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Winkelhock followed in his brother [[Joachim Winkelhock|Joachim]]'s footsteps when he joined the [[World Touring Car Masters]] series in [[1990 World Touring Car Masters season|1990]] as a mid-season replacement for the injured [[Nettan Lindgren-Jansson]] at the Volker Schmidt Racing BMW team. He failed to qualify on several occasions but he was able to finish fourth in class in the [[Bathurst 1000]].
 
Winkelhock followed in his brother [[Joachim Winkelhock|Joachim]]'s footsteps when he joined the [[World Touring Car Masters]] series in [[1990 World Touring Car Masters season|1990]] as a mid-season replacement for the injured [[Nettan Lindgren-Jansson]] at the Volker Schmidt Racing BMW team. He failed to qualify on several occasions but he was able to finish fourth in class in the [[Bathurst 1000]].
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Revision as of 19:36, 11 November 2018

Thomas Winkelhock (born May 22, 1968 in Waiblingen, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany) is a German racing driver.

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Winkelhock followed in his brother Joachim's footsteps when he joined the World Touring Car Masters series in 1990 as a mid-season replacement for the injured Nettan Lindgren-Jansson at the Volker Schmidt Racing BMW team. He failed to qualify on several occasions but he was able to finish fourth in class in the Bathurst 1000.

Complete WTCM Results