On this day in 1994, the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim delivered high-speed drama, mechanical attrition, and a pitlane fireball that intensified the storm of suspicion surrounding Benetton. With Michael Schumacher retiring and Gerhard Berger taking a long-awaited win for Ferrari, the race was another flashpoint in a season already fraught with controversy. We revisit the blaze that engulfed Jos Verstappen’s car and the scandal that followed, alongside Ligier’s remarkable double podium and a chaotic opening lap that wiped out nearly half the field.
We also mark the birthday of the much-missed Justin Wilson — the gentle giant of motorsport — and travel back to 1977, where Niki Lauda completed a powerful comeback at Hockenheim while Hans Heyer etched his name into F1 folklore for all the wrong reasons.
Music by #Mubert Music Rendering