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Racing driver and 'Top Gear' presenter Sabine Schmitz has died of cancer at the age of 51. Schmitz, a renowned racing driver, presented the BBC series from 2016 to 2020.
Schmitz also raced for the Porsche motorsport team, which posted its own tribute on Twitter. “Very sad to hear that Sabine Schmitz (1969-2021) has passed away. The “Queen of Nordschleife ...
JEREMY CLARKSON spoke fondly about Sabine Schmitz during tonight's Top Gear special, but he was also honest about the first time he met the German professional racer.
Sabine Schmitz, “Top Gear” presenter and race car driver known as the “Queen of the Nürburgring,” has died. She was 51. In 2020, Schmitz revealed that she had been diagnosed with cancer ...
Sabine Schmitz, the former host of U.K. motoring show Top Gear and best known in the car racing world for being the only woman to win the German Nurburgring 24 Hours, a feat that earned her the ...
Sabine Schmitz (14.5.1969 – 16.3.2021) passed away yesterday (Tuesday) after her brave fight against cancer. She was 51 years old. Klaus Abbelen and all relatives and friends are deeply saddened ...
Sabine Schmitz, a history-making German racing driver and former “Top Gear” presenter, died Tuesday after a years-long battle with cancer. She was 51. Schmitz, known as the Queen of the… ...
We can't get enough of Sabine Schmitz or the Nurburgring. To watch someone as talented as Mrs. Schmitz effortless fling the portly, V10-powered M5 around the. Skip to main content.
Sabine Schmitz, the first and only female race car driver to win the annual 24-hour race on the famed Nürburgring circuit and a renowned TV personality, has died. She was 51.
Schmitz also raced for the Porsche motorsport team, which posted its own tribute on Twitter. “Very sad to hear that Sabine Schmitz (1969-2021) has passed away. The “Queen of Nordschleife ...
Sabine Schmitz, the German racing driver who served as a presenter on BBC hit Top Gear, has died at the age of 51. Schmitz revealed last year that she had been suffering from cancer since 2017.