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Merzario was a
Formula One and
Formula Two team and
constructor from Italy. The team parti****ted in 38
Formula One
World Championship Grands Prix but...
- "Art"
Merzario (born 11
March 1943) is an
Italian racing driver and
motorsport executive, who
competed in
Formula One from 1972 to 1979.
Merzario competed...
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entered for
Arturo Merzario, who had
replaced Ganley as the team's
number one driver.
There was an early-season
boost as
Merzario placed sixth in the...
- team did not
appear and so only Hans
Stuck (ATS) and
Arturo Merzario (in a new
Merzario ch****is,
based on the
Kauhsen F1 car)
failed to qualify. Alan...
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field with
their best times.
After this session,
Brett Lunger,
Arturo Merzario and the very slow Otto
Stuppacher had
failed to qualify. John
Watson qualified...
- wreckage.
Drivers Arturo Merzario, Lunger, Guy Edwards, and
Harald Ertl
arrived at the
scene a few
moments later, but
before Merzario was able to pull him...
- 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...
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South Korea as
Merzario Espania in 1978 for the
Stena Container Line. She
operated on Stena's
Merzario Line and was
renamed Merzario Hispania. Sold to...
- was
fired from the
Walter Wolf
Racing team and was
replaced by
Arturo Merzario, and a new team was present,
Scuderia Rondini,
which bought an old Tyrrell...
- the
Porsche driven by Rico
Steinemann and Jo Siffert. In 1969,
Arturo Merzario won with an
Abarth 2000, and he won
again in 1970 with the same car, where...