Kremer Racing, the Glossary
Kremer Racing is a motorsports team based in Cologne, Germany, founded by racing driver Erwin Kremer and his brother Manfred.[1]
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29 relations: Bill Whittington, Christophe Bouchut, Cologne, Don Whittington, FIA Sportscar Championship, Germany, Giovanni Lavaggi, Interserie, Jürgen Lässig, Klaus Ludwig, Kremer K8 Spyder, Marco Werner, Porsche, Porsche 911, Porsche 911 GT1, Porsche 911 GT2, Porsche 914-6 GT, Porsche 917, Porsche 934, Porsche 935, Porsche 936, Porsche 956, Porsche 962, 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1985 1000 km of Mosport, 1986 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Daytona, 24 Hours of Le Mans.
- FIA Sportscar Championship entrants
- German racecar constructors
- Porsche in motorsport
Bill Whittington
William Marvin Whittington (September 11, 1949 – April 23, 2021) was an American racing driver from Lubbock, Texas, who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans and competed five times in the Indianapolis 500.
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Christophe Bouchut
Christophe Bouchut (born 24 September 1966 in Voiron, Isère) is a French professional racing driver.
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Cologne
Cologne (Köln; Kölle) is the largest city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and over 3.1 million people in the Cologne Bonn urban region.
Don Whittington
Reginald Donald Whittington (born January 23, 1946) is an American former racing driver from Lubbock, Texas, who won the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans together with his brother Bill Whittington and Klaus Ludwig in a Porsche 935, although Ludwig, a multiple winner at Le Mans and elsewhere, did most of the driving in the heavy rain as the brothers did not have any real racing experience prior to the late 1970s.
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FIA Sportscar Championship
The FIA Sportscar Championship was a sports car racing series created by John Mangoletsi and got the approval of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) in 2001.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Giovanni Lavaggi
Giovanni Lavaggi (born 18 February 1958) is an Italian racing driver.
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Interserie
Interserie is the name of a European-based motorsport series started in 1970 that allows for a wide variety of racing cars from various eras and series to compete with less limited rules than in other series.
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Jürgen Lässig
Jürgen Lässig (February 25, 1943 – February 17, 2022) was a German racing driver.
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Klaus Ludwig
died 22nd July 2024 Klaus Karl Ludwig (born 5 October 1949) is a German racing driver.
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Kremer K8 Spyder
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 series, such as the IMSA GT Championship, Interserie, and International Sports Racing Series.
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Marco Werner
Marco Werner (born April 27, 1966) is a professional racer from Germany.
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Porsche
Dr.
Porsche 911
The Porsche 911 (pronounced Nine Eleven or in Neunelf) is a two-door 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car introduced in September 1964 by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany.
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Porsche 911 GT1
The Porsche 911 GT1 is a car designed and developed by German automobile manufacturer Porsche AG to compete in the GT1 class of sportscar racing, which also required a street-legal version for homologation purposes.
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Porsche 911 GT2
The Porsche 911 GT2 is a high-performance, track-focused sports car built by the German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 1993 to 2009, and then since 2010 as the GT2 RS.
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Porsche 914-6 GT
The Porsche 914/6 GT was a race car built by Porsche, based on the 914 model with a 6-cylinder engine and GT package.
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Porsche 917
The Porsche 917 is a sports prototype race car developed by German manufacturer Porsche to exploit the regulations regarding the construction of 5-litre sports cars.
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Porsche 934
The Porsche 934 is a racing version of the Porsche 911 Turbo, prepared to FIA Group 4 rules, similar to the Porsche 935 which was prepared to FIA Group 5 rules.
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Porsche 935
The Porsche 935 is a race car that was developed and manufactured by German automaker Porsche.
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Porsche 936
The Porsche 936 is a Group 6 sports prototype racing car introduced in 1975 by Porsche as a delayed successor to the 917, a five-litre Group 5 Sports Car, and the 908, a three-litre Group 6 Prototype-Sports Car, both of which were retired by the factory after 1971.
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Porsche 956
The Porsche 956 was a Group C sports-prototype racing car designed by Norbert Singer and built by Porsche in 1982 for the FIA World Sportscar Championship.
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Porsche 962
The Porsche 962 is a sports prototype racing car designed and built by Porsche.
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1979 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 47th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 9 and 10 June 1979.
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1981 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 49th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 13 and 14 June 1981.
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1985 1000 km of Mosport
The 1985 Budweiser GT was the sixth round of the 1985 World Endurance Championship.
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1986 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 1986 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 54th Grand Prix of Endurance as well as the third round of the 1986 World Sports-Prototype Championship.
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24 Hours of Daytona
The 24 Hours of Daytona, also known as the Rolex 24 At Daytona for sponsorship reasons, is a 24-hour sports car endurance race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (24 Heures du Mans) is an endurance-focused sports car race held annually near the town of Le Mans, France.
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See also
FIA Sportscar Championship entrants
- BMS Scuderia Italia
- Centenari
- Courage Compétition
- DAMS
- David Price Racing
- Durango (racing team)
- Dyson Racing
- FFSA Academy
- JMB Racing
- Joest Racing
- Jota Sport
- Konrad Motorsport
- Kremer Racing
- Lucchini Engineering
- Luxury Racing
- Oreca
- Osella
- Pacific Racing
- Pescarolo Sport
- Piquet GP
- RWS Motorsport
- Racing for Holland
- Redman Bright
- Risi Competizione
- Team Goh
- Xero Competition
German racecar constructors
- ADESS AG
- ATS Wheels
- Abt Sportsline
- Alex von Falkenhausen Motorenbau
- Alpina
- Audi in Formula One
- Auto Union
- BMW M Motorsport
- BMW in Formula One
- ByKolles Racing
- Eifelland
- Eisenacher Motorenwerk
- Gebhardt Motorsport
- HWA Team
- Hyundai Motorsport
- Kauhsen
- Kissling Motorsport
- Klenk
- Kremer Racing
- Manthey Racing
- Maurer Motorsport (Germany)
- Melkus
- Mercedes-AMG
- Mercedes-Benz in motorsport
- Opel Performance Center
- Paul Greifzu
- Peter Elkmann
- Porsche in motorsport
- Reiter Engineering
- Rial Racing
- ToJ
- Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe
- Veritas (automobile)
- Volkswagen Motorsport
- Zakspeed
Porsche in motorsport
- 944 Cup
- CORE Autosport
- Dinamic Motorsport
- Grove Racing
- KC Motorgroup
- Kremer Racing
- Lechner Racing
- Manthey Racing
- Multimatic Motorsports
- Pfaff Motorsports
- Porsche 3512
- Porsche 547 engine
- Porsche 753 engine
- Porsche Carrera Cup
- Porsche Formula E Team
- Porsche Grand Prix results
- Porsche Holding
- Porsche Indy V8 engine
- Porsche Junioren
- Porsche Rennsport Reunion
- Porsche Supercup
- Porsche Type 360 Cisitalia Grand Prix engine
- Porsche V10 engine
- Porsche V4 engine
- Porsche V8 engine
- Porsche flat-eight engines
- Porsche flat-six engine
- Porsche flat-twelve engine
- Porsche in motorsport
- Proton Competition
- Rowe Racing
- Team Penske
- Toksport
- Tom Walkinshaw Racing
- Walkinshaw Andretti United
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kremer_Racing
Also known as Erwin Kremer, Kremer Porsche Racing, Manfred Kremer, Porsche Kremer, Porsche Kremer Racing.