Nanni Galli - Complete Formula One World Championship Results

Complete Formula One World Championship Results

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Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WDC Points
1970 Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M7D Alfa Romeo V8 RSA
ESP
MON
BEL
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
MEX
NC 0
1971 STP March March 711 Alfa Romeo V8 RSA
ESP
MON
NED
GER
AUT
NC 0
Cosworth V8 FRA
GBR
ITA
CAN
USA
1972 Martini Racing Team Tecno PA123 Tecno
Flat-12
ARG
RSA
ESP
MON
BEL
GBR
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
NC 0
Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 312B Ferrari
Flat-12
FRA
1973 Frank Williams Racing Cars Iso-Marlboro FX3B Cosworth V8 ARG
BRA
RSA
NC 0
Iso-Marlboro IR ESP
BEL
MON
SWE
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA

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