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sonick 03-17-2021 05:13 AM

RIP Sabine Schmitz, queen of the 'ring
 
Just saw on social that she passed away. Nurburgring legend. Unfortunately passed away after a battle with cancer.

Eulogy written by Chris Harris: https://www.topgear.com/car-news/chr...sabine-schmitz





immorality 03-17-2021 07:32 AM

Such sad news. She was always a really bright star whenever I saw her on TV. RIP

westopher 03-17-2021 09:24 AM

An absolute legend. Huge in talent and personality. Very sad.

The Producer 03-17-2021 09:27 AM


RIP legend

:okay:

SkunkWorks 03-17-2021 10:25 AM

Shocked. Had no idea she was battling cancer. 51 is way too young.

Time to rewatch all my favourite Top Gear scenes with her in it - Ford Transit ring lap record, Britain vs Germany challenge, etc.

headhunt3r 03-17-2021 01:44 PM

I'm sure many others had a common bucket list item as I did... get a ride around the ring in her taxi. :alone:

RIP

Presto 03-17-2021 02:08 PM

RIP Sabine.
My favorite is still her laps around the 'Ring in a van:


punkwax 03-17-2021 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Producer (Post 9021056)

I’m not crying.

You’re crying.

SkinnyPupp 03-17-2021 03:57 PM

She was great on Top Gear. RIP

asian_XL 03-17-2021 04:23 PM

*shocked*

MarkyMark 03-17-2021 06:33 PM

Damn that sucks, I always enjoyed the segments when she was on the show.

EvoFire 03-17-2021 07:29 PM

There were saying she was battling health conditions awhile back but I thought she had gotten better. This sucks.

Dbone 03-17-2021 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by headhunt3r (Post 9021080)
I'm sure many others had a common bucket list item as I did... get a ride around the ring in her taxi. :alone:

RIP

I did it. This was in 2007 when I was there with the MKIV club. Recording was verboten but one of the guys worked in a CCTV company and had a pinhole camera in his plates (bignumtt)
. I can't find the video, but we had one of her cracking jokes over the radio while doing huge drifts in an m5 with 4 dudes just giggling away.

Absolute legend.

I also heard she was getting better until she was a late drop out this fall in the 24h. It really is a loss in a year of so many losses.

headhunt3r 03-18-2021 09:48 AM

Nice story posted on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/commen...schmitz_story/

Quote:

When I first started going to the Nürburgring in the late 1990s, Sabine Schmitz was one of the BMW Ring Taxi drivers. She was a successful VLN racer and pretty famous in Nürburg, but not anywhere else.

Nürburg was a quieter place back then - Sabine and I had a bunch of mutual friends, so we'd often end up in the same bars. At midnight in the Pistenklaus on a rainy weekend in 2000, several of us were debating whether to drive at all the following day. There was even more rain in the forecast, and the circuit isn't forgiving.

Sabine offered to demonstrate the "wet lines" for us in the Ring Taxi. The wet lines on a racing circuit are quite different to the dry ones - to avoid laid-down rubber and puddles you have to take a circuitous route around the track and it varies a lot according to how wet it is and how recently it rained. It's complicated. The Ring Taxi normally booked up months in advance, but they'd had cancellations because of the weather and she was sure it'd be fine. We were to rock up at the trackside office at 10 and say Sabine sent us.

The Pistenklaus closed and we all went our separate ways.

The following morning we staggered into the little office. It was raining far more than the previous day. The car park was almost empty, and the only vehicles that were going out on track were the usual flotilla of panel vans - fearless motorcyclists who couldn't ride in the rain but could sure take out their bike transporter.

I was terribly excited to be on a guest list, but I also didn't feel very well at all. Ten minutes later we were sat in the M5, with Sabine heading out onto the track. Sabine was as chatty as ever and seemed positively excited about driving around the track in a deluge. Maybe she didn't get hangovers.

Once we were through the entry barrier, Sabine floored it. The M5 was a big car but it lifted its skirts pretty effectively and, as we flew up towards Döttinger Höhe, she started to chat about the wet line through Tiergarten. The panel vans ahead were seeing the familiar white M5 in the rear view mirror and pulling right. Sabine waved a cheery "thanks" to them all.

The wipers were on full speed but we were going fast enough that they were mostly pushing water down the windscreen rather than off it. I was in the back, and my hangover had some questions.

We whooshed through Hatzenbach sideways with Sabine cackling and the rest of us becoming a bit less chatty. I held onto the grab handle on the door. Maybe she was still drunk?

About a third of the way around the track we came down into the corner after Hocheichen. I don't think it has a name, because it's not that much of a corner - it's a very slight right-hander over a little rise and is flat out in any of the cars I've driven around that track.

As we gained pace towards it, it occurred to me that this may not in fact be a flat out corner in a two-ton car with four people in it during a rainstorm. Sabine, however, evidently did not share this opinion and kept chatting away with her foot resolutely on the floor.

As we went over the top of the rise, she lost it. We were at 100+ mph and the rear snapped viciously. We were certainly going to spin, but there was also a lot of rollover potential. I sunk down in the seat and held my belt. Hopefully we'd slide as much on the black stuff as possible so that we would scrub off some speed before we hit the barrier on the left.

I'm not entirely sure what happened. Sabine shouted "HA!" and we were on the left side of the track heading up to Flugplatz. She had her foot on the floor again. "HA!", she giggled, as we went so light over Flugplatz that I gagged briefly. Doesn't she know there's another corner here?

I managed not to barf during the rest of the lap, but I don't remember any of the tips she gave us.

Sabine was a well-known attractive woman in a predominantly male environment, but she navigated it with decorum and humility and was just very easy to spend time around. There's a lot of ego in motorsport and, as far as I know, she had none of it.

I'm never going to understand the wet lines at the Nürburgring, but that's okay. I'm not Sabine Schmitz.

mr00jimbo 03-20-2021 09:18 PM

You know what I loved about Sabine? She was so full of positive energy that no other male auto journalist could match. When everybody else was complaining about cars, she was driving them and having so much fun and being so upbeat about it. She oozed joy.

StylinRed 03-21-2021 04:41 PM

I saw some coverage on her on the news the other day, I didn't pay much attention to it, thinking the station was just promoting some reruns or something, omg what a shock

She was so entertaining, so positive

RIP

The Producer 03-22-2021 10:00 AM

From Chris Harris (Top Gear) FB

Quote:

For those asking about a Sabine film - production has already started on an upcoming tribute to her – and we’ll release more information on when and how fans can watch it later in this current series.

TypeRNammer 04-05-2021 10:27 AM

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f9e...Hkmj8eegd/view

Mods, please delete if this is a violation but here is a direct download of the Sabine special

sonick 04-05-2021 10:44 AM

Thanks, was looking for that! Wasn't included in the latest episode of the Top Gear.

The Producer 04-05-2021 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TypeRNammer (Post 9022881)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f9e...Hkmj8eegd/view

Mods, please delete if this is a violation but here is a direct download of the Sabine special

what a great watch - classy too.

fsy82 04-05-2021 04:40 PM

That was a great video on her. She was amazing on the track. RIP Nurburg Queen


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