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{{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) | {{Infobox Active Driver (Multiple Series) | ||
| name = Leonhard | | name = Adolf Wilhelm Leonhard Friedrich August von Gottorp | ||
| nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German | | nationality = [[File:Flag of Germany svg.png]] German | ||
| birth date = 9th January 1941 (died 4th | | birth date = 9th January 1941 | ||
| birth place = Hanover, Lower Saxony<br>(died 4th October 2014, <br>Shanghai, China) | |||
| series 1 = Formula One | | series 1 = Formula One | ||
| debut season = 1967 | | debut season = 1967 | ||
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'''Leonhard | '''Adolf Wilhelm Leonhard Friedrich August von Gottorp''' (born 9 January 1941 in Hanover, Lower Saxony, died 4 October 2014 in Shanghai, China), competing under the name of '''Leonhard von Gottorp''', was a German racing driver. Known for competing in almost every category of motorsport, his most famous stints were in Formula One and the [[Life Grand Prix Series]], where he won the first race in series history. At 73 years of age, he was the oldest driver in the history of F1RWRS and the oldest driver by far in any major open-wheel racing series. | ||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == | ||
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===1978=== | ===1978=== | ||
In [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]], Von Gottorp announced he would be joining the Dutch team [[Boro]]. | In [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]], Von Gottorp announced he would be joining the Dutch team [[Boro]] alongside Italian veteran [[Vittorio Brambilla]]. | ||
===1989=== | |||
In [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989]], Von Gottorp made an unexpected return to Formula One at the age of 48 by taking part in the season-ending [[Mexican Grand Prix]] for the [[Zakspeed]] team in their final race weekend before the team left F1. Unfortunately, despite setting a faster time than his much younger team-mate [[Valentino Nicchi]] both drivers failed to pre-qualify. | |||
===1990=== | |||
Von Gottorp made a full-time return to the sport in [[1990 Alternate Formula One season|1990]], signing for the newly-formed [[Life|Life Racing Engines]] team alongside [[Bruno Giacomelli]]. | |||
== [[World Touring Car Masters]] == | == [[World Touring Car Masters]] == | ||
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! Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ! Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ||
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| [[ | | [[South African Grand Prix|RSA]] | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[United States Grand Prix West|USW]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[German Grand Prix|GER]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[ | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
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| [[ | | [[United States Grand Prix|USA]] | ||
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|bgcolor="#cfcfff"|[[United States Grand Prix West|USW]]<br /><small>19</small> | |bgcolor="#cfcfff"|[[United States Grand Prix West|USW]]<br /><small>19</small> | ||
|[[Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]] | |bgcolor="#cfcfff"|[[Spanish Grand Prix|ESP]]<br /><small>17</small> | ||
| [[Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]] | |bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br /><small>14</small> | ||
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|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[German Grand Prix|GER]]<br /><small>17</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Austrian Grand Prix|AUT]]<br /><small>DNQ</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br /><small>DNQ</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#cfcfff"| [[Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br /><small>13</small> | |||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | |||
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! [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989]] | |||
! [[Zakspeed|West Zakspeed Racing]] | |||
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! [[Yamaha]] OX88 3.5 V8 | |||
| [[Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]] | |||
| [[San Marino Grand Prix|SMR]] | |||
|[[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | |[[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | ||
| [[French Grand Prix|FRA]] | | [[French Grand Prix|FRA]] | ||
| [[ | | [[United States Grand Prix|USA]] | ||
|[[Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]] | |||
| [[British Grand Prix|GBR]] | | [[British Grand Prix|GBR]] | ||
| [[German Grand Prix|GER]] | | [[German Grand Prix|GER]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]] | ||
| [[Soviet Grand Prix|SOV]] | |||
| [[Portuguese Grand Prix|POR]] | |||
| [[Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | | [[Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | ||
|[[ | | [[Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]] | ||
| [[Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] | |||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | |||
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! [[ | ! [[1990 Alternate Formula One season|1990]] | ||
! [[ | ! [[Life Racing Engines]] | ||
! | ! [[Life]] L190 | ||
! | ! [[Life]] F35 3.5 W12 | ||
| BRA | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| SMR | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Brazilian Grand Prix|BRA]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| MON | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Pacific Grand Prix|PAC]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[San Marino Grand Prix|SMR]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"|[[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| CAN | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"|[[Canadian Grand Prix|CAN]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"|[[Mexican Grand Prix|MEX]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[French Grand Prix|FRA]] <br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[German Grand Prix|GER]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| [[Hungarian Grand Prix|HUN]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small> | ||
| | | [[Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]] | ||
| | | [[Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | ||
| | | [[Portuguese Grand Prix|POR]] | ||
| | | [[Japanese Grand Prix|JPN]] | ||
|bgcolor="#ffcfcf"| | | [[Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 22 January 2023
Adolf Wilhelm Leonhard Friedrich August von Gottorp (born 9 January 1941 in Hanover, Lower Saxony, died 4 October 2014 in Shanghai, China), competing under the name of Leonhard von Gottorp, was a German racing driver. Known for competing in almost every category of motorsport, his most famous stints were in Formula One and the Life Grand Prix Series, where he won the first race in series history. At 73 years of age, he was the oldest driver in the history of F1RWRS and the oldest driver by far in any major open-wheel racing series.
Early Life
Being born into the remnants of German royality, the Gottorp family managed to save their wealth from the many changes at the end of WW2. With said wealth, Von Gottorp enjoyed a fine education and started to race in minor series after being invited by a friend of his. In the winter of 1966, Von Gottorp started planning entering a few Formula 1 races in the following year. For that purpose, he bought a used Cooper and prepared to enter F1.
Formula 1 Career
1976
For 1976, von Gottorp signed for Team Fittipaldi partnering the experienced Emerson Fittipaldi. Despite a lack of pace compared to his team-mate, von Gottorp drove carefully in the races to bring his car home, an approach which paid off in South Africa. A fine 6th was the German's reward after Emerson span whilst running further up the field, with the one point vaulting the team out of pre-qualifying. The next four races of the season proved to be less entertaining, although he continued to finish strongly. Two seventh places in the Soviet and British Grand Prix would be the best results from the middle part of the season, the team often frustratingly close to scoring points. A run of four straight retirements beginning in the Netherlands looked to end his season on a low note, but a determined drive to 5th place in the season finale at Fuji in appalling conditions netted von Gottorp, and Fittipaldi, a further two points. von Gottorp finished the season having outscored Emerson Fittipaldi by three points to none, a development no-one had predicted.
1977
Heading into 1977, it was expected that Fittipaldi would retain von Gottorp. In a surprising development, McLaren offered von Gottorp their #12 car, an offer he was glad to accept.
Unfortunately for von Gottorp, this offer was later withdrawn after the British team opted to continue with American driver Tom Sneva. As a result, von Gottorp was sidelined for the first two rounds of the season before an opening at Hesketh Racing appeared before the United States West Grand Prix, where he replaced Belgian driver Patrick Nève. Despite being the fastest Hesketh in Pre-Qualifying, the team failed to proceed to main qualifying on aggregate times, a result that would set the tone for his 1977 season. von Gottorp would go on to leave Hesketh after another failure to pre-qualify at the Italian Grand Prix, with the team failing to pre-qualify in any of the 12 rounds since he had joined the team. At this late stage of the season, von Gottorp would not find another F1 drive before the year was out.
1978
In 1978, Von Gottorp announced he would be joining the Dutch team Boro alongside Italian veteran Vittorio Brambilla.
1989
In 1989, Von Gottorp made an unexpected return to Formula One at the age of 48 by taking part in the season-ending Mexican Grand Prix for the Zakspeed team in their final race weekend before the team left F1. Unfortunately, despite setting a faster time than his much younger team-mate Valentino Nicchi both drivers failed to pre-qualify.
1990
Von Gottorp made a full-time return to the sport in 1990, signing for the newly-formed Life Racing Engines team alongside Bruno Giacomelli.
World Touring Car Masters
1989
In 1989, von Gottorp joined the factory Audiwerke Motorsports team on their WTCM debut alongside fellow debutants Derek Warwick and Altfrid Heger. He piloted the Audi V8 in the B Class division of the championship, taking a pre-qualifying win and a second place in the sprint race at Watkins Glen. He would take several more class wins over the course of the season on his way to fifth overall in class.
F1RWRS Career: 2014
Despite being de facto long-time retired from motor racing with a few unsuccessful appearances in the 2012 Lotus Racing League season as well as a moderately succesful career in F1RGP2C in the ninties, Von Gottorp approached Tropico Grand Prix when the team announced their intention to replace Darren Older Jr.. Using the last bit of his once impressive financial assets and a minor sponsorship deal with internet service provider 1&1, the old German bought the seat and was due to debut at the Belgian Grand Prix. Older left the team on his own terms before the Norisring weekend, joining Scuderia Alitalia. This propelled him in the car a week before his planned debut. He showed that he has not unlearnt driving fast, giving rookie Miko Fäkkinen a hard time in both pratice and pre-qualifying, forcing the Finn to bring up the rear. He followed his impressive debut by using the full extent of his experience in the wet Spa pre-qualifying, pushing the inferior Tropican car to 11th place in one of the best laps of the year, beating his team mate by almost 10 seconds. After that impressive performance, reality struck back and the German driver failed to leave the bottom half of the pre-qualifying grid.
Death
Von Gottorp died on October 4, 2014 in his hotel room, in Shanghai, China, after a maid found him not responding to her knocking. Paramedics suspected that Von Gottorp may have been died due to his old age. A memorial service have been scheduled for him after the race, and the 2014 Chinese Grand Prix was held with a one-minute silence before the start.
Complete Career results
Complete Formula 1 Results
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | Points | WDC |
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1976 | Copersucar Team Fittipaldi | Fittipaldi FD04 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | BRA Ret |
RSA 6 |
USW 9 |
ESP Ret |
BEL 8 |
MON Ret |
SOV 7 |
FRA 8 |
GBR 7 |
GER Ret |
AUT 9 |
NED Ret |
ITA Ret |
CAN Ret |
USA Ret |
JPN 5 |
3 | 21st | |
1977 | Hesketh Racing | Hesketh 308D/77 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ARG | RSA | USW DNPQ |
ESP DNPQ |
BEL DNPQ |
MON DNPQ |
FRA DNPQ |
TUS DNPQ |
SOV DNPQ |
GBR DNPQ |
NED DNPQ |
GER DNPQ |
AUT DNPQ |
ITA DNPQ |
CAN | USA | JPN | 0 | — |
1978 | Beta Utensili HB Bewaking Alarmsystemen | Boro 003 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ARG 11 |
RSA 8 |
USW 19 |
ESP 17 |
BEL 14 |
MON DNQ |
SUI DNQ |
MUG DNQ |
GBR DNPQ |
FRA DNPQ |
NED DNPQ |
GER 17 |
AUT DNQ |
ITA DNQ |
CAN 13 |
USA DNPQ |
0 | — | |
1989 | West Zakspeed Racing | Zakspeed 891 | Yamaha OX88 3.5 V8 | BRA | SMR | MON | FRA | USA | CAN | GBR | GER | HUN | SOV | POR | ITA | BEL | JPN | AUS | MEX DNPQ |
0 | — | |
1990 | Life Racing Engines | Life L190 | Life F35 3.5 W12 | USA DNPQ |
BRA DNPQ |
PAC DNPQ |
SMR DNPQ |
MON DNPQ |
CAN DNPQ |
MEX DNPQ |
FRA DNPQ |
GBR DNPQ |
GER DNPQ |
HUN DNPQ |
BEL | ITA | POR | JPN | AUS | 0 | — |
Complete World Touring Car Masters Results
Year | Entrant | Car | Class | WDC | Pts | Class | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1989 | Audiwerke Motorsports | Audi V8 | B | Template:USA | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | 17th | 67 | 5th | 245 | |||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||||
FUJ Ret |
FUJ Ret |
WAT 8 |
WAT 8 |
KYA DNQ |
KYA DNQ |
PAU 19 |
PAU 20 |
BRN Ret |
BRN 23 |
MNZ 10 |
MNZ 11 |
CHA DNQ |
CHA DNQ |
BIR Ret |
BIR 16 |
SPA 5 |
SPA Ret |
NUR Ret |
NUR Ret |
BAT 6 | ||||||||||
1990 | Sax Racing | Mitsubishi Starion Turbo | B | Template:USA | Template:GBR | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | 49th | 12 | 19th | 30th | ||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||
BAT 13 |
Complete F1RWRS results
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | WDC | Points |
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2014 | Tropico Grand Prix | Tropico TGP001 | Yamaha OX88 | TAS | AUS | BRA | MEX | USA | MON | FRA | GBR | GER DNPQ |
BEL DNPQ |
ITA DNPQ |
MED DNPQ |
NED DNPQ |
MAC DNPQ |
CHN DNPQ |
JPN | =26th | 0 |