Michel Krine

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Michel Krine (born May 29, 1953 in Le Mans ) is a French entrepreneur and former racing car driver .

Racing career

Michel Krine was active in sports car racing in the 1990s . 1993 drove his first Le Mans 24-hour race . Krine's partners were Jean-Luc Maury-Laribière and Patrick Camus . With a deficit of 132 laps on the winners Éric Hélary , Christophe Bouchut and Geoff Brabham ( Peugeot 905 Evo 1B ), the trio in the Venturi 500LM finished 29th in the final classification. In 1994 he started in the BPR Global GT Series and was fifth overall in the French GT Championship in 1998 (overall winner Jean-Pierre Jarier ). His second outing in the 24-hour race in his hometown ended prematurely after a fire on the Venturi 600LM .

Entrepreneur

Michel Krine worked as a real estate agent in Aix-en-Provence for many years .

statistics

Le Mans results

year team vehicle Teammate Teammate placement Failure reason
1993 FranceFrance BBA Compétition Venturi 500LM FranceFrance Jean-Luc Maury-Laribière FranceFrance Patrick Camus Rank 29
1994 ItalyItaly Agusta Racing Team Venturi 600LM ItalyItaly Almo Coppelli ItalyItaly Riccardo Agusta failure Wagon fire

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ French GT Championship 1998
  2. estate agency Michel Krine