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Topic: Siegfried Stohr


In the News (Mon 20 May 13)

  
  8W - Who? - Siegfried Stohr
All things being as they were, Siegfried decided to hang up his helmet for good and he retired from motorracing at the early age of 29.
These days Siegfried Stohr is the owner of a driving school in Italy for everyday drivers to improve their skills, despite the fact that he never made an impression in the top echelon of motor racing.
Stohr as most formula drivers started his carrier in karts at the age of just 5.
8w.forix.com /stohr.html   (2870 words)

  
  GrandPrix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Drivers > Siegfried Stohr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The name may sound German but Siegfried Stohr was born and brought up in Italy, the son of a German father and an Italian mother.
Patrese was on great form and Stohr struggled to compete, improving as the year went on.
The incident had a profound effect on Stohr and he was never the same again, although he stayed on with the team for the next eight races.
www.grandprix.com /gpe/drv-stosie.html   (404 words)

  
 Siegfried Stohr - Biography
Although none of this had been Stohr's fault in the slightest, he was in tears over the incident, and anecdotally, was never the same driver again.
Here is Siegfried on his way to just his second finish since the GP at Zolder earlier in the year - his effort at Zandvoort was also just one spot from a point.
In association with BMW Italy (and with the support of Beta, of course), he set about establishing the Siegfried Stohr Racing School known as "Guidare Pilotare", based at his home track of Misano, 18km from his birthplace Rimini.
f1rejects.com /drivers/stohr/biography.html   (1755 words)

  
 Siegfried Stohr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After a very promising early career in which Stohr rose to prominence relatively quickly, he joined Arrows for the 1981 Formula One season, as team-mate to Riccardo Patrese.
Ironically, just as Stohr began to improve, he was involved in a bizarre startline accident at the 1981 Belgian Grand Prix, in which he ran into the back of Patrese's car, injuring an Arrows mechanic.
In any case, Stohr's confidence was badly affected, and his performance throughout the rest of the season deteriorated, along with that of his team, relative to their rivals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Siegfried_Stohr   (209 words)

  
 Siegfried Stohr - Biography
Although none of this had been Stohr's fault in the slightest, he was in tears over the incident, and anecdotally, was never the same driver again.
Here is Siegfried on his way to just his second finish since the GP at Zolder earlier in the year - his effort at Zandvoort was also just one spot from a point.
In association with BMW Italy (and with the support of Beta, of course), he set about establishing the Siegfried Stohr Racing School known as "Guidare Pilotare", based at his home track of Misano, 18km from his birthplace Rimini.
www.f1rejects.com /drivers/stohr/biography.html   (1755 words)

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