Sabine Schmitz
Sabine Schmitz (; 14 May 1969 – 16 March 2021) was a German professional motor racing driver and television personality. She was born in Adenau to a family in the hotel and catering business, and raised in one of the villages nestled within the Nürburgring. She initially trained to join the same profession as her parents before choosing to begin a career in racing, working as a driver for BMW and Porsche.She became known for being an expert on the Nürburgring circuit, being the first woman to win a major 24h race overall, and winning two victories in 24h races during the course of her driving career on the circuit. She also became a cult icon on television, following her appearance on BBC's ''Top Gear'', making recurring appearances alongside several of the programme's presenters. In March 2021, Schmitz died of cancer at the age of 51, following a diagnosis in late 2017. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Stupar,Yohana Vanesa, García,María Gabriela, Schäfer,Jörg, Schmidt,Sabine, Piovano,Eduardo, Blanc,Gérard, Huneau,Frédéric, Le Coustumer,Phillipe
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2by Schmidt, Sabine, Howa, Hélène, Diallo, Amy, Martín, Jacobo, Cremer, Michel, Duros, Pauline, Fontanier, Christophe, Deflandre, Bruno, Metzger, Edouard, Mulder, Thierry
Published 2014-06artículo bibliotecaICM ES