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Robert Jean
Wollek (4
November 1943 – 16
March 2001),
nicknamed "Brilliant Bob", was a race car
driver from Strasbourg, France. He won a
total of 76 races...
- Cevert/Beltoise, Jabouille/Jean-Pierre
Jaussaud and
Patrick Depailler/Bob
Wollek. Pescarolo/Larrousse won the race, Jabouille/Jaussaud
finished third, Cevert/Beltoise...
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Hours of
Daytona in 1980. The team won the DRM back to back with
driver Bob
Wollek, in 1982 and 1983.
During the 1982 season,
whilst the
Porsche 956 was only...
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better alternative to the XJ220.
Original owners included Derek Warwick, Bob
Wollek, Vern Schuppan, Matt Aitken, Andy
Evans and the
Sultan of Brunei. In order...
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fragility of the
Lancias was not
apparent and
going into the
night Bob
Wollek's Lancia held a
narrow lead. It was at 9:15pm, as dusk was falling, that...
- at Daytona,
along with co-drivers Bob
Wollek and
Derek Bell.
Later in the 1989 IMSA season,
Andretti and
Wollek won the
Pontiac Grand Prix of Palm Beach...
- races,
where he won the very
first Group C race, the
Monza 1000 km with Bob
Wollek driving a
Porsche 956. He also won the
famous Daytona 24-hour race in 1985...
- Gelo cars
retired with
mechanical issues in the
soggy dawn, and when the
Wollek/Haywood
Porsche developed a bad
misfire soon
after it
looked like the Kremer...
- Nannini, and
Mauro Baldi, as well as
German Hans
Heyer and
Frenchman Bob
Wollek. In 1982, the new
Group C
regulations were
introduced to the
World Championship...
- took
place in
November 1999, with the car
driven by
Allan McNish and Bob
Wollek, who
reportedly gave
positive feedback. The car was then
placed in storage...