On Sunday, Nick inspired German Formula One fans with two spectacular
moves in particular: twice in the race at Silverstone, he passed two
opponents simultaneously. As reward for the German's stunning and
flawless race he finished second, thus reducing the gap to the
championship leaders.
The organisers of the German Grand Prix confirm they couldn't have
hoped for a better promotion for the pinnacle of motor racing. They are
confident that more than 85,000 motor racing enthusiasts will travel to
Baden-Württemberg for the race. Jorn Teske, Marketing Director of the
Hockenheimring GmbH, said. "The fact that Nick finished second
represented another boost. On Monday, ticket sales accelerated
significantly."
From Tuesday, the Hockenheimring will witness a small foretaste of the
BMW Sauber F1 Team's home race: in addition to the Munich and Hinwil
based squad, all the other teams will head to Hockenheim for three days
of testing. Nick will be testing on Tuesday and Wednesday, with Robert
taking over the wheel of the BMW Sauber F1.08 on Thursday.
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