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The Austrian Grand Prix has been held at two different locations in southeastern Austria, being originally held in Zeltweg, about 70 km (43 mi) west of Graz. Since 1969 the Austrian Grand Prix has taken place in neighbouring Spielberg , with the two venues being within approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) of each other. [ 1 ]
Grands Prix: 561: Entries: 695: Starts: 624: Best season finish: 1st (1970, 1975, 1977, 1984) Wins: 41: Podiums: 118: Pole positions: 46: Fastest laps: 49: Points: 990.5: First entry: 1964 Austrian Grand Prix (Jochen Rindt) First win: 1969 United States Grand Prix (Jochen Rindt) Latest win: 1997 German Grand Prix (Gerhard Berger) Latest entry ...
In 1964, Rindt made his debut in Formula One at the Austrian Grand Prix, before securing a full drive with Cooper for 1965. After mixed results with the team, he moved to Brabham for 1968 and then Lotus in 1969 .
Grand Prix motorcycle racing Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix (1971–1979, 1981–1991, 1993–1994) ... Grand Prix Circuit (1969–1975) Length: 4.238 km (2.633 miles)
English: Österreichring circuit between 1969 and 1976. Date: 6 October 2015: Source: Own work: ... 1970 Austrian Grand Prix; 1971 Austrian Grand Prix; 1972 Austrian ...
French Grand Prix: Circuit de Rouen-les-Essarts: Honda RA302: Race [33] Gerhard Mitter (FRG) August 1, 1969: 33 German Grand Prix: Nürburgring: BMW 269: Practice [18] Martin Brain (UK) May 25, 1970: 37 Nottingham Sports Car Club meeting † Silverstone Circuit: Cooper T86B: Race [34] [35] Piers Courage (UK) June 21, 1970: 28 Dutch Grand Prix ...
Dieter Quester (born 30 May 1939) is an Austrian former racing driver. Quester participated in 53 24-Hour Races. He competed in a single Formula One race in which he finished ninth. Quester at the wheel of the BMW 269 during practice for the 1969 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring.
Donohue was able to muster fifth-place finishes at the Swedish Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix, but the new Penske PC1 chassis proved problematic, as evidenced by three retirements in the first six races. At the Austrian Grand Prix, Donohue's career, along with Roger Penske's Formula One aspirations, took a tragic turn.