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| Founded | 1976 |
|---|---|
| Base | Verl, Germany |
| Teamprincipal(s) | Franz Konrad |
| Current series | Prototype Cup Germany Prototype Winter Series Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie |
| Former series | Interserie WSC BPR Global GT Series IMSA GT Championship American Le Mans Series FIA GT Championship German Formula Three Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Lamborghini Super Trofeo |
| Teams' Championships | 2009 Porsche Supercup season |
| Drivers' Championships | 2009 Porsche Supercup season(Bleekemolen) 2024 Prototype Winter Series (Soufi) |
| Website | http://www.konradmotorsport.com/ |
Konrad Motorsport is anauto racing team initially fromAustria, but now based inGermany. Founded by Austrian racerFranz Konrad in 1976,[1] the team has mostly runPorsches, although they have also runFerraris,Lamborghinis, andSaleens over their existence.

Initially competing in theInterserie championship, the team later moved to theWorld Sportscar Championship runningPorsche 962s. In 1991, Franz Konrad designed his ownGroup C chassis for the World Sportscar Championship withLamborghini backing, known as theKonrad KM-011, although the car was not successful.
The team moved to smaller championships in 1993, where they won the24 Hours Nürburgring andMil Milhas Brasileiras, the later of which they won again in 1995. The team eventually moved to theBPR Global GT Series competing withPorsche 911 GT2s. By 1997, the team would be involved in multiple racing series, including theFIA GT Championship,IMSA GT Championship, and thePorsche Supercup. After briefly runningLola prototypes, the team eventually switched to runningSaleen S7-Rs in theAmerican Le Mans Series andFIA GT Championship.
The team returned to runningPorsche 911 GT3-RSRs in 2006, where they won the 24 Hours of Bahrain. Konrad Motorsport continues to use their Porsches in competition today.
Konrad Motorsports partnered withDempsey Racing for the2014 United SportsCar Championship season, fielding aPorsche 911 GT America in the GTD class.[2]
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