RACING DRIVER

Volker Weidler

1962 - Today

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Volker Hermann Weidler (born 18 March 1962) is a retired racing driver from Germany, best known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Volker Weidler is the 604th most popular racing driver (down from 478th in 2019), the 5,446th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,992nd in 2019) and the 50th most popular German Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Volker Weidler ranks 604 out of 1,080Before him are Sam Tingle, Tony Rolt, Donald Campbell, Roelof Wunderink, Asdrúbal Fontes Bayardo, and Bob Gerard. After him are Vitaly Petrov, Fabrizio Barbazza, Alex Barros, John Kocinski, Rupert Keegan, and Ian Burgess.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Volker Weidler ranks 425Before him are Arnaud Montebourg, Colin Clarke, Janine Turner, José M. Hernández, David Koechner, and Tomoyasu Hotei. After him are Nicholas Lea, Arnold Scholten, Retno Marsudi, Carlos Alazraqui, Eric Vanderaerden, and Tzi Ma.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Volker Weidler ranks 5,449 out of 7,253Before him are Hugo Dollheiser (1927), Wolfdietrich Schnurre (1920), Wolfgang Sidka (1954), Annemarie Buchner (1924), Margitta Pufe (1952), and Jörg Heinrich (1969). After him are Liesel Westermann (1944), Christiane Krause (1950), Rick J. Jordan (1968), Christian Wörns (1972), Karl Lauterbach (1963), and Jürgen Werner (1935).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Germany

Among racing drivers born in Germany, Volker Weidler ranks 50Before him are Oswald Karch (1917), Josef Peters (1914), Hans Klenk (1919), Armin Schwarz (1963), Helmut Niedermayr (1915), and Rudolf Krause (1907). After him are Günther Bechem (1921), Rudolf Schoeller (1902), Willi Heeks (1922), Ernst Klodwig (1903), Theo Fitzau (1923), and André Lotterer (1981).