Willy Pöge
Friedrich Elias Willibald "Willy" Pöge (born December 2, 1869 in Chemnitz, May 12, 1914) is a German racing driver and engineer. Career
Pöge started his racing career in 1889 at the Bicycles, where he won the championship of Saxony. Germany changed to racing cars in 1902 and after several races in the French car manufacturers, joined the team of Mercedes. He won many races, mainly in the mountains, and in the years 1903-1904 was the best in Frankfurt. In 1906, Germany won a mountain race in Semmering (near Vienna) in a Mercedes 60hp car, and a year later won there in a car 120hp. In the season 1908 he reached the finish of the French Grand Prix. His last victory was in the 1910 Russian Touring Trial.
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