Michael Krumm
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Michael Krumm (born 19 March 1970 in Reutlingen) is a race driver from Germany. He is mainly active in Japan. He is also married to professional tennis player Kimiko Date.
[edit] Career
- 1984 Karting
- 1988 German Formula Ford, one win
- 1992 German Formula Three, one win
- 1994 Japanese Formula Three, six wins
- 1995 Japanese GT Championship, one win
- 1996 Japanese Formula Nippon championship
- 2001 Champ Car series (Dale Coyne Racing)
- 2002 24 Hours of Le Mans, 3rd overall with Marco Werner and Philipp Peter, Audi R8
[edit] External links
- Official site (in English and Japanese) (requires Macromedia Flash)
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| Preceded by Tom Kristensen |
All-Japan Formula Three Champion 1994 |
Succeeded by Pedro de la Rosa |
Categories: 1970 births | Living people | Champ Car drivers | Japanese Formula 3000 Championship drivers | Formula Nippon drivers | Super GT drivers | 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers | German Formula Three Championship drivers | Japanese Formula Three Championship drivers | German racecar drivers | German auto racing biography stubs

