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Aerial image 229722
View of the Hockenheim racetrack in Baden-Wuerttemberg, which was also called Kurpfalzring. The first original track was built in 1932. In 1970, the Formula 1 took place for the first time. In 2002, the track was renovated and simultaneously shortened. The ring is also used for events and is operated by the Hockenheim-Ring GmbH

HOCKENHEIM 24.07.2014

Hockenheim from above - View of the Hockenheim racetrack in Baden-Wuerttemberg, which was also called Kurpfalzring. The first original track was built in 1932. In 1970, the Formula 1 took place for the first time. In 2002, the track was renovated and simultaneously shortened. The ring is also used for events and is operated by the Hockenheim-Ring GmbH
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View of the Hockenheim racetrack in Baden-Wuerttemberg, which was also called Kurpfalzring. The first original track was built in 1932. In 1970, the Formula 1 took place for the first time. In 2002, the track was renovated and simultaneously shortened. The ring is also used for events and is operated by the Hockenheim-Ring GmbH. www.hockenheimring.net Photo: Hans Blossey

Aerial image ID: 229722
Image resolution: 5760 x 3840 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,39 MB
Image file size: 63,28 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Hans Blossey

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