Sunday’s race will be the 64th German Grand Prix to count towards the Formula 1 World Championship. It has been held at just three tracks, AVUS, Nürburgring and Hockenheimring, although significant changes to the last two means one could claim it’s been held on five different tracks. Scuderia Ferrari has 21 German wins to its name.
FERRARI STATS GERMAN GP
GP participations 61
Debut 1951 (Alberto Ascari 1st, José Froilàn Gonzàlez 3rd; Luigi Villoresi 4th, Piero Taruffi 5th, Rudolf Fischer 6th)
Wins 21 (33,33%)
Pole positions 20 (31,74%)
Fastest laps 17 (26,98%)
Total podiums 52 (82,53%)
Scuderia Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto previews the next round of the 2019 Formula One season:
“For us, the German Grand Prix is first and foremost Sebastian’s home race. Therefore we really hope to do well at Hockenheim, especially after last year’s race here, when the win escaped us at the end of a weekend where our performance was definitely up to the task. We are not bringing any specific updates, but studying the data from the last round in Silverstone has provided us with useful information in our quest to get a better understanding of our car.” – Mattia Binotto concluded, as reported by the Maranello team’s official website earlier today.
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