Herbert Müller

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Herbert Müller in 1971 driving Ferrari 512M at the Nürburgring
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Herbert Müller in 1971 driving Ferrari 512M at the Nürburgring

Herbert Müller was a racing driver from Switzerland.

Among others success, he won the Targa Florio twice, in 1966 and 1973, both with Porsche.

Driving a Ferrari 512 in a Interserie/(CanAm) race at the Nürburgring, he survived a fiery start collision that luckily ended in the pit lane next to a fire engine. Müller got out of the car and ran towards a fire fighter who put out the flames on his overall.

He died in the 1981 1000km Nürburgring in his Porsche 908 Turbo. The Porsche 935 of Bobby Rahal had been parked next to the track at Klostertal since lap 1, still loaded with fuel. Müller ran wide in a corner, probably due to an oil spill, and hit this car at high speed, causing an explosion. He did not escape from his car and the fire this time. Most common reason for the accident is, that he lost control of his Prototype trying to avoid the spinning GT-class Porsche of Karl-Josef Römer. Pictures of Müller running wide and the spinning Carrera RS of Römer exist.

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