Walter Röhrl
Walter Röhrl, born on March 7, 1947, in Regensburg, Germany, is a renowned rally driver celebrated for his remarkable contributions to motorsport. Nicknamed "The Tall One," Röhrl achieved significant fame during his professional career from 1973 to 1987, securing two FIA World Championships in 1980 and 1982, alongside a European Championship title in 1974. His prowess behind the wheel was not limited to rally racing; he also participated in circuit racing events, showcasing his versatility as a driver.
Röhrl's illustrious career transitioned to a focus on development roles at Audi, where he began working in 1988. His last competitive appearance as a professional driver was in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) in 1992. Following his retirement, Röhrl took on the role of ambassador and test driver for Porsche starting in 1993, a position he continues to hold. He participated in select races for Porsche until 1994 and remains active in historic motorsport events, further solidifying his legacy in the racing community.
Walter Röhrl's achievements and contributions to motorsport have left an indelible mark on the industry, making him a respected figure among fans and fellow competitors alike.