With the "Bosch Hockenheim Historic - The Jim Clark Revival", a true cult event heralds the return to racing in front of spectators at the Hockenheimring on August 27-29, 2021. More than 500 participants in their automotive treasures from several eras will make the heart of every classic and racing fan beat faster. Just like the memory of one of the greatest car racing drivers of all time: Jim Clark. Two Formula 1 World Championship titles (1963 and 1965) are just as much a part of the Scot's legacy as his tragic accident in a Formula 2 race on April 7, 1968 in Hockenheim.
Focus on the races
Due to the current corona restrictions, the focus of this year's event will be on the races on the Grand Prix circuit, but not on an extensive supporting program. Eleven spectacular racing series will revive the magic of past racing times at the event.
The breathtaking cars from Group C, the Touring Car Classics and the Historic Racecar Association will also be at the start. The rest of the starting field is also top-class with the Historic Formula Vau Europe, the CanAM & Sportscars, the GT Classics, the Youngtimer Touring Car Challenge, Dunlop Gentle Drivers '65, the Battle of the Dwarves and the VFV GLPPro. Races organized by the Raceclub Germany association round off the unique spectrum.
Spectators allowed in the grandstands and paddock
And all of this will finally be available to see, smell and touch again. This is because spectators are permitted at the Bosch Hockenheim Historic in compliance with a hygiene concept that includes 3G proof (recovered, vaccinated or tested) and compulsory masks.
Tickets are available both in advance and at the box office.
Family-friendly
As always, the prices at the Bosch Hockenheim Historic - The Jim Clark Revival are extremely family-friendly. Tickets for Friday start at just 10 euros, day tickets for Saturday and Sunday start at 30 euros, and tickets for the entire weekend start at 45 euros. And for those who want something a little more exclusive, VIP tickets are also available from 200 euros, with appropriate support.
Further information and tickets are available on the Hockenheim Historic website.





















