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Veteran German racer whose career dates back to the inaugural 2001 season of [[ZakStunts]]. Argammon became the fourth man to win a [[ZakStunts]] race in January 2002 on Z10. By then he was one half of [[Euroteam MasterStunts]] alongside fellow German race winner [[Bismarck]]. Later on that year, he would join [[Alain]] and co. on the ambitious [[Orion]] enterprise. 2003 would turn out to be Argammon's most consistent season, in which he achieved three race wins and ended up fourth on the final standings. Despite the strong results of [[Orion]], the [[Alain]]/Argammon partnership was a very volatile one, and it eventually exploded into flames, resulting in Argammon moving to [[Cork's Crew]] before the end of that year.
{{Racers|
racername = Argammon|
image = [[Image:lawnmower.png|200px]]|
nationality = German|
birthday = 1981|
team = Rolling Stunts|
favoritecar = Chevrolet Corvette ZR1|
carcolor = red|
firstrace = ZCTC06 (september 2001)|
results = ZakStunts champion (2023)|
footnotes = ''as of august 2025''|
}}


A master of slow cars, Argammon demonstrated in multiple occasions skills on par with the very best racers of all eras, the most recent example being his stunning participation on the middle third of [[USC]] season 2007-2008. His abilities, however, never translated into titles, mostly due to his tendency to not take part in more than a handful of races consecutively, skipping large parts of seasons. Argammon also attracted some unwanted notoriety due to the venomous, unbelievably drawn-out flame wars he took part in with former team mates Alain and [[CTG]].
Veteran German racer whose career dates back to the inaugural 2001 season of [[ZakStunts]]. Argammon became the fourth man to win a [[ZakStunts]] race in January 2002 on Z10. By then he was one half of [[Euroteam MasterStunts]] alongside fellow German race winner [[Bismarck]]. Later on that year, because [[Bismark]] finding a new racing game went inactive, after chatting on Zakstunts chatroom, he would join [[Alain]], [[Mingva]], [[Krys Toff]] and [[Leo Ramone]] on [[Orion]] roster. 2003 would turn out to be Argammon's most consistent season, in which he achieved three race wins and ended up fourth on the final standings. Despite the strong results of [[Orion]], Argammon resigned from the team, resulting in Argammon moving to [[Cork's Crew]] before the end of that year.


==Trivia==
A master of slow cars, Argammon demonstrated in multiple occasions skills on par with the very best racers of all eras, the most recent example being his stunning participation on the middle third of [[USC]] season 2007-2008. His abilities, however, never translated into titles for a long time, mostly due to his tendency to not take part in more than a handful of races consecutively, skipping large parts of seasons. This lasted until 2023, when with a great comeback he was able to win the ZakStunts season by achieving eight race wins, simultaneously taking to success his team [[Rolling Stunts]].
Rumours said his real name is Helmuth Schulte and he owns a Porsche 944. Both informations were strongly denied by Argammon.


[[Category: Racers]]
[[Category: Racers]]

Latest revision as of 20:37, 1 September 2025

Argammon
Nationality: German
Born: 1981
Team: Rolling Stunts
Favorite car: Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
Car color:  red
First race: ZCTC06 (september 2001)
Championship titles: ZakStunts champion (2023)


Veteran German racer whose career dates back to the inaugural 2001 season of ZakStunts. Argammon became the fourth man to win a ZakStunts race in January 2002 on Z10. By then he was one half of Euroteam MasterStunts alongside fellow German race winner Bismarck. Later on that year, because Bismark finding a new racing game went inactive, after chatting on Zakstunts chatroom, he would join Alain, Mingva, Krys Toff and Leo Ramone on Orion roster. 2003 would turn out to be Argammon's most consistent season, in which he achieved three race wins and ended up fourth on the final standings. Despite the strong results of Orion, Argammon resigned from the team, resulting in Argammon moving to Cork's Crew before the end of that year.

A master of slow cars, Argammon demonstrated in multiple occasions skills on par with the very best racers of all eras, the most recent example being his stunning participation on the middle third of USC season 2007-2008. His abilities, however, never translated into titles for a long time, mostly due to his tendency to not take part in more than a handful of races consecutively, skipping large parts of seasons. This lasted until 2023, when with a great comeback he was able to win the ZakStunts season by achieving eight race wins, simultaneously taking to success his team Rolling Stunts.