- Hans Herrmann
Former F1 driver
Name = Hans Herrmann
Nationality = flagicon|Germany German
Years = F1|1953 - F1|1955, F1|1957 - F1|1961
Team(s) = Veritas, Mercedes,Maserati , Cooper, BRM, Porsche
Races = 19 (17 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 1
Poles = 0
Points = 10 | Fastest laps = 1
First race =1953 German Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1961 German Grand Prix Hans Herrmann (born
February 23 ,1928 ) is a formerFormula One andSports car racing driver fromStuttgart ,Germany .In F1, he participated in 19 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on
August 2 ,1953 . He achieved 1 podium, and scored a total of 10 championship points.In
Sports car racing , he also scored the first overall win at the24 Hours of Le Mans for Porsche in 1970, on aPorsche 917 .Early career
The racing career of Herrmann, who is a baker by trade, spans from cooperation with pre-war legends like
Alfred Neubauer to the beginning of the dominance of Porsche at the24 Hours of Le Mans . He took part in now legendary road races likeMille Miglia ,Targa Florio andCarrera Panamericana and is one of the few remaining witnesses of this era. "Hans im Glück" (lucky John) escaped from several spectacular incidents or accidents.Herrmann had a remarkable
Mille Miglia race in 1954, when the gates of a railroad crossing were lowered in the last moment before the fast train to Rome passed. Driving a very lowPorsche 550 Spyder, Herrmann decided it was too late for a brake attempt anyway, knocked on the back of the helmet of his navigatorHerbert Linge to make him duck, and they barely passed below the gates and before the train, to the surprise of the spectators.Mercedes-Benz
From 1954 to 1955, he was part of the
Mercedes-Benz factory team, as a junior driver behindJuan Manuel Fangio ,Karl Kling ,Hermann Lang and laterStirling Moss . When theSilver Arrows came back for the 1954French Grand Prix to score a 1-2 win, Herrmann drove the fastest lap but had to retire. A podium finish at the1954 Swiss Grand Prix was his best result in that year as he had to use older versions of theMercedes-Benz W196 , or the least reliable car.In the
1955 Argentine Grand Prix his team mates Kling and Moss had to abandon early due to the extremely hot conditions on the southern hemisphere in January. Herrmann was called in to share his car with them for a 4th place finish, giving one point each. Fangio won with two laps more. Hans was quick in the 1955Mille Miglia with theMercedes-Benz 300 SLR , comparably or even faster than Moss, but was less lucky than in 1954, as he had to abandon the race.A crash in practise for the
1955 Monaco Grand Prix put Herrmann out for the ill-fated 1955 season, even though a comeback in theTarga Florio was intended.Various marques
The next years saw Herrmann racing for many marques, in F1 for Cooper,
Maserati an BRM. In Berlin'sAVUS during the1959 German Grand Prix the brakes of his BRM failed, he crashed in a spectacular way, being thrown out of the car and sliding along the track with the car somersaulting in the air.With different versions of the
Porsche 718 being used as a sportscar and asFormula 2 , Herrmann scored some wins for Porsche, mainly both the 196012 Hours of Sebring andTarga Florio . When it was turned into aFormula 1 in 1961 due to the rule changes, the results in F1 were disappointing. Herrmann finished 15th (last) in the1961 Dutch Grand Prix , which was one of only two races in F1 history to have no retirements. He left Porsche at the beginning of the 1962 season feeling that he as a local from Stuttgart was "No Prophet In His Own Land" compared to CalifornianDan Gurney and 1959 GP-winnerJo Bonnier from Sweden. Gurney scored two F1 wins with the newPorsche 804 , but Porsche retired from F1 anyway at the end of 1962.Abarth
With the small cars of the Italian
Abarth marque Herrmann spent 1962 to 1965 driving in minor races andhillclimbing events. He only took outright wins in lessersports car racing events, such as atAVUS or the 500 km Nürburgring. The Abarths were hard to beat in their classes from 850cc to 1600cc, though. Being the only pro in a small team Hermann learned a lot about testing and developing, which helped him later. However, being dissatisfied with the preparation of his car for the 1965Schauinsland practice, Hans went home to witness the birth of his son, Dino. At the end of the year he left Abarth for good to return to the manufacturer closer to his home.Porsche
In 1966 he returned to Porsche for a comeback in the
World Sportscar Championship , as Porsche started a serious effort there. Following several podium finishes with the still underpowered 2 LiterPorsche 906 and later models, he won the 196824 Hours of Daytona in a 907 as well as theSebring 12 Hours again, now together with SwissJo Siffert . The overall win of the1000km Nürburgring always eluded him, even though Herrmann had taken part in each of these races at theNürburgring since they were introduced in 1953, and had finished second three times in a row from 1968 to 1970, behind team matesJo Siffert and/orVic Elford .Herrmann missed the win in the 1969
24 Hours of Le Mans with aPorsche 908 by only 120 Meters [http://www.imca-slotracing.com/images/908LH-LeMans69.jpg] , but it was he who finally scored the long-awaited first overall victory at theLe Mans 24 Hours for Porsche in 1970. In heavy rain, he and his team mateRichard Attwood survived with their red and whitePorsche 917 K #23 as the best of only 7 finishers.Retirement
As promised to his wife before the race, the 42 year old immediately retired, having witnessed fatal accidents of colleagues too many times, eg. before the
1969 German Grand Prix when his team mate and neighborGerhard Mitter died.Using his contacts, Herrmann built a successful company for automotive supplies. He was kidnapped once in the 1990s and kept in a car trunk for many hours before escaping.
Hans, at age 75 and older, still drives his old race cars at meetings, with a big smile in the open-face helmet, and a heavy right foot.
Formula One World Championship results
() (Races in "italics" indicate fastest lap)
* Shared drive.External links
* [http://www.rennfahrer-hans-herrmann.de official Homepage of Hans Herrmann ]
* [http://www.motorsport-stats.com/f1/index.html F1 results ]
* [http://www.imca-slotracing.com/Porsche908.htm Porsche 908 races ]
* [http://www.imca-slotracing.com/AS70LM.htm Porsche 917 races]
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