Racing Driver

Philipp Eng

1990 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Philipp Eng is the 1,162nd most popular racing driver, the 1,485th most popular biography from Austria and the 22nd most popular Austrian Racing Driver.

Philipp Eng is most famous for his career as a BMW factory driver in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) and endurance racing series. A lesser-known fact is that he began karting at age 10 and won the ADAC GT Masters championship in 2012, marking his rapid rise in motorsport. His lasting impact includes inspiring a new generation of Austrian racers and contributing to BMW's successes in international competitions.

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Among Racing Drivers

Among racing drivers, Philipp Eng ranks 1,162 out of 1,080Before him are Phil Hanson, Zane Maloney, Johan Kristoffersson, David Beckmann, Yuki Takahashi, and Vivien Keszthelyi. After him are Paul Dana, Jean-Karl Vernay, Christian Bakkerud, Katherine Legge, Mitch Evans, and Beitske Visser.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Philipp Eng ranks 1,403Before him are Andre Blake, Reuben Gabriel, Darío Lezcano, Patrick Funk, Semion Elistratov, and Álex Martínez. After him are Olivier Irabaruta, David Wise, Sofía Toro, Yasmany Lugo, Mohamed Flissi, and Mathieu Gorgelin.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Philipp Eng ranks 1,485 out of NaNBefore him are Teya (2000), Thomas Zajac (1985), Stephanie Brunner (1994), Max Franz (1989), Beate Schrott (1988), and Michael Grabner (1987). After him are Robert Žulj (1992), Patrick Farkas (1992), Manuel Poppinger (1989), Alexander Prass (2001), Eva-Maria Brem (1988), and Fritz Dopfer (1987).

Among Racing Drivers In Austria

Among racing drivers born in Austria, Philipp Eng ranks 22Before him are Patrick Friesacher (1980), Mathias Lauda (1981), Manfred Stohl (1972), David Schumacher (2001), Andreas Zuber (1983), and Andreas Aigner (1984).

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