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Kurt Ahrens Jr.

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Nationality
  
German

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Kurt Jr.


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Role
  
Race car driver

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Active years
  
1968

Kurt Ahrens, Jr.

Born
  
19 April 1940 (age 84) Braunschweig Germany (
1940-04-19
)

Teams
  
non-works Brabham, Protos

Similar People
  
Vic Elford, Jo Siffert, Hans Herrmann, Gerhard Mitter, Peter Westbury

Kurt Karl-Heinrich Ahrens, also known as Kurt Ahrens Jr., (born April 19, 1940 in Braunschweig, Germany) is a former sports car racing and touring car racing driver who occasionally appeared in German Grand Prix Formula One races.

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His father, Kurt Ahrens Sr., was a German Speedway champion who competed against his son for 5 years. Kurt Ahrens Jr. started in 1958 with a Cooper-Norton Formula 3 and won the German Formula Junior title in 1961 and 1963, when his father retired.

He then raced Formula 2 and was present when Jim Clark was killed at the Hockenheimring in 1968. Due to the long Nürburgring track, it was possible to take part in the German Grand Prix in Formula 2 cars. He participated mostly with Brabhams for the Caltex Racing team, and was invited to drive the Brabham-Repco F1 in the wet 1968 German Grand Prix.

In 1968, Kurt joined also the Porsche factory sports car team and shared victory with Jo Siffert in the 1969 Austrian 1000 km event. He co-drove the pole-setting Porsche 917 "long tail" at the 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans, but neither car finished. In 1970, he partnered with Vic Elford to win the 1000km Nürburgring in a Porsche 908.

Ahrens retired after 1970, taking pride in never crashing in a race. He had suffered a high speed shunt in April 1970 while testing a long tail Porsche on a wet Ehra-Lessien, with the car disintegrating badly- the car went under the Armco barrier and broke in half (as they were known to do), leaving Ahrens strapped in the back.

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