The teams of the first ADAC Youngtimer Tour Bodensee started on May 17 at the Klassikwelt Bodensee. The route led over 180 kilometers through the Linzgau region. The highlight was a visit to the Wolfegg car museum. Here, vehicles are charmingly combined with fashion, technology and everyday objects from the respective era. The award ceremony in the Messe-Alm at Klassikwelt Bodensee, where the participants celebrated with live music until after the end of the fair, was a fitting finale.
Creative team tasks provided excitement during the ADAC Youngtimer Tour Bodensee at the so-called hiking breaks. Jochen and Annemarie Heinlein in their Mercedes-Benz SLK 200 R170 (built in 1998) and Roman Stortz and Melanie Nabert in their Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Kompressor (built in 2001) were the closest to the correct result in the two estimation questions in Königseggwald. By contrast, Carsten and Stefanie Bucksch, who took part in the "Plinko" game at the Wolfegg car museum in their Audi TT Roadster (built in 1999), had the best luck. They were all delighted to receive a trophy.
The youngest driver, Leroy Mooser, who took part in an Audi S4 from 2001, was also honored. In addition to the trophy, he also received deck chairs from partner TÜV Süd. Marco Stelzmann, who had the longest journey of 800 kilometers, drove an Audi S4 that was three years younger. He received an additive from Wagner. Jochen and Annemarie Heinlein in their Mercedes-Benz SLK 200 were delighted to receive the trophy for the most participations in ADAC Youngtimer Tours - they took part in the tours for young classics a total of 15 times throughout Germany.
The entire route of the ADAC Youngtimer Tour Bodensee 2025 is now available in the ADAC Trips app. Information on all ADAC Youngtimer tours for this year can be found on the event website. Registration is still possible for many tours, such as the ADAC Youngtimer Tour Nordrhein.










