
Alfred Neubauer
Alfred Neubauer was a prominent German motorsport manager and the racing director for Mercedes-Benz during the 1950s, known for his strategic mind and leadership. Following the Le Mans disaster in 1955, he was instrumental in the decision for Mercedes to withdraw from racing for several decades, reflecting the profound impact of the tragedy on the sport.
Born on Sep 15, 1891 (133 years old)
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Alfred Neubauer was the Mercedes racing director who received the order to withdraw the cars from the race after the accident.
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