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Formula One World Championship: David Brabham with team mate Roland Ratzenberger stand with Barbara BehlauDavid Brabham (AUS) (in the Simtek S941) with team mate Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) (Right) stand with Barbara Behlau (AUT), a sports manager based in Monaco
British Formula Three Championship: Roland Ratzenberger West Surrey Racing Ralt RT31-VWRoland Ratzenberger (AUT) West Surrey Racing Ralt RT31-VW. 1987 British Formula Three Championship
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Formula One World Championship: Roland Ratzenberger, who would make his GP debut with the new Simtek teamRoland Ratzenberger (AUT), who would make his GP debut with the new Simtek team. Formula One World Championship, Silverstone, England, 17 March 1994
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Formula One World Championship: Nick Wirth Simtek Team Principal talks with Roland Ratzenberger Simtek(L to R): Nick Wirth (GBR) Simtek Team Principal talks with Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) Simtek, who was tragically killed in an accident during Saturday qualifying
Le Mans 24 Hours Race: Roland Ratzenberger, Mauro Martini and Naoki Nagasaka SARD Toyota 93CÐV finished the race inRoland Ratzenberger (AUT) (Climbing into car during a nighttime pit stop), Mauro Martini (ITA) and Naoki Nagasaka (JPN) SARD Toyota 93CÐV finished the race in fifth position
Formula One World Championship: Roland Ratzenberger Simtek, who finished eleventh in his first GP start(L to R): Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) Simtek, who finished eleventh in his first GP start, talks with Nick Wirth (GBR) Simtek Team Principal
British Formula 3000 Championship: Roland Ratzenberger Spirit Motorsport Reynard 88-D CosworthRoland Ratzenberger (AUT) Spirit Motorsport Reynard 88-D Cosworth. 1989 British Formula 3000 Championship
British Formula Three Championship: Roland Ratzenberger Reynard 833-Alfa RomeoRoland Ratzenberger (AUT) Reynard 833-Alfa Romeo. 1988 British Formula Three Championship
British Formula Ford Festival: The podium: Philippe Favre; Roland Ratzenberger Van DiemenThe podium (L to R): Philippe Favre (SUI); Roland Ratzenberger (AUT) Van Diemen, race winner; Peter Rogers (GBR); Brian Jones (GBR) the Brands Hatch commentator