Jacky Ickx

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Jacky Ickx
Jacky Ickx 2018
Nation: BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Automobile world championship
First start: 1966 German Grand Prix
Last start: 1979 U.S. Grand Prix
Constructors
1966–1967  Tyrrell  · 1967  Cooper  · 1968  Ferrari  · 1969  Brabham  · 1970–1973  Ferrari  · 1973  McLaren  · 1973  Iso Marlboro  · 1974–1975  Lotus  · 1976  Williams  · 1976  Wolf  · 1976–1978  Ensign  · 1979  Ligier
statistics
World Cup balance: Vice World Champion ( 1969 , 1970 )
Starts Victories Poles SR
114 8th 13 14th
World Cup points : 181
Podiums : 25th
Leadership laps : 524 over 3045 km
Template: Info box Formula 1 driver / maintenance / old parameters

Jacques Bernard "Jacky" Ickx (born January 1, 1945 in Brussels ) is a former Belgian Formula 1 and sports car racing driver.

He is considered to be by far the most successful all-round racing driver , as he competed in a wide variety of motorsport disciplines and won victories in his more than 30 years of active time .

Career

Jacky Ickx is the son of the Belgian motor journalist Jacques Ickx. Ickx made his entry into motorsport with motorcycle races . In 1963 he became Belgian Trial Champion on a Zündapp .

Jacky Ickx in conversation with Willi Kauhsen , 1975
Jacky Ickx in the Ferrari 312 P at the Nürburgring, 1973

In 1966 he switched from a motorcycle to a racing car and was able to immediately achieve several victories in endurance races , such as the 24-hour race in Spa-Francorchamps with Hubert Hahne in a BMW 2000TI . In 1967 he was the first European Formula 2 champion in a Matra MS7 Cosworth , the later Formula 3000 and today's GP2 championship. His first appearance in a Formula 1 Grand Prix was in 1966 in the Ken Tyrrell team with a Formula 2 Matra MS6 Cosworth at the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. In 1967 he drove for Ken Tyrrell in a 1.6 liter Matra MS7-Cosworth Formula 2, also at the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, before driving a Cooper - Maserati at the Italian and US Grands Prix. In Monza, Ickx achieved his first World Championship point with sixth place.

In 1968 Ickx switched to Ferrari and celebrated his first Grand Prix victory on July 7, 1968 at the rainy French Grand Prix in Rouen. At the age of 23 he was the second youngest driver to win a Grand Prix after Bruce McLaren . McLaren was 22 years old when he won his first win in 1959. Between 1968 and 1979 Ickx achieved eight Grand Prix victories in 114 Formula 1 races and was twice vice world champion (1969 and 1970). He also won other Formula 1 races that were not part of the world championship (1971 Jochen Rindt memory race in Hockenheim in a Ferrari and 1974 Race of Champions in Brands Hatch in a Lotus). In 1979 he won Can-Am on Lola.

His successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans are legendary , where he won a Ford GT 40 in 1969 despite his slow strike against the starting sequence (see Le Mans start ) and was able to achieve five more victories by 1982 and was nicknamed " Monsieur Mans " received. This record was only surpassed in 2005 by Tom Kristensen . There were also numerous victories in touring car races , hill climbs and rallies , including winning the 1983 Paris-Dakar rally with actor Claude Brasseur as a passenger in a Mercedes-Benz G-model. In addition, Ickx won the endurance world championship in 1982 and 1983. This makes Jacky Ickx the most successful sports car racing driver.

On September 1, 1985, Ickx collided with the German Stefan Bellof at the 1000 km race for sports cars in Spa-Francorchamps ( Belgium ) in the corner of Eau Rouge , who died as a result of the accident. Allegedly he had n't seen it despite several flag signs that indicated that a faster driver wanted to overtake. The accusation that Ickx purposely pushed the faster Bellof away could never be proven.

Until 1995 he drove rallies and sports car championships. In the mid-1990s, Ickx withdrew from active motorsport, but remained associated with this sport as the organizer of various races.

Private

Ickx was married twice and has a total of five children, including daughter Vanina , who is also dedicated to racing. He lives with his wife, the singer Khadja Nin , in Ohain near Waterloo south of Brussels .

statistics

Statistics in the automobile world championship

Grand Prix victories

Single results

season 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th
1966 Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the US.svg Flag of Mexico (1934-1968) .svg
DNF 1
1967 Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Mexico (1934-1968) .svg
DNF 1 6th DNF
1968 Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Mexico.svg
DNF DNF 3 4th 1 3 4th 3 DNS DNF
1969 Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Mexico.svg
DNF 6 * DNF 5 3 2 1 10 * 1 DNF 2
1970 Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the US.svg Flag of Mexico.svg
DNF DNF DNF 8th 3 DNF DNF 2 1 DNF 1 4th 1
1971 Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the US.svg
8th 2 3 1 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 8th NC
1972 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the US.svg
3 8th 2 2 DNF 11 DNF 1 DNF DNF 12 5
1973 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the US.svg
4th 5 DNF 12 DNF DNF 6th 5 8th 3 8th 7th
1974 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the US.svg
DNF 3 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 11 5 3 5 DNF DNF 13 DNF
1975 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the US.svg
8th 9 12 2 8th DNF 15th DNF DNF
1976 Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of the US.svg Flag of Spain (1945–1977) .svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the US.svg Flag of Japan.svg
8th 16 DNQ 7th DNQ DNQ 10 DNQ DNF 10 13 DNF
1977 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Spain (1977–1981) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of Japan.svg
10
1978 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Spain (1977–1981) .svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada.svg
DNF 12 DNF DNQ
1979 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Brazil (1968–1992) .svg Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) .svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Spain (1977–1981) .svg Flag of Belgium (civil) .svg Flag of Monaco.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Canada.svg Flag of the United States.svg
DNF 6th DNF DNF 5 DNF DNF DNF

1 participation as a Formula 2 driver

Legend
colour abbreviation meaning
gold - victory
silver - 2nd place
bronze - 3rd place
green - Placement in the points
blue - Classified outside the point ranks
violet DNF Race not finished (did not finish)
NC not classified
red DNQ did not qualify
DNPQ failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black DSQ disqualified
White DNS not at the start (did not start)
WD withdrawn
Light Blue PO only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD Friday test driver
without DNP did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ injured or sick
EX excluded
DNA did not arrive
C. Race canceled
  no participation in the World Cup
other P / bold Pole position
SR / italic Fastest race lap
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
() Streak results
underlined Leader in the overall standings

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate Teammate placement Failure reason
1966 United StatesUnited States Essex Wire Corporation Ford GT40 GermanyGermany Jochen Neerpasch failure Engine failure
1967 United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Mirage M1 AustraliaAustralia Brian Muir failure Engine failure
1969 United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ford GT40 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jackie Oliver Overall victory
1970 ItalyItaly Ferrari SEFAC Spa Ferrari 512S SwitzerlandSwitzerland Peter Schetty failure accident
1973 ItalyItaly Ferrari SEFAC Spa Ferrari 312PB United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brian Redman failure Engine failure
1975 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gulf Research Racing Gulf GR8 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell Overall victory
1976 GermanyGermany Martini Racing Porsche System Porsche 936 NetherlandsNetherlands Gijs van Lennep Overall victory
1977 1 GermanyGermany Martini Racing Porsche System Porsche 936/77 FranceFrance Henri Pescarolo failure Engine failure
GermanyGermany Jürgen Barth United StatesUnited States Hurley Haywood Overall victory
1978 2 GermanyGermany Martini Racing Porsche System Porsche 936/77 FranceFrance Henri Pescarolo GermanyGermany Jochen Mass failure accident
FranceFrance Bob Wollek GermanyGermany Jürgen Barth Rank 2 and class win
1979 GermanyGermany Essex Motorsport Porsche 936 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brian Redman GermanyGermany Jürgen Barth disqualification external help required
1980 GermanyGermanyMartini Racing - Equipe Liqui Moly Porsche 908/80 GermanyGermany Reinhold Joest Rank 2
1981 GermanyGermany Porsche System Engineering Porsche 936/81 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell Overall victory
1982 GermanyGermany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 956 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell Overall victory
1983 GermanyGermany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 956 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell Rank 2
1985 GermanyGermany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 962 C. GermanyGermany Jochen Mass Rank 10

1 Ickx started with team-mate Pescarolo. After the failure of this car on lap 45, he was ordered to join the sister team to reinforce the Barth / Haywood duo.
2 After the team Ickx / Pescarolo / Mass retired, Ickx switched to the sister team Wollek / Barth.

Sebring results

year team vehicle Teammate placement Failure reason
1968 United KingdomUnited Kingdom JW Engineering Ford GT40 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brian Redman failure Clutch damage
1969 United KingdomUnited Kingdom JW Automotive Engineering Ltd. Ford GT40 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jackie Oliver Overall victory
1970 ItalyItaly Ferrari SPA SEFAC Ferrari 512S Spyder SwitzerlandSwitzerland Peter Schetty failure Cylinder overheated
1971 ItalyItaly Ferrari Automobili Ferrari 312PB United StatesUnited States Mario Andretti failure Gearbox damage
1972 ItalyItaly Ferrari Ferrari 312PB United StatesUnited States Mario Andretti Overall victory

Individual results in the sports car world championship

season team race car 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd
1963 BMW 700S United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly MAY GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly CON GermanyGermany ROS FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly MON GermanyGermany WIS FranceFrance TAV GermanyGermany FRE ItalyItaly CCE United KingdomUnited Kingdom RTT SwitzerlandSwitzerland OVI GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly MON FranceFrance TDF United StatesUnited States BRI
DNF
1966 Ecurie Francorchamps
Essex Wire Corporation
Ferrari 250LM
Ford GT40
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly MUG ItalyItaly CCE GermanyGermany HOK SwitzerlandSwitzerland SIM GermanyGermany ONLY AustriaAustria ZEL
DNF DNF
1967 JW Automotive Ford GT40
Mirage M1
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM GermanyGermany HOK ItalyItaly MUG United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly CCE AustriaAustria ZEL SwitzerlandSwitzerland OVI GermanyGermany ONLY
6th DNF 1 DNF DNF
1968 JW Automotive Ford GT40 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY BelgiumBelgium SPA United StatesUnited States WAT AustriaAustria ZEL FranceFrance LEM
DNF DNF 1 DNF 3 1 1 1
1969 JW Automotive Ford GT40
Mirage M2
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM United StatesUnited States WAT AustriaAustria ZEL
26th 1 DNF DNF DNF 1 DNF DNF
1970 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 512S United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON ItalyItaly TAR BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM United StatesUnited States WAT AustriaAustria ZEL
3 DNF 6th 2 DNF 5 DNF
1971 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 312PB ArgentinaArgentina BUA United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM AustriaAustria ZEL United StatesUnited States WAT
DNF 2 DNF 8th DNF DNF DNF
1972 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 312PB ArgentinaArgentina BUA United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM AustriaAustria ZEL United StatesUnited States WAT
8th 1 1 1 1 2 DNF 1 1
1973 Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 312PB United StatesUnited States DAY ItalyItaly VAL FranceFrance DIJ ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly TAR GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM AustriaAustria ZEL United StatesUnited States WAT
3 2 1 DNF DNF 1 DNF 3 2
1974 Autodelta
Matra Sports
BMW Motorsport
Gulf Research
Alfa Romeo Tipo 33
Matra MS670C
BMW 3.0 CSL
Gulf GR7
ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly IMO FranceFrance LEM AustriaAustria ZEL United StatesUnited States WAT FranceFrance LEC United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH South Africa 1961South Africa KYA
2 1 DNF DNF 5 3
1975 Willi Kauhsen Racing Team Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 United StatesUnited States DAY ItalyItaly MUG FranceFrance DIJ ItalyItaly MON BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly BY GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance ZEL United StatesUnited States WAT
2 2
1976 Porsche Porsche 935
Porsche 936
ItalyItaly MUG ItalyItaly VAL GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL ItalyItaly IMO GermanyGermany ONLY AustriaAustria ZEL ItalyItaly BY United StatesUnited States WAT CanadaCanada MOS FranceFrance DIJ FranceFrance DIJ AustriaAustria SAL
1 1 1 10 1 DNF 3 3 1 1
1977 Porsche Porsche 935 United StatesUnited States DAY ItalyItaly MUG FranceFrance DIJ ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY ItalyItaly VAL ItalyItaly BY United StatesUnited States WAT PortugalPortugal EST FranceFrance LEC CanadaCanada MOS ItalyItaly IMO AustriaAustria SAL United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH GermanyGermany HOK ItalyItaly VAL
DNF 1 DNF 1 DNF 1 DNF
1978 Porsche
Max Moritz Team
Vasek Polak Racing
Porsche 935
Porsche 936
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MUG United StatesUnited States VALLEY FranceFrance DIJ United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly MIS United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States WAT ItalyItaly VAL United StatesUnited States ROD
1 2 2 DNF DNF
1979 Gelo Racing Team
Porsche
Porsche 935
Porsche 936
United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MUG United StatesUnited States VALLEY FranceFrance DIJ United StatesUnited States RIV United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly BY United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States WAT BelgiumBelgium SPA United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH United StatesUnited States ROA ItalyItaly VAL El SalvadorEl Salvador ELS
32 2 2 5 DNF
1980 Porsche Porsche 908/80 United StatesUnited States DAY United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MUG ItalyItaly MON United StatesUnited States RIV United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States WAT BelgiumBelgium SPA CanadaCanada MOS United StatesUnited States ROA ItalyItaly VAL FranceFrance DIJ
2
1981 Porsche Porsche 936 United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States SEB ItalyItaly MUG ItalyItaly MON United StatesUnited States RIV United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM ItalyItaly BY United StatesUnited States DAY United StatesUnited States WAT BelgiumBelgium SPA CanadaCanada MOS United StatesUnited States ROA United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH
1
1982 Porsche Porsche 956 ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly MUG JapanJapan FUJ United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH
2 1 1 1 1
1983 Porsche Porsche 956 ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL GermanyGermany ONLY FranceFrance LEM BelgiumBelgium SPA JapanJapan FUJ South AfricaSouth Africa KYA
2 DNF 1 2 1 2 3
1984 Porsche Porsche 956 ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL FranceFrance LEM GermanyGermany ONLY United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH CanadaCanada MOS BelgiumBelgium SPA ItalyItaly IMO JapanJapan FUJ South AfricaSouth Africa KYA AustraliaAustralia SAN
2 1 7th 1 2 DNF 2 2
1985 Porsche Porsche 962 ItalyItaly MUG ItalyItaly MON United KingdomUnited Kingdom SIL FranceFrance LEM GermanyGermany HOK CanadaCanada MOS BelgiumBelgium SPA United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRH JapanJapan FUJ MalaysiaMalaysia SEL
1 4th 1 10 DNF 2 DNF 2 DNF 1

literature

  • John J. Goossens: Jacky Ickx. My happy career. Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart 1971, ISBN 3-87943-175-7 .

Web links

Commons : Jacky Ickx  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The accident. In: itd.net. Retrieved February 21, 2015 .