Английская Википедия:Claudia Hürtgen
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Claudia Hürtgen (born 10 September 1971 in Aachen) is a German racing driver.
Biography
Hürtgen started her career in karting and moved to German Formula Three. In 1993, during the F3 invitational race of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, she suffered hand injuries in a roll-over crash, which ended her single-seater career.
She began racing again with touring cars in 1995, winning the Austrian championship, followed with sports car racing, in which she scored class wins, in an LMP-675 class car or a Porsche, in the American Le Mans Series as well as in the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In 2000, she returned to the site of her crash, to win the Monaco Historic Grand Prix in a Maserati.
Between 2003 and 2004, she was champion in Germany's Deutsche Tourenwagen Challenge (DTC), which was renamed DMSB-Produktionswagen-Meisterschaft (DPM).
In 2005, Team Schubert and Hürtgen moved on the VLN endurance racing series on the Nürburgring Nordschleife. Hürtgen won the VLN championship in 2005, making her the first female champion since Sabine Schmitz in 1998.
At the 2006 24 Hours Nürburgring, Hürtgen drove two cars for a total of 11 hours, scoring 5th place among 220 cars with a 245 bhp BMW 120d.
2011 saw Hürtgen compete with Team Schubert (as Team Need for Speed) in the FIA GT3 European Championship and in various endurance races. She won the Dubai 24 Hour and finished 2nd overall at the Spa 24 Hours having started from 49th on the grid, in addition to her three podiums in the FIA GT3 season.
In 2021, Hürtgen was set to compete in Extreme E with ABT CUPRA XE alongside Mattias Ekström.[1] She only took part in the opening event, the 2021 Desert X-Prix.
Hürtgen won the Série A2 (open to pre-1961 front-engined Grand Prix cars) race of the 2022 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, onboard a Ferrari 246.[2]
Racing record
24 Hours of Le Mans results
Year | Team | Co-Drivers | Car | Class | Laps | Шаблон:Tooltip | Шаблон:Tooltip |
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1997 | Шаблон:Flagicon GT Racing Team AG Шаблон:Flagicon Roock Racing |
Шаблон:Flagicon John Robinson Шаблон:Flagicon Hugh Price |
Porsche 911 GT2 | GT2 | 280 | 13th | 4th |
1998 | Шаблон:Flagicon Roock Racing | Шаблон:Flagicon Michel Ligonnet Шаблон:Flagicon Robert Nearn |
Porsche 911 GT2 | GT2 | 285 | 17th | 3rd |
1999 | Шаблон:Flagicon Roock Racing | Шаблон:Flagicon André Ahrlé Шаблон:Flagicon Vincent Vosse |
Porsche 911 GT2 | GTS | 290 | 20th | 8th |
2001 | Шаблон:Flagicon KnightHawk Racing Шаблон:Flagicon Roock Racing International |
Шаблон:Flagicon Rick Fairbank Шаблон:Flagicon Chris Gleason |
Lola B2K/40-Nissan | LMP675 | 94 | DNF | DNF |
Complete Extreme E results
(key)
Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Шаблон:Tooltip | Points |
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2021 | Abt Cupra XE | Spark ODYSSEY 21 | DES Q Шаблон:Small |
DES R Шаблон:Small |
OCE Q Шаблон:Small |
OCE R Шаблон:Small |
ARC Q |
ARC R |
ISL Q |
ISL R |
JUR Q |
JUR R |
13th | 13 |
References
External links
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