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  1. But because the start itself was at 1.145 m, and the highest point at 2.400 m, a worsening of engine performance became evident due to the thin air. And then with bad and constantly changing weather the race technicians were really put through their paces. In respect of weather, the Grossglockner is unfortunately by no means timid.

  2. Set high in the Eastern Alps and winding its way through green alpine pastures and rocky landscapes, the road tops out at 2,504 m (8,215 ft) above sea level, at Hochtor Pass/tunnel.The road is usually open from the beginning of May to the end of October. Beside the standard opening times, access to the road can be limited due to the changing ...

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  4. A new north-south connection, work for up to 4,000 men and the prospect of lucrative business deals ensured that the first blasting on 30 August 1930 heralded the construction of the alpine road. Having overcome numerous obstacles including financial difficulties, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road was inaugurated only five years later on 3 ...

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  5. The highlight of the racing cars was the race of Mario Tadini, who shot up with his Alfa, likewise from the Scuderia Ferrari, in a time of 14:42,74 min. (79,58 km/h). Despite the absence of, at that time at the focus of the general interest, Auto Union and Daimler Benz, the Grossglockner Race 1935 was a brilliant event.

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  6. History Grossglockner High Alpine Road in autumn 1997 Hairpin turn near the summit. When, in 1924, a group of Austrian experts presented a plan for a road over the Hochtor (the high pass), they were ridiculed in a time when in Austria, Germany, and Italy there were only 154,000 private automobiles, 92,000 motorcycles, and 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) of long-distance asphalt roads.

    • 2,504 m (8,215 ft)
    • Austria
  7. Mar 23, 2024 · March 23, 2024. Austria’s Grossglockner High Alpine Road (Großglockner Hochalpenstraße in German) is a paved serpentine road that steers you into the heart of Hohe Tauern National Park in the Austrian Alps and directly to the base of the Grossglockner (3798 m), Austria’s highest mountain. This is simply one of Europe’s finest mountain ...

  8. A well-known mountain pass in Austria, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road is 48 kilometers (29.8 miles) long and provides an exhilarating driving experience. The spectacular route that links the Austrian states of Salzburg and Carinthia winds through the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park. The road has numerous hairpin bends, steep inclines ...

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