Rosemeyer (left), with Elly Beinhorn and Ferdinand Porsche
Born
(1909-10-14)14 October 1909 Lingen, Hanover, German Empire
Died
28 January 1938(1938-01-28) (aged 28) Mörfelden-Walldorf, Hesse, German Reich
Championship titles
AIACR European Drivers' Championship (1936) Major victories Vanderbilt Cup (1937)
European Championship career
Years active
1935–1937
Teams
Auto Union
Starts
13
Championships
1 (1936)
Wins
3
Podiums
6
Poles
2
Fastest laps
5
Champ Car career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish
3rd (1937)
First race
1937 Vanderbilt Cup (Westbury)
First win
1937 Vanderbilt Cup (Westbury)
Wins
Podiums
Poles
1
1
0
Bernd Rosemeyer (14 October 1909 – 28 January 1938) was a German racing driver and speed record holder.[1] He is often considered one of the greatest racing drivers of his era.
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BerndRosemeyer (14 October 1909 – 28 January 1938) was a German racing driver and speed record holder. He is often considered one of the greatest racing...
Arrows" Grand Prix racers, namely their 16-cylinder car driven by BerndRosemeyer, after which the car is named. The concept is also highly reminiscent...
was in the country on a lecture tour). She congratulated the winner, BerndRosemeyer, who seemed smitten with her. They were married on 13 July 1936. A...
chemistry professor BerndRosemeyer (1909–1938), German racecar driver Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918–1970), German composer Bernd Sturmfels (born 1962)...
Auto Unions won 25 races, driven by Ernst von Delius, Tazio Nuvolari, BerndRosemeyer, Hans Stuck and Achille Varzi. Auto Union proved particularly successful...
Bern, and Caracciola won from Fagioli and the new Auto Union star BerndRosemeyer. Caracciola won the Spanish Grand Prix from Fagioli and von Brauchitsch;...
year the European Mountain Championship fell to his famous team-mate, BerndRosemeyer. 1937 was equally lean, bringing only second places in the 1937 Rio...
1937, Auto Union cars car won 25 races, driven by Ernst von Delius, BerndRosemeyer, Hans Stuck Sr., and Achille Varzi. Much has been written about the...
and 1938 Donington Grand Prix, the race winners were respectively BerndRosemeyer and Tazio Nuvolari, both in Auto Union 'Silver Arrows.' The circuit...
young, new superstar, BerndRosemeyer, who mastered the tricky car and who showed superlative skill in wet conditions. Rosemeyer easily won this season's...
notable victory in 1935 when Tazio Nuvolari beat Rudolf Caracciola and BerndRosemeyer on their home turf at the German Grand Prix. In 1937 Scuderia Ferrari...
two minutes behind Nuvolari. The 1936 race was won by German driver BerndRosemeyer, driving an Auto Union, who also won the Eifelrennen event at the Nordschleife...
East London, Cape Province. It drew top drivers from Europe including BerndRosemeyer, Richard "Dick" Seaman, Richard Ormonde Shuttleworth and the 1939 winner...
Der zweite Mann Adrian Davids 2014 Elly Beinhorn: Solo Flight [de] BerndRosemeyer 2014 Warsaw 44 Johann Krauss 2014 To Life! [de] Jonas 2015 Lichtgestalten...
Nürburgring BerndRosemeyer Auto Union Report 20 June Milan Grand Prix Milan Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report 5 July Vanderbilt Cup Roosevelt Raceway Bernd Rosemeyer...
next ten years, he would rival Tazio Nuvolari, Rudolf Caracciola and BerndRosemeyer. Varzi's first race car was a Type 35 Bugatti but he shortly changed...
near New York City but a lack of competition and domination by German BerndRosemeyer and Italian Tazio Nuvolari led to the races being a commercial failure...
– France Georges Philippe (Baron Philippe de Rothschild) – France BerndRosemeyer – Germany Richard Seaman – Great Britain Henry Segrave – Great Britain...
developed by Ferdinand Porsche and Robert Eberan von Eberhorst, driven by BerndRosemeyer, Hans Stuck, Tazio Nuvolari, Ernst von Delius, became well known nationally...
which they were entered.[citation needed] The names Rudolf Caracciola, BerndRosemeyer, Hermann Lang, and later Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio, will...
Mercedes-Benz Report 1935 Hans Stuck Auto Union Monza Report 1936 BerndRosemeyer Auto Union Report 1937 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Livorno Report...
by Ferdinand Porsche and Robert Eberan von Eberhorst, and driven by BerndRosemeyer, Hans Stuck, Tazio Nuvolari and Ernst von Delius—became known the world...
Union until a fatal accident involving popular German race driver BerndRosemeyer in early 1938. The world record of 432 kilometres per hour (268 mph)...