coupé DTM (Race 1)
Bernd Schneider D2 AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz CLK-DTM DTM (Race 2)
2001 Uwe Alzen AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz CLK-DTM DTM
2002 Laurent Aïello Abt Sportsline Abt Audi TT-R DTM
2003 Christijan Albers AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz CLK-DTM DTM
2004 Gary Paffett AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2005 Gary Paffett AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2006 Bruno Spengler H.W.A. GmbH Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2007 Bruno Spengler DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2008 Jamie Green Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2009 Jamie Green Persson Motorsport Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2010 Jamie Green Persson Motorsport Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2011 Bruno Spengler Team H.W.A. Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse DTM
2012 Jamie Green Team H.W.A. DTM AMG Mercedes C-Coupé DTM
2013 No winner DTM
2014 Robert Wickens HWA Team DTM AMG Mercedes C-Coupé DTM
2015 Pascal Wehrlein HWA Team DTM AMG Mercedes C-Coupé DTM (Race1)
Robert Wickens HWA Team DTM AMG Mercedes C-Coupé DTM (Race2)
2016 Edoardo Mortara Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 DTM DTM (Race1)
Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt Audi RS5 DTM DTM (Race2)
2017 Bruno Spengler BMW Team RBM BMW M4 DTM DTM (Race1)
Maxime Martin BMW Team RBM BMW M4 DTM DTM (Race2)
2018 Edoardo Mortara HWA Team Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM DTM (Race1)
Marco Wittmann BMW Team RMG BMW M4 DTM DTM (Race2)
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