Manuel Reuter

Manuel Reuter
Manuel Reuter in 2010
NationalityGermany German
Born (1961-12-06) 6 December 1961 (age 62)
Mainz, West Germany
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Years active20002005
Former teamsOPC Team Holzer
OPC Team Phoenix
Starts86
Wins4
Podiums11
Poles5
Fastest laps3
Best finish2nd in 2000
Super Tourenwagen Cup
Years active19971999
Former teamsOpel Team SMS
Warsteiner Team Holzer
Starts56
Wins5
Podiums13
Poles4
Fastest laps1
Best finish5th in 1998
International Touring Car Championship
Years active19951996
Former teamsOpel Team Joest
Starts35
Championships1 (1996)
Wins3
Podiums10
Poles1
Fastest laps1
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft
Years active19851991, 19931995
Former teamsOpel Team Joest
Opel Team Schübel
MS-Jet Racing
Ford Ringshausen Motorsport
Starts100
Wins3
Podiums9
Poles5
Fastest laps3
Best finish2nd in 1987
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years19881993, 1996
TeamsJoest Racing
Joest Porsche Racing
Porsche Kremer Racing
Richard Lloyd Racing
Team Sauber Mercedes
Brun Motorsport
Best finish1st (1989, 1996)
Class wins2 (1989, 1996)
Manuel Reuter - Opel Team Joest - Opel Calibra V6 exits The Esses, Donington Park 1994 DTM

Manuel Reuter (born 6 December 1961) is a German former racing driver.

He has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice:

He also won the Interserie in 1992 in a Kremer K7 and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/ITC in 1996 for Opel in an Opel Calibra V6.

Reuter continued to race in the Super Tourenwagen Cup for Opel.

When Opel retired from the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters after 2005, he also retired. He acted as a commentator for the DTM on German television channel Das Erste from 2007 to 2013.


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