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Mercedes-AMG
Mercedes-AMG GmbH, commonly known as AMG (Aufrecht, Melcher, Großaspach), is the high-performance subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG. AMG independently hires engineers and contracts with manufacturers to customize Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles. The company has its headquarters in Affalterbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Auto Union
German automobile manufacturer
BMW Sauber
Formula 1 team

Alpina
Alpina is a high-end luxury automobile brand by BMW. Alpina originally started as an automobile manufacturing company named Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen, based in Buchloe, in the Ostallgäu district of Bavaria, Germany that develops and sells high-performance versions of BMW cars. The company was officially renamed BMW Alpina in 2025. Alpina works closely with BMW and their processes are integrated into BMW's production lines, and is recognized by the German Ministry of Transport as an automobile manufacturer, in contrast to other performance specialists, which are aftermarket tuners. The Alpina

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Zakspeed () is a motor racing team from Germany, founded in 1968 by Erich Zakowski and then run by his son Peter Zakowski. It is based in Niederzissen, Rhineland-Palatinate, around from the Nürburgring circuit.
Eisenacher Motorenwerk
German automobile manufacturer and Formula One constructor
Abt Sportsline
company
Rial Racing
auto racing team
Alex von Falkenhausen Motorenbau
automobile manufacturer
Hyundai Motorsport
rallying team representing Hyundai
Veritas
car manufacturer
Volkswagen Motorsport
auto racing factory team by Volkswagen
Toyota Racing GmbH
factory racing team representing Toyota in Europe in various disciplines

Kauhsen
thumb|Willi Kauhsen on the right, Henri Pescarolo on the left, at [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium in 1975]]
Kauhsen was a Formula One constructor from Germany, founded by former sportscar driver Willi Kauhsen. After having won the Interserie in 1975 the team started in Formula Two in 1976, purchasing Renault cars, and raced with an assortment of drivers with limited success. Kauhsen then entered the 1979 Formula One season, spending 1978 designing their own chassis with Cosworth engines. They participated in two World Championship Grands Prix with Gianfranco Brancatelli, failing to q
BMW in Formula One
Formula One activities of BMW
Auto Technisches Spezialzubehör
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Eifelland
thumb|Eifelland E21 in the 1972 French Grand Prix.
Eifelland was a German Formula One team, named after its owner Günther Hennerici's caravan manufacturing company. The name Eifelland was chosen after the Eifel mountains where Hennerici was born, which are located close to the Nürburgring.

Melkus
thumb|RS 1000 at Dresden Auto Show 1981.
thumb|RS 1600.
thumb|1959 Formula Junior car
Kodewa
private racing team competing in the World Endurance Championship
Opel Performance Center
company
Klenk
The Klenk-Meteor was a racing car which competed in the 1954 German Grand Prix. The car was based on the established German marque of Veritas which was active between 1948 and 1953. Veritas is chiefly remembered as a manufacturer of sports cars and successful Formula Two racing cars. The company closed when its founder, Ernst Loof, became ill. He subsequently died in 1956. The Klenk-Meteor entered for the 1954 German Grand Prix was essentially a Veritas Formula Two car from the previous year. The car was owned and prepared by the noted German racing driver Hans Klenk who intended to race it hi
Kremer Racing
German auto racing team
Paul Greifzu
East German motorsport racer and constructor (1902–1952)
Manthey Racing
auto racing team
HWA Team
Motor racing team

Peter Elkmann
German racing driver
BMW Motorsport
division of BMW
Reiter Engineering
German racing team and racing car manufacturer