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Latest revision as of 09:08, 13 April 2021
Jochen Richard Mass (born 30 September 1946 in Dorfen, Bavaria, Germany) is German former racing driver most notable for his appearances in Formula One. Outside of racing, his work received the "Best In Show" award at the 1990 International Ceramics Festival.
Formula One
1976
Jochen Mass raced for Marlboro Team McLaren in 1976 at the wheel of their venerable McLaren M23 alongside Argentinian Carlos Reutemann.
Mass took three third places over the course of the season - taking podiums at the season opening Argentine Grand Prix, the Spanish Grand Prix and the Belgian Grand Prix.
Mass was reportedly relieved of his driving duties on the evening after qualifying for the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, but opted to keep him for the race the following day. He retired from the Grand Prix with a blown engine.
Jochen Mass was replaced by American Tom Sneva at the following German Grand Prix after being deemed to have underperformed in relation to Carlos Reutemann, despite scoring 3 podiums. Mass failed to make another appearance in 1976.
Touring Car racing
1977
After being fired by McLaren, Mass joined an amateur pottery club in his native Dorfen, Bavaria. He showed aptitude, crafting an accurate model of Tom Sneva's McLaren, which witness say was destroyed in a rare bout of anger. After missing out on a drive for the 1977 Formula One season, he signed with Luigi Racing's BMW squad in the European Touring Car Championship. He continued to work clay in his spare time.
1988
In 1988, Mercedes-Benz entered the newly-formed World Touring Car Masters with a four-car team consisting of Jerry Mahony, Luis Perez-Sala, Roland Asch and Armin Hahne.
Over the course of the season, Mahony's performances disappointed the Mercedes-Benz hierarchy which saw him being dismissed ahead of the fourth round at the Norisring, being replaced by F3000 frontrunner Bernd Schneider. As Schneider was running a full season in F3000, his WTCM outings were limited - meaning Jochen Mass would take over the #51 190E at three rounds.
Mass's first outing was at the Birmingham Street Circuit, where he took a second in class in the endurance race and leading home a Mercedes one-two-three in the sprint. His other appearances would be at Spa-Francorchamps and the Nürburgring.
Mass also raced in the 1988 Tooheys 1000, sharing the Mercedes-Benz 190E with Armin Hahne. They finished as the top Mercedes-Benz in 13th overall and 4th in Class C.
1989
Following Roland Asch and Luis Perez-Sala's departure from the works Mercedes-Benz squad, Mass was given a full-time works drive in the series for 1989. Mass was joined by Armin Hahne, 1988 Class C runner-up Mauro Baldi and 1988 WTCM Drivers Champion Tim Harvey. Mass wasn't quite as strong as he was the year before and only managed two wins.
1990
Mass moved on from Mercedes in 1990, accepting a lucrative offer from their Swedish rivals Volvo. Mass was joined by two Swedes in Ulf Granberg and Anders Olofsson as well as Australian John Bowe.
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 | Marlboro Team McLaren | McLaren M23 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ARG 3 |
RSA Ret |
USW Ret |
ESP 3 |
BEL 3 |
MON 4 |
SOV 4 |
FRA Ret |
GBR Ret |
GER | AUT | NED | ITA | CAN | USA | JPN | 18 | 8th | |
1978 | ATS Racing Team | ATS D1 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ARG | RSA | USW | ESP | BEL | MON | SUI | TUS | GBR | FRA | NED | GER | AUT | ITA | CAN | USA Ret |
0 | — | |
1979 | ATS Kauhsen Racing Team | ATS WK2 | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | ARG Ret |
BRA Ret |
RSA Ret |
USW 5 |
ESP 9 |
BEL | MON | EUR | SMR | FRA | GBR | GER | AUT | NED | ITA | CAN | USA | 2* | 12th* |
Complete World Touring Car Masters Results
Year | Team | Car | Class | WDC | Pts | Class | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1988 | Mercedes-Benz AMG Team | Mercedes-Benz 190E | C | Template:AUS | Template:USA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | 34th | 11 | 13th | 85 | ||||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||||
BIR 12 |
BIR 13 |
SPA Ret |
SPA 26 |
NUR 15 |
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1989 | Mercedes-Benz AMG Team | Mercedes-Benz 190E | C | Template:USA | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | 35th | 32 | 8th | 212 | |||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||||
FUJ 14 |
FUJ 20 |
WAT 13 |
WAT 24 |
KYA 16 |
KYA 20 |
PAU 16 |
PAU 12 |
BRN DNQ |
BRN DNQ |
MNZ 18 |
KYA 27 |
CHA DNQ |
CHA DNQ |
BIR DNQ |
BIR DNQ |
SPA Ret |
SPA 19 |
NUR 6 |
NUR 24 |
BAT Ret |
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1990 | Volvo Dealer Team | Volvo 240 Turbo | B | Template:USA | Template:GBR | Template:FRA | Template:FRA | Template:GBR | Template:BEL | Template:AUS | 44th | 13 | 10th | 133 | ||||||||||||||||
E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | S | E | ||||||||
FUJ 16 |
FUJ 19 |
GLN Ret |
GLN 24 |
LAG Ret |
LAG 25 |
BRH Ret |
BRH Ret |
PAU 15 |
PAU 21 |
BRN 16 |
BRN 28† |
MNZ 19 |
MNZ 16 |
CHA 16 |
CHA 23 |
BIR DNQ |
BIR DNQ |
SPA Ret |
SPA 26 |
NUR Ret |
NUR 27 |
BAT DNQ |