The '24h of Le Mans 1985' winning Joest-Porsche 956C of Ludwig, Barilla and "Winter"
John Winter - Opel Team Joest - Opel Calibra V6 exits The Esses, 1994 DTM Donington Park.

Louis Krages (born Klaus Louis Kragés, 2 August 1949 – 11 January 2001), more commonly known by his pseudonym John Winter, was a German racing driver and businessman.

Career

Krages used the racing pseudonym "John Winter" to prevent his family, mainly his mother, from learning about his hobby. After debuting in a Porsche 911 during 1976, Krages competed in the Deutsche Automobil Rundstrecken Serie, where he scored several podiums. Krages joined the more prestigious DRM series in 1978; he also made his 24 Hours of Daytona and 24 Hours of Le Mans debuts the same year. After several years with on-off racing commitments in the DRM and World Sportscar Championship, Krages drove alongside his friend and team owner Dieter Schornstein in a Group C Porsche 956 during a large part of the 1984 World Sportscar Championship season, including Le Mans. The following year, driving as John Winter, he won the 1985 24 Hours of Le Mans with the 956 of Joest Racing, partnering Klaus Ludwig and Paolo Barilla. Winter drove a single stint in the early hours of Sunday in support of his teammates for less than an hour, most of it behind the safety car. After the success and the publicity involved, his alter ego was revealed to his family when, the next day, his mother picked up a newspaper, with a picture of Krages on the rostrum. Despite his fears that she might disapprove of such a dangerous pastime, Krages was instead encouraged to carry on racing. During 1985, Krages also won a race at the sparesely-attended AVUS round of the DRM.

Krages spent many seasons competing in the German Interserie series, usually racing privately entered Porsches, taking the title in 1986. That year, he also returned to defend his Le Mans victory alongside Ludwig and Barilla, though an engine issue caused their retirement. Krages ended up competing at Le Mans 10 times. Apart from his victory, his best finish was third in a Joest Racing Porsche 962 in 1988. He also won the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1991 for Joest in the same car. In addition, Krages also drove in the IMSA GTP until 1993, the year he won at Road America with Manuel Reuter, when the series ended, making the car obsolete.

In 1994, Krages, along with the team, defected to DTM, driving an Opel Calibra. In Round 10, Race 1 at AVUS, he was involved in fiery accident, in which his car disintegrated in a fireball. For the following year, driving a privateer Mercedes-Benz C-Class, he reverted to competing under his real name, in the season which turned out to be his last. He only scored points at the Norisring and finished 23rd overall.

Krages sold off his business and emigrated to Atlanta where he started up a toy business.

In 2001, suffering from problems in his business and from depression, he died by suicide in Atlanta, Georgia, shooting himself at his home.

Racing record

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
1978West Germany Porsche Kremer RacingWest Germany Dieter Schornstein France Philippe GurdjianPorsche 935-77Gr.5 SP182N/C*
1979West Germany Porsche Kremer RacingWest Germany Axel Plankenhorn France Philippe GurdjianPorsche 935-K3Gr.5 SP27313th5th
1984West Germany New-Man Joest Racing West Germany Schornstein Racing TeamWest Germany Volkert Merl West Germany Dieter SchornsteinPorsche 956C13405th5th
1985Germany New-Man Joest RacingGermany Klaus Ludwig Italy Paolo BarillaPorsche 956BC13741st1st
1986Germany Joest RacingGermany Klaus Ludwig Italy Paolo BarillaPorsche 956BC1196DNF (Engine)
1988Germany Blaupunkt Joest RacingGermany Frank Jelinski Sweden Stanley DickensPorsche 962CC13853rd3rd
1989Germany Joest RacingGermany Frank Jelinski France Pierre-Henri RaphanelPorsche 962CC1124DNF (Water leak)
1990Germany Joest Porsche RacingSweden Stanley Dickens France Bob WollekPorsche 962CC13468th8th
1991Austria Konrad Motorsport Germany Joest Porsche RacingGermany Bernd Schneider France Henri PescaroloPorsche 962CC2197DNF (Overheating)
1993Germany Joest Porsche RacingGermany Manuel Reuter Germany Frank JelinskiPorsche 962CC2282DNF (Engine)
  • Note *: Not Classified because did not cover sufficient distance (70% of their winner) at the 12, 18 or 24-hour intervals.

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
1986Germany Joest RacingItaly Giampiero Moretti United States Randy LanierPorsche 962GTP10DNF (Engine)
1987Germany Joest RacingSouth Africa Sarel van der Merwe United States Danny OngaisPorsche 962GTP2814th4th
1988Germany Joest RacingGermany Frank Jelinski Italy Paolo BarillaPorsche 962GTP3092nd2nd
1990Germany Joest RacingFrance Henri Pescarolo France Bob WollekPorsche 962GTP26111th6th
1991Germany Joest Porsche RacingGermany Frank Jelinski France Henri PescaroloPorsche 962CGTP2954th4th
1992Germany Joest RacingGermany Bernd Schneider Germany Frank JelinskiPorsche 962GTP221DNF (Engine)
1993Germany Joest Porsche RacingUnited States Chip Robinson Germany Manuel ReuterPorsche 962GTP180DNF (Accident)

Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
1978Germany Kremer Porsche RacingGermany Josef Brambring Germany Dieter SchornsteinPorsche 935-K2GTX6355th3rd
1991Germany Joest RacingGermany Frank Jelinski France Henri Pescarolo United States Hurley Haywood France Bob WollekPorsche 962GTP7191st1st
1992Germany Joest RacingGermany Bernd Schneider Italy Massimo Sigala Argentina Oscar LarrauriPorsche 962GTP327DNF (Engine)
1993Germany Joest PorscheFrance Bob Wollek Germany Manuel Reuter Germany Frank JelinskiPorsche 962GTP190DNF (Engine)

Complete Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718Pos.Pts
1978Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 935ZOL1 9NÜR1 9NÜR2 RetAVU RetMAI RetZAN DNSKAS 8HOC RetZOL2 6NOR RetNÜR3 725th17
1979Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 935 Porsche 935 K3ZOL1HOC1 8NÜR1SAL RetMAINOR 6ZAN 6DIE RetZOL2 6HOC2 DNSNÜR2 416th31
1980Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 935 K3ZOL1NÜR1HOC1NÜR2MAISPANORSALDIE RetZOL2 DNSHOC2NÜR3HOC3NC0
1981Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 924 Carrera GTR Porsche 935 K3ZOL1 14NÜR1 RetHOC1 14NÜR2 RetMAI 11WUN 7NOR 16NÜR3 3SAL RetHOC2 5ZOL2 RetHOC3 RetNÜR3 1321st24
1982Porsche Kremer RacingPorsche 935 K3ZOL1HOC1NÜR1MAISALWUNNOR 13HOC2HOC3NÜR2NC0
1984DS-Porsche Racing TeamPorsche 956NOR RetNÜR1 10DIE 5BRA 9IMO 7NÜR2 511th23
1985New Man-Joest RacingPorsche 956BNÜR1 1 5NÜR1 2 11HOC 1 7HOC 2 5WUN 1 6WUN 2 5AVU 1 2AVU 2 1ZEL 1 9ZEL 2 3ERD 1 9ERD 2 5NOR 7NÜR2 1 18NÜR2 2 4SIE 1 (6)SIE 2 (Ret)NÜR3 64th61.5

Complete FIA World Sportscar Championship results

SeasonTeamClassCarEngine1234567891011121314151617Pos.Pts
1978Kremer RacingPorsche 935DAY 5SEBMUG 7TALDIJ 6SIL 5NÜR RetLEM RetMISDAYWATVAL 6ROD
1979Kremer RacingGr.5 SPPorsche 935Porsche 930/79 3.0L F6DAYSEBMUGTALDIJRIVSILNÜRLEM 9PERDAYWATSPABRH RetROAVALELS
1983Joest RacingGroup CPorsche 936CPorsche Type-935 2.6 L Turbo Flat-6MONSIL RetNÜRLMS RetSPA 8FUJ23rd13
Sorga S.A.Porsche 956Porsche Type-935/76 2.6 L Turbo Flat-6KYA 4
1984Schornstein Racing TeamGroup CPorsche 956BPorsche Type-935/76 2.6 L Turbo Flat-6MONSIL 9LEM 5NÜR 10BRH 9MOSSPA 8IMO 7FUJKYA 4SAN 1118th29
1985New Man-Joest RacingC1Porsche 956Porsche Type-935/76 2.6 L Turbo Flat-6MUGMONSILLEM 1HOC RetMOSSPA 6BRHFUJ WDSEL DNS56th6
1986Joest RacingC1Porsche 956BPorsche Type-935 2.6L Turbo Flat-6MON RetSILLEM RetNOR 8BRH 5JERNÜR RetSPA 8FUJ 521st22
1987Joest RacingC1Porsche 962CPorsche Type-935 2.8L Turbo Flat-6JARJERMON 4SILLEM DNANOR 3BRHNÜR 4SPA 6FUJ 524th22
1988Joest RacingC1Porsche 962CPorsche Type-935 3.0L Turbo Flat-6JER 5JAR 8MON 4SIL 5LEM 3BRN 5BRH RetNÜR 4SPA RetFUJ 3SAN 47th140
1990Joest RacingCPorsche 962CPorsche Type-935 3.0L Turbo Flat-6SUZ 16MON RetSIL RetSPA 16DIJ RetNÜR 12DON 14MOT 12MEX 8NC0
1991Konrad Motorsport Joest RacingC2Porsche 962CPorsche Type-935/82 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6SUZMONSILLEM RetNÜRMAG24th12
Team Salamin Primagaz Joest RacingMEX 3AUT

Complete Interserie results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar12345678910Pos.Pts
1983Joest-RacingPorsche 956ZELMOSSIE 1SIE 2HOC 319th12
1985New Man - Joest RacingPorsche 956NÜR1 RetHOC1 5WUN 6AVU 1ZEL 5ERD 7NÜR2 RetMOS 3SIE RetNÜR3 610th61.5
1986Porsche-KremerPorsche 956THR 5WUN 1ZEL1 5MOS 1SIE 6ZEL2 31st68
1987Joest RacingPorsche 962CHOC 3AVU CZEL1 3WUN 3MOS 4SIE 2ZEL2 42nd58
1988Joest RacingPorsche 962CHUN 1HOC 2WUN 3ZEL1 2MOS 2ZEL22nd73
1989Joest RacingPorsche 962CHUNZEL1WUN 1MOS WDSIEZEL26th20
1991Joest Porsche RacingPorsche 962CHOC 2NÜR 3ZEL1 2BRH 2MOS 3SIE 1ZEL2 32nd89
1992Joest RacingPorsche 962CMUGNÜR 3BRHZOLMOS 2SIE 3ZELJAR 23rd55.5
1993Joest RacingPorsche 962CJARMUGMOSSIEDONZEL 313th11

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324Pos.Pts
1992ZakspeedMercedes 190E 2.5 Evo2ZOL 1ZOL 2NÜR 1NÜR 2WUN 1WUN 2AVU 1AVU 2HOC 1HOC 2NÜR 1NÜR 2NOR 1NOR 2BRN 1BRN 2DIE 1 17DIE 2 17ALE 1 14ALE 2 15NÜR 1 RetNÜR 2 DNSHOC 1 17HOC 2 RetNC0
1994Opel Team JoestOpel Calibra V6 4×4ZOL 1 16ZOL 2 RetHOC 1 RetHOC 2 DNSNÜR 1 14NÜR 2 18MUG 1 RetMUG 2 7NÜR 1 15NÜR 2 10NOR 1 9NOR 2 10DON 1 11DON 2 7DIE 1 14DIE 2 DNSNÜR 1 15NÜR 2 RetAVU 1 DNSAVU 2 DNSALE 1 13ALE 2 6HOC 1 17HOC 2 1016th11
1995Zakspeed MercedesMercedes C-Class V6HOC 1 RetHOC 2 DNSAVU 1 16AVU 2 16NOR 1 17NOR 2 8DIE 1 RetDIE 2 13NÜR 1 16NÜR 2 15ALE 1 14ALE 2 12HOC 1 RetHOC 2 1823rd3

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Sporting positions
Preceded byKlaus Ludwig Henri PescaroloWinner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1985 with: Klaus Ludwig Paolo BarillaSucceeded byDerek Bell Hans-Joachim Stuck Al Holbert