Ronny Meixner

[1] Meixner then raced the famous Porsche 962 "Double Wing"[6] for Joest Racing to its first podium finish - third place at Road Atlanta[7] in the IMSA GT Championship, sharing the cockpit with Bob Wollek.

The Porsche 962 "Double Wing" was developed for Joest Racing by Porsche engineer Norbert Singer who had designed the original car and is affectionately known as the "father of the 962"[8] as a final evolution of the famous race car and was the fastest and most powerful version of the 962 line and fitted with an enormous rear wing after wind tunnel testing.

In 1995 Meixner undertook pre season development test programme for Champion Racing with the Porsche 911 GT2 and raced in 12 Hours of Sebring for the factory BMW run by Team PTG[9] with co-drivers were Justin Bell and David Donohue.

In his spare time Meixner enjoys piloting historic war planes and karting.

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