High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Freddy Kottulinsky (born 20 July 1932 in München; with full name Winfried Philippe Adalbert Karl Graf Kottulinsky Freiherr von Kottulin) (Winfred Philip Adalbert Charles, Count of Kottulinsky, Baron of Kottulin) is a German former race and rally driver who won the Paris-Dakar Rally in 1980. A member of old Austrian-Silesian nobility, in 1953 he went to Sweden, where he set up a repair shop. In the 1960s and mostly with a Swedish racing licence, Kottulinsky competed in Formula 3, Formula V and Formula 2. In F3 he became Swedish champion in 1966 on a Lotus 35 Cosworth. Together with Ronnie Peterson and Torsten Palm he in 1970 scored a Swedish win in the F3 European Cup for nations. In 1974 he won Formel Super V's European Gold Cup on a Lola T320. He also entered rallys, as did his daughter Susanne Kottulinsky who had been born in 1960. In 1980 which he won the Paris-Dakar Rally together with Gerd Löffelmann in a 4WD VW Iltis prepared by Audi.