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Ferrari Happenings

The Ennstal Classic
report and photos by Henk J Brouwer - n'Joy Photography
13.8.04

This year’s Ennstal Classic, sponsored by Tele Ring, ran from July 27th – 30th. Start and finish were, as usual, located in Gröbming, a small, picturesque town in the middle of Austria with a population of 2,500 and a very charming mayor!

The Ennstal Classic has humble beginnings. Starting with 35 cars in 1993, it has grown into a world-wide legend in just ten years. This year there were 180 cars split in four groups: 1924-1934, 1935-1949, 1951-1960 and 1962-1972. The oldest car was a 1926 Sunbeam and the newest included a Porsche, three Ferraris, a Renault Gordini R12, a Jaguar E-type and a VW Beetle! Whilst the organization of this event itself is a huge challenge, it also means a lot of effort by the participants before the cars even get to the start. Most of the cars were entered from Austria or Germany, but there were entrants from England, USA and Argentina and many were celebrities like Sir Stirling and Lady Susie Moss, John Surtees, Emerson Fittipaldi, Gerhard Berger, Christian Klien, Jochen Mass, Mike Thackwell (with an awesome Chrysler 300), Franz Wurz and Rauno Aaltonen... and this year’s special guest was Rowan Atkinson who drove his Jaguar Mark VII with John Foster as a co-driver. As a Ferrari enthusiast I certainly couldn’t complain. Last year, there were six or so Ferraris and this year, 18 were entered and 17 started.

       
       
       
The Stöderzinken
The event started with scrutineering on Wednesday 28th. Of course, checking 180 cars takes a quite a while but this gave plenty of time to meet friends, do some technical preparation for the next-day-special or just have a beer. The first special stage was on Thursday, the hillclimb of the Stoderzinken (height of 2,048 metres and an average gradient of 9 - 10% for the technically minded). At 11:00 the morning the pass was closed to normal traffic and the first competitor left the start line at 13:00 sharp. This special hillclimb took up to 15 minutes for the older cars, with the fastest time around 11 minutes and 45 seconds. I must say that some competitors really gave the spectators what they wanted to see!

I was taking pictures at the hairpin and it proved a popular place to spin! I’ll never forget thesights and sounds as the more powerful cars roared up the hill. There also were some “normal” cars like a Morris Mini Cooper (no…, not with Rowan Atkinson behind the wheel) and the VW Beetle (not Herbie) .

The Night Prologue
The Night Prologue started in Gröbming at 18:00 and ended in Schladming. I photographed the first cars at the start, then started walking slowly along the route, always looking for a nice background and in Austria you are spoiled for choice! When it got too dark to shoot photos, even with a flash, this was the sign for me to return to the centre of Gröbming. There I could take a shot of the last Ferraris and the last participant - the VW Beetle - before a well-deserved beer. This first day of action had been quite exciting for my assistant and I and my legs felt like I had participated in the hillclimb – without a car! Fortunately I was sure of a warm bed in a hotel right on the route where the demonstration and finals would be held on Saturday. No better place to stay I think.

The “Tauernrunde”
The next day was a day of great exertion for the participants because they the route was tough, but we photographers had our work cut out too as we had to find the right spots and had to search right through Steiermark and the Tauern, the "Rockies" of this part of Austria.

The day’s tour was over 570 km long and at the first stop at the Sölkpass (1,798 metres) I met another photographer and friends. We were expecting some nice weather, but here in the mountains of Austria you can expect all kinds of weather from bright sunshine to heavy rain, fog, snow etc. “Upstairs” it was very, very cold but the sun was shining and in the valleys it became very warm. We photographed all of the cars and then had to search for a new spot somewhere along the track, but not before a very good home-made Austrian lunch (Brettel Jause) which is all kinds of meat and bread. Next we drove to Rottenmann region and found a nice place to wait for the cars. There too we waited until the last car had passed before we returned to Gröbming for a big dinner. It was by now 21:30. You see how we poor photographers have to work to get these pictures for your website!

The Final Day
At Saturday the final took place with a line-up of the classic cars in the sun in the middle of Gröbming, watched by hundreds of spectators. It really was something special – such a spectacle in a village like this. All the important guests -the stars like Fittipaldi, Atkinson, Moss, Surtees, Stewart, etc. were walking between the two fences on the main road, being interviewed, giving autographs or just talking to other celebrities. The demonstration of the classic race cars was something special. It attracted many spectators and just a few of them realized how special is was to see the Mercedes-Benz 300SLR with Sir Stirling or the Porsche 908/02 with Gerhard Berger and all in the centre of Gröbming! Other special cars in the demonstration were “Wanderer Stromlinie Spezial” and an Alfa Romeo P3, a beautiful Maserati A6 GCS Coupe and a Tipo 63 and what about the AWE 1500 RS of Auto Union from 1956?

[roll mouse over pics for names of personalities]

               
Christian Klien
Emerson Fiitipaldi
Gerhard Berger
Jochen Mass
John Surtees
Lady Susie Moss (l) and Mayor Anni Gruber
Rowan Atkinson
Sir Stirling Moss
               

After the demonstration of the classic racers, the final of the Ennstal Classic started at approx. 13:30. It meant that all the cars were lined up from the main street all the way back to the outskirts of the village, which was completely closed for all traffic that afternoon. After the start the cars turned right between safety fences on both side of the road. There were some curves to be taken and I must say, many drivers were drifting their cars like they were on a race track – of course everybody loved it and they were applauded enthusiastically . Then the cars turned sharp left and passed by the first timing checkpoint, round a roundabout and into the centre of Gröbming in the direction of the church. Afterwards many a participant drank a beer and ate a “Käse Krainer mit Semmel” or “Bratwürstel mit Sauerkraut” on a terrace just beside the road – protected behind a fence though (are those sandwiches dangerous - Ed?)

At approx. 16:00 the last car finished and the points were counted. The result after three days of fun and excitement:-

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DI Rudolf Schraml Mag. Helmut Artacker Ferrari 275 GTS 1965
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Dr Gerald Brandstetter Mag. Christian Hochfelsner Mercedes-Benz 300SL 1952
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Heinz Schmidt Ralf Kracker Mercedes-Benz 300SL 1955

So another win for Ferrari, to add to all the GPs and GT races!

The excellently organized Ennstal Classic had nearly come to an end and for me it time to put away my photo-equipment. We had decided to stay until Sunday and that was a very good plan indeed! We ended the day with an outstanding dinner and started the evening with a cool glass of beer together with some friends. I was drained and totally exhausted, but it certainly was worth it. I began my night’s sleep thinking of the Daytona coming back down the Stöderzinken, preceded by some SWBs and I soon drifted off with a smile on my face.

© Henk J. Brouwer - 2004

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