Peter Hahn (racing driver)

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Peter J. Hahn (born June 27, 1909 in Cologne , † December 10, 1991 in Ventura , California ) was an American racing driver of German origin.

Career

Hahn received a cockpit from Helin in 1952 for the Indianapolis 500 , which was part of the Formula 1 world championship that year . He competed in a Snowberger - Offenhauser and failed to qualify. Hahn mainly drove sports car races. Among other things, he started the Carrera Panamericana in 1952 .

statistics

Career stations

Indianapolis 500 results

year Start number begin Agony (km / h) Result Round guide failure
1952 74 DNQ
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WD withdrawn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

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