Klaus Enders
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Klaus Enders (born 2 May 1937 in Wetzlar, Germany) is a retired German Sidecar racer. He was six-time FIM Sidecar World Champion[2] and a four-time winner of the sidecar class at the Isle of Man TT.[3] Enders decided to retire at the end of the 1970 season and try car racing, only to return to sidecars a year later, winning three more world titles before retiring for good at the end of 1974. His co-drivers were Wolfgang Kalauch and Ralf Engelhardt.
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Preceded by Fritz Scheidegger with John Robinson |
World Sidecar Champion with Ralf Engelhardt 1967 |
Succeeded by Helmut Fath with Wolfgang Kalauch |
Preceded by Helmut Fath with Wolfgang Kalauch |
World Sidecar Champion with Ralf Engelhardt (1969) with Ralf Engelhardt and Wolfgang Kalauch (1970) 1969-1970 |
Succeeded by Horst Owesle with Julius Kremer and Peter Rutterford |
Preceded by Horst Owesle with Julius Kremer and Peter Rutterford |
World Sidecar Champion with Ralf Engelhardt 1972-1974 |
Succeeded by Rolf Steinhausen with Josef Huber |
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