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    Karl Jochen Rindt (German: [ˈjɔxn̩ ˈʁɪnt]; 18 April 1942 – 5 September 1970) was a racing driver, who competed under the Austrian flag in Formula One from...
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    and later the widow, of German-born, Austrian-raised race car driver Jochen Rindt (1942–1970), who was posthumously awarded the World Drivers' Championship...
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    1970 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Jochen Rindt Constructors' Champion: Lotus-Ford Previous 1969 Next 1971 Races by country Races by venue The...
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    have died while racing or practising in Formula One, Jochen Rindt in 1970, and Senna in 1994. Rindt was not a champion at the time of his death, but won...
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    compete against Ford's new Cosworth DFV, but it proved very unreliable: Jochen Rindt qualified on pole position twice but also only finished twice. Hill's...
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    Formula One Manufacturers. The 108-lap race was won by Lotus driver Jochen Rindt after he started from pole position. Piers Courage finished second for...
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    the day from this Grand Prix. The race was won by Lotus-Ford driver Jochen Rindt in his new monocoque-chassis Type 72, a radical wedge shape first used...
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    Drivers and the 1970 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. Jochen Rindt scored the last victory for the famous Lotus 49. This was Bruce McLaren's...
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  • professional ice hockey goaltender Jochen Rindt (1942–1970), German racing driver, represented Austria during his career Jochen Sachse (born 1948), East German...
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    Australian company withdrew their support. Lotus signed Austrian driver Jochen Rindt instead of Jackie Oliver. The Brit found a new home at BRM. There, John...
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    Manufacturers. The race was marred by the death of Jochen Rindt, who died during the practice session on September 5. Rindt himself went on to become Formula One's...
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    for Team Lotus as a third driver at the 1970 British Grand Prix. After Jochen Rindt was killed at the 1970 Italian Grand Prix, the Brazilian became Lotus's...
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    The Jochen Rindt Memorial (German: Jochen Rindt Gedächtnisrennen) or the VI Rhein-Pokalrennen was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 13 June...
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    Archived from the original on 5 July 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016. "Jochen Rindt". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 3 July 2016. Retrieved...
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    failed and he retired on lap 16. Stewart was out on his own, followed by Jochen Rindt in the Cooper-Maserati and Hill, before Lorenzo Bandini rose up to second...
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    cigarettes, first introduced with the Lotus 49. The cars were driven by Jochen Rindt and John Miles, but the 72 was withdrawn from competition after Spanish...
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    C. "200" meeting, saw the 13th running of the P&O Ferries sponsored Jochen Rindt Memorial Trophy. This was the third round of the 1984 European Championship...
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    champion Jochen Rindt. This was the Formula One World Championship debut race for Austrian driver and future World Champion Jochen Rindt. Rindt was also...
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    and Jochen Rindt who constantly overtook each other by slipstreaming. It was on one of these occasions towards the end when Stewart signalled to Rindt as...
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    rear. Two cars were entered, for Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme, and Jochen Rindt and Mike Spence. However, the two cars were relatively untested, with...
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    titles can be awarded posthumously, for example 1970 Formula One champion Jochen Rindt, who died in a crash late in the season, but still had enough points...
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    80-lap race was won from pole position by Austrian driver Jochen Rindt, driving a Lotus 72. Rindt took his third consecutive victory after Australian Jack...
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    of them. Later, he became manager of drivers Stuart Lewis-Evans and Jochen Rindt. In 1972, he bought the Brabham team, which he ran for 15 years. As a...
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    ten points clear in the championship chase over Austrian Cooper racer Jochen Rindt with Hulme and Ferrari's Lorenzo Bandini a point further back. Brabham...
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    After the failure of the works team, the winners were Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt in the North American Racing Team (NART) car – the first non-works team...
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    French privateer Guy Ligier. None of these cars achieved much success. Jochen Rindt was entering the second year of his three-year contract, but with the...
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    non-Championship races. He was also a successful sports car racer, winning (with Jochen Rindt) the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans. Known as the "Kansas City Flash", Masten...
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    titles, with the drivers going to Jack Brabham (twice), Jim Clark and Jochen Rindt. Races were held at some of the most legendary venues in France, Pau...
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    genuine privateer won a championship Formula 1 race. The 49B also took Jochen Rindt to his first victory, in 1969, at Watkins Glen, New York, before he drove...
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    had a desultory season after the death of their driver and champion Jochen Rindt, experimenting with a gas turbine engine and four-wheel drive, but ending...
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