Everything about Richard Von Frankenberg totally explained
Richard van Frankenberg (
4 March 1922 in
Darmstadt -
11 November 1973) was a
German journalist and race car driver.
He took part in many
24 Hours of Le Mans in the 1950s, as well as in races at
Mille Miglia,
Montlhery,
Monza and
Nürburgring, often with a
Porsche 550, the type of car he became famous for, when crashing over the banking of the
AVUS in Berlin. The Porsche slid over the top and Frankenberg was thrown out, which was caught on photos like
this one
. He survived with minor injuries - unlike
Jean Behra who was killed in a similar accident in
1959.
Frankenberg was killed in a roadway accident in 1973 at age 52.
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