- Karl Kling
Former F1 driver
Name = Karl Kling
Caption = Karl Kling demonstrating a Mercedes W196 at theNürburgring in 1976.
Nationality = flagicon|Germany German
Years = F1|1954 - F1|1955
Team(s) =Mercedes-Benz
Races = 11
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 2
Points = 17
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 1
First race =1954 French Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1955 Italian Grand Prix Karl Kling (b.
16 September 1910 ,Gießen – d.18 March 2003 , Gaienhofen onLake Constance ,Germany ) was amotor racing driver and manager fromGermany . He participated in 11Formula One Grands Prix, debuting onJuly 4 ,1954 . He achieved 2 podiums, and scored a total of 17 championship points.It is said, that he was born too late and too early. Too late to be in the successful Mercedes team of the '30s and too early to have a real chance in F1|1954 and F1|1955. Unusually, Kling found his way into motorsport via his first job as a reception clerk at
Daimler-Benz in the mid-1930s, competing in hillclimb and trials events in production machinery in his spare time. During theSecond World War he gained mechanical experience servicingLuftwaffe aircraft, and after the cessation of hostilities he resumed his motorsport involvement in aBMW 328 .Kling was instrumental in developing Mercedes' return to international competition in the early 1950s, and his win in the 1952
Carrera Panamericana road race, driving the then-experimentalMercedes-Benz 300SL was a defining point in assuring the Daimler-Benz management that motorsport had a place in Mercedes' future. Called up to the revived Mercedes Grand Prix squad in 1954 he finished less than one second behind the legendaryJuan Manuel Fangio on his [http://www.emercedesbenz.com/Jul08/29_001305_eMercedesBenz_Feature_Win_First_Refuel_Later_Mercedes_Silver_Arrows_Return_To_Formula_One_In_1954.html Formula One debut] , taking second place in the1954 French Grand Prix at the fastReims-Gueux circuit. This promising start was not to last, and with the arrival ofStirling Moss at Mercedes in 1955 Kling was effectively demoted to third driver. However, away from the World Championship, Kling took impressive victories in both theBerlin Grand Prix (atAVUS , another high-speed circuit) and theSwedish Grand Prix . He left the Formula One team at the end of the season, to succeedAlfred Neubauer as head of Mercedes motorsport. He was in this post during their successful rallying campaigns of the 1960s, occasionally taking the wheel himself. On one such occasion he drove a Mercedes-Benz 220SE to victory in the mighty 1961Algiers -Cape Town trans-African rally.Complete Formula One World Championship results
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* Shared drive withStirling Moss andHans Herrmann .References
*cite web |title= DRIVERS: KARL KLING |url= http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/drv-klikar.html |work= GrandPrix.com |accessdate= 2007-04-11
*cite news |title= Mercedes Racing Driver Karl Kling Dies |url= http://www.automobilemag.com/features/0306_klingobit/ |work= Automobile |publisher= |date= |accessdate= 2007-04-11Further reading
* Karl Kling, G. Molter, "Pursuit of Victory" (Bodley Head, London, 1956)
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