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Winter spent many seasons competing in the German Interserie series, usually racing privately entered Porsches. Winter was also a regular entrant at Le Mans, competing 10 times at the race. Apart from his victory, his best finish was 3rd in a Joest Racing Porsche 962 in 1988. He would also win the 24 Hours of Daytona for Joest in the same car and also drove in the IMSA GTP until 1993 when the series ended, making the car obsolete. In 1994, Winters would along with the team defect to DTM, driving a Opel Calibra, it was at Round 10, Race 1 at AVUS, he was involved in fiery smash which his car disintergrated into a fireball. For the following year, driving a privateer Mercedes-Benz C-Class, he reverted back to his real name, which he competed throughout the season and which was also was his last. In 2001, suffering from problems in his wood trading business and from depressions, he committed suicide at his home in Atlanta.
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