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Willi Krakau

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Nationality
  
German

Wins
  
0

Active years
  
1952

Championships
  
0

Role
  
Racing driver

Entries
  
1 (0 starts)

Name
  
Willi Krakau

Teams
  
privateer AFM

Podiums
  
0


Born
  
4 December 1911Felgeleben, Saxony, Germany (
1911-12-04
)

Died
  
April 26, 1995, Peine, Germany

Similar People
  
Theo Helfrich, Gunther Bechem, Ernst Klodwig, Toni Ulmen, Hans Klenk

Willi Krakau (4 December 1911, Felgeleben (now Schönebeck) – 26 April 1995) was a racing driver from Germany. During the late 1940s and early 1950s, he built a reputation as a constructor of special racing cars, sometimes based on the BMW 328, with which he enjoyed some success in various formulae including Formula Two.

His single entry into a World Championship Formula One race was at the 1952 German Grand Prix. Driving his six-cylinder AFM car, he completed the qualifying sessions but did not appear on the starting grid.

Prior to his motor racing exploits, Krakau had tried his hand at several sports, and was a member of the German rowing team at the 1936 Summer Olympics.

Krakau died in Peine in 1995.

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References

Willi Krakau Wikipedia


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