Ernst Von Delius

Ernst von Delius (29 March 1912 – 26 July 1937) was a racing driver from Germany.

Von Delius died at the age of 25 years old at the Nürburgring Circuit during the 1937 German Grand Prix, having suffered a fatal collision with Richard Seaman.

Ernst was the brother of Carl Christian Alexander von Delius and Freidrich von Delius. His two surviving nephews are Carl Christian von Delius (Kalispell, Montana) and Curt Freidrich von Delius (Phoenix, AZ).

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Name Von Delius, Ernst
Alternative names
Short description German racing driver
Date of birth 29 March 1912
Place of birth Plessa, Germany
Date of death 26 July 1937
Place of death Nürburgring, Germany

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