Craig Siebert
Craig Siebert ( July 19, 1950 - November 30, 1999 ) was an American racing driver .
Career
Craig Siebert was active in North American sports car racing in the early 1980s. In 1981 and 1982 he finished second overall in the Daytona 24-hour race . 1982 was his most successful racing year ever. As a driver on Bob Akin's team , he finished fourth in the Riverside 6 Hours and third in the Charlotte 500km .
statistics
Le Mans results
year | team | vehicle | Teammate | Teammate | placement | Failure reason |
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1981 | Bob Akin Motor Racing | Porsche 935K3 | Bob Akin | Paul Miller | failure | Electrics |
Sebring results
year | team | vehicle | Teammate | Teammate | placement | Failure reason |
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1980 | Fassler-Mullen Racing | Porsche Carrera | Jim Mullen | Paul Fassler | failure | malfunction |
1981 | Bob Akin Motor Racing | Porsche 935K3 | Derek Bell | Bob Akin | failure | Engine failure |
1982 | Bob Akin Motor Racing | Porsche 935K3 / 80 | Derek Bell | Bob Akin | Rank 12 |
literature
- Ken Breslauer: Sebring. The official History of America's Great Sports Car Race. David Bull, Cambridge MA 1995, ISBN 0-9649722-0-4 .
- Peter Higham: The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. A complete Reference from Formula 1 to Touring Car. Guinness Publishing Ltd., London 1995, ISBN 0-85112-642-1 .
- JA Martin and Ken Welles: Prototypes - the History of the IMSA GTP Series . Bull Publishing, Phoenix 2000, ISBN 1-893618-01-3 .
Web links
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Siebert, Craig |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American automobile racer and racing team owner |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 19, 1950 |
DATE OF DEATH | November 30, 1999 |