John Cordts, the Glossary
John Cordts (born 23 July 1935) is a former racing driver who has raced in Formula One and North American sports car racing.[1]
Table of Contents
29 relations: Auto racing, Brabham, Brabham BT23, Can-Am, Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Coventry Climax, Formula One, Hamburg, Lola Cars, McLaren, Mont-Tremblant, North Bay, Ontario, Pontiac Firebird, Sports car racing, Straight-four engine, Westwood Motorsport Park, 1969 British Grand Prix, 1969 Canadian Grand Prix, 1969 Dutch Grand Prix, 1969 Formula One season, 1969 French Grand Prix, 1969 German Grand Prix, 1969 Italian Grand Prix, 1969 Mexican Grand Prix, 1969 Monaco Grand Prix, 1969 South African Grand Prix, 1969 Spanish Grand Prix, 1969 United States Grand Prix.
- Can-Am entrants
- Canadian Formula One drivers
- German emigrants to Sweden
- Racing drivers from Hamburg
- Swedish emigrants to Canada
Auto racing
Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.
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Brabham
Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham, was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team.
Brabham BT23
The Brabham BT23 was a formula racing car built by Brabham in 1967.
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Can-Am
The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am, was an SCCA/CASC sports car racing series from 1966 to 1974, and again from 1977 to 1987.
Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
The Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (CMHF) is a hall of fame run by the Canadian Motorsport Heritage Foundation as a not-for-profit charitable institution that "honours and recognizes the achievements of individuals and institutions that have made outstanding contributions to Canadian motorsport as drivers, owners, team members, motorsport builders, sponsors and significant contributors, as well as those who have distinguished themselves in the new Media category." It was established in 1992 by Gary Magwood and Lee Abrahamson, with assistance by Automobile Journalists Association of Canada founding president and motorsport reporter Len Coates, to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the various Canadian motorsports communities.
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Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (formerly Mosport Park and Mosport International Raceway) is a multi-track motorsport venue located north of Bowmanville, in Ontario, Canada, approximately 75 kilometers (47 miles) east of Toronto.
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Coventry Climax
Coventry Climax was a British forklift truck, fire pump, racing, and other speciality engine manufacturer.
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Formula One
Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
Lola Cars
Lola Cars Limited is a British automobile manufacturer founded in 1958 by Eric Broadley in Bromley, England.
McLaren
McLaren Racing Limited is a British motor racing team based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. John Cordts and McLaren are can-Am entrants.
Mont-Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant is a city in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, approximately northwest of Montreal and northeast of Ottawa, Ontario.
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North Bay, Ontario
North Bay is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.
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Pontiac Firebird
The Pontiac Firebird is an American automobile built and produced by Pontiac from the 1967 to 2002 model years.
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Sports car racing
Sports car racing is a form of motorsport road racing which utilises sports cars that have two seats and enclosed wheels.
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Straight-four engine
A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
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Westwood Motorsport Park
Westwood Motorsport Park (or Westwood Racing Circuit) was a 8-turn motorsport race track located in Coquitlam, British Columbia on the southern slopes of Eagle Mountain (known locally as Eagle Ridge).
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1969 British Grand Prix
The 1969 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Silverstone Circuit on 19 July 1969.
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1969 Canadian Grand Prix
The 1969 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Mosport Park on September 20, 1969.
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1969 Dutch Grand Prix
The 1969 Dutch Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Zandvoort Circuit on June 21, 1969.
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1969 Formula One season
The 1969 Formula One season was the 23rd season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing.
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1969 French Grand Prix
The 1969 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Charade Circuit on 6 July 1969.
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1969 German Grand Prix
The 1969 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Nürburgring on 3 August 1969.
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1969 Italian Grand Prix
The 1969 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 7, 1969.
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1969 Mexican Grand Prix
The 1969 Gran Premio de Mexico (Mexican Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca, Mexico City on October 19, 1969, two weeks after the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen.
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1969 Monaco Grand Prix
The 1969 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Circuit de Monaco on 18 May 1969.
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1969 South African Grand Prix
The 1969 South African Grand Prix, formally the Third AA Grand Prix of South Africa (Afrikaans: Derde AA Suid-Afrikaanse Grand Prix), was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami Circuit on 1 March 1969.
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1969 Spanish Grand Prix
The 1969 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Montjuïc circuit on 4 May 1969.
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1969 United States Grand Prix
The 1969 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 5, 1969, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York.
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See also
Can-Am entrants
- Autodelta
- Carl Haas
- Chaparral Cars
- Dan Blocker
- George Eaton (racing driver)
- Herbert Müller (racing driver)
- John Cannon (racing driver)
- John Cordts
- John Oliver Gunn Jr.
- March Engineering
- McLaren
- Mecom Racing Team
- Mike Hiss
- North American Racing Team
- Peter Gregg (racing driver)
- Rick Muther
- Scuderia Filipinetti
- Shadow Racing Cars
- Surtees Racing Organisation
- Team Penske
Canadian Formula One drivers
- Al Pease
- Allen Berg
- Bill Brack
- Eppie Wietzes
- Ernie de Vos
- Formula One drivers from Canada
- George Eaton (racing driver)
- Gilles Villeneuve
- Jacques Villeneuve
- Jacques Villeneuve (racing driver, born 1953)
- John Cannon (racing driver)
- John Cordts
- Lance Stroll
- Nicholas Latifi
- Peter Broeker
- Peter Ryan (racing driver)
German emigrants to Sweden
- Abraham Baer
- Albert Köhl
- Albertus Pictor
- Anders Angerstein
- Andreas Murray
- Anna Ovena Hoyer
- Antje Jackelén
- Benjamin Danielsson Roth
- Burchard Precht
- Carl Hellmuth Hertz
- Carl Wilhelm Scheele
- Christopher Delphicus zu Dohna
- Cordelia Edvardson
- David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
- David von Krafft
- Eduard Brendler
- Eugénie Söderberg
- Felix Gmelin
- Florian Krampe
- Gert Marcus
- Hans Christoff von Königsmarck
- Hans von Euler-Chelpin
- Hellmut Röhnisch
- Helmut Kirschey
- Helmut Rüdiger
- Henry B. Goodwin
- Herbert Sandberg (conductor)
- Hubertus Brandenburg
- Jacob Marcus
- Johan Christian Ackermann
- Johann Philip Lemke
- Johanna Hellman
- John Cordts
- Klaus Mosbach
- Kurt Heinig
- Lotte Laserstein
- Nuri Kino
- Paul Olberg
- Peter Pohl
- Petrus Astronomus
- Queen Silvia of Sweden
- Ragnar von Holten
- Sigurd Bergmann
- Vera Oredsson
- Werner Taesler
- Wilhelm Brandes
Racing drivers from Hamburg
Swedish emigrants to Canada
- Ain Roost
- Albert Hermanson
- Annette av Paul
- Bernard Larson
- Bob Nystrom
- Bruce Magnuson
- Carl Gustav Magnusson
- Carl-Erik Särndal
- Charles H. Olin
- Daniel Sedin
- Ephraim Seehl
- Esse Ljungh
- Fredrik Logevall
- Gunnar S. Paulsson
- Gus Forslund
- Henrik Sedin
- Jacob Fahlström
- John Cordts
- John Edmund Strandberg
- Juha Widing
- Katarina Allberg
- Lise-Lotte Öberg
- Magnus Isacsson
- Malin Akerman
- Mats Sundin
- Ragnar Kamp
- Rolf Wallgren Bruhn
- Steve Kaufmann
- Ulla Ryghe
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cordts
Also known as Cordts, John.