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1st Röhrl Classic 2022Attention - here we go! Entry start for the Röhrl Classic has begun

1st Röhrl Classic 2022: Attention - here we go! Entry start for the Röhrl Classic has begunPhoto: Delius Klasing Verlag
Attention - here we go! Entry start for the Röhrl Classic has begun
The countdown to the 1st Röhrl Classic (31 August to 3 September 2022) has begun. Porsche drivers can now apply for one of the 111 starting places. Entries can be submitted up to and including 17 July 2022.

All air-cooled and all transaxle models can take part. Porsche classics from seven decades are expected!

The geographical centre of the 1st Röhrl Classic is the marvellous Schloss Hotel Fleesensee in the middle of the Mecklenburg Lake District. There is plenty of space there - and not just for overnight stays. The castle grounds also provide the backdrop for the so-called Parc fermé, which is of course freely accessible. The fact is: regardless of whether the classic cars arrive on their own axles or by trailer - there is plenty of space. The participants will arrive in Fleesensee on 31 August (Wednesday) and 1 September (Thursday). On Wednesday, there will also be the opportunity to take part in a rally course with German rally champion Peter Göbel.

yacht/M4835470Photo: Delius Klasing Verlag

After scrutineering and a briefing, the first stage starts early on Thursday afternoon - 165 kilometres to get into the mood for the "Around the Müritz". Friday morning sees the start of a long day with two stages. The route then heads towards the Baltic Sea and via Ribnitz-Damgarten to a well-earned lunch break. The route leads back along "fields and lakes" to reach the day's destination in Göhren-Lebbin after a total of around 340 kilometres. Stages four and five will take the participants to Brandenburg on Saturday and then back through the Mecklenburg Lake District. The third day's destination will be reached after around 280 kilometres.

yacht/M4835469Photo: Delius Klasing Verlag

The 1st Röhrl-Klassik will also include some exciting and completely new special stages, which are designed to be a bit more sporty with regard to the participating vehicles - in this case on a cordoned-off test track.

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