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Arturo Merzario

Italian racing driver (born 1943)

Arturo Merzario

Summary

Italian racing driver (born 1943)

FieldValue
nameArturo Merzario
imageArturo Merzario Auto Zuerich 2024 DSC 6348 (cropped-2).jpg
captionMerzario in 2024
birth_nameArturo Francesco Merzario
birth_date
birth_placeCivenna, Como, Kingdom of Italy
embedyes
nationalityITA Italian
years
teamsFerrari, Frank Williams, Fittipaldi, March, Wolf–Williams, Merzario, Shadow
races85 (57 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums0
points11
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race1972 British Grand Prix
last_race1979 United States Grand Prix

Arturo Francesco "Art" Merzario (born 11 March 1943) is an Italian racing driver and motorsport executive, who competed in Formula One from to .

Merzario competed in Formula One for Ferrari, Frank Williams, Fittipaldi, March, Wolf–Williams and Shadow, before founding his eponymous team in : Merzario. He participated in 85 Grands Prix, scoring 11 championship points.

Racing career

Merzario began his career as a test driver with works Fiat Abarths, subsequently participating to GT racing and European mountain-climb events. In 1969, he won the Mugello Grand Prix in a 2-litre Abarth ahead of a field which included Nino Vaccarella and Andrea de Adamich. This brought him a drive with the Ferrari sportscar team for 1970. In 1972, he won the Spa 1000 km, the Targa Florio and the Rand 9 Hour races and was also European two-litre Champion for Abarth.

Formula One

Merzario made his Formula One debut in 1972, and became one of the few drivers to score points at their first race by finishing in sixth place in the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch. He was the last driver whose debut team was Ferrari until Oliver Bearman in the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. In 1973 Ferrari confirmed him for the whole season alongside Jacky Ickx. Merzario had a promising start with the old 312B2, finishing fourth in Brazil and South Africa. However, Ferrari's evolved car, the 312B3, proved to be a disappointment, and both he and Ickx struggled for the rest of the season. Deeply disappointed with the way the season had unfolded, Enzo Ferrari decided to change the whole team for the 1974 season, and Merzario moved to Williams. After finishing third in a non-Championship race in Brazil, Merzario scored points at Monza and in South Africa. However, the Williams cars were largely uncompetitive, and in 1975, after a one-off with the Copersucar at Monza, where he finished eleventh, Merzario returned to sports cars with Alfa Romeo — winning four races plus the Targa Florio again.

Merzario returned to Formula One full-time in 1976, initially with the works March. After a run of disappointing results — and disgruntled with his situation — he moved to Wolf, who had just merged his team with Frank Williams Racing Cars, replacing Jacky Ickx; but, again, there were no decent results. During the 1976 German Grand Prix, Niki Lauda crashed heavily; Merzario was one of the drivers, along with Guy Edwards, Brett Lunger and Harald Ertl who stopped to help, effectively pulling Lauda out of the burning car. 37 years later, in an interview with BBC Radio 5 linked to the release of Rush, Lauda stated that "Merzario jumped into the fire and, alone, pulled me out of the wreckage so I survived… he really saved my life there, because a couple of seconds more I would have never made it." Six weeks later after the incident, at the Italian Grand Prix, Lauda returned to race again and presented his gold Rolex wristwatch to Merzario in gratitude for saving his life.

In 1977, Merzario was able to raise enough sponsors to set up his own Merzario team. The organization struggled in modern Formula One for three years, initially with March 761B cars. From 1978, Merzario began building cars of his own design and the team would eventually move down to Formula Two. In three seasons, the team was only classified on one occasion — at the 1977 Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder — when Merzario was officially placed fourteenth. During the season, he accepted a one-off drive with Shadow in the 1977 Austrian Grand Prix at the Österreichring, but a good drive led to retirement again. Merzario continued with his own chassis for two seasons, but results were very poor; the team's cars did not qualify on the majority of occasions, and often retired from the races they did start. The Merzario M1-BMW fared no better in Formula Two in 1980 but Merzario continued to race sports cars with some success after his works Formula One career finished.

During his time in Formula One, Merzario was often photographed wearing a cowboy hat with sponsorship patches from Marlboro. This became his signature look, and Merzario still wears the hat.

Sports cars and other competitions

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Merzario began his career with Abarth in GT racing and mountain climbs; he also won the Sardinia Rally in 1963 in an Alfa Romeo Giulietta. He had several class wins throughout the 1960s; his victory in the Mugello Grand Prix of 1969 led to a Ferrari sports car drive. In 1970, he was third in the 24 hours of Daytona and fourth in the 1000 Kilometres of Monza using a Ferrari 512 S. Further wins followed in 1971 at Imola and Vallelunga for Ferrari and Abarth, respectively.

In 1972, Merzario won the 1000 Kilometres of Spa with Brian Redman in a Ferrari 312 PB, won the Targa Florio alongside Sandro Munari, and made his Formula One World Championship debut. In 1973, Merzario took second places in the 1000 Kilometres of Nürburgring and at Le Mans. Merzario also won the Targa Florio in 1975 with an Alfa Romeo T33, and his career continued in sports cars and GT racing into the 1990s; he won the 1985 Italian Prototype Championship, and later campaigned successfully with a Centenari M1.

Merzario was still active in sports car racing well into his sixties, driving mostly in an Italian prototype series.

Racing record

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.19701973
ITA SpA Ferrari SEFACCHE Clay RegazzoniFerrari 512 SS 5.038DNFDNF
ITA SpA Ferrari SEFACBRA Carlos PaceFerrari 312 PBS 3.03492nd2nd

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314Pos.PtsnowrapRacing Team IRISnowrapTecno TF70nowrapCosworth FVANC0nowrapOsella Squadra CorsenowrapOsella PA2nowrapBMWNC0nowrapOsella Squadra CorsenowrapOsella FA2nowrapBMWNC0nowrapWilli Kauhsen Racing TeamnowrapMarch 762nowrapHartNC0nowrapOsella Squadra CorsenowrapOsella FA2nowrapBMWnowrapFred Opert RacingnowrapChevron B40nowrapHartNC0nowrapICI Chevron CarsnowrapChevron B42nowrapHart18th3nowrapMerzario Team SrlnowrapMerzario M1nowrapBMW27th0Astra Team Merzario SrlnowrapMerzario M1BMWNC0nowrapMarch 812
HOC
RetTHRNÜRJAR
DNQPALROU
DNQMANTULALBVLLVLL
BARHOCPAUSALHOCMUGKARPERHOCVLL
Ret
ESTTHRHOCNÜRPAUHOCSALROUMUGPERSIL
RetZOLNOGVLL
Ret
HOCTHRVLLSALPAUHOCROUMUGPER
DNSESTNOG
HOC
DNQ
SILTHRHOCNÜRVLLPAUMUGROUNOGPERMIS
RetESTDON
THRHOCNÜRPAUMUG
6VLLROUDONNOGPERMIS
5HOC
THR
RetHOC
RetNÜR
RetVLLPAU
9SIL
RetZOLMUG
16ZAN
17PER
DNSMISHOC
Ret
SIL
DNQHOCTHR
DNSMAN
Ret
NÜR
RetVLLMUGPAUPERSPADONMIS

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPtsnowrapScuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACnowrapFerrari 312B2nowrapFerrari 001/1 3.0 F1220th1Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACnowrapFerrari 312B2nowrapFerrari 001/1 3.0 F1212th6nowrapFerrari 312B3nowrapFerrari 001/11 3.0 F12nowrapFrank Williams Racing CarsnowrapIso–Marlboro FWnowrapFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V817th4Frank Williams Racing CarsnowrapWilliams FW03Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8NC0nowrapWilliams FW04nowrapCopersucar-FittipaldinowrapFittipaldi FD03nowrapOvoro Team MarchnowrapMarch 761Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8NC0nowrapWalter Wolf RacingnowrapWolf–Williams FW05nowrapTeam MerzarionowrapMarch 761BFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8NC0nowrapShadow Racing TeamnowrapShadow DN8nowrapTeam MerzarionowrapMerzario A1nowrapFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8NC0Team MerzarionowrapMerzario A1BFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8NC0nowrapMerzario A2nowrapMerzario A4
1972ARGRSAESPMONBELFRAGBR
6GER
12AUTITACANUSA
1973ARG
9BRA
4RSA
4ESPBEL
MON
RetSWEFRA
7GBRNEDGERAUT
7ITA
RetCAN
15USA
16
1974ARG
RetBRA
RetRSA
6ESP
RetBEL
RetMON
RetSWE
DNSNED
RetFRA
9GBR
RetGER
RetAUT
RetITA
4CAN
RetUSA
Ret
1975ARG
NCBRA
RetRSA
RetMON
DNQBEL
RetSWENEDFRAGBRGERAUT
ESP
Ret
ITA
11USA
1976BRARSAUSW
DNQESP
RetBEL
RetMON
DNQSWE
14FRA
9GBR
Ret
GER
RetAUT
RetNED
RetITA
DNSCAN
RetUSA
RetJPN
Ret
1977ARGBRARSAUSWESP
RetMON
DNQBEL
14SWEFRA
RetGBR
RetGER
DNQNED
DNQITAUSACANJPN
AUT
Ret
1978ARG
RetBRA
DNQRSA
RetUSW
RetMON
DNPQBEL
DNPQESP
DNQSWE
NCFRA
DNQGBR
RetGER
DNQAUT
DNQNED
RetITA
RetUSA
RetCAN
DNQ
1979ARG
RetBRA
DNQRSA
DNQUSW
Ret
ESP
DNQBEL
DNQMONFRA
DNQAUT
DNQ
GBR
DNQGER
DNQNED
DNQITA
DNQCAN
DNQUSA
DNQ

Formula One Non-Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123nowrapFrank Williams Racing CarsnowrapIso–Marlboro FWnowrapFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8nowrapFrank Williams Racing CarsnowrapIso–Marlboro FW03nowrapFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8nowrapTeam MerzarionowrapMerzario A4nowrapFord Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8
1974PRE
3ROCINT
1975ROC
7INT
DNSSUI
1979ROCGNMDIN
11

Notes

References

References

  1. Small, Steve. (1994). "The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who". Guinness.
  2. Small, Steve. (1994). "The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who". Guinness.
  3. "In Short – 'I was there': Niki Lauda Grand Prix crash, 1976 – BBC Radio 5 live".
  4. "All Results of Arturo Merzario". RacingSportCars.
  5. "Arturo Merzario – Biography". MotorSportMagazine.
  6. Small, Steve. (1994). "The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who". Guinness.
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