corin_huke
02-27-2006, 08:26 AM
Here's another name to remember from the past, Manfred Loth
Ralph Donald, Steve Litzell and others who raced in Europe in the 80s would have raced against and (sorry Ralph and Steve!) probably been beaten by Manfred because in his time, he was almost unbeatable.
Being a Berliner, Manfred had a close relationship with the König factory and for all intense and purposes, was a works driver along with the likes of Hans-Georg and Peer Krage. But in addition to having the best of engines and boats (he favoured Danisch boats) Manfred also had the talent to go with it!
He quite often raced a couple of classes in one race meeting and you would see him finish a race, and jump straight into another boat, still fresh as a daisy. And as far as his race results were concerned, these speak for themself - multiple world & europe championships to his name
Prior to starting boat racing Manfred raced motorbikes and now that he has finished with boats, he's reverted back http://www.classic-motorrad.de/winni_2002/Manne-Loth/manne_loth.htm (I hope your German is up to scratch)
Ralph Donald, Steve Litzell and others who raced in Europe in the 80s would have raced against and (sorry Ralph and Steve!) probably been beaten by Manfred because in his time, he was almost unbeatable.
Being a Berliner, Manfred had a close relationship with the König factory and for all intense and purposes, was a works driver along with the likes of Hans-Georg and Peer Krage. But in addition to having the best of engines and boats (he favoured Danisch boats) Manfred also had the talent to go with it!
He quite often raced a couple of classes in one race meeting and you would see him finish a race, and jump straight into another boat, still fresh as a daisy. And as far as his race results were concerned, these speak for themself - multiple world & europe championships to his name
Prior to starting boat racing Manfred raced motorbikes and now that he has finished with boats, he's reverted back http://www.classic-motorrad.de/winni_2002/Manne-Loth/manne_loth.htm (I hope your German is up to scratch)