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Gianclaudio Giuseppe "Clay" Regazzoni (September 5, 1939 – December 15, 2006) was a Swiss racing car driver. He competed in Formula One races from 1970 to 1980, winning five Grands Prix. His first win came his debut season, with Ferrari, and he remained with that team until 1974. A single season with BRM then lead Regazzoni back to Ferrari for a further three years. After finally leaving Ferrari, Regazzoni drove for Ensign and Shadow before moving to Williams in 1979, where he won the team's first race. Image File history File links Regazzoni_Clay. ...
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British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
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The 1980 Formula One season was the 31st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Results from the 1970 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 21, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 119. ...
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Results from the 1970 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 6, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 125. ...
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Results from the 1979 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 14, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 114. ...
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This article recaps the 1970 Formula One season. ...
The 1980 Formula One season was the 31st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
The 1974 Formula One season was the 25th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
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The 1979 Formula One season was the 30th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
He was dropped by Williams in 1980 after being replaced by Carlos Reutemann and moved back to Ensign. However, following an accident at Long Beach he was left paralyzed from the waist down; ending his career in Formula One. Regazzoni did not stop racing, however, as he competed in the Paris-Dakar rally and Sebring 12 hours using a hand controlled car during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1996, Regazzoni was refused entry into the World Sportscar Championship by the FIA and became a commentator for Italian TV. The 1980 Formula One season was the 31st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Personal and early life
Gianclaudio Regazzoni was born in Mendrisio, Switzerland on September 5, 1939 a few days prior to the Second World War. Regazzoni grew up in Porza, in the Canton of Ticino, part of the Italian speaking region of Switzerland. He was married to Maria Pia, with whom he had two children: Alessia and Gian Maria.[1] Mendrisio is a city in the Southern part of Switzerland, in Canton Ticino. ...
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Racing career Pre-Formula One Early racing and Formula Three Regazzoni first started competing in car races in 1963,[2] at the comparatively late age of 24. Many of his early motorsport experiences were across the border in Italy, Switzerland having banned motor racing following the horrific accident at the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans race. His first outings were in his own Austin-Healey Sprite, with which he took two podium finishes from only his first three races.[2] This instant success encouraged Regazzoni to move up to a Mini Cooper for the 1964 club racing season. Start of the race, Levegh #20 car is in the center of the frame The 1955 Le Mans disaster occurred during the 24 Hours of Le Mans when a race car crashed and flew into the crowd, killing over 80 people. ...
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1965 saw Clay Regazzoni behind the wheel of an open-wheeled car for the first time, as he entered the European Formula Three championship with a Brabham. This first season brought moderate success, and improving form during 1966 (this time driving a De Tomaso) brought him to the attention of ambitious Italian constructor Tecno. Tecno offered Regazzoni the use of one of their F3 chassis for 1967, where his reliable, fast performances earnt him the offer of a works Tecno drive in Formula Two for the following year. Despite this, Regazzoni continued to drive in Formula Three events during 1968 and, not for the last time, was lucky to survive a major accident. Exiting the chicane during the Monaco Grand Prix F3 support race, Regazzoni lost control of his car and collided heavily with the crash barrier. The diminutive size of the F3 machine allowed it to pass under the rail, the sharp metal edge of the armco slicing across the top of the open cockpit. Luckily for him, Regazzoni's survival instincts kicked in and he managed to duck down low enough in the driving seat for the rail to pass above him, missing his head by a tiny margin. The car eventually came to a halt when the roll hoop, behind Regazzoni's head and significantly lower than the top of his helmet, wedged itself underneath the barrier.[2] Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or, in abbreviated form, F3, is a type of formula racing and a class of open-wheeler motor racing. ...
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Formula Two In Formula Two, Regazzoni had found the ideal partner in Tecno. His hard-charging style perfectly matched the forward thinking Tecno ambitions, and Regazzoni quickly developed a reputation as a tough competitor. Regazzoni was implicated in the death of young British driver Chris Lambert at the 1968 F2 Dutch Grand Prix. Some observers accused Regazzoni, who was running well up the field, of deliberately running Lambert's Brabham off the track while lapping him. Lambert lost control and crashed into a bridge. Regazzoni was fully exonerated at the subsequent inquest, although rumours persisted for many years afterward.[2] Lambert's father pursued a private action against Regazzoni, which dragged on for five years before finally being abandoned. Regazzoni remained with Tecno throughout his three years in Formula Two (although he drove most of the 1969 season for the Ferrari Formula Two team.[1]) and in 1970 they took the European Formula Two Championship together. Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
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Sports car racing As well as single seater racing, Regazzoni participated in sports car racing, including the 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans where he and Arturo Merzario raced a Ferrari 512S. However, the pair retired after completing only 38 laps. This would prove to be Regazzoni's only appearance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, although he did test for the 1972 event. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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For the following two years Regazzoni was a permanent fixture in Ferrari's sports car racing squad. With the new 312B-based 312P cars underneath him, Regazzoni regularly ran at or near the front of the field. Regularly partnered with Jacky Ickx, the pairing took second place in the BOAC 1000 km at Brands Hatch in 1971, and won the first heat during the Imola 500 km. Driving alone, Regazzoni also won the Kyalami 9 Hours race. Further successes followed in 1972, with second places at the Buenos Aires 1000km, partnered by Brian Redman, and prestigious Spa 1000 km race. The high point of the season came when the Regazzoni/Ickx partnership won the Monza 1000 km race. The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
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With his departure from Ferrari during 1973, Regazzoni's sports car results dried up. His uncompetitive Alfa Romeo 33 TT was thoroughly outclassed by the Ferrari and Matra opposition. At the end of 1973 Ferrari withdrew from sports car racing, and Regazzoni's move to rejoin the Ferrari Formula One team in 1974 effectively ended his sports car career, as he could not then race for other manufacturers. Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 was a sports racing prototype raced by the Alfa Romeo works team between 1967 and 1977. ...
Formula One 1970-1972: Ferrari -
During the early races of the 1970 Formula One season Ferrari only entered one car, for Belgian Jacky Ickx, but at the fourth round in Belgium, the team decided to run a second car to try out some younger drivers. Italian Ignazio Giunti was given the second seat in Belgium, where he finished fourth, while Regazzoni took his place at the following round in Holland, also finishing fourth. Giunti was back in the seat for the following Grand Prix in France, but finished fourteenth, three laps behind the winner and World Champion elect Jochen Rindt. Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
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Regazzoni was back in the Ferrari for the British Grand Prix, where he finished fourth again, but this time Regazzoni kept the race seat. Four podium finishes followed for Regazzoni during the final six rounds of the 1970 season, including a win at Monza, Ferrari's home race. However, the race was overshadowed by the death of Championship leader Rindt in the week before the Grand Prix. A first pole position, at the final round in Mexico, capped a hugely successful first season in the top formula. Regazzoni finished third in the Drivers' Championship with 33 points, 12 points behind posthumous World Champion Rindt. Results from the 1970 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 18, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 125. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 6, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 125. ...
Following the death of Giunti at a sports car event during the winter of 1970, Ferrari opted for Ickx and Regazzoni for the 1971 Formula One season.[3] Prior to the start of the European legs of the Formula One World Championship, Regazzoni won the prestigious Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, beating Jackie Stewart into second place. Despite this early promise, the Ferrari 312B and B2 proved to be inferior to the Stewart/Tyrrell 003 combination. Regazzoni only managed three podium finishes during the season, as well a pole position at the British Grand Prix. The Swiss finished 13th in the Drivers' Championship that year, 49 points behind World Champion Jackie Stewart. The 1971 Formula One season was the 22nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Results from the 1971 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 17, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 119. ...
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Further disappointment for Regazzoni followed in 1972, with only a single podium finish, in Germany, although he did score two points more than the previous season. Regazzoni finished seventh in the Drivers' Championship, 46 points behind World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi. This article recaps the 1972 Formula One season. ...
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1973: BRM -
Regazzoni opted to leave Ferrari in 1973, in favour of Marlboro-sponsored BRM for what was reported as "an astronomical fee".[1] Here he joined young driver Niki Lauda, and the two became firm friends. Once again Regazzoni narrowly cheated death, after a huge crash during the South African Grand Prix. He was pulled from the blazing wreckage by Mike Hailwood, who was later awarded the George Cross for his heroism in saving Reggazoni's life.[4] It proved to be an unsuccessful year for Regazzoni. He was reported to have become disillusioned with "uncompetitive machinery" as he scored two points during the entire season, his worst points haul from a full season in Formula One.[1] British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
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Results from the 1973 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 3, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Emerson Fittipaldi 117. ...
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1974-1976: Back to Ferrari Ferrari had a big personnel shake-up at the start of 1974, after Luca di Montezemolo was hired to run the Italian team. Both Regazzoni and, on Reggazoni's recommendation, Lauda were picked up by Ferrari. Regazzoni was soon back on the podium. Seven podium finishes, including a win in Germany, his first since his debut season win at Monza fours years earlier, as well as a pole position at Nivelles allowed Reggazoni to outscore the up and coming Lauda. Entering the last race of the season, in the USA Regazzoni was well in contention for the title, and only needed to finish ahead of rival, Emerson Fittipaldi, to take the crown. Regazzoni suffered handling problems during the race due to a defective shock absorber and could finish only 11th after two pit stops.[5] He finished second in the Drivers' Championship, a career best, just three points behind Fittipaldi. The 1974 Formula One season was the 25th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Ferrari retained Lauda and Regazzoni's services for 1975 and the pair took six victories between them: five for Lauda, and one for Regazzoni at the 1975 Italian Grand Prix. Ferrari secured the Contructors' Championship, and Lauda won the first of his three World titles. Regazzoni finished fifth in the Drivers' Championship with 39.5 points, the half point coming at the 1975 Austrian Grand Prix, at which only half the race distance was completed due to heavy rain. The 1975 Formula One season was the 26th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 7, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 133. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 17, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Vittorio Brambilla 153. ...
1976 would prove to be the start of Regazzoni's downward slide in Formula One. Despite winning from pole position at Long Beach, and a further three podium finishes, Ferrari replaced the Swiss with Argentine Carlos Reutemann. The Argentine never got on with Lauda as well as Regazzoni did.[6] Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 à 534 pixel Image in higher resolution (2423 à 1616 pixel, file size: 798 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Bildbeschreibung: Clay Regazzoni im Ferrari 312 T auf der Zielgeraden des Nürburgrings Quelle: Spurzem Fotograf: Lothar Spurzem Datum: 31. ...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 à 534 pixel Image in higher resolution (2423 à 1616 pixel, file size: 798 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Bildbeschreibung: Clay Regazzoni im Ferrari 312 T auf der Zielgeraden des Nürburgrings Quelle: Spurzem Fotograf: Lothar Spurzem Datum: 31. ...
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1977: Ensign -
Following his release from Ferrari, Regazzoni opted for a move to the Ensign team. His move to such a small team surprised some, but Regazzoni opted for the small outfit in preference to an offer from Bernie Ecclestone to driver for Brabham, as he preferred "to race with nice people".[7] His season with Ensign, despite managing a points finish on his debut in Argentina, was not successful. Regazzoni finished in the points only a further two times, and ended the season with a total of five points. In May Regazzoni participated in the 1977 Indianapolis 500 miles driving a McLaren for Theodore Racing. Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
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1978: Shadow -
Regazzoni moved to Shadow in 1978, as a replacement for Alan Jones who had left to join Williams. Only two points scoring finishes followed for Regazzoni and he finished the season 16th in the Drivers' Championship, 60 points behind World Champion Mario Andretti. Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula One and sports car racing team from Britain. ...
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1979: Williams -
Frank Williams gave Regazzoni his final drive in a competitive car alongside Alan Jones. The Williams FW07 proved to be very competitive, especially in the final part of the season, with FW07s winning all but two of the final six races of the 1979 calendar. Significantly though, the first win was for Regazzoni, at Silverstone; the first of over 100 victories for the Williams Grand Prix team. In deference to the team's Saudi sponsors, he celebrated with orange juice.[4] However, despite his achievement, once again he was replaced by Carlos Reutemann at the end of the season. At the Italian Grand Prix, motor sport journalist Nigel Roebuck asked Regazzoni why he continued to drive at the age of 40, with no prospect of a competitive seat. Regazzoni replied, "I love [Formula One], and most of all I love to drive racing cars. So why should I stop when I feel this way?". [8] At the end of the year he was invited to compete in the 1980 International Race of Champions, the last active Formula One driver, alongside Mario Andretti, to do so.[9] Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
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Results from the 1979 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 14, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 114. ...
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Results from the 1979 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 9, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 135. ...
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1980: Back with Ensign Lacking an offer for a competitive drive in 1980, Regazzoni re-joined Ensign. His season came to an abrupt end only four races into the year. He crashed during the 1980 United States Grand Prix West, held at Long Beach, when the brake pedal of his Ensign failed at the end of a long, high-speed straight travelling at approximately 280 kmh. Ricardo Zuniño's retired Brabham was parked in the escape road. Regazzoni later recalled, "I hit [Zuniño's car], then bounced into the barrier. For about 10 minutes I lost consciousness. Then I remember terrible pain in my hips..."[8] The crash left Regazzoni paralyzed from the waist down, ending his competitive career. On recovery, Regazzoni sued the race organisers, claiming their safety procedures were sub-standard. The race organisers won the case.[3] The 1980 Formula One season was the 31st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on March 30, 1980. ...
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After Formula One After this accident, Regazzoni became known for his activities in helping disabled people get equal opportunities in life and society. Despite his disability, Regazzoni was determined to live as full a life as possible and his rehabilitation became an inspirational story. Regazzoni won back his racing license and became one of the first disabled persons to participate in high-level motor sports. Although his injuries made an F1 return impossible, Regazzoni raced with some success in rally raids (e.g. the Dakar Rally) and sportscars (e.g. the 12 Hours of Sebring). These achievements paved the way for the wider acceptance of disabled persons in motoring and motorsports. Regazzoni's last competitive race was in 1990, although he was occasionally offered test drives in racing cars during the 1990s. A support truck during the 2004 Dakar The Dakar Rally (or simply The Dakar; formerly known as The Paris Dakar Rally and now as The Lisbon Dakar Rally) is an annual off-road race, organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation. ...
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Regazzoni after his serious accident. An account of his life can be found in his autobiography È questione di cuore ("It's a Matter of Heart") published in the mid-1980s. His post-Formula One career occasionally saw him as a commentator for Swiss and Italian television. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In later years he became highly scathing with regard to the contemporary attitudes and racing within Formula One. He is reported to have remarked that "it concerns only the money, and no longer the sport", attitudes completely at odds to Regazzoni's own. He once commented to Niki Lauda, at the time his team mate and junior by ten years, that "if you block cars and drive like a woman, you will never become great".[10] Andreas Nikolaus Niki Lauda (born February 22, 1949 in Vienna) is an Austrian aviator, entrepreneur, former Formula One (F1) racing driver and three-time F1 World Champion. ...
Death On December 15, 2006, Regazzoni was killed when the Chrysler Voyager he was driving hit the rear of a lorry on the Italian A1 motorway, near Parma.[11] Crash investigators estimate that he was travelling at approximately 100kph at the time[12] and, despite early speculation, an autopsy specifically excluded a heart attack from being responsible for Regazzoni's loss of control.[13] His funeral was held on 23 December, in Lugano, and was attended by Jackie Stewart, Fittipaldi and Lauda,[14], among many luminaries from the Formula One world. December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Country Italy Region Emilia-Romagna Province Parma (PR) Mayor Elvio Ubaldi (since May 28, 2002) Elevation 55 m Area 260 km² Population - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 175,789 - Density 676/km² Time zone CET, UTC+1 Coordinates Gentilic Parmigiani (Parmensi are called the provinces inhabitants) Dialing code...
A myocardial infarction occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque slowly builds up in the inner lining of a coronary artery and then suddenly ruptures, totally occluding the artery and preventing blood flow downstream. ...
December 23 is the 357th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (358th in leap years). ...
Lugano is a city in southeast Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. ...
Jackie Stewart talks with fans at the 2005 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis. ...
Complete Formula One results (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) This article recaps the 1970 Formula One season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 7, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 120. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on April 19, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 124. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 10, 1970 Fastest Lap: Jochen Rindt - 1:23. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 7, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Chris Amon 327. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 21, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 119. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Charade on July 5, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 30. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 18, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jack Brabham 125. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on August 2, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 20. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 16, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 140. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 6, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 125. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mont-Tremblant on September 20, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 132. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Mexican Grand Prix held at Mexico City on October 25, 1970. ...
The 1971 Formula One season was the 22nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 6, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 120. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Montjuich on April 18, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 125. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 23, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 122. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 20, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 134. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on July 4, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 154. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 17, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 119. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 1, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Francois Cevert 720. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 15, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jo Siffert 138. ...
Results from the 1971 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 5, 1971 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Henri Pescarolo 123. ...
Results from the 1970 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mont-Tremblant on September 20, 1970 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 132. ...
This article recaps the 1972 Formula One season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 23, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 113. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 4, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mike Hailwood 118. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on May 1, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 121. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 14, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jean Pierre Beltoise 140. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Nivelles on June 4, 1972. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Charade on July 2, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Chris Amon 253. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 15, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 124. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on July 30, 1972 Fastest lap: Jacky Ickx - 7:13. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 13, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Denny Hulme 138. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 10, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacky Ickx 136. ...
Results from the 1972 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on September 24, 1972 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 115. ...
The 1973 Formula One season was the 24th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 28, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Emerson Fittipaldi 111. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on February 11, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Emerson Fittipaldi 235. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 3, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Emerson Fittipaldi 117. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Montjuich on April 29, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 123. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 20, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Francois Cevert 1m 25. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on June 3, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Emerson Fittipaldi 128. ...
The 1973 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 17, 1973. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on July 1, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Denny Hulme 150. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 14, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 118. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on July 29, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 120. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 5, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Pace 711. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 19, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Pace 137. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 9, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jackie Stewart 135. ...
Results from the 1973 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on September 23, 1973 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Emerson Fittipaldi 113. ...
The 1974 Formula One season was the 25th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 13, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 152. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on January 27, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 236. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 30, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Reutemann 118. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on April 28, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 120. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Nivelles on May 12, 1974. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 26, 1974. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 9, 1974. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 23, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 121. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Dijon on July 7, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jody Scheckter 10. ...
Emerson Fittipaldi finished in second place. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 4, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jody Scheckter 711. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 18, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 137. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 8, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Pace 134. ...
Results from the 1974 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on September 22, 1974 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 113. ...
The 1975 Formula One season was the 26th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312B was a series of Formula One racing car models, designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 12, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 150. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on January 26, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jean Pierre Jarier 234. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312T was a successful F1 design, based on the Ferrari 312B3 from 1974. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 1, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Pace 117. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Montjuich on April 27, 1975 Summary The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was one of the most controversial and tragic race weekends in Formula One history. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 11, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Patrick Depailler 128. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 25, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 126. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 8, 1975. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on June 22, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 121. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on July 6, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jochen Mass 150. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 19, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 120. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 3, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 76. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 17, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Vittorio Brambilla 153. ...
Results from the 1975 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 7, 1975 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 133. ...
The 1976 Formula One season was the 27th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312T was a successful F1 design, based on the Ferrari 312B3 from 1974. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on January 25, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jean Pierre Jarier 235. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 6, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 117. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on March 28, 1976. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
The Ferrari 312T was a successful F1 design, based on the Ferrari 312B3 from 1974. ...
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on May 2, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jochen Mass 120. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 16, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 125. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 30, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 130. ...
The 1976 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix was held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 13, 1976. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on July 4, 1976 Fastest lap: Niki Lauda 151. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 18, 1976 The only Grand Prix in Formula One to which female racer entered plural (Lella Lombardi and Divina Galica). ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 1, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jody Scheckter 710. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 15, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 135. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 29, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 122. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 12, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 141. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on October 3, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Patrick Depailler 113. ...
Results from the 1976 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Fuji on October 24, 1976 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Masahiro Hasemi 118. ...
The 1977 Formula One season was the 28th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 9, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 151. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on January 23, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 234. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 5, 1977. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on April 3, 1977. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on May 8, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Laffite 120. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 22, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jody Scheckter 131. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on June 5, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gunnar Nilsson 127. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 19, 1977. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Dijon on 3 June 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 113. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 16, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 119. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 31, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 155. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 14, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: John Watson 140. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 28, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 119. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 11, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 139. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Mosport Park on October 9, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 113. ...
Results from the 1977 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Fuji on October 23, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jody Scheckter 114. ...
The 1978 Formula One season was the 29th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula One and sports car racing team from Britain. ...
Shadow Racing Cars was a Formula One and sports car racing team from Britain. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 15, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gilles Villeneuve 149. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Jacarepagua on January 29, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Reutemann 143. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 4, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 117. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on April 2, 1978. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 7, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 128. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 21, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 123. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on June 4, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 120. ...
The 1978 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 17, 1978. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on July 2, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Reutemann 148. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 16, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 118. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 30, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 155. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 13, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ronnie Peterson 143. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 27, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 119. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 10, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mario Andretti 138. ...
Results from the 1978 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on October 8, 1978 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alan Jones 138. ...
The 1979 Formula One season was the 30th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 21, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Laffite 146. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on February 4, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Laffite 228. ...
The 1979 South African Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on 3 March 1979 at Kyalami. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on April 8, 1979. ...
Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ...
The Williams FW07 was a ground effect car designed by Patrick Head for the 1979 F1 season. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Jarama on April 29, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gilles Villeneuve 116. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 13, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gilles Villeneuve 123. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 27, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Patrick Depailler 128. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Dijon on July 1, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 19. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 14, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 114. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 29, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gilles Villeneuve 151. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 12, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 135. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 26, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gilles Villeneuve 119. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 9, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Clay Regazzoni 135. ...
Results from the 1979 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on September 30, 1979 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alan Jones 131. ...
The 1980 Formula One season was the 31st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
Ensign was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
The Cosworth DFV V8 engine (DFV standing for double four valve) was the most successful in the history of Formula 1/Grand Prix motor racing. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 13, 1980 Classification Notes Pole position: Alan Jones - 1:44. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on January 27, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 227. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on March 1, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 113. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on March 30, 1980. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 4, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Laffite 120. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 18, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Carlos Reutemann - 1:27. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on June 29, 1980. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 13, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Didier Pironi 112. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on August 10, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alan Jones 148. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 17, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 132. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 31, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 119. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Imola on September 14, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alan Jones 136. ...
Results from the 1980 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on September 28, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Didier Pironi 128. ...
Georges-Francis Servoz-Gavin, better known as Johnny, was a motor racing driver in both sportscars and single seaters. ...
Formula Two was a type of formula racing. ...
Ronnie Peterson Bengt Ronnie Peterson, (February 14, 1944, Ãrebro, Sweden - September 11, 1978, Monza, Italy) was a Swedish racing driver. ...
Jackie Stewart talks with fans at the 2005 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis. ...
The Race of Champions was a non-championship Formula One motor race held at the Brands Hatch circuit in Kent, United Kingdom between 1967 and 1983. ...
Emerson Fittipaldi (born December 12, 1946, São Paulo, Brazil) is a highly successful open-wheel racing series driver, winning world championships in both Formula One and CART, and the Indianapolis 500 twice. ...
References Bibliography - Regazzoni, C. (1982). È questione di cuore. Sperling & Kupfer. ISBN 978-8820002138.
- Gill, Barrie ed. (1976) "The World Championship 1975" John Player Motorsport yearbook 1976 pp.300-301 Queen Anne Press Ltd. ISBN 0-362-00254-1
- Roebuck, Nigel Grand Prix Greats (1986) p.140. Book Club Associates ISBN 0-85059-792-7
- Tremayne, David [August 2006]. "Chapter 19 - A Moment Of Desperate Sadness", The Lost Generation (in English). Haynes Publishing, 239. ISBN 1-84425-205-1. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
John Player founded his tobacco company in the mid-19th century in Nottingham, England. ...
David Tremayne is a UK based motor racing journalist. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 5 is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Footnotes - ^ a b c d Gill, Barrie ed. (1976) "The World Championship 1975" John Player Motorsport yearbook 1976 pp.300-301 Queen Anne Press Ltd. ISBN 0-362-00254-1
- ^ a b c d "Obituary - Clay Regazzoni", The Independent, 2006-12-18. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- ^ a b Clay Regazzoni www.grandprix.com Retrieved 1 March 2007.
- ^ a b "Obituary - Clay Regazzoni", Telegraph.co.uk, 2006-12-18. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- ^ 1974 United States Grand Prix www.gpracing.net192.com Retrieved 1 March 2007
- ^ Tremayne, David [August 2006]. "Chapter 19 - A Moment Of Desperate Sadness", The Lost Generation (in English). Haynes Publishing, 239. ISBN 1-84425-205-1. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
- ^ "Nigel Roebuck on Clay Regazzoni", Autosport.com, 2006-12-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-17. Ecclestone had reduced the value of an earlier salary offer after learning that Regazzoni had been dropped by Ferrari.
- ^ a b Roebuck, Nigel Grand Prix Greats (1986) p.140. Book Club Associates ISBN 0-85059-792-7
- ^ Martin Brundle competed in 1990, but did not compete in Formula One that year.
- ^ "Mein letzter Besuch bei einem Freund", Blick online, 2006-12-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- ^ "Regazzoni killed in road accident", BBC News, 2006-12-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- ^ "In Clays Sarg liegt eine gelbe Rose", Blick online, 2006-12-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- ^ "Clay Regazzoni (67†) hatte keinen Herzinfarkt", Blick online, 2006-12-20. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- ^ "Funeral for Regazzoni", Theprancinghorse.co.uk, 2006-12-23. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
- Formula One world championship results are taken from the Official Formula One website archive of results at www.formula1.com.
- Formula One non-championship results are taken from the Formula One archives at www.silhouet.com
- Formula Two championship results are taken from the Le Mans and Formula Two Register at www.formula2.net.
John Player founded his tobacco company in the mid-19th century in Nottingham, England. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
In the Gregorian Calendar, December 18 is the 352nd day of the year (353rd in leap years), at which point there will be 13 days remaining to the end of the year. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
In the Gregorian Calendar, December 18 is the 352nd day of the year (353rd in leap years), at which point there will be 13 days remaining to the end of the year. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
David Tremayne is a UK based motor racing journalist. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 5 is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Martin Brundle (born June 1, 1959) is an English motor racing and former Formula One driver known chiefly as the man who ran Ayrton Senna close in British Formula Three and as ITV Sport F1 commentator. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 17 is the 351st day of the year (352nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 17 is the 351st day of the year (352nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 23 is the 357th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (358th in leap years). ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
January 16 is the 16th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links - "Obituary - Clay Regazzoni", The Independent, 2006-12-18. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- "Clay Regazzoni", GrandPrix.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-01.
- "Obituary - Clay Regazzoni", Telegraph.co.uk, 2006-12-18. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- 1974 United States Grand Prix www.gpracing.net192.com Retrieved 1 March 2007
- "Nigel Roebuck on Clay Regazzoni", Autosport.com, 2006-12-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- "Mein letzter Besuch bei einem Freund", Blick online, 2006-12-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- "Regazzoni killed in road accident", BBC News, 2006-12-15. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- "In Clays Sarg liegt eine gelbe Rose", Blick online, 2006-12-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- "Clay Regazzoni (67†) hatte keinen Herzinfarkt", Blick online, 2006-12-20. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
- "Funeral for Regazzoni", Theprancinghorse.co.uk, 2006-12-23. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
- Chequered Flag Motorsport's Tribute to Clay
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