- Karl
Jochen Rindt (German: [ˈjɔxn̩ ˈʁɪnt]; 18
April 1942 – 5
September 1970) was a German-born
racing driver who
competed with an
Austrian licence during...
- Nina
Madeline Rindt (née Lincoln, also
formerly known as Nina Hood, Lady Bridport; born 1943) is a
Finnish former model,
Formula One
motor racing personality...
- 1970
Formula One
season Drivers' Champion:
Jochen Rindt Constructors' Champion: Lotus-Ford
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Pablo Rindt,
professionally known as
Maddix (December 3, 1990—), is a
prominent figure in the
electronic music scene. Born in Eindhoven, Netherlands,...
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Australian company withdrew their support.
Lotus signed Austrian driver Jochen Rindt instead of
Jackie Oliver. The Brit
found a new home at BRM. There, John...
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Drivers and the 1970
International Cup for
Formula One Manufacturers.
Jochen Rindt scored the last
victory for the
famous Lotus 49. This was
Bruce McLaren's...
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against Ford's new
Cosworth DFV, but it
proved very unreliable:
Jochen Rindt qualified on pole
position twice but also only
finished twice. Hill's main...
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allocated Miles's 49C for the race,
which was won by
Rindt. In Belgium,
Miles raced the 72,
while Rindt relied on the old 49C, and both had to retire. In...
- died
while racing or
practising in
Formula One,
Jochen Rindt in 1970, and
Senna in 1994.
Rindt was not a
champion at the time of his death, but won the...
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Dutch GP, and
Rindt soon made the car successful, by
winning the Dutch, French,
British and
German Grands Prix in
quick succession.
Rindt was
almost certainly...