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Ergebnisse GP 2012 1. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 23 Coloni Albert-von-Reinach 7:49,60 2. TEAM 52 ATS Sindlingerwiesen 7:55,40 3. TEAM 78 Stevens Max-von-Gagern 8:04,40 4. TEAM 24 Fittipaldi Albert-von-Reinach 8:07,20 5. TEAM 14 Stewart Sindlingerwiesen 8:20,65 6. TEAM 101 Adams Pestalozzi 8:27,65 7. TEAM 47 Toleman Liederbach 8:29,90 8. TEAM 13 Arrows Sindlingerwiesen 8:32,10 9. TEAM 92 Maki Max-von-Gagern 8:38,75 10. TEAM 87 de Tomaso Max-von-Gagern 8:38,90 11. TEAM 53 Eagle Sindlingerwiesen 8:39,45 12. TEAM 03 McLaren Pestalozzi 8:40,05 12. TEAM 08 Sauber Sindlingerwiesen 8:40,05 14. TEAM 30 BMW Liederbach 8:40,95 15. TEAM 10 Ligiér Pestalozzi 8:47,10 16. TEAM 103 Olson Sindlingerwiesen 8:47,80 17. TEAM 36 BRM Albert-von-Reinach 8:56,60 18. TEAM 119 AFM Liederbach 9:00,95 19. TEAM 82 Alta Liederbach 9:01,95 20. TEAM 111 Ewing Pestalozzi 9:02,10 21. TEAM 17 Matra Sindlingerwiesen 9:06,55 22. TEAM 11 Jordan Pestalozzi 9:09,90 23. TEAM 27 Renault Sindlingerwiesen 9:14,30 24. TEAM 81 AGS Max-von-Gagern 9:17,00 25. TEAM 20 Lamborghini Sindlingerwiesen 9:25,30 26. TEAM 104 Turner Sindlingerwiesen 9:26,00 27. TEAM 16 Shadow Albert-von-Reinach 9:30,15 28. TEAM 105 Wetteroth Sindlingerwiesen 9:31,70 29. TEAM 64 Connaught Albert-von-Reinach 9:36,70 30. TEAM 32 Kojima Liederbach 9:37,45 31. TEAM 80 Rial Liederbach 9:47,30 32. TEAM 41 Kurtis Kraft Albert-von-Reinach 11:12,05 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. Juni 2012, Stadtmitte Kelkheim © 2002 - 2009 by Carlo Ackermann 2. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 06 Yamaha Albert-von-Reinach 7:23,45 2. TEAM 123 Emeryson Max-von-Gagern 7:27,65 3. TEAM 57 Lago-Talbot Sindlingerwiesen 7:28,40 4. TEAM 130 Kauhsen Liederbach 7:40,85 5. TEAM 34 Amon Max-von-Gagern 7:47,50 6. TEAM 40 Minardi Albert-von-Reinach 7:50,85 7. TEAM 77 Trevis Sindlingerwiesen 7:52,60 8. TEAM 93 Mercario Albert-von-Reinach 7:55,00 9. TEAM 85 Cisitalia Max-von-Gagern 7:55,70 10. TEAM 56 Honda Sindlingerwiesen 7:59,10 11. TEAM 75 Frazer-Nash Liederbach 8:02,20 12. TEAM 65 Tecno Sindlingerwiesen 8:09,00 13. TEAM 01 Ferrari Albert-von-Reinach 8:09,40 14. TEAM 66 Veritas Pestalozzi 8:10,10 15. TEAM 18 Zakspeed Liederbach 8:10,70 15. TEAM 07 Lotus Albert-von-Reinach 8:10,70 17. TEAM 19 Hesketh Liederbach 8:11,85 18. TEAM 73 Hill Sindlingerwiesen 8:16,80 19. TEAM 63 Lancia Sindlingerwiesen 8:17,65 20. TEAM 84 Bugatti Sindlingerwiesen 8:22,95 21. TEAM 129 JBW Liederbach 8:28,15 22. TEAM 05 Williams Albert-von-Reinach 8:28,30 23. TEAM 31 Jaguar Albert-von-Reinach 8:34,30 24. TEAM 117 FRY Pestalozzi 8:37,70 25. TEAM 25 Larrousse Pestalozzi 8:38,40 26. TEAM 127 Eurobrun Sindlingerwiesen 8:41,15 27. TEAM 70 Watson Albert-von-Reinach 8:42,40 28. TEAM 71 Penske Liederbach 8:45,20 29. TEAM 45 Ensign Sindlingerwiesen 8:47,50 30. TEAM 113 Sutton Max-von-Gagern 8:54,85 31. TEAM 69 Epperly Albert-von-Reinach 8:58,55 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. Juni 2012, Stadtmitte Kelkheim © 2002 - 2009 by Carlo Ackermann 3. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 58 Wolf Albert-von-Reinach 6:48,95 2. TEAM 106 Phillips Sindlingerwiesen 7:02,45 3. TEAM 35 LOLA Sindlingerwiesen 7:08,05 4. TEAM 29 Bellasi Albert-von-Reinach 7:12,05 5. TEAM 26 Onyx Albert-von-Reinach 7:16,15 6. TEAM 99 Simtek Sindlingerwiesen 7:16,95 7. TEAM 04 Mercedes Albert-von-Reinach 7:18,15 8. TEAM 89 Fondmetal Liederbach 7:24,45 9. TEAM 15 Brabham Albert-von-Reinach 7:28,80 10. TEAM 12 Prost Sindlingerwiesen 7:29,90 11. TEAM 49 Footwork Liederbach 7:30,45 12. TEAM 72 Kuzma Albert-von-Reinach 7:30,80 12. TEAM 74 Moore Liederbach 7:30,80 14. TEAM 48 Toyota Albert-von-Reinach 7:41,20 15. TEAM 68 Modena Pestalozzi 7:44,75 16. TEAM 83 Andrea Moda Sindlingerwiesen 7:45,40 17. TEAM 102 Delroy Pestalozzi 7:48,30 18. TEAM 88 Eifelland Sindlingerwiesen 7:49,25 19. TEAM 22 Alfa Romeo Liederbach 7:49,40 20. TEAM 86 de Klerk Sindlingerwiesen 7:50,75 21. TEAM 128 HWM Pestalozzi 7:54,60 22. TEAM 94 Osca Max-von-Gagern 7:58,75 23. TEAM 135 Bromme Liederbach 8:02,65 24. TEAM 21 Surtees Sindlingerwiesen 8:07,75 25. TEAM 67 Forti Pestalozzi 8:15,45 26. TEAM 115 Nichels Max-von-Gagern 8:21,25 27. TEAM 114 Christensen Liederbach 8:25,90 28. TEAM 43 Parnelli Albert-von-Reinach 8:37,60 29. TEAM 124 EMW Sindlingerwiesen 8:38,05 30. TEAM 59 Vanwall Pestalozzi 8:40,65 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. Juni 2012, Stadtmitte Kelkheim © 2002 - 2009 by Carlo Ackermann 4. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 09 Tyrrell Sindlingerwiesen 6:40,35 2. TEAM 76 Sherman Liederbach 6:55,65 3. TEAM 39 March Max-von-Gagern 7:01,75 4. TEAM 62 Aston Martin Sindlingerwiesen 7:05,40 5. TEAM 37 Cooper Albert-von-Reinach 7:08,40 6. TEAM 96 Scarab Sindlingerwiesen 7:10,40 7. TEAM 44 Venturi I Albert-von-Reinach 7:10,45 8. TEAM 42 Leyton House Albert-von-Reinach 7:11,95 9. TEAM 50 Osella Albert-von-Reinach 7:14,30 10. TEAM 122 Copersucar Pestalozzi 7:20,50 11. TEAM 02 Benetton Sindlingerwiesen 7:21,15 12. TEAM 54 Ferguson Sindlingerwiesen 7:23,40 13. TEAM 38 Maserati Max-von-Gagern 7:24,05 14. TEAM 79 Fischicella Pestalozzi 7:31,10 15. TEAM 51 Gordini Sindlingerwiesen 7:33,00 16. TEAM 33 Token Pestalozzi 7:37,30 17. TEAM 126 ERA Liederbach 7:57,80 18. TEAM 107 Venturi II Max-von-Gagern 8:03,00 19. TEAM 108 REBAQUE Pestalozzi 8:07,70 20. TEAM 55 Pacific Max-von-Gagern 8:14,40 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. Juni 2012, Stadtmitte Kelkheim © 2002 - 2009 by Carlo Ackermann 5. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 98 Shannon Eichendorff 6:39,10 2. TEAM 97 Scirocco Eichendorff 6:47,10 3. TEAM 61 Porsche Eichendorff 6:47,65 4. TEAM 28 Spirit BNS 6:50,00 5. TEAM 118 Gilby Eichendorff 6:55,65 6. TEAM 95 Protos Eichendorff 7:08,55 7. TEAM 60 BAR Eichendorff 7:11,70 8. TEAM 109 McGuire Eichendorff 7:22,20 9. TEAM 112 Lesovsky St. Angela 7:23,00 10. TEAM 90 Life Eichendorff 7:46,65 11. TEAM 110 STEBRO Eichendorff 8:30,55 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. Juni 2012, Stadtmitte Kelkheim © 2002 - 2009 by Carlo Ackermann 6. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 137 Dunn Dr. Richter 6:29,55 2. TEAM 121 Aston-Butterw Eichendorff 6:34,15 3. TEAM 100 Tec-Mec St. Angela 6:36,50 4. TEAM 136 Deidt Dr. Richter 7:04,50 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. Juni 2012, Stadtmitte Kelkheim © 2002 - 2009 by Carlo Ackermann 7. Klassen EINZELWERTUNG 5 x 411m auf dem schnellen Rundkurs 1. TEAM 120 BRP Eichendorff 5:53,95 2. TEAM 125 ENB Eichendorff 6:10,05 3. TEAM 91 Lyncar Eichendorff 6:19,65 4. TEAM 116 Connew Eichendorff 7:01,80 17. ARQUE-Quadro-GP confronto Wettkampfsysteme - www.confronto.de 24. 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