Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
If an F1 car can make it down the Corkscrew then an F1, and I suppose around Nurburg as well.
F1 cars can easily make it through the Corkscrew - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=I_bWOdY6mbU

On any normal racing circuit ('Road Courses', as they tend to be known in America) an F1 car should be the fastest over one lap and over a short-ish race, probably followed by Champ Cars. If the race is an endurance race then reliability issues would make a Le Mans Prototype the obvious favourite. Provided they could get it to ride the bumps and cambers sufficiently cleanly then F1 cars should be the fastest around the Nordschleife too.