- Kurt Kuhnke
Former F1 driver
Name = Kurt Kuhnke
Nationality = flagicon|Germany German
Years = F1|1963
Team(s) = non-works "BKL" Lotus
Races = 1 (0 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1963 German Grand Prix
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Last race =1963 German Grand Prix Kurt Kuhnke (
April 30 ,1910 ,Stettin —February 8 ,1969 ,Braunschweig ) was a racing driver fromGermany , although he was more successful inmotorcycle racing.After racing motorcycles during the late 1940s Kurt moved into car racing with a
Formula 3 Cooper 500 which he raced regularly 1950s with a number of wins and good finishes. He also did a fewFormula Junior andFormula 2 races before he finally moved intoFormula One , failing to qualifyWolfgang Seidel 'sLotus 18 at the non-Championship 1962 Grand Prix de Pau before retiring the same car from the Solitude Grand Prix that year with engine failure. The first appearance of hisBorgward -engined Lotus was delayed through problems preparing the engine, and Kuhnke missed four races he had entered in the second half of 1962.In 1963, Kuhnke failed to qualify his BKL Lotus at the Rome Grand Prix, along with team-mate Ernst Maring, and both cars suffered engine failures at the Solitude Grand Prix in July. His single World Championship Formula One entry was at the
1963 German Grand Prix where he failed to qualify by a considerable margin. The BKL Lotus was simply an ordinary Lotus, lightly modified by Kuhnke, the initials standing for Borgward Kuhnke Lotus.After this, he retired from the Kanonloppet at the
Karlskoga Circuit inSweden withfuel injection problems, before moving away from Formula One as a driver. He subsequently entered two BKL Lotus cars in the1964 Solitude Grand Prix for Maring and Germanhelicopter pilot Joachim Diel. Diel's car was one of seven eliminated in wet-weather accidents on the first lap, but Maring managed to finish 10th and last, four laps down on the leader - the only occasion on which one of Kuhnke's cars finished a Formula One race.Complete World Championship Formula One results
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Non-Championship
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* "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995.
* "The Formula One Record Book", John Thompson, 1974.
* "The 500 Owners Association" [http://www.500race.org www.500race.org]
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