- Grenzlandring
The Grenzlandring (German for "border-region ring"), sometimes "Grenzland-Ring" written, is a former high-speed
race track oval in theLower Rhine area ofGermany , around the town ofWegberg , located close toMönchengladbach and the Dutch town ofRoermond .The Grenzlandring, to many foreigners also known as "Wegbergring" or "Wegberg Ring", is told to be "discovered" nearly undamaged after
World War II when during one dark 1947 night, Dr. Carl Marcus (during WWII adouble agent for theNazis as well as theMI6 , codenamed 'Dictionary' by them), the town mayor from the nearby city ofRheydt , drove along a more or less straight looking country road. When he passed a bicyle rider more than once, he suddenly realised that this road must be a full circle. In fact, a convert|9005|m|mi| long and convert|6.8|m|ft| wide egg-shaped concrete ring road had been built prior to WWII around Wegberg and the neighboring village of Beeck and completed in 1938 or 1939, at total costs of about 3.3 million Reichsmark. As it was intended for military purposes, the construction had not made been public nor was the road shown in maps.Initiated and organised by the silk weaving mill owner and keen racing driver Emil "Teddy" Vorster (Rheydt) and his "Rheydter Club für Motorsport (RCM)" (from 1949 on the organisation was in the hands of the "Motorsport-Union-Grenzlandring", a co-operation of four motorsport clubs of the
Lower Rhine region) the first race was held on September 19 1948, in front of about 250,000 spectators, although "just" 100,000 people had been expected to show up. The all-time average lap record was set in September 1949 by the already famousBavaria n Georg "Schorsch" Meier (overall winner of the 1939Isle of Man TT ) on a superchargedBMW 500 motorbike at convert|216|km/h|mph|abbr=on (clockwise driven) whileToni Ulmen in September 1951 set the all-time record for cars, driving hisVeritas 2000 RS to convert|212|km/h|mph|abbr=on (anti-clockwise driven).Yet, on August 31 1952,
Helmut Niedermayr fromBerlin crashed his Reif/Veritas-MeteorFormula 2 at the exit of the "Roermonder Kurve" at a speed of nearly convert|200|km/h|mph|abbr=on, due to never cleared up reasons, killing at least 13 (some sources even claim a 14th but unknown dead person) and injuring another 42 spectators. Although the actual event was not stopped to avert panic among the crowds racing was subsequently banned from the venue by the government, after a total of four anti-clockwise and only one (in 1949) clockwise driven competitions that had been attended by up to 300,000 people.ee also
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List of Auto Racing tracks
*Superspeedway External links
* http://www.forix.com/8w/6thgear/grenzlandring.html
* http://www.grenzlandring.de/
* http://www.ac-grenzlandring.de/
* http://www.landkartenarchiv.de/rennstrecken_grenzland.htm
* http://www.oldtimer.de/aktuelles/Grenzland/Grenzlandring_Revival.htm
* [http://www.statesecrets.co.uk/who/index-m.shtml Dr. Carl Marcus, the MI6 asset codenamed 'Dictionary']
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