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German Grand Prix (Großer Preis von Deutschland) is an annual automobile race. The Grand Prix motorcycle racing event is also called German GP but this article concentrates on the automobile GP.As Germany was banned from taking part in international events after the World War II, the German GP became part of the Formula One World Championship in 1951. It is organized by AvD (Automobile Club of Germany) since 1926. The well-known ADAC hosts many other races, eg. since 1995 the second F1 race in Germany at the Nürburgring.In 1907, Germany staged the first of the Kaiserpreis races at the Taunus Circuit, with entries limited to touring cars with engines of less than eight litres. The race was won by Italian Felice Nazzaro in a Fiat. Like the Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt held from 1908 to 1911, it was a precursor to the German Grand Prix.The first national event in German Grand Prix motor racing came to the AVUS (Automobil Verkehrs und Übungs-Straße) race course in southwest Berlin in 1926 as a sports car race. It became an official Grand Prix event in 1929. The first race at the AVUS track, in heavy rain, was won by Germany's native son, Rudolf Caracciola, who would win 6 of 12 GPs before 1940.The first 1926 race was marred by an accident involving driver Adolf Rosenberger, whose car crashed into one of the marshals' huts, killing three people. The German Grand Prix would not return to the AVUS track again, until once in 1959
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