Hermann Paul Müller

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Hermann Paul Müller
Nationality Flag of Germany German

Grand Prix motorcycle racing career
Active years 1952 - 1955
Teams NSU
Grands Prix 14
Championships 250cc - 1955
Wins 1
Podium finishes    7
Career points N/A
Pole positions N/A
Fastest laps N/A
First Grand Prix 1952 125cc Spanish Grand Prix
First win 1955 250cc West German Grand Prix
Last win 1955 250cc West German Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1955 250cc Nations Grand Prix

Hermann Paul Müller (born in Bielefeld, November 21, 1909 - died in Ingolstadt, December 30, 1975) was a famous German Grand Prix motorcycle road racer (from 1929) and racecar driver (from 1937, at Auto Union). In 1955, he won the 250cc world championship riding an NSU. He also won the 1939 edition of the FIA French Grand Prix held in Reims.

The NSU motorcycle with which Müller won the 1955 250 cc World Championship.
The NSU motorcycle with which Müller won the 1955 250 cc World Championship.
Sporting achievements
Preceded by
Rudolf Caracciola
European Drivers' Champion
(disputed)

1939
Succeeded by
none