- Rolf Stommelen
Infobox F1 driver
Name = Rolf Stommelen
Nationality = flagicon|Germany German
Years = 1969- 1976, 1978
Team(s) =Brabham ,Surtees , March, Lola, Hill,Arrows ,Eifelland
Races = 63 (54 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 1
Points = 14
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1970 South African Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1978 Canadian Grand Prix Rolf Stommelen (
11 July 1943 -24 April 1983 ) was aracing driver fromSiegen, Germany . He participated in 63Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, achieving one podium, and scored a total of 14 championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races.One of the best Sports Car
Endurance race car drivers of the '60s and '70s, Stommelen won the24 Hours of Daytona 4 times; in 1968, 1978, 1980 and 1982. He won the pole position for the 196924 Hours of Le Mans in aPorsche 917 a year after finishing third in aPorsche 908 . In this year, he became the first man to reach speeds exceeding 350 km/h in his Porsche 917 LH. In 1970, he made hisFormula One debut withBrabham and raced both sportscars and F1 throughout the 1970s.Unfortunately, he would play a role in the end of the
Spanish Grand Prix 's tenure at Montjuich Park inBarcelona when he crashed there in the 1975 race after the rear wing of his Embassy-Hill- Lola broke, resulting in the deaths of five spectators.After his recovery, Rolf returned to sports cars racing, winning races for Alfa Romeo and also winning the
24 Hours of Daytona three times and nearly winning the24 hours of Le Mans with Dick Barbour and actor/currentChampCar ownerPaul Newman as co-drivers in 1979 in aPorsche 935 , only to be set back by a 23 minute long pit stop caused by a stuck wheel nut. The Team would not have come so far, if Rolf had not been constantly 25 seconds faster than his team mates per lap.In his early years, he was successful in
hillclimbing and at the notoriousTarga Florio .He also competed in one
NASCAR Grand National series event in 1971 atTalladega Superspeedway in a formerHolman-Moody Ford whichMario Andretti used to win the 1967Daytona 500 , which was rebuilt as aMercury Cyclone , with Jake Elder as crew chief. That car eventually was sold to independent driverDarrell Waltrip to use a year later in hisWinston Cup Series debut in 1972, starting a career which led to Waltrip'sInternational Motorsports Hall of Fame induction in April 2005. In the late 1970s, he raced Porsche GTs, winning the German championschipDeutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft in 1977. A master at the vicious Nurburgring, he was constant winner of races held there.Rolf was killed in a vicious crash during an IMSA Camel GT event at
Riverside International Raceway on24 April 1983 after the rear wing of hisPorsche 935 broke.With this, the racing world lost one of its most likable and talented drivers.Complete Formula One World Championship results
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