RACING DRIVER

Karl Wendlinger

1968 - Today

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Karl Wendlinger (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈvɛndlɪŋɐ]; born 20 December 1968) is an Austrian professional racing and former Formula One driver. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Karl Wendlinger is the 276th most popular racing driver (up from 331st in 2019), the 763rd most popular biography from Austria (up from 820th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Austrian Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Karl Wendlinger ranks 276 out of 1,080Before him are Valtteri Bottas, Jutta Kleinschmidt, Franz Tost, Nelson Piquet Jr., Michel Leclère, and Kurt Adolff. After him are Luca Badoer, Peter Gethin, Kurt Ahrens Jr., François Picard, Paco Godia, and John Taylor.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Karl Wendlinger ranks 148Before him are Billy Crudup, Michael Cole, Carlos Marín, Lobsang Sangay, Klas Ingesson, and Alejandro Sanz. After him are Michael Vartan, Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini, Michael Stich, Dina Meyer, Temur Ketsbaia, and Julian McMahon.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Karl Wendlinger ranks 763 out of 1,424Before him are Johann Horvath (1903), Franz Wagner (1911), Wolfgang Schneiderhan (1915), Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1881), Franz Brunner (1913), and Count Karl Sigmund von Hohenwart (1824). After him are Josef August Schultes (1773), Joseph Hellmesberger Sr. (1828), Johann Michael Vogl (1768), Willy Puchner (1952), Erich Eliskases (1913), and Matthias Braun (1684).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Austria

Among racing drivers born in Austria, Karl Wendlinger ranks 8Before him are Roland Ratzenberger (1960), Helmut Marko (1943), Gerhard Berger (1959), Helmuth Koinigg (1948), Harald Ertl (1948), and Franz Tost (1956). After him are Alexander Wurz (1974), Jo Gartner (1954), Dieter Quester (1939), Hans Binder (1948), Otto Stuppacher (1947), and Ferdinand Zvonimir von Habsburg (1997).