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Stewart's finest hour amid horrendous Nurburgring weather
The 1968 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, often cited as Jackie Stewart's finest race, stands as a testament to extraordinary driving amidst perilous conditions. Held in torrential rain, low clouds, and fog, Stewart delivered a masterful performance, securing victory on the challenging circuit. This race, which many today consider should never have taken place due to safety concerns, is featured at No. 14 in F1.com's countdown of the sport's 25 greatest races, commemorating F1's 75th anniversary. Hall of Fame journalist David Tremayne revisits this iconic and tragic event, highlighting its unique place in Formula 1 history.
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