NÜRBURG, Germany — Sabine Schmitz, the first and only female race car driver to win the annual 24-hour race on the famed Nürburgring circuit and a renowned TV personality, has died. Sabine Schmitz: Jeremy Clarkson leads Top Gear ... - Bristol Live The 51-year-old, who died on Tuesday, is so far the only woman to win the Nürburgring 24 Hours — twice in 1996 and 1997 — and was also the first female winner of the VLN Nürburgring endurance series, in 1998. She has presented the BBC's motoring programme Top Gear since May 2016. サビーネ・シュミッツ - Wikipedia Sexist Top Gear fans ridicule Sabine Schmitz on X-rated site Sabine Schmitz Dead at 51 | PEOPLE.com Sabine Schmitz dies aged 51 as tributes to Top Gear star pour in Schmitz had been ill with cancer since 2017 and continued racing until 2019. Sabine Schmitz was born on May 14, 1969 in Adenau, in Western Germany. As Queen of the Nürburgring, Sabine Schmitz completed an estimated 20,000 laps of motor sport's most storied circuit, but her performance in a Ford Transit will live long in most people's memories. Sabine was born May 14, 1969; into a hotel and restaurant owning family. By the time she hit the first corner, she had already passed a handful of cars. Top Gear's Sabine Schmitz reveals cancer diagnosis Sabine Schmitz Death - Obituary: Sabine Schmitz has left friends, family and loved ones heart-broken as the news surrounding the death of Sabine Schmitz was announced. Jeremy Clarkson returns to Top Gear to pay tribute to Sabine Schmitz
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