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  1. Rolf Johann Stommelen (German pronunciation: [ʁɔlf ˈjoːhan ˈʃtoːmeln̩]; 11 July 1943 – 24 April 1983) was a racing driver from Siegen, Germany. He participated in 63 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, achieving one podium, and scored a total of 14 championship points.

  2. Rolf Stommelen was a German racing driver who competed in 63 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, scoring one podium and 14 points. He also won the 24 Hours of Daytona four times and the Targa Florio in 1967, among other achievements.

  3. Rolf Stommelen ging in den beiden Grand-Prix-Rennen von Deutschland und Österreich als fahrender Teamchef an den Start, bevor er den Eifelland-Rennstall an das britische Team Brabham unter dessen neuem Eigner Bernie Ecclestone verkaufte. [5] Rolf Stommelen fand für den Rest der Saison kein weiteres Cockpit in der Formel 1.

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  4. Rolf Stommelen became the first German driver since Wolfgang von Trips to appear regularly on the F1 starting grids. Rolf campaigned his private Porsche 904 GTS, a present of his father, in 1964-65. He specialised in hillclimbs and attracted the attention of Huschke von Hanstein, Porsches race director. Rolf was invited to join the works team ...

  5. Apr 25, 1983 · Rival driver Hans-Joachim Stuck said, 'Rolf Stommelen was always a fair and thoroughly upright sportsman.' Advertisement He said Stommelen was an exception in a world where most drivers did ...

  6. Learn about Rolf Stommelen, one of Germany's leading racing drivers for over a decade, who competed in F1, endurance racing and sportscars. Find out his achievements, accidents, injuries and legacy in the racing world.

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  8. Mar 7, 2023 · Rolf Stommelen (1943-1983) was a racing driver from Siegen in Germany. He participated in 63 Formula One Grand Prix, achieving one podium – third in a Brabham-Cosworth in Austria in 1970 – and scored a total of 14 championship points.