Craig Siebert

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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
1981 United StatesUnited States Bob Akin Motor Racing Porsche 935K3 United StatesUnited States Bob Akin United StatesUnited States Paul Miller failure Electrics

Sebring results

year team vehicle Teammate Teammate placement Failure reason
1980 United StatesUnited States Fassler-Mullen Racing Porsche Carrera United StatesUnited States Jim Mullen United StatesUnited States Paul Fassler failure malfunction
1981 United StatesUnited States Bob Akin Motor Racing Porsche 935K3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell United StatesUnited States Bob Akin failure Engine failure
1982 United StatesUnited States Bob Akin Motor Racing Porsche 935K3 / 80 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Derek Bell United StatesUnited States 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

  1. 1982 Daytona 24-hour race
  2. ^ 1982 Riverside 6 Hours
  3. ↑ 500km Charlotte race in 1982