RACING DRIVER

Gijs van Lennep

1942 - Today

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Gijsbert "Gijs" van Lennep (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɛizbərt ˈxɛis fɑn ˈlɛnɛp]; born 16 March 1942) is a Dutch racing driver who competed in eight Formula One races. However, his main achievements were in sports car racing. He is a member of the untitled Dutch nobility. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gijs van Lennep is the 194th most popular racing driver (down from 158th in 2019), the 494th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 458th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Dutch Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Gijs van Lennep ranks 194 out of 1,080Before him are Eddie Irvine, Nino Vaccarella, Roberto Moreno, Didier Auriol, Marc Surer, and Bruno Senna. After him are Hans-Joachim Stuck, Toulo de Graffenried, Brian Naylor, Jenson Button, Timo Salonen, and Leslie Johnson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, Gijs van Lennep ranks 270Before him are Ivan Mládek, Björn Nordqvist, Graham Nash, Montserrat Figueras, Phil Esposito, and Gunilla Bergström. After him are Colin Groves, Radu Vasile, David Stern, Gregorio Rosa Chávez, Günter Wallraff, and B. J. Thomas.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Gijs van Lennep ranks 494 out of 1,646Before him are Gerard Reve (1923), Thomas Joannes Stieltjes (1856), Hendrik C. van de Hulst (1918), Rudi Carrell (1934), Johannes van den Bosch (1780), and Virgil van Dijk (1991). After him are Barent Fabritius (1624), Tim Krabbé (1943), Jelle Zijlstra (1918), Dick van Dijk (1946), Arnold Houbraken (1660), and Henri Nouwen (1932).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Netherlands

Among racing drivers born in Netherlands, Gijs van Lennep ranks 3Before him are Jos Verstappen (1972), and Carel Godin de Beaufort (1934). After him are Jan Lammers (1956), Ben Pon (1936), Huub Rothengatter (1954), Eppie Wietzes (1938), Jan Flinterman (1919), Michael Bleekemolen (1949), Christijan Albers (1979), Roelof Wunderink (1948), and Dries van der Lof (1919).