- Roland Asch
Roland Asch (born
12 October 1950 inAltingen nearTübingen ,Germany ) is arace car driver who is strongly associated with his home townAmmerbuch nearStuttgart , speaking the local Swabian dialect in interviews and commercials.His career started 1973 with
slalom before moving tohillclimbing to become German Champion in 1981. After racing also on circuits in the lower "Trophy" division of theDeutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft , he made hisDeutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) début at age 34 in 1985. From 1985 to 1994 Asch consistently drove for Mercedes in DTM, moving to the GermanSupertouring Cars (STW) in 1995 for four years when the DTM faltered.Incidents
At the end of the 1999 and final STW season at the
Nürburgring , Asch was accused by some of hitting an opponent intentionally to support hisOpel teammateUwe Alzen .Similar incidents caused by others had occurred earlier. One case in 1990 involved a young
Michael Schumacher as the culprit who decided the DTM championship in the first corner by taking out a contender.Asch was called into the pits for a jump start penalty, yet he was focused on racing like he always is, later stating that his radio had failed. Near the end of the race, he missed a braking point at the last chicane, ran over the grass and back on the track, hitting
Audi 'sChristian Abt . While this incident was mainly considered a race accident, he was punished for ignoring the penalty, and some fans even called him "Arsch". Alzen had celebrated immediately after the race, but the championship was given to Abt in November after video evidence was considered by the officials.Now, Asch was unpopular among some Opel fans, too, despite being generally regarded as a nice fellow. This was proven only a few months later, in 2000. Abt had entered the new DTM, but missed the second race at
Motopark Oschersleben to drive an Audi R8 at Le Mans. In true style, it was no other than Roland Asch who was called to step in and drive the Abt-Audi TT -R.Apart from
touring car racing , Asch was also busy inPorsche series. He won the "GermanPorsche 944 Turbo Cup" twice, in 1988 and 1989, before winning the "GermanPorsche Carrera Cup" in 1991.Well in his 50s, Asch has returned to the "German Porsche Carrera Cup", where he raced until 2003, bar a one-off race during the 2004 season.
In 2004 he also drove some races in the
European Touring Car Championship for RSline Ford, the brand he runs a dealership for at Ammerbuch.Since the 1999
24 Hours Nürburgring , he uses to race theNissan Skyline GT-R entry of Japanese Team Falken tyres every year as their leading driver.Currently, he is supporting his son
Sebastian Asch , who is winning in theSEAT León Cup.External links
* [http://www.dd9hk.de/asch.htm Homepage of a fan]
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