Solituderennen

Solituderennen

The Solituderennen (eng: Solitude race) motorsport events are held on the 11.4 km Solitudering race track near Stuttgart. The event and the track were named after the nearby Castle Solitude. Motorsports events were held there from 1903 to 1965.

Solitude Hedersbachkurve
Solitude Glemseck
Solitude Seehaus

Due to the narrow track, initially mainly motorcycle events were held there until 1956. The track and the pits were widened in early 1957 and sports car racing was staged by the automobile club ADAC.

Grand Prix motorcycle racing events were held at the track from 1952 to 1964, with the German motorcycle Grand Prix taking place there in even-numbered years: 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962 and 1964.

From 1961 to 1964, non-Championship Formula One Grand Prix races were also held, in addition to previous Formula 2 and Formula Junior events.

In 2003, a memorial event was held, with many former participants and vehicles.

Winners (incomplete)

Großer Preis der Solitude

Motorcycle

50 ccm

1964: Ralph Bryans, Honda

125 ccm

1964: Jim Redman, Honda

250 ccm

350 ccm

  • 1964:

500 ccm

750 ccm

  • 1926: Karl Raebel, BMW

1,000 ccm

  • 1926: Paul Köppen, BMW

Sidecar

1964: Scheidegger/Robinson, BMW


48°46′4.81″N 9°2′49.86″E


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