Toine Hezemans

Antoine Emile "Toine" Hezemans (born 15 April 1943, in Eindhoven[1]) is a Dutch former touring and prototype racing car driver in the 1960s and 1970s.

He developed the Rotax 100 cc engines into a World championship winner in his new factory at Eindhoven Airport in Holland.

His Rotax engines won 10 times the world championships in various classes and wiped out the Italian karting competition.

He made a deal with GM in the USA and got hold of 2 Corvettes C6 and was successful privateer Team, winning 2 times the 24 hours of Spa.

[2] Hezemans won the European Touring Car Championship in 1970 with Alfa Romeo GTAm and in 1973 with BMW 3.0 CSL and in 1975 the Euro GT class with Porsche 934.