Helmuth Koinigg Formula one racer

Helmuth Koinigg (November 3, 1948 – October 6, 1974) was an Austrian racing driver who died in a crash in the 1974 United States Grand Prix, only his second Grand Prix start.Koinigg was born in Vienna. He raced in touring cars, Formula Vee and Formula Ford before a period in sports car racing. He subsequently found the finance to buy a seat with Scuderia Finotto driving their Brabham at his home grand prix in 1974, and although he failed to qualify, this led to a contract with Surtees for the last two races of the season.After a good showing at the 1974 Canadian Grand Prix, Koinigg was beginning to establish himself as a good prospect for 1975. But running near the back in the US Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, Koinigg's car suffered a suspension failure at turn 7, pitching it head-on into the Armco barrier. The speed at which Koinigg crashed was relatively minor, and he ought to have escaped the scene uninjured. Unfortunately, as with a number of other circuits at that time, the Armco was insecurely installed and the bottom portion of it buckled as the vehicle struck it. The car passed underneath the top portion, which remained intact, decapitating Koinigg and killing him instantly. Koinigg's accident was reminiscent of the death of Formula One driver François Cevert in the same event the previous year. In qualifying for the 1973 USA Grand Prix, Cevert ran wide into the esses, crashing into and uprooting the barrier, killing him instantly. After Cevert's death, a chicane called the "Scheckter Chicane" was placed at the esses to slow the cars down and help them avoid further serious accidents. However, it was removed ten years later in 1985, four years after Watkins Glen stopped holding the USA Grand Prix for Formula One. Just like several other F1 Legends, Koinigg's first racing car was a Mini Cooper. He purchased the car from Niki Lauda, which was also his first racing car.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 03, 1948
Nationality
Austria
Date of deathOctober 06, 1974

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Formula one racer

championships0
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first race
1974 Austrian Grand Prix
last race
1974 United States Grand Prix
podiums0
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races3
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Helmuth Koinigg on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.grandprix.com/gpe/drv-koihel.html