Automotive Art – Arthur Benjamins’s “The Green Hell”

Nürburgring “The Green Hell” Artwork

There have seldom been races which have been held under such atrocious conditions that they remained in the imagination of many. Such one was the 1968 Grand Prix of Germany on the 14.2-mile long Nürburgring. With its 1000 feet of elevation change and 160 bends, Jackie Stewart, who would have his first world championship the following year nicknamed it, “The Green Hell”

Driving rains and thick fog caused havoc with the cars and timing recording equipment, the track’s undulations and high trees exacerbated the conditions, preventing the track from drying out. It was no wonder that the organizers began to panic and moved various practice sessions, causing headaches for all the teams who had enough work on their hands trying to get their cars to work and to nurse the soaked electrics.

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