• Kremer Racing is a motorsports team based in Cologne, Germany, founded by racing driver Erwin Kremer and his brother Manfred. They have competed internationally...
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    The Kremer K8 Spyder, along with its predecessor, the K7 (1992–1993), were open-cockpit prototypes built by Kremer Racing for use in multiple sportscar...
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    Porsche 962 (redirect from 962 racing cars)
    customer teams. Among the most popular privately built 962s was that from Kremer Racing, named the "962CK6", which did away with the original aluminium sheet...
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    Porsche 936 (redirect from Kremer CK5)
    and entered privately by Joest Racing. The Martini Racing Liqui Moly backed car took second at Le Mans in 1980. Kremer received blueprints to recreate...
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    Sébastien Enjolras lost his life in a pre-qualifying accident in his Welter Racing WR LM97-Peugeot. The race’s governing body, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest...
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    race). 1984 brought a top six finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Kremer Racing, and a top four finish at the Bathurst 1000, again teaming with Warren...
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    Porsche 935 (category Sports racing cars)
    Cologne-based Kremer Racing entered a 935 K1 built on a factory shell which in the first race, the six-hour Mugello, finished second behind the Martini Racing sponsored...
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    List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners (category Auto racing lists)
    amongst 6 manufacturers and France with 15 wins amongst 9 constructors. Joest Racing are the most successful race team with 15 victories and the Audi R8 is the...
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    the lines were now blurring a bit in GT1. Sportscar specialists Courage, Kremer, WR and Debora returned in WSC/P2, along with the first Ferrari prototype...
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    Ferrari setting the fastest time. The non-qualifiers were the number 17 Kremer K8 (4:02) and the WR (3:56) which suffered a spin into the gravel trap at...
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    a converted 956 chassis for David Hobbs/Didier Theys/Franz Konrad. The Kremer brothers had two honeycomb/carbon chassis built by the British TC Prototypes...
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    Bob Wollek (category French racing drivers)
    956 entered by the Joest Racing team. In the mid-1970s, he raced a Porsche 935K2 improved and entered by the Kremer Racing team from Cologne. For many...
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    the Obermaier team's reliability beat its bigger brothers: the Joest and Kremer teams. Sir Jack Brabham had two of his sons on the podiums when David, along...
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    905 model to race, with 1991 being their first full season in sportscar racing. Being the only factory team running the 3.5L formula, the French marque...
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    Ted Field (redirect from Interscope Racing)
    [citation needed] Field's Interscope Racing started off entering Danny Ongais in Formula 5000 in 1975, graduating to USAC racing and the Indianapolis 500 in Parnelli...
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    John Nielsen (born 7 February 1956) is a Danish former racing driver. He won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1990. Nielsen was born in Varde. Prior to his win...
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    each was picked up by the three leading teams – Joest, Kremer and JFR (John Fitzpatrick Racing). Walter Brun, moving on from the unsuccessful Sehcar project...
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    race-winner turned team manager Masten Gregory and the German Kremer Racing team. Kremer himself rejoined Nic Koob in another 2.4, along with Günther Huber...
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    race became a duel between the 935s of the rival teams from Cologne: Kremer Racing and Gelo Sportswear. Soon after midnight, heavy storms started sweeping...
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    962s were in the C1 class, dominating its entry-list. The Cologne-based Kremer brothers had been long-time Porsche stalwarts and taken to doing their own...
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  • Championship season was the 38th season of FIA World Sportscar Championship racing. It featured the 1990 FIA World Sports-Prototype Championship for Drivers...
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    Bruno Giacomelli (category Italian racing drivers)
    pronunciation: [ˈbruno dʒakoˈmɛlli]; born 10 September 1952) is a retired racing driver from Italy. He won one of the two 1976 British Formula 3 Championships...
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  • Kremer (b. 1945), German swimmer Melissa Kremer Kremer prize, awarded to pioneers of human-powered flight; established by Henry Kremer Kremer Racing,...
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    Lola B98/10 (category Lola racing cars)
    of two more B98/10s for the International Sports Racing Series, in the hands of DAMS and Kremer Racing, with DAMS running a Judd GV4 V10. While the American...
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    series. In prototypes, Kremer and Courage returned, this time challenged by a new Porsche prototype developed by Joest Racing in conjunction with TWR...
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    Didier Pironi (category French racing drivers)
    Didier Joseph Louis Pironi (26 March 1952 – 23 August 1987) was a French racing driver and later power boat racer. During his career, he competed in 72...
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    main competition came from their compatriot Kremer Racing and Tebernum teams (supported by Joest Racing), the Swiss Porsche Club Romand, Spanish Escuderia...
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  • Sports Racing World Cup Previous 1999 Next 2001 The 2000 SportsRacing WORLD CUP was the second season of SportsRacing World Cup, an auto racing series...
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  • Championship season was the 39th season of FIA World Sportscar Championship motor racing. It featured the 1991 FIA Sportscar World Championship, which was contested...
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    Championship season was the 37th season of FIA World Sportscar Championship motor racing. It featured the 1989 FIA World Sports Prototype Championship, which was...
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