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{{Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider |
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|Name = Max Deubel |
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|Nationality = [[Germany|German]] |
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|First win = [[1961 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1961]] [[German motorcycle Grand Prix|West German Sidecar Grand Prix]] |
|First win = [[1961 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1961]] [[German motorcycle Grand Prix|West German Sidecar Grand Prix]] |
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|Last win = [[1965 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1965]] [[1965 Isle of Man TT|Isle of Man Sidecar TT]] |
|Last win = [[1965 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1965]] [[1965 Isle of Man TT|Isle of Man Sidecar TT]] |
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|Last race = [[1966 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1966]] [[Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix|Belgian Sidecar Grand Prix]] |
|Last race = [[1966 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1966]] [[Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix|Belgian Sidecar Grand Prix]] |
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{{Infobox TT rider |
{{Infobox TT rider |
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'''Max Deubel''' (born 5 February 1935 in [[Wiehl]], [[Germany]]) is a retired [[German people|German]] [[sidecar]] racer. He was four time [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Superside|Sidecar World Champion]]<ref> |
'''Max Deubel''' (born 5 February 1935 in [[Wiehl]], [[Germany]]) is a retired [[German people|German]] [[sidecar]] racer. He was four time [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] [[Superside|Sidecar World Champion]]<ref name="superside">{{cite web |url=http://www.superside-america.com/OldSchool.htm |title=Superside America Sidecar Championship |accessdate=January 14, 2011}}</ref> and a three time [[Isle of Man]] [[Sidecar TT]] winner. In [[1962]] Deubel and passenger Emil Hörner were the first sidecar team to lap the [[Snaefell Mountain Course|Isle of Man TT course]] at over {{convert|90|mi}} per hour. Deubel and Hörner were awarded the 1966 Sidecar World Championship after Fritz Scheidegger and John Robinson were excluded for a fuel irregularity at the Isle of Man TT, but on appeal Scheidegger and Robinson were reinstated three months later.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iomtt.com/TT-Database/competitors.aspx?ride_id=1950&filter=D |title=Max Deubel profile at www.iomtt.com |accessdate=January 14, 2011}}</ref> Deubel retired after the 1966 season and has remained involved in motorsport as an FIM official.<ref name="superside"/> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.iomtt.com/TT-Database/competitors.aspx?ride_id=1950&filter=D Max Deubel profile at www.iomtt.com] |
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{{Sidecar World Champions}} |
{{Sidecar World Champions}} |
Revision as of 14:42, 13 January 2011
Template:Infobox Former Grand Prix motorcycle rider Template:Infobox TT rider Max Deubel (born 5 February 1935 in Wiehl, Germany) is a retired German sidecar racer. He was four time FIM Sidecar World Champion[1] and a three time Isle of Man Sidecar TT winner. In 1962 Deubel and passenger Emil Hörner were the first sidecar team to lap the Isle of Man TT course at over 90 miles (140 km) per hour. Deubel and Hörner were awarded the 1966 Sidecar World Championship after Fritz Scheidegger and John Robinson were excluded for a fuel irregularity at the Isle of Man TT, but on appeal Scheidegger and Robinson were reinstated three months later.[2] Deubel retired after the 1966 season and has remained involved in motorsport as an FIM official.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Superside America Sidecar Championship". Retrieved January 14, 2011.
- ^ "Max Deubel profile at www.iomtt.com". Retrieved January 14, 2011.
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