This article is about the racing driver. For the rower, see Hans Binder (rower).
Hans Binder
Binder in the 1977 Argentine Grand Prix
Born
(1948-06-12) 12 June 1948 (age 76)
Zell am Ziller, Tyrol, Austria
Nationality
Austrian
Relatives
Franz Binder (brother) René Binder (nephew)
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality
Austrian
Active years
1976–1978
Teams
Ensign, Wolf–Williams, Surtees, ATS
Entries
15 (13 starts)
Championships
0
Wins
0
Podiums
0
Career points
0
Pole positions
0
Fastest laps
0
First entry
1976 Austrian Grand Prix
Last entry
1978 Austrian Grand Prix
Hans Binder (born 12 June 1948) is an Austrian former Formula One driver who raced for the Ensign, Wolf, Surtees and ATS teams.
He won the European Formula Ford Championship in 1972 and moved into Formula 2 in 1976. During this year he raced at his home Grand Prix and the Japanese GP. In 1977 he moved to the Surtees team and also raced three times for ATS. He then returned to Surtees before the end of the season. In 1978 he failed to qualify for his home Grand Prix with ATS before disappearing from the Formula One scene. He has since been in the family business Binderholz GmbH dealing in timber products.
His brother Franz was also a racing driver, and his nephew René competed in the IndyCar Series in 2018.
HansBinder (born 12 June 1948) is an Austrian former Formula One driver who raced for the Ensign, Wolf, Surtees and ATS teams. He won the European Formula...
not race in 1979 and failed to start the one race he entered in 1980. HansBinder, who started 13 races between 1976 and 1978. Patrick Friesacher, who...
organisers only noticed when he retired with a broken gear linkage. HansBinder would then take the second car for the rest of the season, though the...
Lewis Hamilton, David Coulthard, Nico Rosberg, Valtteri Bottas, René and HansBinder and René Rast. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Austrian politicians including...
private light aircraft accident in Brazil. From the race at Long Beach on, Hans-Joachim Stuck replaced Pace at Brabham and Alan Jones replaced Pryce at Shadow...
the second Wolf-Williams. However, Kuwashima was himself replaced by HansBinder during the meeting, after his money failed to materialize. Maki resurrected...
participated in the first practice session and was promptly replaced with HansBinder having posted very uncompetitive times. He never entered another event...
Explain Their Differences. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-0803974791. Strupp, Hans; Binder, Jeffrey (1984). Psychotherapy in a New Key. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 9780465067473...
PC4 was eventually entered for Hans Heyer (who started the German Grand Prix despite failing to qualify) and HansBinder (3 races) but the team's fortunes...
he finished in fifth place. Patrick Nève replaced Amon in France and HansBinder replaced Amon in Austria. Jacky Ickx would race the rest of the season...
replaced him at his home race and stayed for the 1978 season. Lauda replaced Hans-Joachim Stuck at Brabham, who subsequently moved to Shadow. He would join...
involved in a collision while trying to gain places, putting him out with Binder and Takahara. With Andretti out, Hunt had no challengers left and he built...
Giengen an der Brenz: Druckerei Schmid GmbH & Co., pp. 37–44 HansBinder, Anke Lutz, Hans Martin Lutz (1993), Schauhöhlen in Deutschland, Ulm: Aegis Verlag...
the season and Hans Heyer made a one-off appearance in the German Grand Prix, famously driving despite failing to qualify. HansBinder took over for the...
the Williams deal, and Frank Williams promptly replaced Kuwashima with HansBinder for the second practice session and the race itself. Kuwashima was not...
Reutemann Ferrari G 73 + 2 Laps 6 1 7 8 Hans-Joachim Stuck Brabham-Alfa Romeo G 73 + 2 Laps 19 8 35 HansBinder Penske-Ford G 73 + 2 Laps 18 9 30 Brett...
Zorzi 9 Michel Leclère 13 DNQ 10 11 11 Ret 13 Chris Amon DNS Warwick Brown 14 HansBinder Ret Masami Kuwashima DNS Williams FW04 Emilio Zapico DNQ NC 0...
manager 1946 – Catherine Bréchignac, French physicist and academic 1948 – HansBinder, Austrian racing driver 1948 – Herbert Meyer, German footballer 1948...