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- Interserie is the name of a European-based motorsport series started in 1970 that allows for a wide variety of racing cars from various eras and series...
- driver from Finland. Kinnunen won the Nordic Challenge Cup in 1969, the Interserie from 1971–1973, and helped Porsche to take the World Sportscar Championship...
- had several years of parti****tion in the German Supercup and European Interserie championships, as well as occasional runs in the World Sports-Prototype...
- version that he raced in the Interserie in 1995 and 1996. The car had previously been campaigned by him in the Interserie since 1990. Porsche debuted the...
- May 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Interserie Zeltweg 1993". 17 October 1993. Retrieved 4 August 2022. "Interserie Zeltweg 1995". 16 April 1995. Retrieved...
- September 2006. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "Interserie Jarama 1993". 23 May 1993. Retrieved 17 July 2022. "Interserie Jarama 1995". 5 November 1995. Retrieved...
- win the Can-Am championship in 1972 and 1973. 917 drivers also won the Interserie championship every year from 1969 to 1975. In an effort to reduce the...
- international event of the season, although Raymond did enter his B31 in the Interserie championship, as he had been doing throughout the season. The B31's first...
- BMW M88 straight-six engine. It debuted at the fourth round of the 1981 Interserie season, held at the Nürburgring; Kurt Lotterschmid ran the car, finishing...
- around the globe (All ****an Sports Prototype Championship, Supercup, Interserie). The final year for the class came in 1993. Broadly similar rules were...