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46. Avd-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2018 Avd-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Gmbh & Co OHG, Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main 46. AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2018 AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix GmbH & Co OHG, Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main R1 - FIA Masters Historic Formula One Championship FIA-No.: 5MH.4FJ.DEU.04062018 10.-12. August 2018 DMSB-No.: 5MH.4FJ.DEU.04062018 Nürburgring, 4638 m Official Result Race 1 by class Pos. No. Cl. Entrant / Team Car Laps Total time Fastest Lap in Driver, City, Nation, Licence Sponsor-Card Intervall GAP Average total Lap Class: Emerson Fittipaldi Class Started: 7 Classified: 7 Not Classified: 0 1 1 Emerson Fittipaldi F5A 16 27:13.636 1:40.733 5 Smith-Hilliard Max, GB 163.530 km/h / kph 2 61 Emerson Shadow DN 8 16 27:42.161 1:41.233 10 Wright Jason, IT 28.525 +28.525 160.724 km/h / kph 3 5 Emerson March 761 15 26:08.097 1:40.461 4 Thornton Gregory, GB 1 Lap 1 Lap 159.717 km/h / kph 4 19 Emerson Surtees TS20 15 26:22.092 1:43.201 10 Furiani Alexander, DE 1 Lap +13.995 158.304 km/h / kph 5 17 Emerson Shadow DN 1 15 27:33.263 1:47.536 7 Frieser Keith, CA 1 Lap +1:11.171 151.490 km/h / kph 6 15 Emerson Hesketh 308E 14 26:07.112 1:48.678 4 Baudoin Michel, FR 2 Laps 1 Lap 149.163 km/h / kph 7 34 Emerson March 761 13 22:03.879 1:40.537 4 Fletcher Henry, GB 3 Laps 1 Lap 163.956 km/h / kph Class: Niki Lauda Class Started: 2 Classified: 1 Not Classified: 1 1 44 Niki Lau Tyrrell 012 16 26:21.263 1:36.325 5 Stretton Martin, GB 168.946 km/h / kph DSQ | disqualification 63 Niki Lau Theodore N183 15 26:22.276 1:43.497 9 Hallau Georg, DE 1 Lap 1 Lap 158.286 km/h / kph Class: Patrick Head Class Started: 9 Classified: 8 Not Classified: 1 1 6 Patrick Williams FW07/C 16 26:06.059 1:36.476 8 Padmore Nick, GB 170.587 km/h / kph 2 37 Patrick Williams FW07/C 16 26:34.248 1:38.132 13 D´Ansembourg Christophe, BE 28.189 +28.189 167.570 km/h / kph 3 4 Patrick Brabham BT49 16 26:42.123 1:38.212 8 Folch-Rusinol Joaquin, ES 36.064 +07.875 166.747 km/h / kph 4 12 Patrick Lotus 81 16 26:42.852 1:38.683 5 Brooks Steve, GB 36.793 +00.729 166.671 km/h / kph 5 31 Patrick Arrows A4 16 27:16.305 1:40.697 10 Hartley Steve, GB 1:10.246 +33.453 163.263 km/h / kph 6 87 Patrick Lotus 87B 16 27:35.647 1:41.393 10 Holtzman Jonathan, US 1:29.588 +19.342 161.356 km/h / kph 7 83 Patrick Merzario FIA 3 15 26:36.755 1:43.561 7 Ferrari Bruno, IT 1 Lap 1 Lap 156.851 km/h / kph 8 92 Patrick Ensign N 179 14 26:09.360 1:47.854 9 Tattersall Paul, GB 2 Laps 1 Lap 148.949 km/h / kph DNC 66 Patrick Williams FW08 11 19:48.073 1:44.734 6 Dreelan Tommy, IE 5 Laps 3 Laps 154.591 km/h / kph Fastest Lap (in class): Str.-No.:6, Padmore Nick, 1:36.476 = 173.067 kph CAR #63 - DISQUALIFICATION (STEWARD DECISION N°11) Page 1 / 2 Official Timekeeper: Junghans, AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Printed: 11.08.2018 - 18:00 46. AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2018 AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix GmbH & Co OHG, Goldsteinstraße 237, 60528 Frankfurt/Main R1 - FIA Masters Historic Formula One Championship FIA-No.: 5MH.4FJ.DEU.04062018 10.-12. August 2018 DMSB-No.: 5MH.4FJ.DEU.04062018 Nürburgring, 4638 m Official Result Race 1 by class Pos. No. Cl. Entrant / Team Car Laps Total time Fastest Lap in Driver, City, Nation, Licence Sponsor-Card Intervall GAP Average total Lap FIA Steward: FIA Steward: ASN Steward: Publication Time: Stan Minarik (CZE) Richard Norbury (GBR) Wolfgang Mika (DEU) 11.8.2018 Page 2 / 2 Official Timekeeper: Junghans, AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix Printed: 11.08.2018 - 18:00.
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