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TIL that the 1970 F1 World Driver's Championship was awarded posthumously to Jochen Rindt. Rindt won 5 of the first 9 races, but crashed and died due to brake failure. No competitor
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AUTOMOBILSPORT Magazin - Close duel... The 1970 Formula 1 season was one of the most dramatic seasons of all. 7 different winners from 5 different teams. Here is eventual winner and champion
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A candid shot of 1970 F1 World Champion Jochen Rindt behind the wheel of his Lotus 49 at the Brands Hatch paddock with it being 49 years after he lost his life
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OfficialTeamHesketh on Twitter: "Jochen Rindt became #F1 World Champion #OTD 1970, 4 weeks after his fatal crash at Monza. https://t.co/LywlkBzk8h #JochenRindt #f1 #LotusF1 #grandprixdrivers https://t.co/5qOCfc5brx" / Twitter
Jochen Rindt is crowned the first posthumous world champion | Formula 1 | F1 features | ESPN.co.uk