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Hans-Joachim Stuck
Stuck in 2008
Born (1951-01-01) 1 January 1951 (age 73)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityGermany German
Active years19741979
TeamsMarch, Brabham, Shadow, ATS
Entries81 (74 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums2
Career points29
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1974 Argentine Grand Prix
Last entry1979 United States Grand Prix
International Touring Car Championship
Years active1996
Former teamsTeam Rosberg Opel
Starts26
Wins2
Podiums2
Poles2
Fastest laps1
Best finish9th in 1996
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft
Years active1984, 19901992
Former teamsSchmidt Motorsport Technik
Brun Motorsport
Starts63
Championships1 (1990)
Wins11
Podiums20
Poles7
Fastest laps8
European Formula Two Championship
Years active1971, 19731977, 1979
Former teamsProject Four Racing
BMW Motorsport
March Engineering
Eifelland
Starts25
Wins5
Podiums9
Poles7
Fastest laps5
Best finish2nd in 1974
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1972, 1973, 19801982, 19851991, 19931998
TeamsBMW Motorsport
Porsche AG
Kremer Racing
Joest Racing
Konrad Motorsport
BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport
Ford
Best finish1st (1986, 1987)
Class wins3 (1986, 1987, 1996)

Hans-Joachim Stuck (German pronunciation: [hans ˈjoːaxɪm ʃtʊk]; born 1 January 1951), nicknamed "Strietzel", is a German racing driver who has competed in Formula One and many other categories. He is the son of pre-World War II racing driver Hans Stuck.

Life and career

He was born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, and is the son of Christa Thielmann and the legendary 1930s Auto Union Grand Prix driver Hans Stuck. As a young boy, his father taught him driving on the Nürburgring. In 1969 he started his first ever motor race at the Nordschleife. Speaking about that day he said, "Getting to the grid was extremely exciting. All of a sudden, my wishes to become a racer came true. I just wanted to start the race and give everybody hell!"[1] The following year, at just 19 years of age, he won his first 24 hours race at the wheel of a BMW 2002ti. He won there again in 1998 and 2004, too, each time with a BMW touring car.

In 1972, Stuck teamed up with Jochen Mass to drive a Ford Capri RS2600 to victory at the Spa 24 Hours endurance race in Belgium. His campaigns racing the BMW 3.0 CSL "Batmobile" were very successful in 1974 and 1975, in the German DRM as well as in the USA together with Ronnie Peterson. Later in the 1970s he raced the turbo-charged BMW 320i.

Stuck driving the Brabham BT45B at the 1977 French Grand Prix at Dijon-Prenois.

After some success in Formula 2 with a March-BMW, he also entered F1 with March. Overall, Stuck participated in 81 Grands Prix, debuting on 13 January 1974. He achieved two podiums and scored 29 championship points. Incidentally, Stuck was the first driver to be born after the inaugural Grand Prix in 1950. Stuck was quite successful at Brabham-Alfa in 1977, leading the 1977 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen in the rain, but was replaced by Niki Lauda for 1978. Stuck missed an opportunity to join Williams F1 just before this team became successful.

Due to his height of 194 centimetres (6 ft 4 in), he did not fit well into the F1 cars of the late 1970s that had the cockpit moved forward. Leaving F1 at that time probably spared him bad injuries to the leg, as suffered by Ronnie Peterson, Clay Regazzoni, Marc Surer and others.

Stuck seated in an ATS D2 at the 1979 Monaco Grand Prix

Stuck continued racing touring and sports cars all over the world, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice with a Porsche 962. Stuck says the 962 is the favourite racecar he has driven during his career, describing it as having the "perfect combination of power and downforce" and saying that he had "never sat in such a high-tech racing car as the Porsche 962C with the PDK semi-automatic transmission".[1][2]

In the 1990s he tasted touring car success, winning the DTM Championship in 1990 with Audi, before returning to Porsche until the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1998. He resumed an official role with BMW after that. In 2006, Stuck raced in the inaugural season of the Grand Prix Masters formula for retired Formula One drivers after scoring 6th in the first race event at the Kyalami circuit in South Africa on 11–13 November 2005.

January 2008 saw Stuck began his current position with Volkswagen Motorsport.[3] This role has also seen him use his experience to help refine road cars, including the new Golf VI GTI.[4]

Stuck announced the end of his active career as a race driver after 43 years after the 2011 Nürburgring 24 Hours, in which he participated with a Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Gallardo LP600+ GT3 together with Dennis Rostek and his sons Ferdinand Stuck and Johannes Stuck. Team Stuck3 finished 15th overall following gearbox problems.[5]

In April 2012, Stuck was appointed President of the German Motorsport Association (Deutscher Motor Sport Bund).[6]

Racing record

Career summary

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Hans-Joachim_Stuck
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Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
1970 World Sportscar Championship Oldenkott Pipe and Tobacco Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N/A NC
1971 European Formula Two Eifelland Wohnwagenbau 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1972 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft Zakspeed 8 7 ? 7 8 201 1st
European Touring Car Championship ? ? ? ? ? 35 12th
World Sportscar Championship Ford Motorenwerke 2 0 0 0 0 0 NC
24 Hours of Le Mans 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
1973 European Touring Car Championship BMW Motorsport ? 1 ? ? 2 32 7th
European Formula Two March Racing Team 5 0 1 0 0 0 NC
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft BMW Motorsport 5 1 ? 3 1 40 10th
World Sportscar Championship BMW Alpina 3 0 0 0 0 0 NC
BMW Motorsport GmbH
British Saloon Car Championship BMW Motorsport 1 0 1 1 0 0 NC
24 Hours of Le Mans 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
1974 Formula One March Engineering 12 0 0 0 0 5 16th
European Formula Two 9 3 4 3 6 43 2nd
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft BMW Motorsport 2 2 1 2 2 40 12th
1975 Formula One Lavazza March 5 0 0 0 0 0 NC
European Formula Two March Engineering 4 0 0 1 1 0 NC‡
World Sportscar Championship BMW of America 2 0 0 0 0 0 NC
BMW Motorsport
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft BMW Motorsport 1 0 1 0 0 0 NC
1976 Formula One March EngineeringTheodore Racing 16 0 0 0 0 8 13th
European Formula Two 4 2 2 1 2 0 NC‡
1977 Formula One Lexington Racing 15 0 0 0 2 12 11th
Martini Racing
World Championship for Makes BMW Faltz 3 0 0 0 0 0 NC
BMW Motorsport GmbH
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft BMW Faltz 3 3 0 1 3 60 8th
European Formula Two Project Four Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1978 Formula One Villiger Shadow 14 0 0 0 0 2 18th
World Sportscar Championship BMW Motorsport GmbH 4 0 0 0 1 0 NC
BMW Alpina
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft McLaren North America 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1979 Formula One ATS Wheels 12 0 0 0 0 2 20th
BMW M1 Procar Championship Manfred Cassani 9 2 5 0 3 73 2nd
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft 2 0 0 0 0 9 28th
European Formula Two Polifac BMW Junior Team 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1980 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft Schnitzer Motorsport 13 4 2 2 8 145 2nd
BMW M1 Procar Championship Project Four Racing 9 2 1 1 4 71 3rd
World Sportscar Championship BMW Motorsport GmbH 3