- Manfred Winkelhock
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Manfred Winkelhock
Winkelhock racing at the NürburgringBorn 6 October 1951 Died 12 August 1985 (aged 33)Formula One World Championship career Nationality German
Active years 1980, 1982 - 1985 Teams Arrows, ATS, Brabham, RAM Races 56 (47 starts) Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Career points 2 Pole positions 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 1980 Italian Grand Prix Last race 1985 German Grand Prix Manfred Winkelhock (6 October 1951 - 12 August 1985) was a German racing driver. Born in Waiblingen, he was the brother of Joachim Winkelhock and father of Markus Winkelhock, also both racing drivers.
Manfred Winkelhock became famous when he flipped his F2 March at the very steep rise-and-fall Flugplatz corner on the Nürburgring in 1980. Winkelhock's first attempt at qualifying for a Formula One Grand Prix race was in Italy in 1980 when he stood in for the injured Jochen Mass at Arrows. He was able to land a drive with ATS in 1982. As BMW became the team's engine supplier in 1983, he qualified well on several occasions in 1983 and 1984, but the car was rarely reliable, so 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 1000km Monza with Marc Surer in 1985.
He was killed in the summer when he crashed heavily at turn 2 at Mosport Park of Bowmanville near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the Budweiser 1000 km World Endurance Championship event, driving a Porsche 962C for Kremer Racing with co-driver Marc Surer.
Racing record
Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos Pts 1978 Polifac BMW Junior Team March 782 BMW THR
58th 11 March Racing Ltd HOC
12NÜR
RetPAU
8MUG
9VAL
4ROU
12DON
5NOG
7PER
9MIS
RetHOC
31979 Cassani Racing Ralt RT1 BMW SIL HOC THR NÜR
3VAL MUG PAU HOC ZAN PER MIS DON 16th 4 1980 ICI Racing Team March 802 BMW THR
RetHOC
RetNÜR
RetVAL
10PAU
8SIL
9ZOL
7MUG
10ZAN
10PER
3MIS
9HOC
713th 4 1981 Schäfer Racing Ralt RT2 BMW SIL HOC
2THR
RetNÜR
DSQVAL MUG PAU PER 9th 12 Maurer Motorsport Maurer MM81 SPA
5DON
3MIS MAN Complete Formula One results
(key)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points 1980 Warsteiner Arrows Arrows A3 Cosworth V8 ARG BRA RSA USW BEL MON FRA GBR GER AUT NED ITA
DNQCAN USA NC 0 1982 Team ATS ATS D5 Cosworth V8 RSA
10BRA
5USW
RetSMR
DSQBEL
RetMON
RetDET
RetCAN
DNQNED
12GBR
DNQFRA
11GER
RetAUT
RetSUI
RetITA
DNQCPL
NC24th 2 1983 Team ATS ATS D6 BMW Straight-4 BRA
16USW
RetFRA
RetSMR
11MON
RetBEL
RetDET
RetCAN
9GBR
RetGER
DNQAUT
RetNED
DSQITA
RetEUR
8RSA
RetNC 0 1984 Team ATS ATS D7 BMW Straight-4 BRA
EXRSA
RetBEL
RetSMR
RetFRA
RetMON
RetCAN
8DET
RetDAL
8GBR
RetGER
RetAUT
DNSNED
RetITA
DNSEUR NC 0 MRD International Brabham BT53 BMW Straight-4 POR
101985 Skoal Bandit F1 Team RAM 03 Hart Straight-4 BRA
13POR
NCSMR
RetMON
DNQCAN
RetDET
RetFRA
12GBR
RetGER
RetAUT NED ITA BEL EUR RSA AUS NC 0 Sporting positions Preceded by
Hans-Joachim StuckGuia Race winner
1981Succeeded by
Helmut GreinerCategories:- 1951 births
- 1985 deaths
- People from Waiblingen
- German racecar drivers
- German Formula One drivers
- ATS Wheels Formula One drivers
- European Formula Two Championship drivers
- Racecar drivers killed while racing
- DTM drivers
- Sport deaths in Canada
- Accidental deaths in Ontario
- 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
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