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  1. Career. Löwenstein drove his first race 2006 in the ADAC "Chevy" Egons 500 in the Nordschleife GP in a Porsche 911 at the Nürburgring. [4]

  2. Leo Löwenstein (* 8. Februar 1879 in Aachen; † 13. November 1956 in Israel) war ein deutscher Physiker und Chemiker.

  3. Leo Löwenstein (1877-1956), was the founder of the Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten. He was born in Aachen and trained as a chemist. Between 1905 and 1914, he headed a number of chemical plants in Austria.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2010 · Zu dem fatalen Unfall war es in der 22. Runde gekommen, als Löwenstein mit seinem Aston Martin GT4 am Streckenabschnitt Bergwerk mit einem BMW- und einem Lexus-Fahrer kollidierte.

  5. The Reich Federation of Jewish Front-Line Soldiers (German: Reichsbund jüdischer Frontsoldaten, RJF) was an organization of German-Jewish soldiers founded in February 1919 by Leo Löwenstein in the aftermath of World War I to demonstrate Jewish loyalty to the former German Empire and Jewish German nationalism.

  6. Leo Löwenstein: The biography with carrer and success in the race driver directory of Speedsport Magazine.

  7. Based on over 70,000 race results the DriverDB ranking is an objective way to rate drivers without relying on subjective evaluations of championships and categories.