Engineer

Mario Theissen

German motorsport engineer

1952 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Theissen is the 327th most popular engineer, the 5,169th most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,203rd in 2019) and the 37th most popular German Engineer.

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Mario Theissen's biography spans 16 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 53.96.

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Among Engineers

Among engineers, Mario Theissen ranks 327 out of 409. Before him are Charles Combes, Preston Tucker, Yuri Artsutanov, Gordon Bell, Arthur E. Kennelly, and Pavel Solovyov. After him are Louis Armand, Leon O. Chua, Franciszek Rychnowski, Othmar Ammann, Martin Eberhard, and Beatrice Hicks.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Mario Theissen ranks 498. Before him are Marianne Williamson, Alan Clark, Manuel Göttsching, Daryl Stuermer, Susan Collins, and Estanislau da Silva. After him are Patrick Gaillard, Édouard Fritch, Pierluigi Pairetto, Tatyana Prorochenko, Siegfried Brietzke, and António Oliveira.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Mario Theissen ranks 5,169 out of 8,184. Before him are Sabine Schmitz (1969), Ludwig Ganghofer (1855), Cha Du-ri (1980), Karl Allgöwer (1957), Herbert Schade (1922), and Carl Ebert (1887). After him are Klaus Schmidt (1953), Aki Schmidt (1935), Jan Carstenszoon (null), Hanns Seidel (1901), Uwe Reinders (1955), and Theo Helfrich (1913).

Among Engineers In Germany

Among engineers born in Germany, Mario Theissen ranks 37. Before him are Gerhard Fieseler (1896), Oskar von Miller (1855), Friedrich L. Bauer (1924), Christopher Cockerell (1910), Wilhelm Nusselt (1882), and Peter Schreyer (1953). After him are Julius Kühn (1825), Willy Rampf (1953), Willy Ley (1906), Matthias Ettrich (1972), and Roland Baar (1965).

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