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He was the first (only?) English-speaking instructor at the Nürburgring, befriending the legendary Sabine Schmitz and posing for a photo where she kissed him on his bald head after he recovered from ...
Before we lost the Queen of the Nürburgring, Sabine Schmitz set one final record that most people never talk about—driving a Skoda Kodiaq RS. Yes, not a supercar, not a GT racer—but a diesel ...
Sabine Schmitz, who has died from cancer aged 51, was a vivacious and highly successful racing driver with a fearless natural talent that saw her popularly dubbed, “The Queen of the Nurburgring ...
Nürburgring officials have named a corner after the late Sabine Schmitz, the racing driver known as the 'Ring Queen, who died earlier this year at age 51 following a battle with cancer. Sabine ...
Schmitz grew up in Nürburg, where her family owned the restaurant in the basement of the Hotel am Tiergarten—meaning that she quite literally grew up at the circuit.
Turn 1 of the Nordschleife has been renamed, becoming Sabine Schmitz Kurve, to honor her at the start of every lap taken at a circuit that is, without doubt, hers.
Nürburgring Honors Sabine Schmitz’s Memory, Names Corner After Her The Sabine-Schmitz-Kurve will be officially inaugurated in September at the ROWE 6 Hours ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen ...
A Forza Motorsport 7 Sabine Schmitz Rivals event is paying tribute to a racing legend by challenging you to drive around the Nürburgring in a van.
Sabine Schmitz, a legendary racer known as the Queen of the Nürburgring, recently passed away. To pay tribute to her memory, Forza Motorsport 7 has introduced a new Rivals event that players can ...
Following Sabine Schmitz's early passing this month, tens of thousands of people have already signed a petition asking the Nürburgring to honor her name.
German racing driver and television star Sabine Schmitz died on Thursday after a four-year battle with cancer. She was 51. The Frikadelli Racing Team, which she founded with her husband Klaus ...
Sabine Schmitz, the only female race car driver to win the annual 24-hour race on Germany’s Nürburgring track and a renowned TV personality, died Tuesday. She was 51.