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"I'm a farmer," Sabine Schmitz says, laughing, as she jumps out of her dusty Range Rover to release some of her horses. Some farmer. Schmitz is probably the best known woman in European motorsport, so ...
Sabine Schmitz, “Top Gear” presenter and race car driver known as the “Queen of the Nürburgring,” has died. She was 51. In 2020, Schmitz revealed that she had been diagnosed with cancer in late 2017.
Nürburgring officials have named a corner after the late Sabine Schmitz, the racing driver known as the 'Ring Queen, who died earlier this year at age 51 following a battle with cancer. Sabine-Schmitz ...
Trying to separate Sabine Schmitz from the Nordschleife doesn’t make any sense. She grew up at the track and essentially lived on it in every conveivable way. She was the queen of the Nordschleife and ...
Less than two weeks have gone by since the passing of Sabine Schmitz, the Queen of the Nürburgring, and people still can't believe she's gone. As one of the most iconic figures in the world of ...
Sabine Schmitz, the German racing driver who served as a presenter on BBC hit Top Gear, has died at the age of 51. Schmitz revealed last year that she had been suffering from cancer since 2017. Known ...
There are countless ways to win as a racing driver. Yes, you can win a victory. You can take a championship. You can set a record, do something no one else has done. But there's a unique honor that ...
The Top Gear family just experienced a major loss, as Sabine Schmitz, the German racing veteran who served as one of the show’s presenters, has died. Schmitz had been battling cancer since 2017, ...
German racing driver and television star Sabine Schmitz died on Thursday after a four-year battle with cancer. She was 51. The Frikadelli Racing Team, which she founded with her husband Klaus Abbelen, ...
Sabine Schmitz, the only female race car driver to win the annual 24-hour race on Germany’s Nürburgring track and a renowned TV personality, died Tuesday. She was 51. Schmitz, a popular German racing ...
Rest in peace, Sabine Schmitz. The Top Gear host has died after a battle with cancer. She was 51. Top Gear confirmed Schmitz's death on Wednesday, noting that she had been fighting cancer for over ...
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