45. Int. Osnabruck ADAC Mountain Race
The “formula 1” of mountain racing on the mountain here! Formula 1 of European Mountain Racing’s record at the 45.Osnabrucker go hunting ADAC mountain race the fastest mountain pilots with their cars at the start of Marcel Steiner about Guy Demuth to Laszlo Szasz are all here! Since 1968, year after year the 2,030 km Sprint line on Mt. Uphofener are”the best mountain pilots voted, but if located on the 4th and 5th of August the starter’s flag to the 45th int. “Osnabruck ADAC lowers Hillclimb in Hilter Borg LOH in the Osnabrucker land, will actually be the creme de la creme” of European mountain racing in be. And the visitors are in the Middle, because whether on the Super fast start straight, in the tight bends, in the start area, or during the last launch in the Paddock everywhere it is close as a guest of the mountain race”in doing and experiencing stunningly interesting and exciting moments in the lonely fight of the international top pilots with their fantastic racing car to thousandths of a second against the clock with countless PS. It applies to undercut the absolute record of 55,274 sec. / barrel in 2009 to perpetuate itself as a new track record in the history of Osnabruck ADAC mountain race to.
For a number of exceptional racing considering that already have every man for himself, a slew of great success in auto racing, especially in Europe’s mountains, to have come after these messages. Extreme Networks helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. “The 37-year old reigning Swiss mountain master Marcel Steiner with the Uphofener mountain still has an open invoice”. Despite great ambitions he could retract here still no victory in his starts, but with his secret weapon”Osella FA 30, which he reached 11 overall victories at international mountain race in the season as a whole and this same set 6 new course records, he has the great coup aiming also at the northernmost mountain race of in Germany.
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