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  1. Joachim Winkelhock (Waiblingen, Alemania, 24 de octubre de 1960), es un piloto alemán de automovilismo. [1] [2] Su hermano mayor, Manfred Winkelhock, y el hijo de este Markus Winkelhock también son pilotos.

  2. Joachim Winkelhock (born 24 October 1960) is a German motor racing driver. The younger brother of the late Manfred Winkelhock, Winkelhock was born in Waiblingen, near Stuttgart. The youngest brother, Thomas Winkelhock, and Manfred's son Markus Winkelhock are also racing drivers.

  3. Joachim Michael „Jockel“ Winkelhock ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Automobilrennfahrer. Er ist der jüngere Bruder des 1985 tödlich verunglückten Rennfahrers Manfred Winkelhock, der ältere Bruder von Thomas Winkelhock, sowie der Onkel von Markus Winkelhock.

  4. 23 de jul. de 2019 · Markus Winkelhock fue el piloto local que sustituyó a Christijan Albers en el equipo Spyker para el Gran Premio de Europa de Fórmula 1 en Nürburgring. A pesar de las condiciones meteorológicas adversas, Winkelhock sorprendió al mundo al liderar la carrera durante seis vueltas, pero su aventura se vio truncada por un fallo mecánico.

  5. Joachim Winkelhock (born 24 October 1960) is a German motor racing driver. The younger brother of the late Manfred Winkelhock, Winkelhock was born in Waiblingen, near Stuttgart. The youngest brother, Thomas Winkelhock, and Manfred’s son Markus Winkelhock are also racing drivers.

  6. Find out about DTM driver, Joachim Winkelhock, their career, history and character information incl. races, teams and much more.

  7. Joachim started racing in 1979 in the Renault 5 championship, and in 1981 entered the European Renault 5 series. He first raced in single-seaters in 1982 in Formula Ford 1600 in Germany, but then switched back to touring cars racing sporadically between 1983 and 1985 mainly in a BMW 323i.