Draft:Ratanakul Prutirat
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Ratanakul Prutirat | |
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Nationality | Thai |
Born | Ratanakul Prutirat Serireongrith 19 July 1957 Bangkok, Thailand |
Ratanakul Prutirat Serireongrith (Thai: พฤฒิรัตน์ รัตนกุล เสรีเริงฤทธิ์, Pronunciation: [pʰrʉt.ti.rat rat.ta.na.kun se.riː.rəŋ.rit]; born 19 July 1957) is a Thai racing driver
Personal life
[edit]He was born on 19 July 1957 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a son of General Charun Rattanakun Seriroengrith (also known as Luang Seriroengrit) and Lady Prapai Rattanakul Seriroengrith.
Career
[edit]In 1996, Prutirat was at a race weekend of the International Touring Car Championship (ITC), the successor series of the Deutsche Tourenwagen-Meisterschaft. In one of Persson Motorsport's Mercedes-Benz C-Class , he tried his hand at the race track of Diepholz Airfield Circuit, but failed to qualify for the race.
Between 1996 and 1998 he raced in BPR Global GT Series and FIA GT Championship.
In 2002, he raced for Schubert Motorsport in a BMW 320i in Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup and scored 62 points in four races. This earned him the 19th in overall standing.
For 2003, He stayed in the DTC, also in a BMW 320i, but he changed teams to ER Competition and finished 14th with 93 points.
His last season of racing in 2005 is the Asian Touring Car Championship. He drove a BMW 320i in six races for Engstler Motorsport. With three podium finishes he finished fifth in the overall standings.
He is now currently President of The Royal Automobile Association of Thailand.
Statistics
[edit]Individual results in the DTM
[edit]Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Point | Position |
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1996 | Persson Motorsport | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | Germany | Germany | Portugal | Finland | Germany | Germany | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Italy | Germany | Brazil | Japan | – | — |
DNQ |
Ratanakul Prutirat | |
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Nationality | Thai |
Born | Ratanakul Prutirat Serireongrith 19 July 1957 Bangkok, Thailand |
Ratanakul Prutirat Serireongrith (Thai: พฤฒิรัตน์ รัตนกุล เสรีเริงฤทธิ์, Pronunciation: [pʰrʉt.ti.rat rat.ta.na.kun se.riː.rəŋ.rit]; born 19 July 1957) is a Thai racing driver
Personal life
[edit]He was born on 19 July 1957 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a son of General Charun Rattanakun Seriroengrith (also known as Luang Seriroengrit) and Lady Prapai Rattanakul Seriroengrith.
Career
[edit]In 1996, Prutirat was at a race weekend of the International Touring Car Championship (ITC), the successor series of the Deutsche Tourenwagen-Meisterschaft. In one of Persson Motorsport's Mercedes-Benz C-Class , he tried his hand at the race track of Diepholz Airfield Circuit, but failed to qualify for the race.
Between 1996 and 1998 he raced in BPR Global GT Series and FIA GT Championship.
In 2002, he raced for Schubert Motorsport in a BMW 320i in Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup and scored 62 points in four races. This earned him the 19th in overall standing.
For 2003, He stayed in the DTC, also in a BMW 320i, but he changed teams to ER Competition and finished 14th with 93 points.
His last season of racing in 2005 is the Asian Touring Car Championship. He drove a BMW 320i in six races for Engstler Motorsport. With three podium finishes he finished fifth in the overall standings.
He is now currently President of the The Royal Automobile Association of Thailand.
Statistics
[edit]Individual results in the DTM
[edit]Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Point | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1996 | Persson Motorsport | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | Germany | Germany | Portugal | Finland | Germany | Germany | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Italy | Germany | Brazil | Japan | – | — |
DNQ |
Weblinks
[edit]- Statistics in the Driver Database[1]
- DTM statistics at motorsport-total.com[2]
- The Royal Automobile Association of Thailand[3]
References
[edit]AIM Motorsport 2003[1]
Royal Automobile Association of Thailand website[2]
References
[edit]AIM Motorsport 2003[1]
Royal Automobile Association of Thailand website[2]