Background
Jochen Hahn has competed at the FIA European Truck Racing Championship since 2000, the year he took over the race-truck steering wheel from his father and current team manager Konrad Hahn.
Jochen Hahn has competed at the FIA European Truck Racing Championship since 2000, the year he took over the race-truck steering wheel from his father and current team manager Konrad Hahn.
Team Hahn Racing participates at the ETRC, driving a Mercedes race truck until 2007, when Mercedes decided to stop participating at the ETRC in 2007. Since 2008, the team has raced a Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg race truck. The 2008 truck was built in just 8 weeks.
That same year he survived a major crash unharmed.
During the race at the Circuit Zolder, his truck crashed into a wall at 156 km/h (97 mi/h). After his first season in 2000, Jochen Hahn ranked fourth in overall standings.
Between 2000 and 2010 he continuously finished the season ranking between sixth and third on the overall standings. Jochen Hahn was voted "most beloved truck racer" for the sixth time in a row by the visitors of the 2013 Truck Grand Prix.
2008: Fourth on the overall standings, second at the team championship, most beloved truck racer.
2008: Fourth on the overall standings, second at the team championship, most beloved truck racer. 2009: Third on the overall standings, second at the team championship, most beloved truck racer. 2010: Third on the overall standings, most beloved truck racer. 2011: European Champion, most beloved truck racer. 2012: European Champion, most beloved truck racer. 2013: Hat-trick European Champion, most beloved truck racer.