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  1. Heinz-Harald Frentzen (German pronunciation: [haɪ̯nt͡s ˈha.ʁalt ˈfʁeːn.t͡sn̩]; born 18 May 1967) is a German former racing driver. He competed in multiple disciplines including Sportscars, Formula One and DTM. He had his most success in Formula One, entering over 150 Grands Prix and winning three.

    • 13th ( 1992)
    • 1992, 2008
    • Euro RacingAston Martin Racing
  2. Heinz-Harald Frentzen (* 18. Mai 1967 in Mönchengladbach) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Automobilrennfahrer. Er startete von 1994 bis 2003 bei 157 Grand-Prix-Rennen in der Formel 1 und wurde dort 1997 Vizeweltmeister. Von 2004 bis 2006 fuhr Frentzen in der DTM, anschließend war er bei Langstreckenrennen und in der Speedcar Series aktiv.

  3. Apr 29, 2020 · Jordan insider Mark Gallagher explains why Heinz-Harald Frentzen really retired from the lead of the 1999 European Grand Prix, effectively killing off his title chances...

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Kick Sauber. Williams. It is said that the one man who really had the measure of Michael Schumacher before the German ace graduated to Formula 1 was his compatriot and Mercedes sportscar team mate Heinz-Harald Frentzen. H-HF joined the F1 grid in 1994 and went on to win three Grands Prix – and mount an unlikely title tilt with Jordan in 1999.

  5. Aug 23, 2023 · Heinz-Harald Frentzen: Germany’s F1 Cult Hero | F1 Beyond The Grid Podcast - YouTube. FORMULA 1. 10.4M subscribers. Subscribed. 5.9K. 105K views 7 months ago F1 Beyond The Grid Podcast....

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  7. Jun 10, 2014 · Learn about the career, achievements and activities of Heinz-Harald Frentzen, the only German driver to win a Formula 1 race. Find out his latest news, events, projects and contact information.

  8. Aug 23, 2023 · Beyond The Grid. F1’s Beyond The Grid podcast is back after the summer break with German fan favourite, and three-time Grand Prix winner, Heinz-Harald Frentzen as the guest. He tells host Tom Clarkson all about his eventful decade in Formula 1, which saw him drive for Sauber, Williams, Jordan, Prost and Arrows from 1994 to 2003.

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