Giancarlo Baghetti
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| Giancarlo Baghetti | |
|---|---|
| Nationality |
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| Formula One World Championship career | |
| Active years | 1961 - 1967 |
| Teams | Ferrari, Automobili Turismo e Sport, Scuderia Centro Sud, Brabham, Reg Parnell, Lotus |
| Races | 21 |
| Championships | 0 |
| Wins | 1 |
| Podium finishes | 1 |
| Career points | 14 |
| Pole positions | 0 |
| Fastest laps | 1 |
| First race | 1961 French Grand Prix |
| First win | 1961 French Grand Prix |
| Last win | 1961 French Grand Prix |
| Last race | 1967 Italian Grand Prix |
Giancarlo Baghetti (born December 25, 1934 in Milan, Italy; died November 27, 1995) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Ferrari, ATS (Ita), BRM, Brabham and Lotus teams. He was the son of a wealthy Milan industrialist.[1]
Baghetti is one of only three drivers to have won his first World Championship race, the other two being Nino Farina, who won the first World Championship race (the 1950 British Grand Prix) and Johnnie Parsons, who won the 1950 Indianapolis 500 (the Indianapolis 500 was part of the World Championship from 1950 to 1960).
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[edit] Formula 1 career
He began racing in 1955 in production cars, moving up to Formula Junior in 1958. In 1961 he was selected by the Federazione Italiana Scuderie Automobilistiche (FISA), a coalition of independent Italian team owners who had agreed a loan deal with Ferrari for a 246 Dino Formula Two car to run in non-Championship Grand Prix, giving experience to promising Italian drivers. Despite not showing spectacular form in lower categories, Baghetti was chosen over Albino Buttichi and Lucien de Sanctis for the seat. The car was first entered for the Syracuse Grand Prix, the first major event run under the new 1.5 litre championship regulations, and against a strong field Baghetti qualified 2nd and won in the only Ferrari, with the British teams and Porsche 718 Flat-4 unable to compete with the Ferrari Dino's V6 engine. He then used the same car to win at the Napoli Grand Prix a few weeks later.
Team FISA then acquired a new Ferrari 156 for the 1961 French Grand Prix at Reims-Gueux, entering Baghetti for this World Championship event. Once Wolfgang von Trips, Richie Ginther and Phil Hill had all retired their works 156 cars, Baghetti was left to uphold Ferrari honour. He overcame Dan Gurney's Porsche 718 to take victory, giving him a hat-trick of wins from his first three Grand Prix. Gurney was leading with 100 yards (91.4 m) to go as the cars raced to the finish line at 160 mph (260 km/h). The victory meant Baghetti became the first Italian since 1954 to win a Formula 1 World Championship event.[2]
He would enter two more Championship races, retiring from the 1961 British Grand Prix and 1961 Italian Grand Prix, though he posted fastest lap in the latter. He would also win the poorly-attended Prima Coppa Italia race at Vallelunga in a Porsche 718.
He was promoted to the works Ferrari line-up for 1962, but took just two Championship placings - 4th at the Dutch Grand Prix, and 5th at the Italian Grand Prix, as Ferrari was outclassed by the British teams. Baghetti would take 2nd in the non-Championship Mediterranean Grand Prix. He would be involved in the disastrous ATS effort in 1963, joining up with Phil Hill for Carlo Chiti's breakaway team, but failed to register a finish from five starts. For 1964 he switched to Scuderia Centro Sud's outdated BRM P57 cars, peaking with 7th at the Austrian Grand Prix. His Grand Prix career would then be virtually over, though he would have three more one-off drives, all at the Italian Grand Prix - a works Brabham in 1965, a Reg Parnell-entered Ferrari in 1966, and a works Lotus in 1967, when he would have scored a point but for a blown engine.
[edit] Post F1 racing
He achieved some success in the European Touring Car Championship with Alfa Romeo and FIAT Abarth, winning the 1966 1000cc Class Championship in an Abarth 1000. After dabbling in Formula Three, he retired after a huge accident at the 1967 "Monza Lottery". Boley Pittard of England was burned severely when one of his Lola Racing Cars burst into flames at the start of the final qualifying heat. Baghetti won the event in a Branca with an average speed over thirty-five laps of 114 mph (183 km/h)[3] In June 1968 Baghetti was in a huge pileup on the 23rd lap of a Formula Two race at Monza. He was driving a Dino.[4]
He became a journalist and photographer in motorsport and fashion.
[edit] Death and legacy
Giancarlo Baghetti died of cancer in 1995.
While his ultimate level of talent is still debated, Baghetti's Championship debut win has secured him a footnote in Formula One history. On the one hand, he won his first three F1 races, starting with two non-championship Grand Prix races in Italy, no mean feat for any driver even in superior machinery; on the other, his results both before and after this were unimpressive.
[edit] Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
| Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | WDC | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | FISA | Ferrari 156 | Ferrari V6 | MON |
NED |
BEL |
FRA 1 |
9th | 9 | |||||||
| Scuderia Sant Ambroeus | GBR Ret |
GER |
ITA Ret |
USA |
||||||||||||
| 1962 | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 156 | Ferrari V6 | NED 4 |
MON |
BEL Ret |
FRA |
GBR |
GER 10 |
ITA 5 |
USA |
RSA |
11th | 5 | ||
| 1963 | Automobili Turismo e Sport | ATS 100 | ATS V8 | MON |
BEL Ret |
NED Ret |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
ITA 15 |
USA Ret |
MEX Ret |
RSA |
- | 0 | |
| 1964 | Scuderia Centro Sud | BRM P57 | BRM V8 | MON DNA |
NED 10 |
BEL 8 |
FRA |
GBR 12 |
GER Ret |
AUT 7 |
ITA 8 |
USA |
MEX |
- | 0 | |
| 1965 | Brabham Racing Organisation | Brabham BT7 | Climax V8 | RSA |
MON |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
NED |
GER |
ITA Ret |
USA |
MEX |
- | 0 | |
| 1966 | Reg Parnell Racing Ltd | Ferrari Dino 246 | Ferrari V6 | MON |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
NED |
GER |
ITA NC |
USA |
MEX |
- | 0 | ||
| 1967 | Team Lotus | Lotus 49 | Cosworth V8 | RSA |
MON |
NED |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
CAN |
ITA Ret |
USA |
MEX |
- | 0 |
[edit] Non-Championship
(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
| Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | FISA | Ferrari 156 | Ferrari V6 | LOM | GLV | PAU | BRX | VIE | AIN | SYR 1 |
NAP 1 |
LON | SIL | SOL | KAN | DAN | MOD | FLG | OUL | LEW | ||||
| Scuderia Sant Ambroeus | Porsche 718 | Porsche Flat-4 | VAL 1 |
RAN | NAT | RSA | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1962 | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 156 | Ferrari V6 | CAP | BRX | LOM | LAV | GLV | PAU | AIN 4 |
INT | NAP | MAL | CLP | RMS DNA |
SOL | KAN | MED 2 |
DAN | OUL | MEX | RAN | NAT | |
| 1963 | Ecurie Filipinetti | Lotus 21 | Climax Straight-4 | LOM | GLV | PAU | IMO DNQ |
SYR | AIN | INT | ROM | SOL | KAN | MED | AUT | OUL | RAN | |||||||
| 1964 | Scuderia Centro Sud | BRM P57 | BRM V8 | DMT DNS |
NWT 9 |
SYR Ret |
AIN 9 |
INT 8 |
SOL | MED | RAN | |||||||||||||
| 1965 | Scuderia Centro Sud | BRM P57 | BRM V8 | ROC | SYR | SMT | INT | MED Ret |
RAN | |||||||||||||||
| 1966 | Anglo-Suisse Racing Team | Lotus 33 | BRM | RSA | SYR Ret |
INT | OUL |
[edit] References
- ^ Baghetti Of Italy Takes Auto Race, New York Times, July 3, 1961, Page 11.
- ^ Baghetti Of Italy Takes Auto Race, New York Times, July 3, 1961, Page 11.
- ^ Driver Is Badly Burned as Flames Engulf Car at Start of Monza Race, New York Times, June 5, 1967, Page 56.
- ^ Briton Takes Flag At Monza, European Stars and Stripes (newspaper), June 25, 1968, Page 19.
| Preceded by Ed Swart |
European Touring Car Championship champion (Div.1) 1966 |
Succeeded by Willi Kauhsen |

