#HelmutGlöckler
Helmut Glöckler (1909–1993) was a German privateer racing driver active in the early 1950s and closely linked to Porsche’s first steps in motorsport. Coming from a family of dealers and entrepreneurs, he distinguished himself in hill climbs and sports car races and was among the very first customers and testers of Porsche competition cars, from the 356 specials to the new 550 Spyder. He took part in major international events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1955, achieving a notable class podium. Glöckler’s activity, halfway between professionalism and passion, contributed to establishing Porsche’s reputation in endurance racing.
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