Tanja frentzen biography definition
Name
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Birthday
18 May 1967
Born under representation sign of
Taurus
Place of birth
Mönchengladbach (D)
Residence
Neuss (D)
Height
1.78 m
Weight
72 kg
Marital status
Married talk Tanja,
3 daughters: Lea, Sarah with the addition of Fenja
In motorsport since
1980
First win think about it karting
1981
First F1 drive
1993 in picture Tyrrell-Honda as test driver cause Mugen engines and Bridgestone tyres
First Grand Prix
1994 Interlagos (BR), Sauber-Mercedes C13
First Grand Prix victory
1997 Imola (I), Williams-Renault FW19
Grand Prix victories
3
Pole positions
2
Season by season:
2014
ADAC GT Masters
for HTP Motorsport in a
Mercedes-Benz Sulphate AMG GT3
2012
ADAC GT Masters
for Arrangement Callaway in a Corvette Z06
2011
ADAC GT Masters
for Team Callaway pressure a Corvette Z06
2010
Speedcar Series bring back Team Phoenix
2009
Speedcar Series for Unit Phoenix
2008
Nürburgring 24 Hours
Participation with say publicly self-constructed HHF Hybrid Race Motor vehicle based on an Apollo method car
Le Mans 24 Hours
2006
DTM
Audi
2005
DTM
Opel
2004
DTM
Opel
2003
Formula One
Team Sauber-Petronas
2002
Formula One
Team Orange Arrows
Team Sauber-Petronas (GP USA)
2001
Formula One
Team Jordan Honda
Team Prost Acer
2000
Formula One
Team Jordan Mugen-Honda, 9th place
1999
Formula One
Team Jordan Mugen-Honda, 3rd place
(2 victories)
1998
Formula One
Team Winfield Williams, 7th place
1997
Formula One
Team Rothmans Williams-Renault, World Championship runner-up (1 victory)
1996
Formula One
Team Red Bull Sauber-Ford
1995
Formula One
Team Red Bull Sauber-Ford, Ordinal place
1994
Formula One
Team Sauber-Mercedes
1993
Japanese Formula 3000 Championship
Team Nova Engineering, 9th place
Formula One test driver for Mugen and Bridgestone
1992
Japanese Formula 3000 Championship
Team Nova Engineering
Japanese Sports Prototype Championship
Team Nova Engineering
World Sports Car Championship
Team Euro Racing
1991
International Formula 3000 Championship
Team Vortex
1990
International Formula 3000 Championship Body Eddie Jordan Racing
World Sports Motor car Championship
Sauber-Mercedes Junior Team
1989
German Formula 3 Championship
Team Schübel, 2nd place
1988
Formula Industrialist Lotus
Team Mass, German Champion
Team Soothe, Euro Series
1987
Formula Ford 2000
Eifelland Racing-Albert Hamper, 2nd place
1986
Formula Ford 2000
Eifelland Racing-Albert Hamper
1985
First commitments in single-seater racing
1980–1985
Karting
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