Klaus Niedzwiedz

Klaus Niedzwiedz (born February 24, 1951 in Dortmund, Germany) is a former professional race driver and motoring journalist.

Driver

Team mate Klaus Ludwig's 1981 Group 5 Zakspeed Ford Capri at the Auto & Technik Museum in Sinsheim, Germany

His greatest success came in the 1980s as a driver for Ford.

Niedzwiedz rose to prominence when driving a Ford Capri for Zakspeed in the Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft. The turbocharged 1.4 L engine from the Zakspeed Ford Capri was later enlarged for the 1.7 L "Super Capri". With this 500+ hp car, Niedzwiedz established in 1982 the "eternal lap record" for Group 5 touring car racing at the old 22.8 km Nürburgring with 7:08.59, just 10 seconds slower than the F1 record of 6:58.60 set by Niki Lauda in 1975 (see: Nürburgring lap times).

During the 1982 season, Niedzwiedz also drove in the World Endurance Championship for Zakspeed, in a Ford C100. The Zakspeed-prepared Group C machine was run by the works Ford Germany team with Klaus Ludwig, Manfred Winkelhock and Marc Surer at the wheel, but the car was a midfielder at best, although Jonathan Palmer and Desiré Wilson scored a 4th place overall the 1,000 km of Brands Hatch in 1982. Ford Germany retracted their support and one car was sold to privateers, while the other chassis was evolved by Zakspeed into the C1/4 and the C1/8, making few appearances in international racing, but becoming a front-runner in the German Interserie, where it won the European championship in 1984 with Klaus Niedzwiedz.

In 1982 and 1987, he was the winner at the 24 Hours Nürburgring, in both events with Klaus Ludwig. Driving an Eggenberger Motorsport Ford Sierra he was runner-up in the World Touring Car Championship of 1987 and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft of 1989.

Between 1987 and 1996, Niedzwiedz drove six times in the Bathurst 1000. After driving for Eggenberger Motorsport in 1987, he drove Eggenberger built Sierra RS500s for Allan Moffat Racing in 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1992.[1][2][3][4] He returned in 1996 to drive a Ford Falcon EB.

Niedzwiedz also drove for Allan Moffat Racing at the 1989 Fuji 500[5] and 1990 Sandown 500.[3]

In 1998, he won the privateer title in the ADAC German Supertouring car championship (Super Tourenwagen Cup) with an Opel Vectra.

In 2003, he won a VLN race with Porsche 911 GT3 at the Nürburgring

Other events:

Journalist

Since 1984, Niedzwiedz has worked as a journalist and television host in Germany, starting with moderation of Sat.1 magazine Treibstoff. Since 1997, he moderates n-tv Motor.

Tamiya Model

A 1/24 scale model of the 1979 Ford Capri Zakspeed (model 24014) is represented as the D&W Klaus Niedzwiedz car, and is complete with Niedzwiedz in team uniform.

Career Results

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points
1987 Switzerland Ford Texaco Racing Team Ford Sierra RS Cosworth MNZ
DSQ
JAR
5
DIJ
3
NUR
1
SPA
Ret
2nd 268
Ford Sierra RS500 BNO
1
SIL
4
BAT
DSQ
CLD
5
WEL
1
FJI
1

Complete Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 DC Points
1988 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises Ford Sierra RS500 BAT
Ret
WEL PUK FJI NC 0

Complete Spa 24 Hours results

Year Pos Class No Team Co-Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps
Engine
1986 7 Div. 3 3 Switzerland Eggenberger Motorsport United Kingdom Steve Soper
West Germany Siegfried Müller, Jr.
New Zealand Mike Thackwell
Ford Sierra XR4Ti P 475
Ford Lima 2.3 L I4 turbo
1987 DNF 3 7 Switzerland Ford Texaco Racing Team West Germany Klaus Ludwig
Belgium Thierry Boutsen
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth P 406
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year Pos Class No Team Co-Drivers Chassis Tyres Laps Qual
Pos
Engine
Group A
1987 DSQ 1 7 Switzerland Ford Texaco Racing Team West Germany Klaus Ludwig Ford Sierra RS500 P 159 1
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
DNS 1 12 Switzerland Ford Texaco Racing Team Ford Sierra RS500 P 4
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
1988 DNF A 9 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises Canada Allan Moffat
Australia Gregg Hansford
Ford Sierra RS500 D 129 4
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
1989 2 A 10 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises West Germany Frank Biela
Canada Allan Moffat
Ford Sierra RS500 D 161 3
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
1990 10 A 10 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises West Germany Frank Biela
Belgium Pierre Dieudonné
Ford Sierra RS500 D 151 1
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
DNF A 9 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises Australia Gregg Hansford
Belgium Pierre Dieudonné
Ford Sierra RS500 D 138 8
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
1992 19 A 10 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises Australia Gregg Hansford Ford Sierra RS500 D 128 10
Ford Cosworth YBD 2.0 L I4 Turbo
Group 3A Touring Cars
1996 10 9 Australia Allan Moffat Enterprises Australia Ken Douglas Ford EB Falcon D 157 25
Ford 302 5.0 L V8

External links

References

  1. Normoyle, Steve (1989). The Great Race 8. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  2. Normoyle, Steve (1990). The Great Race 9. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  3. 1 2 Normoyle, Steve (1991). The Great Race 10. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  4. Normoyle, Steve (1993). The Great Race 12. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  5. Fuji Inter-tec 500 km Touring Car Racing.net
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