Rupert Hollaus


Rupert Hollaus was an Austrian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who competed for the NSU factory racing team. He is the only Austrian to win a road racing World Championship.

Motorcycle racing career

Hollaus was born in Traisen, Austria. He began his Grand Prix racing career in the 1953 season. In the 1954 season, he dominated the 125cc class by winning the first four Grands Prix. His victory at the 1954 Isle of Man TT was notable because he was one of only seven riders to have won an Isle of Man TT race in their first attempt. Due to the circuit's 37.7 mile length, it usually takes competitors two or three attempts before they learn its nuances.
Later that same year, Hollaus was killed during practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Hollaus became the first posthumous World Champion in 1954, in the 125cc class and was runner up to his NSU teammate, Werner Haas, in the 250cc class.
On February 23, 1955, he was elected as "Austrian Sportspersonality of the year 1954".

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YearClassTeam12345678PointsRankWins
1952250ccMoto GuzziSUI
-
IOM
-
NED
-
GER
9
ULS
-
NAT
17
00
1953125ccNSUIOM
-
NED
-
GER
-
ULS
-
NAT
-
ESP
3
49th0
1953250ccMoto GuzziIOM
-
NED
-
GER
6
ULS
-
SUI
-
NAT
-
ESP
-
115th0
1954125ccNSUIOM
1
ULS
1
NED
1
GER
1
NAT
-
ESP
-
321st4
1954250ccNSUFRA
3
IOM
2
ULS
-
NED
2
GER
2
SUI
1
NAT
-
262nd1