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[17] [9] Another team using the Porsche engine was the Kreepy Krauly March. South African father and son, Ferdinand and Daniel Chauvier, were introducing their pool-cleaning robot into the USA. With the money made they set up an IMSA racing team named after the machine, and based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kreepy Krauly Racing Cosmik Racing Promotions: March 84G: Porsche Type-935/76 2.6 L Turbo Flat-6 Y: 34 Christian Danner: 4–7, 10 Graham Duxbury: 4 Almo Coppelli 4 Costas Los: 5–8, 9–10 Mikael Nabrink: 5–6 Pascal Witmeur: 7 Anders Olofsson: 8–9 Divina Galica: 8 Richard Cleare: 9 Misaki Speed: Tom's 85C: Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 B ...
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Kreepy Krauly Racing Honda: Accident Ret Massimo Messere: Team Italia Honda: Retired Ret Louis-Luc Maisto: Honda: Retired DNS Claude Arciero: Honda: Did not start DNS Thierry Espié: Chevallier Did not start DNQ René Lavigne: Honda: Did not qualify Sources: [2] [3]
A number of other sponsors became the "main" sponsor periodically during the season. In NSW-based events, the car was known as the "Statewide Roads Commodore", and in Western Australia, and South Australia, it was the "Kreepy Krauly Commodore". Everywhere else, it was again "Perkins Engineering" on the car.
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Van der Merwe began his racing career in 1967 racing saloon cars. His international career took off in 1983 in the IMSA series in the United States, with his most notable win in the 1984 24 Hours of Daytona race driving for Kreepy Krauly Racing, an all-South African team in a March 83G-Porsche. He shared the win with Graham Duxbury and Tony Martin.