Difference between revisions of "Thomas Winkelhock"

From Formula Rejects Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(WTCM)
(WTCM)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
==[[WTCM]]==  
 
==[[WTCM]]==  
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]].
  
 
[[Category:Real-life drivers]]
 
[[Category:Real-life drivers]]
 
[[Category:WTCM drivers]]
 
[[Category:WTCM drivers]]

Revision as of 12:32, 9 October 2018

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

WTCM

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.