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Race Driver Database: Klaus Graf

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Klaus Graf Klaus Graf
born (in): 21.07.1970 (Dorhan)
Nation: Germany

2007:
American LeMans Series, 9. (Cytosport-Lola, part season)  

2006:
American LeMans Series, GT2-20. (Job-Porsche, part season) 

2005:
Porsche Supercup (one race)
Trans-Am Series, Champion 

2004:
NASCAR Cup (some races)
Porsche Supercup, 9. 

2003:
Porsche Supercup, 10.
German Porsche Carrera Cup, 11. 

2001:

2000:

1999:

1998:
Int. Sportracing Series (Ferrari, some races) 

1997:
German Porsche Carrera Cup, 3. 

1996:
German Formula 3 (TOM's)
German Porsche Carrera Cup (one race) 

1995:
German Formula 3, 12. (GM) 

1994:
German Formula 3, Class B-4. (KMS) 

1993:
German Formula Ford, Champion
Austrian Formula Ford, Champion 

1992:
German Formula Ford, 7. 

1991:
German Formula Ford 

1990:
German Formula König
German Formula Ford 

1989:
german Suzuki Swift Trophy, 5. 



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Syntax: Series, final Position (team, sasioninfo + team, saisoninfo)
Example: British Formula 3, 13. (Promatecme, part season + Carlin, 2 races)
Description: The driver raced in british Formula 3, his final championship position was 13th.
He first drove half a season for Promatecme, then two races for Carlin.
Team and saisoninfo within brackets is sorted by date (as far as known).

When a driver races in more than one championship per season, that one is listed above (s)he last started with
(as far as known).
Example: FIA GT Championship (Lister, 2 races)
European Touringcars, 10. (Carly-BMW)
Japanese GT Series, 17. (Dome-Honda)
Description: The driver raced in European Touringcars as well as in Japanese GT Series.
The first race of European Touringcars was later that that of Japanese GT Series,
so Japanese GT Series is noted below and European Touringcars above.
The drivers first race in FIA GT was much later, therefore this information is far
above.

Possibilities for saisoninfo:
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  • 2 races
  • some races (more than 3 races and less than 50% of the season
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  • no info (when saison is conplete or nearly complete - or if no detailed information is known)

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