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19 Sep 2001, 19:58 (Ref:148440) | #1 | ||
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Clay Regazzoni
I need to know about the racing career of Clay Regazzoni before he got into F1 with Ferrari in 1970, where did he drive before he made his GP debut, and what has he done since his terrible exit from the Grand Prix scene in 1980.
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19 Sep 2001, 21:48 (Ref:148489) | #2 | ||
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Clay started his career in a Healey Sprite, before moving up to F3 & F2 with a Brabham in 1965-6 - he formed a team with his compatriot Silvio Moser. He then switched to Tecno, becoming a works driver in 1968 in F2. In early 1969 he had a short, unsuccessful, period with Ferrari in F2 with the Dino 166. Returning to Tecno, he had his best season in 1970, earning a works Ferrari F1 drive.
In his early years, his driving was regarded as "robust". He was disqualified from a race at Monza for overtaking at the site of an accident and was involved in Chris Lawrence's fatal shunt at Zandvoort. Although he was absolved from all blame for this incident, he retained a perhaps unjustified reputation for aggressive driving. Since his accident, Clay has developed a career as a broadcaster for Swiss TV and has also driven in several long-distance classic rallies, usually in big Mercedes adapted for his disabilities. |
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19 Sep 2001, 23:22 (Ref:148527) | #3 | ||
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Fascinating to hear about the Austin-Healey Sprite. That was a new one on me.
Hasn't Clay also run a modified Ferrari Daytona since his accident, in things like the Retro Tour de France? |
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19 Sep 2001, 23:59 (Ref:148535) | #4 | ||
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Clay started his career in the Sprite in 1963 in hillclimbs and sprints (no racing in Switzerland of course) and then took a racing course at Montlhery. He then bought a Mini Cooper (forgot that!) for 1964 before moving up to F3 in 1965 with a De Tomaso (forgot that too!). He soon ditched that and bought a Brabham after trying Moser's car.
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21 Sep 2001, 07:22 (Ref:149039) | #5 | ||
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Reportedly one of the bravest drivers of all times. The aftermath of his crash asked for even more courage. To me still one of the most appealing characters in the sport.
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21 Sep 2001, 15:46 (Ref:149186) | #6 | ||
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Most important, I think... he teaches those with disabilities to drive.
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26 Sep 2001, 20:06 (Ref:151766) | #7 | |
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Great driver … great man.
Formula 1 could use a few Clay Regazzoni's in 2002. |
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27 Sep 2001, 11:27 (Ref:152011) | #8 | ||
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Following the very recent tragic death of 'Rega' in a road accident. I thought the following post by davhut was entirely suitable for this forum thread, too:-
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27 Dec 2006, 10:49 (Ref:1799816) | #10 | ||
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Thanks for finding that John. An excellent post.
Regazzoni came from an era when drivers were more approachable and the few times I saw him with the fans he was always happy to give autographs and chat, normally with a big smile on his face. |
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9 Jan 2007, 05:26 (Ref:1810133) | #11 | ||
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So sad to hear of his death
One of the people who epitomised a GP driver to me..... |
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22 Jun 2009, 07:31 (Ref:2488062) | #13 | ||
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An excellent quoted post from 'Davhut', John, and while not wishing to trump his cat, we christened our son (now 26) James Clay, in deference to, and appreciation of, the great man - while he was still with us. He may not have been the technically best driver of his time, but for me he was the epitome of what a racing driver should be - He had all the charisma and characteristics that have been sadly lacking in the sport since his time.
I echo all the sentiments expressed here. |
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