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#1 cabianca

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Posted 24 April 2002 - 16:05

The father of Swiss collector Carlo Voegele, Charles Voegele, died
Sunday 21 April 2002 aged 79 in his swimming pool due to a heart attack. The
funeral will be on Friday 26 April 2002. Charles Voegele not only founded
a huge fashion store emporium in Switzerland but also won more than 200
automobile races in Europe (many in Lotus), hillclimbs and airfield races as
well as club races in the 1960s. He was also a strong financial supporter of
the late Joseph Siffert.

Information provided by Marcel Massini

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#2 Richard Jenkins

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Posted 24 April 2002 - 17:20

:( Sorry to hear this. A noteworthy driver indeed.

#3 bschenker

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Posted 24 April 2002 - 18:15

to confirm this notice.
Today I found, in an Italian Swiss newspaper, the notice from death over the weekend of Charles Voegele. Charles Voegele has abandoned his race carrier abruptly on 1968, and I was never able to find out the reason. Hi was born on 12th mars 1923.
The notice says hi was the first driver leading in a race with a Lotus. I don’t have al fact’s about his racing cars, but aim sure hi raced also long-distance races with Les Leston on a Lotus Elite.
My contact was 1967 – 1968 with his racing team trough Silvio Moser.

#4 Barry Lake

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Posted 25 April 2002 - 04:43

Could someone please tell us WHERE in Switzerland Voegele died, and where he was born?

Thanks. And thanks, also, by the way, to Beat for the birth date. I didn't have that.



#5 Ray Bell

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Posted 25 April 2002 - 04:55

My memory says he drove a Repco-Brabham FPF Climax in hillclimbs... is that right?

#6 bschenker

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Posted 25 April 2002 - 06:44

I have CH – 8852 Altendorf SZ, Switzerland

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The Brabham at the bottom is a BT11A, supplied new to Charles Vögele in 1964 for European hillclimbing. It later went to Argentina where it was apparently fitted with the inevitable Chevy V8 engine. It returned to the UK only a couple of years ago and, after restoration to original, won a couple of races last year


Maybe he has after this also a newer Brabham, still with the FPF Climax
Yes Voegele most race on hillclimbs races, hi was also the first owner from the Brabham BT06 – 17 in 1963. For winning the Swiss title for Formula cars he need to cut points on other competitors, the winner in al categories (junior, F2 ecc.) teak the same points. For this reason on 09.22.1963 Silvio Moser wins the class on the Mittelholz – Kandersteg hill race. Jo Siffert on 09.29.1963 4th overall, 2nd class (first class Silvio Moser with his owned Lotus 20) in Schauinsland (D) national. And last Silvio Moser in Monza (I) Swiss national on 10.13.1963 dnf.
This BT06 – 17 is, now property from Silvio Moser, the winning car in Temporada Argentina 1964.
In Switzerland match people tells he win only for his money, I think for make his results (also international races) needs a good driver and the system to teak points in other classes was used by others, same wear make also sabotage on cars for this.

#7 bschenker

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Posted 25 April 2002 - 06:48

Sorry this was wrong.

David McKinney
The Brabham at the bottom is a BT11A, supplied new to Charles Vögele in 1964 for European hillclimbing. It later went to Argentina where it was apparently fitted with the inevitable Chevy V8 engine. It returned to the UK only a couple of years ago and, after restoration to original, won a couple of races last year


This was correct text.

http://www.atlasf1.c...&threadid=40525

#8 bschenker

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Posted 25 April 2002 - 07:50

Now I found also his birthplace.
Born : CH – 8730 Uznach SG, Switzerland
Died : CH – 8852 Altendorf SZ, Switzerland
Both you find on the opposed side from Zurich lake.

Sea also the homepage:
http://www.voegele.ch/
also with English page

#9 Barry Lake

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Posted 26 April 2002 - 13:18

Beat

:clap: :wave:

#10 Rupertlt1

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Posted 20 October 2016 - 09:00

Can anybody identify this photograph:

 

https://revslib.stan...log/jd920wz8092

 

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#11 bradbury west

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Posted 20 October 2016 - 11:25

Possibly somewhere like Ollon Villars hillclimb if Voegele, local to him and used in period.
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#12 Rupertlt1

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 10:20

Having looked at the other pics taken by this photographer it points to Ollon Villars (1962) or St Ursanne-Les Rangiers (1965).

 

Ollon Villars seems too early for the car. Voegele (or Vögele) seems to have parted with the car by August 22, 1965.

 

But see: http://www.formula2.net/F365_E80.htm

 

This other picture might help: 

 

https://revslib.stan...log/ws126cq1479

 

Update: I now suspect this is 1965 Course de côte Kautenbach (Luxembourg):

 

 

See: http://autosport-lux...

 

In which case the Brabham is being driven by Dieter Bohnhorst.

 

Is this the same event here too:

 

https://revslib.stan...log/wp750zq8827

 

Update 2: Could Bohnhorst have been sharing the car with Vögele?

See: 
http://www.bonhams.c.../15338/lot/325/

 

They say Vögele: "2nd FTD at Kaalenbach (Luxembourg)" (sic)

 

BTW Vögele won at St. Ursanne-Les Rangiers in 1964, thought to be car #264

 

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Edited by Rupertlt1, 21 October 2016 - 13:19.


#13 Allen Brown

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 12:23

I did a dossier on Vogele's first Brabham recently, but I'm not sure whether this is his first or his second.  He had a BT4 in 1963, then a BT11A in 1964.  The BT4 was sold to Gérard Pillon (Genève, Switzerland) in 1965.  I think the car in the colour picture is the BT11A.

 
Dieter Bohnhorst's Brabham was a F3 BT16.  Completely different car.


#14 Rupertlt1

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 13:03

Allen,

 

Many thanks.

 

Still picture of Vögele at St. Ursanne-Les Rangiers in 1964, car #264, appears in this video at 2 mins 4 secs:

 

 

Press the stop button. Is this enough to positively identify the car?

 

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Edited by Rupertlt1, 21 October 2016 - 13:08.


#15 Allen Brown

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Posted 21 October 2016 - 15:43

I think ... the #83 and the #264 with the flatter front bodywork are both the BT11A.  The BT4 was a little rounder and the bodywork rose up at the cockpit.



#16 The Mountaineer

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Posted 23 October 2016 - 13:52

Yes, it is the BT11A. So the Picture must have been taken between Augist 1965 and April 1967. I don't think it's a Swiss Event, certainly not Les Rangiers.



#17 Rupertlt1

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Posted 23 October 2016 - 16:54

Check out #35 blue Fiat in the slideshow at Kautenbach, at 1 minute, 4 seconds:

 

https://youtu.be/nebzn0R7TrY?t=65

 

Compare with:

 

https://revslib.stan...log/ws126cq1479

 

This is the same place.

 

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Edited by Rupertlt1, 23 October 2016 - 16:54.


#18 Rupertlt1

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Posted 23 October 2016 - 19:13

This website gives the date of the Kautenbach hill climb as 28 March 1965:

 

https://www.jacky-ic...res.php?id=1960

 

The website and the slideshow agree that Jacky Ickx is #39 in the Lotus Cortina.

 

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#19 The Mountaineer

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Posted 24 October 2016 - 13:40

Sorry, I meant August 1964 for the start of Vögele's BT11A activities, so Kautenbach 1965 fits.



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#20 Rupertlt1

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Posted 19 January 2018 - 12:58

Bergrennen Zur Axamer Lizum, 1 August 1965: 

 

https://www.technisc.../0000342657.jpg

 

See also:

 

https://www.technisc.../0000342594.jpg

 

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#21 Rupertlt1

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Posted 22 January 2018 - 19:57

At the Gaisbergrennen, Lotus XI Le Mans, 1958:

 

https://www.technisc.../0000200330.jpg

 

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