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Jochen Neerpasch (born 23
March 1939) is a
German former racecar driver and
motorsports manager. His
racing career began in the 1960s,
first on Borgward...
- plug-in
hybrid sports car. The
motorsport division of BMW,
headed by
Jochen Neerpasch, had been
wanting to
compete in
motorsports using a car
developed for...
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driven by Dave MacDonald, Bob Holbert, Jo Schlesser, Phil Hill,
Jochen Neerpasch,
Chris Amon,
Innes Ireland, André Simon,
Maurice Dupeyron, Bob Johnson...
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subject of a 1980 campaign, but the BMW
board denied Neerpasch's request for the programme.
Neerpasch then left his
position to join the
French Talbot marque...
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using identically modified BMW M1
sports cars. It was
created by
Jochen Neerpasch, head of BMW
Motorsport GmbH, the
racing division of
automobile manufacturer...
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teammate Rolf
Stommelen supported the #54
driven by Vic Elford/Jochen
Neerpasch. When the #52 car of the
longtime leaders Jo Siffert/Hans
Herrmann dropped...
- his
teammate Rolf
Stommelen supported the car of Vic
Elford and
Jochen Neerpasch.[clarification needed] When the car of the
longtime leaders Jo Siffert...
- was
rarely used
since the 1930s.
Fellow pilots Hans
Herrmann and
Jochen Neerpasch preferred "the
rally driver" to
steer the
Porsche 911
through the 7 hours...
- 1976, he
switched to
European Formula 3,
where he was
noticed by
Jochen Neerpasch, who
hired him as a
member of the BMW
Junior Team
alongside Eddie Cheever...
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Marko team.
Towards the end of the year, Mercedes's team boss
Jochen Neerpasch placed two of his protégés in
Formula One.
Schumacher went to the Jordan...