Name:Hans-Joachim   Surname:Stuck
Country:Germany   Entries:81
Starts:74   Podiums:2
Fastest laps:0   Points:29
Start year:1974   End year:1979
Active years:6    

Hans-Joachim Stuck (born 1 January 1951), nicknamed “Strietzel”, is a German racing driver who has competed in Formula One and many other categories.

After some success in Formula 2 with a March-BMW, he also entered F1 with March. Overall, Stuck participated in 81 Grands Prix, debuting on 13 January 1974. He achieved two podiums and scored 29 championship points. Incidentally, Stuck was the first driver to be born after the inaugural Grand Prix in 1950. Stuck was quite successful at Brabham-Alfa in 1977, leading the 1977 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen in the rain, but was replaced by Niki Lauda for 1978. Stuck missed an opportunity to join Williams F1 just before this team became successful.

Due to his height of 194 centimetres (6 ft 4 in), he did not fit well into the F1 cars of the late 1970s that had the cockpit moved forward. Leaving F1 at that time probably spared him bad injuries to the leg, as suffered by Ronnie Peterson, Clay Regazzoni, Marc Surer and others. Info from Wiki

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1977 Italy GP

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