- Dieter Glemser
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Dieter Glemser is a former touring car racing driver from Stuttgart, Germany.
He stated his career in the early 1960s in rallying with a Porsche 356 and
In 1963 he won the Rally Poland with a Mercedes-Benz 220SE.
In circuit racing, be became very successful in the early 1970s for Ford:
- 1971 winner European Touring Car Championship
- 1971 winner 24 Hours Spa
- 1972 24 Hours of Le Mans 11th overall with a Ford Capri 2600RS
- 1973 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft with Zakspeed Racing Ford Escort
- 1974 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft with Zakspeed Racing Ford Escort
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Preceded by
Toine HezemansEuropean Touring Car Championship champion
1971Succeeded by
Jochen Mass1963: Peter Nöcker · 1964: Warwick Banks · 1965: Jacky Ickx & John Whitmore & Ed Swart · 1966: Hubert Hahne & Andrea de Adamich & Giancarlo Baghetti · 1967: Karl von Wendt & Andrea de Adamich & Willi Kauhsen · 1968: Dieter Quester & John Rhodes & John Handley · 1969: Dieter Quester & Spartaco Dini & Marsilio Pasotti · 1970: Toine Hezemans · 1971: Dieter Glemser · 1972: Jochen Mass · 1973: Toine Hezemans · 1974: Germany Hans Heyer · 1975: Siegfried Müller Sr. & Alain Peltier · 1976: Jean Xhenceval & Pierre Dieudonné · 1977: Dieter Quester · 1978: Umberto Grano · 1979: Umberto Grano & Helmut Kelleners · 1980: Umberto Grano & Helmut Kelleners · 1981: Umberto Grano & Helmut Kelleners · 1982: Umberto Grano · 1983: Dieter Quester · 1984: Tom Walkinshaw · 1985: Gianfranco Brancatelli & Thomas Lindström · 1986: Roberto Ravaglia · 1987: Winfried Vogt · 1988: Roberto Ravaglia ·
2000: Fabrizio Giovanardi · 2001: Fabrizio Giovanardi & Peter Kox · 2002: Fabrizio Giovanardi · 2003: Gabriele Tarquini · 2004: Andy Priaulx
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