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    Karl Jochen Rindt (German: [ˈjɔxn̩ ˈʁɪnt]; 18 April 1942 – 5 September 1970) was a German-born racing driver who competed with an Austrian licence. In 1970, he was killed during practice for the Italian Grand Prix and became the only driver to be posthumously awarded the Formula One World Drivers' Championship.

  2. Sep 5, 2020 · Maurice Hamilton looks back on what made Jochen Rindt, Formula One's only posthumous world champion, so special.

  3. Nov 18, 2020 · We remember race car driver Jochen Rindt on the 50th anniversary of winning his first and only Formula One Drivers World Championship. See images of Rindt and the cars he drove on our blog.

  4. Sep 21, 2020 · Fearless throughout his short life, 1970 F1 world champion Jochen Rindt was the embodiment of the fighting spirit and became a folk hero to many Nerves of steel were needed to face the rain and poor visibility at the washout 1968 German Grand Prix.

  5. Nov 18, 2020 · Fifty years on from his tragic death at Monza, Jochen Rindt is remembered by close friend and former manager Bernie Ecclestone.

  6. Jochen Rindt contested 60 Formula 1 Grand Prix races and won 6 of them. In 1970 he was announced posthumous World Champion. He is the only Formula 1 World Champion to be awarded this title.

  7. Sep 5, 2020 · On the 50th anniversary of his tragic death at Monza, David Tremayne remembers the great Jochen Rindt - F1's only posthumous world champion, and a prolific racer taken far too soon... Bursting onto the scene.

  8. Sep 9, 2011 · Jochen Rindt won the Formula One World Championship in 1970. Rindt became the first driver to win the title posthumously. An exhibition at the Westlicht Gallery commemorated the 40th...

  9. Sep 5, 2020 · Fifty years on from the day Jochen Rindt was killed in practice for the Italian Grand Prix, two-time world champion Emerson Fittipaldi recalls a wonderful friendship with F1’s only posthumous...

  10. Spa, June 1966: Jochen Rindt scored his first Formula One podium with second place in the Belgian Grand Prix. In his Cooper T81-Maserati he split the Ferraris of John Surtees and Lorenzo Bandini. © Schlegelmilch

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