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]克莱恩施密特(jutta kleinschmidt),2001年度达喀尔拉力赛冠军,第一位获得冠军的女车手
First Cross Country event:
1987
Motorbike:
Pharaos Rally (Egypt).
Career Highlights
1988
Motorbike:
First participation in the Paris Dakar Rally
1992
Motorbike:
1st place Ladies Cup in Paris-Cape Town Rally and Pharaos Rally as well as Motorbike 24 Hour race at Clermont-Ferrand
Car:
Participation in N黵burgring 24 Hour race and Spa 24 Hour race
1993
Car:
First participation in a cross country rally in a car as co-driver of Jean-Louis Schlesser in the UAE Desert Challenge
Motorbike:
Dakar Rally
4th place overall Pharaos Rally
1994
Motorbike:
1st place Ladies Cup in Paris Dakar Rally and Pharaos Rally and 5th place overall Pharaos Rally
Car:
1st place production car class and 4th place overall in UAE Desert Challenge (Mitsubishi Pajero T1)
2nd place in two-wheel-drive class in the final standings of the Cross Country World Cup
1995
Car:
12th place Dakar Rally (Mitsubishi)
2nd place in two-wheel-drive class in the final standings of the Cross Country World Cup, 7th place overall
1996
Motorbike:
1st place in Ladies Cup in Australian Safari and Desert Challenge
Car:
Dakar Rally (Schlesser-Buggy)
2nd place in two-wheel-drive class in the final standings of the Cross Country World Cup
1997
5th overall and two stage wins in Dakar Agadez Dakar Rally, first stage win ever of a woman
N黵burgring 24 Hour race
1998
24th place and one stage victory in Paris Dakar Rally (Schlesser-Buggy)
Participation in Andros Trophy ice racing and Veedol Endurance Cup at the N黵burgring
4th place overall in UAE Desert Challenge at debut event of the "Ladies Team" together with co-driver Tina Th鰎ner
1999
Cross Country World Cup as works driver of Mitsubishi Germany (Mitsubishi Pajero T2)
3rd place overall in Granada Dakar Rally and two stage wins; first ever overall lead of a woman in this event (from 3rd to 5th stage) and first ever podium finish of a woman in this rally
4th place in Italian Baja (2nd place in T2 class)
4th place in Tunisia Rally (2nd place T2 class)
3rd place UAE Desert Challenge (2nd place T2 class)
4th place World Cup for Cross Country Rallies
7th place N黵burgring 24 Hour race with Ellen Lohr and Claudia H黵tgen (Carlsson-Mercedes SLK), class win
Veedol Endurance Cup (Mitsubishi GDI Carisma)
2000
Cross Country World Cup as works driver of Mitsubishi Germany (Mitsubishi Pajero T2)
5th place Paris Dakar Kairo Rally (2nd place T2 class)
2nd place Tunisia Rally (winner T2 class)
4th place Morocco Rally (winner T2 class)
2nd place Baja Espana (winner T2 class)
2nd place Master Rally (winner T2 class)
2nd place Por Las Pampas Rally (2nd place T2 class)
6th place UAE Desert Challenge (3rd place T2 class)
2nd place overall in final standings of 2000 World Cup for Cross Country Rallies
10th place in N黵burgring 24 Hour race (2nd in A5 class) (Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evolution VI)
Since the Por Las Pampas Rally, Andreas Schulz replaces Tina Th鰎ner as co-driver.
2001
Cross Country World Cup as works driver of Mitsubishi Germany, since March 2001 works driver of Mitsubishi Motors, Japan (Mitsubishi Pajero T2)
1st overall in Paris Dakar Rally
1st overall in Italian Baja
2nd overall in Morocco Rally (winner T2 class)
2nd overall in Baja Portugal (winner T2 class)
2nd overall in Master Rally (winner T2 class)
2nd overall in Por Las Pampas Rally (winner T2 class)
2nd place overall in final standings of 2001 World Cup for Cross Country Rallies
Accolades
Awarded "Engineer in Motion" by the German Engineering Association VDI, 28 April 2001
Voted "ADAC Motorsports Personality of the Year" by a jury, 17 November 2001
Voted "ARD Sports Personality of the Year" by TV viewers, 6 December 2001
Voted "Rally driver of the Year " by Motorsport aktuell readership, 18 December 2001
Received the "Lord Wakefield Trophy" award of the "British Women Racing Drivers Club" as "Outstanding Lady Competitor in 2001"
2002
2nd overall in Paris Dakar Rally as works driver of Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors, Japan (Mitsubishi Pajero T2)
Signature of a three-year contract with Volkswagen on 15 May 2002
2003
Volkswagen works driver (co-driver: Fabrizia Pons), Volkswagen Tarek
8th overall Telef髇ica Dakar Rally, 2nd in class for two-wheel drive vehicles, second best diesel-powered car
7th overall Italian Baja, 2nd in class for two-wheel drive vehicles
3rd overall Baja Deutschland, 1st in class for two-wheel drive vehicles
2004
Volkswagen works driver (co-driver: Fabrizia Pons), Volkswagen Race-Touareg
21st overall Telef髇ica Dakar Rally
First stage win of the Race-Touareg on leg 16
4th overall Morocco Rally with co-driver Bobby Willis
3rd overall Rallye d'Orient
13th overall UAE Desert Challenge
2005
Volkswagen works driver (co-driver: Fabrizia Pons), Volkswagen Race-Touareg
3rd overall Telef髇ica Dakar Rally
3rd overall Por las Pampas Rally
4th overall Tunisian Rally
3rd overall Moroccan Rally
2nd overall Baja Portalegre
2006
Volkswagen works driver (co-driver: Fabrizia Pons) until 31 January 2006, Volkswagen Race-Touareg 2
Dakar Rally (retired)
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