Louis Krages

Race car driver, Deceased Person

1949 – 2001

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Who was Louis Krages?

Louis Krages, more commonly known by his pseudonym John Winter, was a German racing driver and businessman.

He used the pseudonym to prevent his family, mainly his mother, from learning about his "hobby".

As John Winter, he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1985 with the Porsche 956 of Joest Racing, with Klaus Ludwig and Paolo Barilla. Winter drove a single stint in the early hours of Sunday in support of his teammates. After the success and the publicity involved, his alter ego was revealed to his family when, the next day, his mother picked up a newspaper, with a picture of Louis in the rostrum.

Winter spent many seasons competing in the German Interserie series, usually racing privately entered Porsches, taking the title in 1986. Winter was also a regular entrant at Le Mans, competing 10 times at the race. Apart from his victory, his best finish was third in a Joest Racing Porsche 962 in 1988. He would also won the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1991 for Joest in the same car and also drove in the IMSA GTP until 1993 when the series ended, making the car obsolete.

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Born
Aug 12, 1949
Bremen
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Died
Jan 11, 2001
Atlanta

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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