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Armin Hahne
Born
(1955-09-10) 10 September 1955 (age 68)
Moers, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Nationality
German
Relatives
Hubert Hahne (brother) Jörg van Ommen (nephew)
Armin Hahne (born September 10, 1955 in Moers, West Germany[1]) is a German racing driver, best known for his exploits in touring car racing. The highpoint of his career was winning both the 1982 and 1983 Spa 24 Hours driving BMW's. Another highlight of his career was driving in the factory supported Tom Walkinshaw Racing run Jaguar Racing team racing the Jaguar XJS coupes. Hahne stayed with the team as they transitioned to Rover Vitesse. In 1991 he drove for one race in the British Touring Car Championship for BMW.
Later in his career, Armin Hahne raced mostly on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, finishing second overall in 2008 in the Adac 24 hours, driving a Porsche 911 GT3-MR entered by Manthey Racing.
In 2011, he won the second round of the VLN race series, co-driving a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 entered by the Mamerow / Rowe Racing with Christian Mamerow.
He also is the youngest brother of Formula One driver Hubert Hahne as well as the uncle of fellow racing driver Jörg van Ommen.
ArminHahne (born September 10, 1955 in Moers, West Germany) is a German racing driver, best known for his exploits in touring car racing. The highpoint...
Hubert Hahne (German pronunciation: [ˈhuːbɛʁt ˈhaːnə]; 28 March 1935 – 24 April 2019) was a racing driver from Germany. He was the older brother of Armin Hahne...
supporting F1 races at Monaco, Silverstone and Spa. The winning driver, ArminHahne, took a US$1m prize. The car was also road-legal, the only road-car to...
that previously won in 2006 finishing 2nd, with drivers Pierre Kaffer, ArminHahne, Christian Haarmann, and Jochen Krumbach. The team's #26, #25, and #27...
(Walkinshaw/Percy in #8), 2nd (Jeff Allam/Ron Dickson in #9) and 6th (Goss/ArminHahne in #10). This time the cars got off the start line and Walkinshaw and...
Group A teams and cars. 1974 winner John Goss and West German driver ArminHahne claimed Jaguar's only Bathurst 1000 win. The following year, 1986, the...
cars right headlight got sucked into the intake system, while the Goss/ArminHahne car would win for TWR after having to battle for over 100 laps of the...
Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Klaus Ludwig (Ford Sierra RS500) Roland Asch ArminHahne not awarded 1989 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Roberto Ravaglia...
A610 M 272 Renault PRV 3.0 L Turbo V6 14 LMGT2 48 Kremer Honda Racing ArminHahne Christophe Bouchut Bertrand Gachot Honda NSX D 257 Honda 3.0 L V6 15...
1984 Int. ADAC-Avus-Rennen um den Großen Preis der BZ Group A 2:26.270 ArminHahne Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth 1988 AVUS DTM round Formula Three 2:26.340...
Cup D 8 overheating Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 DNF C4 51 TWR Jaguar Racing ArminHahne Win Percy David Leslie Jaguar XJ220-C D 6 overheating Jaguar JV6 3.5...
All BMW M Team Bigazzi BMW M3 Sport Evolution 11 Steve Soper All 12 ArminHahne All Unitron Motorsport BMW M3 Sport Evolution 13 Peter Zakowski All 14...
LMP1 3:43.735 +4.816 7 38 Zakspeed Porsche 911 GT1-98 Michael Bartels ArminHahne LMGT1 3:43.911 +4.992 8 1 Team BMW Motorsport BMW V12 LM Steve Soper...
endurance race held on 23/24 May, the No. 15 LF-A driven by Jochen Krumbach, ArminHahne, André Lotterer, and Hiromu Naruse achieved sub-9 min laps and a best...
the season Ford Sierra RS 500. The car was driven by Bruno Giacomelli, ArminHahne, Marcello Gunella, Mario Hytten, Nicola Tesini and Kevin Bartlett. For...
British Saloon Car Championship driving a Rover Vitesse. Jeff Allam and ArminHahne won the Group A class and finished 12th outright at the 1984 Bathurst...
Scheld 1–5, 7–9 Alexander Grau 1–5 ArminHahne 6–9 Fabien Giroix 6 Jean-Denis Délétraz 6 6 Michael Bartels All ArminHahne 1–5 Alexander Grau 6 Andreas Scheld...