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47. Avd-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2019 NEW Avd-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Gmbh & Co OHG Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main 9 47. AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2019 NEW AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix GmbH & Co OHG Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main 9. - 11. August 2019 / Nürburgring, 4638 m Reg.-No.: 155/2019 R6 - Historic Grand Prix Cars bis 1965 Result Qualifying Started: 37 Qualified: 33 Not Qualified: 4 Not Started: 5 Pos. No. Cl. Entrant | Team Car Laps Best time Average fasted lap Driver, City, Nation, Licence Sponsor-Card Interval GAP time 13Class 12 Brabham BT11A 12 1:57.407 142.213 kph Cannell Barry, GB 11:49:04 210Class 7b Cooper T53 91:58.491 140.912 kph Nuthall William, GB 01.084 +01.084 11:45:34 317Class 12 Cooper T 79 10 1:58.595 140.788 kph Gans Michael, CH 01.188 +00.104 11:30:16 422Class 12 Lotus 18/21 11 1:58.828 140.512 kph Horsman Peter, GB 01.421 +00.233 11:48:04 520Class 7a Lotus 16 365 10 2:00.237 138.866 kph Folch-Rusinol Joaquin, ES 02.830 +01.409 11:45:37 67Class 12 Brabham BT7A 11 2:02.186 136.651 kph Blees Max, DE 04.779 +01.949 11:41:58 791Class 9 Cooper T71/73 82:02.847 135.915 kph Drake Chris, GB 05.440 +00.661 11:50:22 818Class 7b Lotus 18 372 10 2:03.167 135.562 kph Chisholm John, GB 05.760 +00.320 11:50:47 930Class 8 Scarab Offenhauser 52:03.214 135.511 kph Bronson Julian, GB 05.807 +00.047 11:36:34 10 51 Class 7b Cooper T51 11 2:03.257 135.463 kph Dark Tom, GB 05.850 +00.043 11:41:57 11 50 Class 12 Cooper T53 10 2:04.795 133.794 kph Goetze Wulf, DE 07.388 +01.538 11:45:29 12 53 Class 10 Lotus 44 F23 82:05.315 133.239 kph Buhofer Philipp, CH 07.908 +00.520 11:36:40 13 15 Class 7b Cooper T45/51 10 2:06.500 131.991 kph Matzelberger Thomas, AT 09.093 +01.185 11:52:01 14 32 Class 10 Lotus 18/21 916 72:06.774 131.705 kph Hartogs Bernardo, GB 09.367 +00.274 11:41:43 15 2 Class 8 Lister-Jaguar 11 2:08.610 129.825 kph Jolley Rod, GB 11.203 +01.836 11:49:23 16 88 Class 10 Lotus 18 914 82:10.626 127.821 kph Taylor Nick, GB 13.219 +02.016 11:40:28 17 47 Class 9 Cooper T45 62:11.038 127.420 kph Jolliffe Brian, GB 13.631 +00.412 11:35:59 18 70 Class 9 Cooper T45 11 2:11.909 126.578 kph Plante Guy, GB 14.502 +00.871 11:44:56 19 24 Class 7b Cooper T51 11 2:12.208 126.292 kph Strolz Ingo, AT 14.801 +00.299 11:46:31 20 56 Class 6 Maserati 250F 2521 10 2:12.660 125.862 kph Halusa Martin, CH 15.253 +00.452 11:49:21 21 42 Class 9 Cooper T45 42:12.815 125.715 kph Willis James, Scot 15.408 +00.155 11:34:38 22 21 Class 5 Alta F 2 10 2:13.638 124.941 kph Nuthall Ian, GB 16.231 +00.823 11:48:42 23 57 Class 7b Cooper T51 11 2:13.743 124.842 kph Griffin Paul, GB 16.336 +00.105 11:47:25 24 19 Class 5 Cooper Bristol 3/53 MK I 11 2:14.237 124.383 kph Grant Paul, BE 16.830 +00.494 11:49:13 #18, 42, 53 - crossing white line at the end oft the pitlane - cancellation of the fastest lap Page 1 / 3 Official Timekeeper: Junghans, AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Printed: 9.08.2019 - 13:20 47. AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2019 NEW AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix GmbH & Co OHG Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main 9. - 11. August 2019 / Nürburgring, 4638 m Reg.-No.: 155/2019 R6 - Historic Grand Prix Cars bis 1965 Result Qualifying Started: 37 Qualified: 33 Not Qualified: 4 Not Started: 5 Pos. No. Cl. Entrant | Team Car Laps Best time Average fasted lap Driver, City, Nation, Licence Sponsor-Card Interval GAP time 25 6 Class 5 Cooper Bristol F2/T23/25 11 2:15.540 123.187 kph Eyre Martin, GB 18.133 +01.303 11:43:19 26 5 Class 9 Cooper T45 10 2:16.223 122.570 kph Baudin Michel, BE 18.816 +00.683 11:39:09 27 28 Class 5 Cooper Bristol 92:16.663 122.175 kph McGuire Eddie, GB 19.256 +00.440 11:45:27 28 36 Class 5 Cooper Bristol MK 7/53 10 2:16.957 121.913 kph Staes Erik, BE 19.550 +00.294 11:45:28 29 72 Class 10 Brabham BT 14 72:17.092 121.793 kph de Gres Tom, BE 19.685 +00.135 11:36:23 30 33 Class 5 Cooper Bristol 6/53 MKII 10 2:18.077 120.924 kph Phillips Chris, GB 20.670 +00.985 11:45:31 31 60 Class 6 Connaught B4 62:21.026 118.395 kph Gassmann Helmut, DE 23.619 +02.949 11:40:16 32 12 Class 3 Maserati 6CM 10 2:25.988 114.371 kph Bäurle Uli, DE 28.581 +04.962 11:51:07 33 40 Class 7b Cooper Maserati T 51 82:26.057 114.317 kph Joebstl Stephan, AT 28.650 +00.069 11:39:57 DNQ 23 Class 3 Maserati 6CM 22:51.446 97.388 kph Rettenmaier Stephan, DE 54.039 11:31:22 14 Class 1 MG K3 72:54.328 95.778 kph Gillett John, AU 56.921 11:50:20 35 Class 1 Bugatti T35 73:00.877 92.310 kph Rettenmaier Jakob, DE 1:03.470 11:50:19 11 Class 1 MG K3 73:07.567 89.018 kph Douchet Philippe, FR 1:10.160 11:44:35 DNS 248 Class 6 Maserati 250F CM5 000.000 Lehr Klaus, DE 00 37 Class 7b Cooper T53 000.000 Friedrichs Rüdiger, DE 00 34 Class 1 Maserati 6C/34 000.000 Rettenmaier Josef Otto, DE 00 16 Class 3 Maserati 6CM 000.000 Müller Urs, CH 00 9 Class 7a Ferrari Dino 000.000 Smith Tony, GB 00 Qualification time: 2:33.613 Required laps: 3 #18, 42, 53 - crossing white line at the end oft the pitlane - cancellation of the fastest lap Clerk of the course: Chief Timekeeper: Publication Time: 9.8.2019 DNC = Did not classify | DNS = Did not start | DNQ = Did not qualify | DSQ = Disqualification Page 2 / 3 Official Timekeeper: Junghans, AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Printed: 9.08.2019 - 13:20 47. AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2019 NEW AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix GmbH & Co OHG Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main 9. - 11. August 2019 / Nürburgring, 4638 m Reg.-No.: 155/2019 R6 - Historic Grand Prix Cars bis 1965 Result Qualifying Started: 37 Qualified: 33 Not Qualified: 4 Not Started: 5 Pos. No. Cl. Entrant | Team Car Laps Best time Average fasted lap Driver, City, Nation, Licence Sponsor-Card Interval GAP time Subject to final scrutineering! Page 3 / 3 Official Timekeeper: Junghans, AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Printed: 9.08.2019 - 13:20.
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