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After winning the 1976 German F3 championship, Schäfer joined [[Team Penske]] midway through the [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] F1 season replacing [[Brett Lunger]] alongside French veteran [[Henri Pescarolo]]. Schäfer would immediately lift Penske's spirits, venturing into the top half of the Pre-Qualifying timesheets. This pace would be rewarded at the Soviet Grand Prix, where Penske advanced from Pre-Qualifying for the first time in 1977. Schäfer would qualify for the race and go on to take Penske's first finish of the season at the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] with a 14th place finish. Schäfer would also manage to finish in [[Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] with a 19th place.
 
After winning the 1976 German F3 championship, Schäfer joined [[Team Penske]] midway through the [[1977 Alternate Formula One season|1977]] F1 season replacing [[Brett Lunger]] alongside French veteran [[Henri Pescarolo]]. Schäfer would immediately lift Penske's spirits, venturing into the top half of the Pre-Qualifying timesheets. This pace would be rewarded at the Soviet Grand Prix, where Penske advanced from Pre-Qualifying for the first time in 1977. Schäfer would qualify for the race and go on to take Penske's first finish of the season at the [[Soviet Grand Prix]] with a 14th place finish. Schäfer would also manage to finish in [[Canadian Grand Prix|Canada]] with a 19th place.
  
Schäfer was out of a World Championship drive in [[1978_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1978]] following the departure of Penske, thusly making the move to the [[1978 Alternate Aurora AFX British Formula One season|British Formula One]] series with the [[RAM Racing]] squad instead.
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Initially, Schäfer was set to keep his drive with Penske for the [[1978_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1978]] season, but after the sale of Penske to [[Arrows]] Schäfer found himself out of a World Championship drive. He would go on to make the move to the inaugural season of the [[1978 Alternate Aurora AFX British Formula One season|British Formula One]] series with the [[RAM Racing]] squad.
  
 
Following his retirement from racing, Schäfer set up his own racing team that raced successfully in German single seater championships until the early 2000s.
 
Following his retirement from racing, Schäfer set up his own racing team that raced successfully in German single seater championships until the early 2000s.

Latest revision as of 12:54, 13 December 2017

Bertram Schäfer (born 18th March, 1946 in Bitburg, Germany) is a German former racing driver known for his appearances in Formula One.

After winning the 1976 German F3 championship, Schäfer joined Team Penske midway through the 1977 F1 season replacing Brett Lunger alongside French veteran Henri Pescarolo. Schäfer would immediately lift Penske's spirits, venturing into the top half of the Pre-Qualifying timesheets. This pace would be rewarded at the Soviet Grand Prix, where Penske advanced from Pre-Qualifying for the first time in 1977. Schäfer would qualify for the race and go on to take Penske's first finish of the season at the Soviet Grand Prix with a 14th place finish. Schäfer would also manage to finish in Canada with a 19th place.

Initially, Schäfer was set to keep his drive with Penske for the 1978 season, but after the sale of Penske to Arrows Schäfer found himself out of a World Championship drive. He would go on to make the move to the inaugural season of the British Formula One series with the RAM Racing squad.

Following his retirement from racing, Schäfer set up his own racing team that raced successfully in German single seater championships until the early 2000s.

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
1977 Team Penske Penske PC4 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 ARG RSA USW ESP BEL MON FRA
DNPQ
TUS
DNPQ
SOV
14
GBR
DNPQ
NED
DNPQ
GER
DNPQ
AUT
DNPQ
ITA
DNPQ
CAN
19
USA
DNPQ
JPN
DNPQ
0