- 91
entered as
Herberth Motorsport, car no. 92
entered as
Grove Motorsport by
Herberth Motorsport and car no. 93 DUWO
Racing by
Herberth Motorsport. Cars...
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Herberth Quesada (born 28
September 1959) is a
Costa Rican footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Herberth Marcelo Díaz Rivas,
known as
Marcelo Díaz (born 19
April 2000) is a
Salvadoran professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Primera División...
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start of the season.
Alexander Schwarzer was
scheduled to
compete for
Herberth Motorsport, but was
forced to
withdraw as the Pro-Am Cup was discontinued...
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racing for
Herberth Motorsport alongside Porsche factory driver Klaus Bachler and
Steffen Görig. He
would continue to race for
Herberth that same year...
- car
driver who
competed in six
Porsche Supercup races in 2004 for Team
Herberth. Max von Braunmuhl,
Driver Database,
Retrieved 2010-07-22 "2004 Porsche...
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removal of
Zelaya from Honduras. The military's
chief lawyer,
Colonel Herberth Bayardo Inestroza Membreño, made
public statements regarding the removal...
- 1734–1736
Samuel Herberth, 1737–1740
Paulus Chrestels, 1741–1742
Samuel Herberth, 1743–1744
Paulus Chrestels, până la 26.12.1745 (†)
Samuel Herberth de Herbertsheim...
- Plümer,
Jonas (2
April 2025). "GT
World Challenge Europe: Tim
Heinemann für
Herberth Motorsport". GT-Place.com (in German).
Retrieved 2
April 2025. Euwema,...
- Ukraine. The GT
class winner for the
second Dubai race was the No. 99
Herberth Motorsport entry. As it was not a full-season entrant, the
points for the...