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A1 Team Germany
A1 Team Germany was the German team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series. The team were the A1 Grand Prix champions for the second season, 2006-07. They were run by the English Super Nova Racing team until the end of 2007-08. GU-Racing took over for 2008-09, but the team missed the first four rounds.
Rolf Beisswanger took over the role of seat holder from Willi Weber, in preparation for 2009.
Drivers: Timo Scheider, Sebastian Stahl, Adrian Sutil
The team had a mediocre season, finishing at a disappointing 15th place in the championship.
Drivers: Nico Hülkenberg, Christian Vietoris
Team Germany clinched the A1GP title, with a dominant, and almost singlehanded performance by Nico Hülkenberg, scoring nine victories, and beating nearest rivals New Zealand by 35 points.
Drivers: Michael Ammermüller, Christian Vietoris
Team Germany fell from grace in 2007–08. Although the team won two races, Michael Ammermüller was excluded from two races for his overly aggressive driving style.
A1 Team Germany
A1 Team Germany was the German team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series. The team were the A1 Grand Prix champions for the second season, 2006-07. They were run by the English Super Nova Racing team until the end of 2007-08. GU-Racing took over for 2008-09, but the team missed the first four rounds.
Rolf Beisswanger took over the role of seat holder from Willi Weber, in preparation for 2009.
Drivers: Timo Scheider, Sebastian Stahl, Adrian Sutil
The team had a mediocre season, finishing at a disappointing 15th place in the championship.
Drivers: Nico Hülkenberg, Christian Vietoris
Team Germany clinched the A1GP title, with a dominant, and almost singlehanded performance by Nico Hülkenberg, scoring nine victories, and beating nearest rivals New Zealand by 35 points.
Drivers: Michael Ammermüller, Christian Vietoris
Team Germany fell from grace in 2007–08. Although the team won two races, Michael Ammermüller was excluded from two races for his overly aggressive driving style.