Racing driver Sabine Schmitz, recognized for her prowess on German circuit Nurburgring, has died aged 51 after a protracted battle with most cancers.
Schmitz turned the primary girl to win the Nurburgring 24 Hours in 1996. As the motive force of the ‘Ring Taxi’, it’s estimated she accomplished greater than 30,000 laps of the well-known circuit.
She additionally turned recognized for her options on in style BBC present Prime Gear.
F1 paid tribute to Schmitz, tweeting: “We’re all deeply saddened to listen to that Sabine Schmitz has handed away. An unbelievable expertise and great one that made us all smile. Our ideas are along with her household and associates at this unhappy time.”
Former Prime Gear host Jeremy Clarkson tweeted: “Horrible information about Sabine Schmitz. Such a sunny particular person and so stuffed with beans.”
The official account of the Nurburgring tweeted: “The Nürburgring has misplaced its most well-known feminine racing driver.”
“Sabine Schmitz handed away far too early after a protracted sickness. We are going to miss her and her cheerful nature. Relaxation in peace Sabine!”
After her historic win on the Nurburgring 24 Hours, Schmitz received once more in 1997. She turned the primary ladies to win the VLN Endurance Championship the next 12 months.