- Rolf
Johann Stommelen (German pronunciation: [ʁɔlf ˈjoːhan ˈʃtoːmeln̩]; 11 July 1943 – 24
April 1983) was a
German racing driver, who
competed in Formula...
- race.
During the race four
spectators were hit by the Hill GH1 of Rolf
Stommelen,
after he
crashed and
landed in a
spectator area,
causing their deaths...
- old
Tyrrell 007 for
Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi. RAM was
going to run Rolf
Stommelen in one of its ex-works
Brabham BT44s, but in the
middle of the practice...
- by the
collapse of Rolf
Stommelen's rear wing mounting,
which pitched his car into the
crowd and
killed four people.
Stommelen was
injured in the accident...
-
Jochen M**** were the main drivers, when the F1
schedule permitted. Rolf
Stommelen, who was
recovering from his bad
crash in the 1975
Spanish GP, was the...
- a big
crash caused by tire
failure in the banking, his
teammate Rolf
Stommelen supported the car of Vic
Elford and
Jochen Neerpasch.[clarification needed]...
- full-season
drive in 1977. Reutemann's seat at
Brabham was
taken up by Rolf
Stommelen and then Boro's
Larry Perkins.
After seeing Lauda's crash,
Chris Amon...
- when the rear wing on Rolf
Stommelen's Emb****y Hill broke,
sending him into the barrier.
While trying to
avoid Stommelen as he
crossed the track, Carlos...
-
minutes to fix. Then in the last hour, the car
slowed with a bad misfire.
Stommelen pulled up just
before the
finish line and
waited for the
Kremer car to...
- only
fatality in IMSA GTP history. In the 1983
Times Grand Prix, Rolf
Stommelen's Joest-constructed
Porsche 935 lost its rear wing at the
Dogleg and hit...