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Kaiser Preis - a race car named after the German Emperor Wilhelm II Hohenzollern, organized in 1907 on a track designated in the mountains of Taunus. This track was 117 km long and was created in 1904 to host the Gordon Bennett Cup. The route was from Oberursel to Weilburg and back.

Only drivers in touring cars with engines less than eight liters can compete in the race. The race was won by Felice Nazzaro in Fiat, beating Opel, Mercedes, Eisenach and Adler. In 1908 he was replaced by Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt. Winners Bibliography

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