Ronnie Bremer

Ronnie Bremer ( born October 14, 1978 in Copenhagen ) is a Danish racing driver. He started in 2005 in the Champ Car World Series.

Career

Bremer began his motorsport career in 1989 in karting, where he was active until 2001. Three times (1998, 1999 and 2001) he was the Danish Formula A Champion. After he had made in 2000 in the British Formula Ford Winter Series experience in Formula racing, he went in 2001 in the British Formula Ford at the start. He won a race and finished the season in ninth place in the championship. In the European Formula Ford he was seventh. In addition he made in the Danish Touring Car Championship ( DTC) his first experience in touring car racing.

In 2002 Bremen to Manor Motorsport in the British Formula 3 Championship. With a second place as best result he ended his debut season in eleventh place in the drivers' standings. He was in the worst season of his team's pilot. In addition, he participated in four DTC race. 2003 Bremer denied his second season in the British Formula 3 Championship and moved to Carlin Motorsport. While his team-mate Alan van der Merwe and Jamie Green Master or Secondary been closed Bremer the season with two third place finishes as the best results on the sixth championship rank from.

2004 Bremer moved to North America in the Atlantic Championship. After five races at Brooks Associates Racing, in which he scored a second place, he moved to Polestar Racing. For this team, he stood in seven starts on the podium four times and won one race. At the end of the season was Bremer in fifth place in the driver standings. 2005 Bremer received a Champ Car cockpit with CTE Racing - HVM. Although he had scored three top - 10 finishes in the first five races, and beat his teammate Bjorn home on points, the team separated after the fifth race of him and replaced him with Alex Sperafico. Bremer moved to a race Dale Coyne Racing to break where previously four other drivers had the second cockpit. Bremer scored four placings within the first ten and a sixth place was his best result. Again he sat down internally with team-mate Ricardo Sperafico. In the championship Bremen finished in twelfth place and was the third-best rookie.

2006 Bremer was no cockpit in the Champ Car World Series. He eventually took part in eight races of the DTC and launched into a race of Atlantic Championship for Polestar Racing. 2007 Bremer went for Polestar Racing for the first six races of the Atlantic Championship at the start. In the second half of the season, he completed only one race for Brooks Associates Racing. In the drivers' standings, he was 15 Moreover, he stepped up to a race of Danish VW Polo Cup. After the end of the season he has participated more in any single-seater racing race.

2008 Bremer returned back to Europe and took part in some DTC race. He was 27th in the driver standings. In 2009 he started in the Danish Peugeot Spider Cup. Bremen won all 14 races and became dominant champion. In addition, he participated in four races of the ADAC GT Masters and the FIA ​​two GT3 European part.

2010 Bremer moved again to North America, but this time in the GT sports. He started for Stevenson Motorsports to four races of the Grand-Am Sports Car Series. 2011 Bremer went in six races in the Grand-Am Sports Car Series for Stevenson Motorsports at the start. He twice won the GT championship. He also participated in season again two races of the ADAC GT Masters part and held three races of which he won two, in the Danish Legends Cup at.

Career stations

  • 2004: Atlantic Championship ( 5th place)
  • 2005: Champ Car ( 12th place)
  • 2006: DTC ( 18th place)
  • 2006: Atlantic Championship ( 39th place )
  • 2007: Atlantic Championship ( 15th place)
  • 2007: Danish VW Polo Cup ( 18th place)
  • 2008: DTC ( No. 27 )
  • 2009: Danish Peugeot Spider Cup (Master)
  • 2009: ADAC GT Masters ( 25th place )
  • 2009 FIA GT3 European Championship
  • 2010: Grand-Am Sports Car Series GT ( # 31 )
  • 2011: Grand-Am Sports Car Series GT ( 22nd place)
  • 2011: ADAC GT Masters
  • 2011: Danish Legends Cup ( 25th place )
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