#ADAC500KilometerRennen
The ADAC 500 Kilometer Rennen – Grosser Preis der Sportwagen auf dem Nürburgring was a prestigious endurance sports car race held on the Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany. First organized in the early 1950s by the ADAC, it quickly became a cornerstone of the German and international sports car calendar. Run over approximately 500 kilometers on the legendary 22.8 km circuit, the race attracted works entries from Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Maserati, and other leading manufacturers. The combination of distance, speed, and the demanding Nürburgring layout made it a true test of both drivers and machines, remembered as a classic event of European endurance racing.
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CARS (2)
1955 Maserati Sport 150/S
- Coachbuilder: Carrozzeria Fantuzzi
- Chassis n°: *1651*
- Engine n°: 6001
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1955 Porsche Spyder Typ 550/1500 RS
- Coachbuilder: Karosserie Wendler Reutlingen
- Chassis n°: 550-0047
- Engine n°: 90051
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