Juan Manuel Bordeu - Complete Formula One Results

Complete Formula One Results

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Yr Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WDC Points
1961 UDT Laystall Racing Team Lotus 18/21 Climax Straight-4 MON
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
USA
NC 0
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Dante Emiliozzi
Turismo Carretera champion
1966
Succeeded by
Eduardo Copello
Turismo Carretera
Champion
drivers
  • Ángel Lo Valvo
  • Juan Manuel Fangio
  • Oscar Alfredo Gálvez
  • Juan Gálvez
  • Rodolfo de Álzaga
  • Dante Emiliozzi
  • Juan Manuel Bordeu
  • Eduardo Copello
  • Carlos Pairetti
  • Gastón Perkins
  • Rubén Luis di Palma
  • Nasif Estéfano
  • Héctor Gradassi
  • Juan María Traverso
  • Francisco Espinosa
  • Antonio Aventín
  • Jorge M. Boero
  • Roberto Mouras
  • Oscar Angeletti
  • Oscar Castellano
  • Emilio Satriano
  • Oscar Aventín
  • Walter Hernández
  • Eduardo Ramos
  • Guillermo Ortelli
  • Ernesto Bessone
  • Omar Martínez
  • Juan Manuel Silva
  • Norberto Fontana
  • Christian Ledesma
  • Emanuel Moriatis
  • Agustín Canapino
Cars
  • Chevrolet
  • Dodge
  • Ford
  • Torino
Current circuits (2012)
  • Buenos Aires
  • Junín
  • La Pampa
  • La Plata
  • Mar de Ajó
  • Olavarría
  • Paraná
  • Posadas
  • Rafaela
  • Río Cuarto
  • San Luis
  • San Martín
  • Termas de Río Hondo
  • Trelew
Former circuits
  • Bahía Blanca
  • Balcarce
  • Comodoro Rivadavia
  • El Zonda
  • Neuquén
  • Nueve de Julio
  • Río Gallegos
  • Salta
Persondata
Name Bordeu, Juan Manuel
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth January 28, 1934
Place of birth
Date of death November 24, 1990
Place of death


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