In my mind, it is exactly, like JOCHEN's close Friend Bernie Ecclestone once said: "He did not think too much, what to do, or how to do it - he just jumped into the car, and DID IT. He was ALL NATURAL!!" I think, he was driving on a different level, than everyone else did, he was a genius behind the steering-wheel, very BRAVE and tremendously talented. But in summary, JOCHEN was much, much more, than just a brilliant racingdriver... He was a successful businessmen, "feared" and loved by his competitors. He was very symphatic and just authentic. Very sad, that he lost his young life in such a tragic accident!!
In my mind, it is exactly, like JOCHEN's close Friend Bernie Ecclestone once said: "He did not think too much, what to do, or how to do it - he just jumped into the car, and DID IT. He was ALL NATURAL!!"
I think, he was driving on a different level, than everyone else did, he was a genius behind the steering-wheel, very BRAVE and tremendously talented. But in summary, JOCHEN was much, much more, than just a brilliant racingdriver...
He was a successful businessmen, "feared" and loved by his competitors. He was very symphatic and just authentic.
Very sad, that he lost his young life in such a tragic accident!!
Super sympathischer Typ...der Jochen...
Ron Dennis holding wheelbrace around 5.40!
JOCHEN RINDT... The best racingdriver EVER!!!!!
Jim Clark.
Ahurissant les ambulances en piste pendant le GP à 6.06 !!!
so dangerous circiut oh my very fast
last grand prix on rouen
Poor old Joe Schlesser