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Encyclopedia > Manfred Winkelhock

Manfred Winkelhock (October 6, 1951 - August 12, 1985) was a German auto racing driver. October 6 is the 279th day of the year (280th in Leap years). ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... August 12 is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... Auto racing (also known as automobile racing, autosport or motorsport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ...


Winkelhock first tried to qualify for Formula One Grand Prix in Italy in 1980 when he stood in for the injured Jochen Mass at Arrows. With the support of BMW he landed a drive with ATS in 1982 but the car was rarely reliable and although he qualified well on several occasions there were few results and a lot of accidents. At the same time he was a regular sports car and touring car driver, winning the Monza 1000 with Marc Surer in 1985. Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Jochen Mass, born September 30, 1946 was a Formula One driver from Germany. ... Team Orange Arrows Formula One car at the 2000 United States Grand Prix The Arrows Racing Team team was founded in 1977, by Italian financier Franco Ambrosio (A), Alan Rees (R), Jackie Oliver (O), Dave Wass (W) and Tony Southgate (S) when Rees, Oliver, Wass and Southgate left the Shadow... BMW AG (an abbreviation of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, or in English, Bavarian Motor Works), is a German company and manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. ... The ATS was an Italian automobile manufactured from 1963 to 1964, formed after the famous Palace Revolution at Ferrari, which led to the formation of ATS by Carlo Chiti and Giotto Bizzarini, among others - intending for it to be a direct competitor to Ferrari. ... 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... GTP sports cars racing at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 1991 Sportscar racing is a form of circuit racing, with cars that have two seats and enclosed wheel wells. ... Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct automobile racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ... Marc Surer was a Formula One driver from Switzerland. ... This article is about the year. ...


He was killed in the summer when he crashed heavily at turn 2 at Mosport Park near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the Budweiser 1000 km World Sportscar Championship event. Mosport International Raceway, or Mosport Park, is a multi-track facility located north of Bowmanville, Ontario. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Image:Toronto, Ontario Location. ...


Manfred's brother Joachim Winkelhock later tried to become a Formula One driver with the AGS team, but never managed to qualify for a race, although he enjoyed a successful career in touring car racing. Joachim Winkelhock (born 24 October 1960), a German motor racing driver. ... AGS is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: an abbreviation for Alagille syndrome A complex, dominantly inherited multisystem disorder involving primarily the liver, heart, eyes, face, and skeleton an abbreviation for Auckland Grammar School an abbreviation for Adams Grammar School the US Navy hull classification symbol... Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct automobile racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ...


In 2000, Manfred's son Markus Winkelhock emerged as a frontrunner in the German Formula 3 Championship. In 2004, Markus Winkelhock starts in the German DTM in an AMG-Mercedes CLK. This article is about the year 2000. ... Markus Winkelhock (June 13, 1980) is a German auto racing driver and the son of the late Manfred Winkelhock and thus a nephew of Joachim Winkelhock. ... Formula Three is a class of auto racing. ... The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM, German Touringcar Masters) is a motorsport series based in Germany, but also with rounds elsewhere in Europe. ... AMG is the acronym for the following: All Media Guide: the worlds largest music, movie, and game metadata database company. ... Categories: Mercedes-Benz vehicles | Luxury vehicles | Automobile stubs ...


Complete Formula One results

(Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.)

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Team
1982 ATS SAF BRA USAW SAN BEL MON USAE CAN DUT GBR FRA DEU AUT SWI ITA LAS ATS
1983 ATS BRA USAW FRA SAN MON BEL USAE CAN GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA EUR SAF   ATS
1984 ATS BRA SAF BEL SAN FRA MON CAN USAE USA GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA EUR POR Brab
1985 RAM BRA POR SAN MON CAN USAE FRA GBR DEU AUT DUT ITA BEL EUR SAF AUS RAM

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Manfred Winkelhock - definition of Manfred Winkelhock in Encyclopedia (237 words)
Winkelhock first tried to qualify for Formula One Grand Prix in Italy in 1980 when he stood in for the injured Jochen Mass at Arrows.
With the support of BMW he landed a drive with ATS in 1982 but the car was rarely reliable and although he qualified well on several occasions there were few results and a lot of accidents.
He was killed in the summer when he crashed heavily at turn 2 at Mosport Park near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the Budweiser 1000 km World Sportscar Championship event.
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