rFactor 2 Round 2 Grand Prix Der Sachsenring 1967 - Thu Mar 12, 2026

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  1. John vd Geest

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    GRAND PRIX DER SACHSENRING 1967

    THE HISTORY OF SACHSENRING
    The Sachsenring was founded by Sepp Wagner and Paul Berger in the 1920s when they wanted to build on the motorcycle races that had already been held in the Hohenstein-Ernstthal area. Although their plan met with the disapproval of many locals, it was still successful, and in 1927, the first race was held on the new track.

    The variant then measured 8.618 kilometres long. The circuit had something of everything - very fast passages, slow hairpins and frequent elevation changes. Although the circuit was popular, it was often the scene of accidents. The 1928 edition brought several injuries and even a fatality. For this reason, local officials decided to stop the race.

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    Fans had to wait until 1934 for the next race. In this case, the race was held as the German Grand Prix and was part of the European Championship.In the very first year after the track was returned to service, it was once again shown how dangerous it was. Accidents there killed Erik Haps, as well as European champions Gunnar Kalén and Pol Demeuter. In 1937, Jimmie Guthrie, another European champion, lost his life here. It was from the 1937 season onwards that the circuit started to use the name Sachsenring.

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    After the war, the first races were held in 1949, and in 1961 the Sachsenring was even included in the World Championship calendar. There it became the venue for the East German Grand Prix, which ran until 1972.

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    The foundation stones of the new era of the Sachsenring were laid in 1995 when a driver training centre was built south of the original route, which sparked the desire to return to the Sachsenring to race on the newly created variant. And this actually happened in 1996. The circuit still included sections of the original variant, but only to a lesserextent. It also started to be raced in the opposite direction to before. After the modifications, the circuit was only 3.517 kilometres long.

    In 1998, itfinally returned to the World Championship and replaced the Nürburgring as host of the German Grand Prix.


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  2. John vd Geest

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    Track replacement

    I discovered that in VR the background in Reims pops in next to the car as you drive. On a monitor that doesn't happen, but still ... half the field is on VR.

    So I've decided to replace that track with the Sachsenring 1967. I will try to get the background popping in with VR fixed, but for now it is too distrackting for VR players.
    But the replacement is a very exciting track and you will get a lof of fun out of it.
    For more info, look at the video in post #1.
     
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  3. John vd Geest

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  5. John vd Geest

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    Sachsenring Onboard POV - A lap at the old street circuit Onboard POV
     
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  6. Jim Carvalho

    Jim Carvalho Pro Driver

    I think this track is going to give me a cramp in my pucker. I recall dreading it in Grand Prix Legends, too.
     
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  7. John vd Geest

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    I'm doing extra laps here, so I know where to be careful. I drove it in rFactor 1 and especially the last section of sector 3 with the highspeed corners has to be learned. There, its all about throttle aplication. Still, one doesn't have to go for a world-record lap. One can choose to do it save and win places like that.
     
  8. Neil Wood

    Neil Wood Pro Driver Donator

    Lots of blind crests and dips... some corners looking the same. Interesting to see that real world video and how it compares in game.
     
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  9. Tucker Fleming

    Tucker Fleming Pro Driver

    Really fun track to drive, I'm glad it came into the schedule.
     
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