Egbert Streuer

Egbert Streuer
Nationality Dutch
Born (1954-02-01) February 1, 1954
Assen
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years1978 - 1992
First race1978 French Grand Prix
Last race1992 Netherlands Grand Prix
First win1982 British Grand Prix
Last win1992 Netherlands Grand Prix
ChampionshipsSidecars - 1984,1985, 1986
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
22 56 1102.5

Egbert Streuer (born 1 February 1954) is a former Dutch sidecar driver and arguably the most successful Dutch motorcycle racer of all time.

Assisted by passenger Bernard Schnieders he became world champion in 1984, 1985 and 1986. In the next five years, he was still in the final ranking in the top three. The sidecar class was at that time still a part of the world championship grand prix and there was a lot of competition. Streuers' main rivals were Rolf Biland, Steve Webster and Alain Michel. A total of 22 Grand Prix victories were achieved by Streuer, 15 with Bernard Schnieders.[1]

Although Streuer and Schnieders had already celebrated triumphs in almost all circuits but would initially fail in their own hometown, to win. A victory at Assen was at one time more important than anywhere else in the world. In 1987, they finally went first across the finish line in their home GP. Streuer repeated this feat in 1991.

The first sidecar passenger of Streuer was Johan van der Kaap who participated between 1978 and 1980 in the GPs After Johan quit for personal reasons in 1981 Bernard Schnieders took his place.

Schnieders stopped after the end of 1988 his place was taken by Geral de Haas which yielded two World Championship runner up places in 1989 and 1990. In 1991 and 1992 the Englishman Peter Brown took place in the chair but further successes were not to be.

Streuer not only known as a fast and safe driver, but also as a gifted technician. With his rugged beard and imposing moustache, he was a striking figure in the paddock, although he remained rather modest in the background. Streuer is father of 2015 Sidecar World Champion Bennie Streuer.[2]

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Rolf Biland
With: Kurt Waltisperg
World Sidecar Champion
1984–1986
With: Bernard Schnieders
Succeeded by
Steve Webster
With: Tony Hewitt
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