Poll: German Grand Prix 2019, Hockenheim - Race 11/21

Rate the 2019 German Grand Prix out of ten


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Hockenheim
When was the track built?
Hockenheim dates all the way back to 1932, when it was created by Mercedes as a test track for their cars, in particular to fettle them for the Tripoli Grand Prix. The original track was an enormous 12km triangular affair – in fact it was called the ‘Dreieckskurs’, or 'Triangle Track' – that speared off to the outskirts of nearby Oftersheim before looping back via the current B291.
When was its first Grand Prix?
The Dreieckskurs was shortened in 1938, while following a further 1960s update from Dutchman John Hugenholtz – the man responsible for Suzuka – Formula 1 came to Hockenheim in 1970. That year’s world-champion-to-be, Jochen Rindt, won the race by just 0.7 seconds from main title rival Jacky Ickx.
What’s the circuit like?
Up until 2002, Hockenheim’s design saw the cars roar out into the forest before looping around the Ostkurve and steaming back into the stadium. In 2002, the track was truncated, with the cars now turning right shortly after Turn 1 and bisecting the original track. Hockenheim is still a fast track, though, with Sebastian Vettel recording a 231km/h average during his 2018 pole lap.
Why go?
Hockenheim is one of motor racing’s most storied tracks. It was here that Jim Clark lost his life in a 1968 Formula 2 race, and it’s well worth the trek into the forest to find the modest memorial to the Scotsman. But Hockenheim also has an electric atmosphere, and when the cars bolt into the Motodrom stadium section, the feeling is full-on gladiatorial.
Where is the best place to watch?
We’d advise you finding your way into Grandstand C, which peers down over the Sachskurve. Not only will you get to watch the cars coming into the stadium, but you’ll also be at one of the track’s best overtaking spots, as the drivers squabble to get into the cambered hairpin first.

TV Times
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C4:
Saturday - 6.30pm Qualifying Highlights
Sunday - 7pm Race Highlights

Track Diagram & Information
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Weather Forecast
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2018 Race Highlights
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2018/7/HIGHLIGHTS__2018_German_Grand_Prix.html

WDC Standings
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Constructors' Championship Standings
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Practice 1
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Practice 2
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Practice 3
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Qualifying
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Rumours of a white livery for Mercedes - the little snippets look stunning.

It does look good from the 2 photos I've seen on twitter.

125th anniversary of Motorsport in general, and white is the traditional German national colour. *insert Third Reich joke here...*
 
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Anyone else a bit sceptical about the white livery on the Mercedes? I know they say it's commemorative but is it possibly related t0 heat management?

They did say a fix was incoming.... Might be a good way to hide the fix? If Sunday was hot I expect we'd see if they have fixed it. I don't remember Quali being an issue, only the long runs and they'll clearly sandbag in FP.
 

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I love it. Reminds me of a testing livery, shame it’ll go back to normality next race.
 
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