Andreas Fuhrer



















Andreas Fuhrer
Nationality
  Switzerland
Born
(1959-05-21) May 21, 1959 (age 59)
Website Official website


















Motorcycle racing career statistics
Sidecarcross World Championship
Active years 1985 - 1996
Championships (4) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

1996 championship position
1st

















Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
232 29 76 2349

Andreas Fuhrer (born 21 May 1959) is a retired Swiss sidecarcross rider and four times World Champion.


He has also won the Swiss national sidecarcross championship five times, in 1989 and from 1993 to 1996. After his last world championship in 1996, he retired from the sport.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


  • 2 Sidecarcross world championship results


    • 2.1 Season by season




  • 3 Honours


    • 3.1 World Championship


    • 3.2 Switzerland




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Biography


Fuhrer grew up in Seedorf and is a trained mechanic. He started racing sidecarcross in 1981 and qualified for the world championship for the first time in 1985,[1] racing for the Moto-Club Aarberg.[2]


From 1985 to 1996, he raced in the world championship. Fuhrer earned his first podium in 1987 with passenger Hans Rudolf Stettler. In 1990, he achieved his first race win, at the Swiss GP. After Adrian Käser joined him as a passenger for the 1993 season, the teams fortunes improved dramatically, earning 22 race victories and four world championships together.[3]


Fuhrer retired from the sport in 1996 for mostly financial reasons, finding it difficult to market sidecarcross in comparison to single-rider motocross. He also wished to leave the sport at the height of his career.[4] He stayed away from racing for two years before taking up motocross again, this time in the solo class.[5]


Andreas Fuhrer is married and has three children. He works and lives in Aarberg, where he owns a Kawasaki motocross motorcycle dealership, originally having worked in the local sugar factory.[6]



Sidecarcross world championship results



Season by season














































































































































































Season

Passenger

Equipment

Position

Points

Races

Wins

Second

Third

1985

Switzerland Fritz Frauchinger

Yamaha-Wasp
26
12
4




Austria Josef Meusburger
13
2




1986

Switzerland Manfred Forster

KTM–VMC
15
70
20




1987

Switzerland Hans Rudolf Stettler
KTM-VMC
7
155
18

1
1

1988

Switzerland Hans Rudolf Stettler

Kawasaki-VMC
3
223
24

1
5

1989

Switzerland Hans Rudolf Stettler
Kawasaki-VMC
6
178
20

3
3

Netherlands Sies Hurkmans
20
4




1990

Switzerland Hans Rudolf Stettler
Kawasaki-VMC
3
204
18
3

3

1991

Switzerland Hans Rudolf Stettler
Kawasaki-EML
11
82
6
1

1

1992

Switzerland Hans Rudolf Stettler
Kawasaki-VMC
4
246
24
3
6
1

1993

Switzerland Adrian Käser
Kawasaki-VMC

1
391
36
7
2
5

1994

Switzerland Adrian Käser
Kawasaki-VMC

1
232
20
3
5


1995

Switzerland Adrian Käser
Kawasaki-JHR

1
261
16
8
2
2

1996

Switzerland Adrian Käser
Kawasaki-JHR

1
262
20
4
3
3


Overall 1985 - 1996



2349

232

29

23

24

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Honours



World Championship


  • Champions: (4) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996


Switzerland



  • Champions: (5) 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996


References





  1. ^ Andreas Fuhrer website - Geschichte History (in German) accessed: 25 October 2009


  2. ^ Unsere Geschichte Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Moto-Club Aarberg website - Club history, accessed: 1 November 2009


  3. ^ ANDREAS FUHRER GP RECORD The John Davy Pages, accessed: 25 October 2009


  4. ^ Andreas Fuhrer (in German) Article on Andreas Fuhrer, accessed: 25 October 2009


  5. ^ Ewig rastlos Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in German) Forever restless - Article on Andreas Fuhrer, published: 9 February 2009, accessed: 25 October 2009


  6. ^ Andreas Fuhrer website - Portrait Biography (in German) accessed: 25 October 2009




External links



  • Andreas Fuhrer homepage

  • The World Championship on Sidecarcross.com



















Sporting positions
Preceded by
Eimbert Timmermans

Sidecarcross World Champion
1993 - 1996
Succeeded by
Kristers Serģis
Preceded by
Christoph Hüsser

Swiss national sidecarcross champion
1989
Succeeded by
Christoph Hüsser
Preceded by
Andreas Lenherr

Swiss national sidecarcross champion
1993 - 1996
Succeeded by
Dominik Schoch







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