RACING DRIVER

Martin Tomczyk

1981 - Today

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Martin Tomczyk (born 7 December 1981) is a German former professional racing driver. He is now the motorsports director at ABT Sportsline. Tomczyk was the DTM champion in 2011, third in 2007, fourth in 2006 and fifth in 2004, having won eight races. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Tomczyk is the 1,069th most popular racing driver (down from 990th in 2024), the 7,054th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,639th in 2019) and the 74th most popular German Racing Driver.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Martin Tomczyk ranks 1,069 out of 1,080Before him are Sean Edwards, Romano Fenati, Miguel Molina, Simone Corsi, Richard Verschoor, and John Andretti. After him are Tony Stewart, Daniel Juncadella, Yonny Hernández, Victor Martins, Daniel Carlsson, and Ayumu Iwasa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Martin Tomczyk ranks 1,212Before him are Kessarin Ektawatkul, Andreas Linger, Jesús Hernández, Kasper Søndergaard, Zhao Ruirui, and Katrin Mattscherodt. After him are Lorena Guréndez, Tian Jia, Leon Osman, Jason Kapono, Stefan Groothuis, and Pooja Umashankar.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Martin Tomczyk ranks 7,057 out of 7,253Before him are Lena Klenke (1995), Mark Dragunski (1970), Richard Schmidt (1987), Mark Warnecke (1970), Gina Lückenkemper (1996), and Katrin Mattscherodt (1981). After him are Bastian Reinhardt (1975), Tim Wieskötter (1979), Tracey E. Bregman (1963), Ahmed Kutucu (2000), Daniel Didavi (1990), and Johannes Geis (1993).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Germany

Among racing drivers born in Germany, Martin Tomczyk ranks 74Before him are Sophia Flörsch (2000), Timo Scheider (1978), Sandro Cortese (1990), René Rast (1986), Mike Rockenfeller (1983), and Alex Hofmann (1980). After him are Jonas Folger (1993), Michael Ammermüller (1986), Maro Engel (1985), Maximilian Götz (1986), Maximilian Günther (1997), and Daniel Abt (1992).