I looking for info Walter von Wüstrow and his driver(mechanic?):some datas think in 1933 La Baule GP raced Istvan Majezar.I find an article there described not Majezar better Hajeczar...
I have only info for Wüstrow lived in Vienna and raced from a. 1932 to 1937 with Bugatti and MG cars.
Somebody have more info for Wüstrow and Majezar(Hajeczar)?

Walter von Wüstrow
Started by
sramoa
, Dec 07 2011 22:01
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 December 2011 - 22:01
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#2
Posted 09 December 2011 - 18:28
Yes, it's strange that nothing seems to be known about him.
Even at Leif Snellman's Golden Era website you draw a blank.
Although the name "von Wüstrow" suggests that he was of noble birth, googling for it leads to nothing.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a pseudonym.
Even at Leif Snellman's Golden Era website you draw a blank.
Although the name "von Wüstrow" suggests that he was of noble birth, googling for it leads to nothing.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a pseudonym.
#3
Posted 10 December 2011 - 19:22
I found some more results of him from 1933/34:
1933
Kesselbergrennen: entered, not known if raced, Bugatti
Stilfserjoch Bergrennen; entered, not known if raced, Bugatti
Freiburg-Schauinsland hill climb: 2nd racing cars up to 2.000 cc, Bugatti
1934
Develier-Les Rangiers hill climb: 1st sportscars up to 1.100 cc, MG Compressor,, new class record
Klausenrennen: 2nd sportscars up to 1.100 cc, MG Compressor
Mont Ventoux hill climb: 3rd sportscars up to 1.100 cc, MG Compressor
He was indeed from Vienna.
1933
Kesselbergrennen: entered, not known if raced, Bugatti
Stilfserjoch Bergrennen; entered, not known if raced, Bugatti
Freiburg-Schauinsland hill climb: 2nd racing cars up to 2.000 cc, Bugatti
1934
Develier-Les Rangiers hill climb: 1st sportscars up to 1.100 cc, MG Compressor,, new class record
Klausenrennen: 2nd sportscars up to 1.100 cc, MG Compressor
Mont Ventoux hill climb: 3rd sportscars up to 1.100 cc, MG Compressor
He was indeed from Vienna.
Edited by Herbert, 10 December 2011 - 19:46.
#4
Posted 10 December 2011 - 19:58
In 1932 he was entered with an 3.010 cc Austro-Daimler at the Kesselbergrennen.
#5
Posted 05 January 2012 - 17:45
Nice picture here of Wüstrow's MG at the 1934 Klausen bergrennen :
http://www.technisch.../articleid/2480
http://www.technisch.../articleid/2480
#6
Posted 05 January 2012 - 20:48
Found him as "W. Wustrow" MG number 67 in the programme for the 1935 Eifelrennen in Class I (up to 800cc).
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#7
Posted 06 January 2012 - 15:46
Also Eifelrennen 1934: Walter Wustrow (Austria) 746cc MG #69
#8
Posted 12 March 2012 - 23:13
In period German and Austrian documents the name is given as "Wustrow" and not "Wüstrow".
The MG was a J4, serial J4001.
The Bugatti a T37 in full sports car trim, mostly raced by his his wife Li (no idea what the full name was).
The MG was a J4, serial J4001.
The Bugatti a T37 in full sports car trim, mostly raced by his his wife Li (no idea what the full name was).
Edited by Michael Müller, 12 March 2012 - 23:17.