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'''Heinz-Harald Frentzen''', nicknamed '''"HHF"''' (born 18 May 1967 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) is a German former racing driver. | '''Heinz-Harald Frentzen''', nicknamed '''"HHF"''' (born 18 May 1967 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) is a German former racing driver. | ||
Frentzen, along with [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Fritz Kreutzpointner]] and [[Karl Wendlinger]], was a part of Mercedes-Benz's young driver programme in the late 1980s and early 1990s and represented the marque in Sportscars and the [[World Touring Car Masters]]. | |||
[[File:HHF 99.jpg|250px|thumb|Frentzen enjoyed his best career year in 1999. Here he celebrates a podium at Monza.]] | [[File:HHF 99.jpg|250px|thumb|Frentzen enjoyed his best career year in 1999. Here he celebrates a podium at Monza.]] |
Revision as of 16:03, 1 July 2019
Heinz-Harald Frentzen, nicknamed "HHF" (born 18 May 1967 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) is a German former racing driver.
Frentzen, along with Michael Schumacher, Fritz Kreutzpointner and Karl Wendlinger, was a part of Mercedes-Benz's young driver programme in the late 1980s and early 1990s and represented the marque in Sportscars and the World Touring Car Masters.
Mostly known for his appearances in Formula One and DTM, Frentzen's best career finish was during his two-year stint at Jordan, taking third place overall in 1999.