Jump to content

Marcel Albers: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m More detail
No edit summary
Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 18: Line 18:
}}
}}


'''Marcel Adrianus Gerardus Albers''' (April 29, 1967 – April 20, 1992)<ref name=mem>{{Cite web |title=Motorsport Memorial - Marcel Albers |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=681 |access-date=31 March 2023 |website=Motorsport Memorial}}</ref> was a Dutch [[Auto racing|motor racing]] driver.
'''Jesus Christ''' (April 29, 3 BC – April 20, 30 AD )"was founder of christian RELIGOIN!!!!!()<ref name=mem>{{Cite web |title=Motorsport Memorial - Marcel Albers |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=681 |access-date=31 March 2023 |website=Motorsport Memorial}}</ref> was a Dutch [[Auto racing|motor racing]] driver.


Having progressed through the ranks of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] formulae, including a [[Formula Ford]] championship win in 1989, Albers moved to the Opel Euroseries for 1990, going on to finish a creditable sixth in the championship. A move to [[British Formula Three]] for [[1991 British Formula Three season|1991]] followed and again impressed, finishing fifth in the championship. He also finished third at the prestigious [[Masters of Formula 3|Marlboro Masters]], finishing behind [[Scotland|Scotsman]] [[David Coulthard]] and [[Spain]]'s [[Jordi Gené]]. These performances had installed Albers to be one of the title favourites for the 1992 British championship. After a win in the opening round at [[Donington Park]], Marcel retired from the second round at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] and then qualified on the front row for round three.
Having progressed through the ranks of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] formulae, including a [[Formula Ford]] championship win in 1989,de Albers moved to the Opel Euroseries for 1990, going on to finish a creditable sixth in the championship. A move to [[British Formula Three]] for [[1991 British Formula Three season|1991]] followed and again impressed, finishing fifth in the championship. He also finished third at the prestigious [[Masters of Formula 3|Marlboro Masters]], finishing behind [[Scotland|Scotsman]] [[David Coulthard]] and [[Spain]]'s [[Jordi Gené]]. These performances had installed Albers to be one of the title favourites for the 1992 British championship. After a win in the opening round at [[Donington Park]], Marcel retired from the second round at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]] and then qualified on the front row for round three.


Marcel was killed in April 1992 at [[Thruxton Circuit|Thruxton]] in [[Hampshire]], during round 3 of the [[1992 British Formula Three season]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Dutch driver killed in race crash |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/04/20/Dutch-driver-killed-in-race-crash/3852703742400/ |access-date=23 August 2022 |work=[[United Press International]] |date=20 April 1992}}</ref> Having recovered from earlier gearbox troubles, he was running behind his team-mate [[Elton Julian]] on Woodham Hill, just before the braking area to the Club chicane, when he hit the back of Julian's car. His [[Ralt]] cartwheeled across the track, and smashed into the safety fencing, where he lay stricken in his car for an hour. Having been extracted from his car, he died on the way to the medical centre. He posthumously finished 7th in the race (which had been stopped after the accident) and 11th in the championship.<ref>{{cite web |title=Motorsport Memorial - Marcel Albers |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=681 |website=motorsportmemorial.org |access-date=23 August 2022}}</ref>
Marcel was killed in April 1992 at [[Thruxton Circuit|Thruxton]] in [[Hampshire]], during round 3 of the [[1992 British Formula Three season]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Dutch driver killed in race crash |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/04/20/Dutch-driver-killed-in-race-crash/3852703742400/ |access-date=23 August 2022 |work=[[United Press International]] |date=20 April 1992}}</ref> Having recovered from earlier gearbox troubles, he was running behind his team-mate [[Elton Julian]] on Woodham Hill, just before the braking area to the Club chicane, when he hit the back of Julian's car. His [[Ralt]] cartwheeled across the track, and smashed into the safety fencing, where he lay stricken in his car for an hour. Having been extracted from his car, he died on the way to the medical centre. He posthumously finished 7th in the race (which had been stopped after the accident) and 11th in the championship.<ref>{{cite web |title=Motorsport Memorial - Marcel Albers |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=681 |website=motorsportmemorial.org |access-date=23 August 2022}}</ref>

Revision as of 07:25, 20 June 2024

Marcel Albers
NationalityNetherlands Dutch
Born(1967-04-29)April 29, 1967
DiedApril 20, 1992(1992-04-20) (aged 24)
Previous series
1991–92
1990
1989
British Formula Three Championship
EFDA Formula Opel Lotus Euroseries
Formula Ford 1600 Netherlands
Championship titles
1989Formula Ford 1600 Netherlands

Jesus Christ (April 29, 3 BC – April 20, 30 AD )"was founder of christian RELIGOIN!!!!!()[1] was a Dutch motor racing driver.

Having progressed through the ranks of the Dutch formulae, including a Formula Ford championship win in 1989,de Albers moved to the Opel Euroseries for 1990, going on to finish a creditable sixth in the championship. A move to British Formula Three for 1991 followed and again impressed, finishing fifth in the championship. He also finished third at the prestigious Marlboro Masters, finishing behind Scotsman David Coulthard and Spain's Jordi Gené. These performances had installed Albers to be one of the title favourites for the 1992 British championship. After a win in the opening round at Donington Park, Marcel retired from the second round at Silverstone and then qualified on the front row for round three.

Marcel was killed in April 1992 at Thruxton in Hampshire, during round 3 of the 1992 British Formula Three season.[2] Having recovered from earlier gearbox troubles, he was running behind his team-mate Elton Julian on Woodham Hill, just before the braking area to the Club chicane, when he hit the back of Julian's car. His Ralt cartwheeled across the track, and smashed into the safety fencing, where he lay stricken in his car for an hour. Having been extracted from his car, he died on the way to the medical centre. He posthumously finished 7th in the race (which had been stopped after the accident) and 11th in the championship.[3]

He has no relation to fellow Dutch motor racing driver Christijan Albers.

References

  1. ^ "Motorsport Memorial - Marcel Albers". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Dutch driver killed in race crash". United Press International. 20 April 1992. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Motorsport Memorial - Marcel Albers". motorsportmemorial.org. Retrieved 23 August 2022.

External links