Bernd Schneider (racing driver)

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Bernd Schneider
Nationality  Flag of Germany German
Formula One World Championship career
Active years 1988 - 1990
Teams Zakspeed, Arrows
Races 34 (9 starts)
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Career points 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First race 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last race 1990 Spanish Grand Prix

Bernd Schneider (born July 20, 1964) is a champion touring car driver from Germany.

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[edit] Career

[edit] Early years

Born in St. Ingbert, Schneider was named after legendary driver Bernd Rosemeyer, winner of the 1936 European Drivers Championship. Introduced to karting at an early age, he displayed an obvious talent for racing. After several years in the junior kart series, Schneider won the 1980 German Kart championship. Two years later, he would win the 1982 European Kart championship with the national team. In 1983, he won the African kart championship.

[edit] Single seater racing

The next few years, Schneider would race in the various Formula Ford series in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. In 1986, he joined the German Formula Three circuit, winning the title the following year in 1987. This brought him to the attention of Erich Zakowski, who signed Schneider to drive for his Formula One team Zakspeed in 1988 and 1989. However, the small German-based squad did little to make an impression on the F1 circuit, with Schneider only able to qualify for nine races. Schneider also briefly drove for Arrows, before racing Porsche sports cars in the early 1990s for Joest Racing, in the World Sportscar Championship and races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

[edit] DTM championships

Schneider won his fifth DTM championship in 2006.
Schneider won his fifth DTM championship in 2006.

In 1992, Schneider moved to the DTM (German Touring Car Championship), driving for AMG-Mercedes. Finishing third his first season, he has since been a regular Mercedes driver. In 1995, he won his first DTM championship, piloting an AMG C-Class.

In the years of the DTM's absence, Schneider raced the works Mercedes CLK GTR cars in the FIA GT Championship, winning the title in 1997 after winning six races. In 1998, now with the CLK-LM variant, although winning five races, he lost the title to teammates Klaus Ludwig and Ricardo Zonta. He was also a Mercedes works driver in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1998 and 1999.

Bernd Schneider at the Sachsenring in 2002
Bernd Schneider at the Sachsenring in 2002

The DTM returned in 2000 with silhouette bodies and V8 engines, and Schneider took the championship crown three of the first four years (2000, 2001, and 2003) in an AMG CLK-Class; he was runner up in 2002. Still driving for AMG, Schneider has won a record four championships; in 2005, he was teammates with (among others) former F1 champion Mika Häkkinen, and in 2006 won his fifth championship title.

[edit] Personal

Schneider lives in Monte Carlo with his girlfriend Svenja and their daughter Lilly-Sophie. He also has children Lisa-Marie and Luca Maximilian with his ex-wife Nicole. Schneider still enjoys karting.

[edit] Complete Formula One results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1988 West Zakspeed Racing Zakspeed 881 Zakspeed Straight-4 BRA
DNQ
SMR
DNQ
MON
DNQ
MEX
Ret
CAN
DNQ
USA
DNQ
FRA
Ret
GBR
DNQ
GER
12
HUN
DNQ
BEL
13
ITA
Ret
POR
DNQ
ESP
DNQ
JPN
Ret
AUS
DNQ
- 0
1989 West Zakspeed Racing Zakspeed 891 Yamaha V8 BRA
Ret
SMR
DNPQ
MON
DNPQ
MEX
DNPQ
USA
DNPQ
CAN
DNPQ
FRA
DNPQ
GBR
DNPQ
GER
DNPQ
HUN
DNPQ
BEL
DNPQ
ITA
DNPQ
POR
DNPQ
ESP
DNPQ
JPN
Ret
AUS
DNPQ
- 0
1990 Footwork Arrows Racing Arrows A11 Cosworth V8 USA
12
BRA
SMR
MON
CAN
MEX
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
POR
- 0
Arrows A11B ESP
DNQ
JPN
AUS

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Kris Nissen
German Formula Three champion
1987
Succeeded by
Joachim Winkelhock
Preceded by
Klaus Ludwig
German Touring Car Champion
(Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft)

1995
Succeeded by
Bernd Schneider (2000)
(Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters)
Preceded by
none
International Touring Car Champion
1995
Succeeded by
Manuel Reuter
Preceded by
Ray Bellm
James Weaver

(BPR Global GT Series)
FIA GT Champion
1997
Succeeded by
Klaus Ludwig
Ricardo Zonta
Preceded by
Bernd Schneider (1995)
(Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft)
German Touring Car Champion
(Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters)

2000-2001
Succeeded by
Laurent Aïello
Preceded by
Laurent Aïello
German Touring Car Champion
2003
Succeeded by
Mattias Ekström
Preceded by
Gary Paffett
German Touring Car Champion
2006
Succeeded by
Mattias Ekström