German Grand Prix 2012
20 – 22 Jul 2012, Hockenheimring Circuit, Germany
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Haupttribune A-D | Fri-Sun | 412 |
| Innentribune C Covered | Fri-Sun | 275 |
| Innentribune C Middle Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 228 |
| Innentribune B Middle Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 183 |
| Innentribune B Low (Row 19+) Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 137 |
| Innentribune A Low (Zone 1-5, Row 19+) Uncovered | Fri-Sun | SOLD OUT |
| Mercedes High Covered | Fri-Sun | 320 |
| Nordtribune A (Zone 1-3) Covered | Fri-Sun | 320 |
| Nordtribune A Middle (Zone 1-3) Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 275 |
| Nordtribune A Middle (Zone 1-3) Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 256 |
| Nordtribune B Middle Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 211 |
| Nordtribune C (Zone 6) Covered | Fri-Sun | SOLD OUT |
| Sudtribune Oberrang | Fri-Sun | 458 |
| Sudtribune E Covered | Fri-Sun | 366 |
| Sudtribune H Low (Row 15-22) Uncovered | Fri-Sun | 228 |
| Sudtribune A Low (Zone 2, Row 19+) Uncovered | Fri-Sun | SOLD OUT |
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“Overall there isnt much you cant fault about the German GP, the facilities were amazing, good for all ages plus were all easy to get to and find. Our seats (for view of the start grid) were the best ive been too so far…
All in all i would suggest this GP would suit all types off fans from new 1s to old
Only problem which does not effect your stay in any way is that the Germans can be quite rude & no sence of humor ”
Cari
“Great weekends racing especially as Lewis Hamilton won! Atmosphere not as we have at Silverstone but all the same a great weekend. ”
Dean White
“The T4 upper seats were inline with the 100 metre board at the end of the straight this allowed us a view of the end of the straight, the first hairpin and the second and third corners it also showed the Warsteiner Kurve and a great view of the large TV screen. If we go back I would try to get the same seats again. Parking was excellent too with only a 10min walk from the car to our seats. ”
Gregor McLean Terry
“An absolute brilliant weekend all the qualifying and racing was good to watch. The tickets we booked were great and the view of thew race was good. The actual race was made better because Lewis hamilton won. Great venue aeveryone we met were friendly. Nurburg itself was busy with people but still managed to drink and eat well. ”
Mal Jarvis
“Every thing is really, good in my opinion all the services are very good, may be inside the building, if is possible put a little more shops for eating, becase is too much people for the dinner time, many thanks for your service. ”
Roberto
Who Won German Grand Prix 2011
1. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)
2. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari)
3. Mark Webber (Red Bull)
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German Grand Prix 2011
23 – 25 July, Nurburgring, Germany
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Nurburgring
| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Gold : T4 Upper Tier | Fri – Sun | 415 |
| Gold : T3 | Fri – Sun | 316 |
| Silver : T11 | Fri – Sun | 271 |
| Silver : T11 | Fri – Sun | 244 |
| Silver : T13 | Fri – Sun | 234 |
| Bronze : T5a Family Grandstand | Fri – Sun | 153 |
| Bronze : T10b | Fri – Sun | 90 |
| Green : T12 Standing | Fri – Sun | 81 |
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Fan Reviews:
“T4 is whitout any doubt the best place to sit. You have view from the pits and the first six corners on the track.
I think it’s one of the places you see most of the track in compared with all other tracks in the calender.”
Kelly B
“Great organization, great view and good spirit
My advice is to keep covered places, becouse unexpected was very hot on the circuit. The circuit team is helpful. One of our places was doubled and stweard change all of our tickets with more expencive, with better view and most important – covered!
If you want to not walk almost 3 km to the circuit should park on the highway A6 or arrive very early on the morning. ”
Sven Voss
“A great place to go to watch F1. Easy to get in and out of with no undue exit delays after the Sunday racing had finished. A clean and tidy venue with good facilities and inexpensive. The place to go within the circuit is most definitely the Mercedes Grandstand area.
The view is exceedingly good from the upper tier, clean toilets within the grandstand, entertainment outside the grandstand (stage with live band and chats from a couple of the drivers plus the Mercedes “experience” – an opportunity to be thashed round a short “test” circuit to show off the capabilities of their road cars) and plenty of food and drink stalls. All this exclusively for those within this Mercedes complex. ”
Tom Prince

Controversial win for Alonso in Germany
Fernando Alonso lead a Ferrari one-two at the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim after Felipe Massa is given coded team orders to let his team-mate past.
Massa, who trailed his team-mate by 31 points prior to the race, was told by Ferrari chief engineer Rob Smedley over team radio: “Alonso is faster than you. Can you confirm you understand?” – to which he responded by letting Alonso through on Turn Six moments later.
Red Bull’s Sebastien Vettel was third & Hamilton fourth.
After Massa took the lead with a dream start and Alonso squeezed past Sebastian Vettel into second place, the Ferrari team-mates waged an intense duel for 49 laps in which the balance of advantage constantly fluctuated.
Alonso’s win took him to within 34 points of Hamilton, who has 157 points. Defending champion Button is second with 143 points, while Webber and Vettel are equal third with 136 points.
1 ALONSO Ferrari 1h27m38.864s
2 MASSA Ferrari +4.1s
3 VETTEL Red Bull +5.1s
4 HAMILTON McLaren +26.8s
5 BUTTON McLaren +29.4s
6 WEBBER Red Bull +43.6
7 KUBICA Renault +1 lap
8 ROSBERG Mercedes +1 lap
9 SCHUMACHER Mercedes +1 lap
10 PETROV Renault +1 lap
11 KOBAYASHI Sauber +1 lap
12 BARRICHELLO Williams +1 lap
13 HULKENBERG Williams +1 lap
14 DE LA ROSA Sauber +1 lap
15 ALGUERSUARI Toro Rosso +1 lap
16 LIUZZI Force India +2 laps
17 SUTIL Force India +2 laps
18 GLOCK Virgin +3 laps
19 SENNA HRT +4 laps
R KOVALAINEN Lotus +11 laps
R DI GRASSI Virgin +17 laps
R YAMAMOTO HRT +48 laps
R TRULLI Lotus +64 laps
R BUEMI Toro Rosso +66 laps

Vettel on pole - German Grand Prix 2010
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel will start on pole position at his home Grand Prix in Germany after he edged out Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso by 0.002 seconds.
After Red Bull’s Mark Webber made a mistake in the first sector of his final run, he was jumped by Felipe Massa in the second Ferrari, who thus starts third after a lap of 1m 14.290s. Webber is fourth on 1m 14.347s.
Alonso had looked set to end Ferrari’s long wait for a pole – which stretches back to the final round of 2008 – after impressively topping the first two qualifying segments and then setting the pace in the early Q3 forays.
“We have to be happy, we are in the first row for the first time, that’s a step forward for us,” said Alonso.
“We expected the Red Bulls to give something more in Q3 as we have seen them do before.
“We are in a way surprised to be that close and finally fighting for pole position after 10 races, it took a little bit of a long time but now we are very close.”
German Grand Prix 2010 Grid
1 VETTEL Red Bull
2 ALONSO Ferrari
3 MASSA Ferrari
4 WEBBER Red Bull
5 BUTTON McLaren
6 HAMILTON McLaren
7 KUBICA Renault
8 BARRICHELLO Williams
9 ROSBERG Mercedes
10 HULKENBERG Williams
11 SCHUMACHER Mercedes
12 KOBAYASHI Sauber
13 PETROV Renault
14 DE LA ROSA Sauber
15 ALGUERSUARI Toro Rosso
16 BUEMI Toro Rosso
17 TRULLI Lotus
18 KOVALAINEN Lotus
19 SUTIL Force India
20 SENNA HRT
21 LIUZZI Force India
22 YAMAMOTO HRT
23 DI GRASSI Virgin
24 GLOCK Virgin
German Grand Prix 2010
23 – 25 July, Hockenheim, Germany
Gernam Grand Prix 2010 – Race Report
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Haupttribune | Fri – Sun | 430 |
| Innentribune B Covered | Fri – Sun | 239 |
| Mercedes Middle (Rows 4-24) Covered | Fri – Sun | 287 |
| Nordtribune C (Zone 5) Covered | Fri – Sun | 239 |
| Sudtribune G Middle Uncovered | Fri – Sun | 287 |
| Sudtribune A (Zone 1) Covered | Fri – Sun | 191 |
| Sudtribune A Middle (Zone 1) Uncovered | Fri – Sun | 143 |
| General Admission – Spitzkehre 1 | Fri – Sun | 143 |
| General Admission – Parabolika | Fri – Sun | 95 |