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'''Fritz Kreutzpointner''' (born 14th September, 1967 in Burghausen, West Germany) is a German former racing driver. | '''Fritz Kreutzpointner''' (born 14th September, 1967 in Burghausen, West Germany) is a German former racing driver. | ||
He, along with [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] and [[Karl Wendlinger]], was a part of Mercedes-Benz's young driver programme in the late 1980s and early 1990s and represented the marque in Sportscars and the [[World Touring Car Masters]] | He, along with [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] and [[Karl Wendlinger]], was a part of Mercedes-Benz's young driver programme in the late 1980s and early 1990s and represented the marque in Sportscars and the [[World Touring Car Masters]]. He never reached the heights of his contemporaries - retiring from motorsport in the mid-1990s. Kreutzpointner made a return to active competition some years later - embarking on a campaign in the European Truck Racing scene - becoming European champion on two occasions. | ||
Revision as of 07:03, 28 July 2018
Fritz Kreutzpointner (born 14th September, 1967 in Burghausen, West Germany) is a German former racing driver.
He, along with Michael Schumacher, Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Karl Wendlinger, was a part of Mercedes-Benz's young driver programme in the late 1980s and early 1990s and represented the marque in Sportscars and the World Touring Car Masters. He never reached the heights of his contemporaries - retiring from motorsport in the mid-1990s. Kreutzpointner made a return to active competition some years later - embarking on a campaign in the European Truck Racing scene - becoming European champion on two occasions.