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Gastón Mazzacane

Argentine racing driver (born 1975)


Argentine racing driver (born 1975)

FieldValue
imageFile:Gaston Mazzacane 2018 (cropped).png
image_size250px
captionMazzacane in 2018
nameGastón Mazzacane
nationalityARG Argentine
birth_date
birth_placeLa Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
years
teamsMinardi, Prost
races21
championships0
wins0
podiums0
points0
poles0
fastest_laps0
first_race2000 Australian Grand Prix
last_race2001 San Marino Grand Prix

Gastón Hugo Mazzacane (born 8 May 1975) is an Argentine racing driver. He participated in 21 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting in the 2000 Australian Grand Prix. His father, Hugo Mazzacane, named him after the late Argentine touring car racer Gastón Perkins.

Mazzacane has also raced in Turismo Carretera and was the first TC Pick Up champion in 2018.

Racing career

Mazzacane is often known as a "pay driver". He began his Formula One career in 1999 as the test driver for Minardi. In late February , it was announced that he would be the teammate of Marc Gené in the race team. "I intend to learn over the first half of the season and then I feel I will have the confidence to perform well," Mazzacane told the press at the launch of the Minardi M02. His debut year in Formula One began with a broken gearbox at his first race, the 2000 Australian Grand Prix, followed by a tenth place in Brazil. He went on to outqualify Mazzacane at Imola, a feat he later accomplished twice more. The German Grand Prix was a relative high point for him; after outqualifying his teammate, he finished 11th. His highlight in the spotlights this season was on a damp Indianapolis track, when he famously overtook Mika Häkkinen, who was struggling after an early gamble on dry tyres. After running up to third without stopping, he ran over his pitcrew and dropped out of the race later. Nevertheless, he finished 11 of the 17 races that year and ranked third among drivers with the most kilometres raced.

At the start of 2001, Mazzacane tested for Arrows, but finally settled into the Prost team, taking over the seat of the Sauber-bound Nick Heidfeld. He beat CART's Oriol Servia for the Prost spot, and was announced as the second driver in January . However, the 2001 San Marino Grand Prix was his final Formula One race. Alain Prost fired him by using a performance clause in his contract, and the vacancy was filled by Luciano Burti, who had recently been sacked from Jaguar Racing.

Mazzacane would be the last Argentinian to drive in Formula One until the 2024 Italian Grand Prix when Franco Colapinto drove for Williams.

Mazzacane signed a contract with the reformed DART team a/k/a Phoenix, which had plans to race in the season. However, it was not to be as the team was barred from racing.

Mazzacane then went to the US and competed in the last half of the 2004 Champ Car season with the Dale Coyne Racing #19 car.

Motorsport career results

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant123456789101112DCPointsnowrapAuto Sport Racing22nd0nowrapAuto Sport Racing28th0nowrapTeam Astromega21st2nowrapGP RacingNC0
1996NÜR
RetPAU
DNQPER
14HOC
RetSIL
11SPA
19MAG
RetEST
10MUG
RetHOC
Ret
1997SIL
10PAU
DNQHEL
RetNÜR
10PER
15HOC
10A1R
17SPA
11MUG
10JER
Ret
1998OSC
6IMO
7CAT
RetSIL
6MON
12PAU
9A1R
RetHOC
RetHUN
RetSPA
DNQPER
13NÜR
Ret
1999IMOMONCATMAGSIL
DNQA1RHOCHUNSPANÜR

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPointsnowrapTelefónica Minardi FondmetalnowrapMinardi M02nowrapFondmetal V1021st0nowrapProst AcernowrapProst AP04nowrapAcer V1025th0
AUS
RetBRA
10SMR
13GBR
15ESP
15EUR
8MON
RetCAN
12FRA
RetAUT
12GER
11HUN
RetBEL
17ITA
10USA
RetJPN
15MAL
13†
AUS
RetMAL
12BRA
RetSMR
RetESPAUTMONCANEURFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN

† Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

American Open-Wheel

(key)

Champ Car

YearTeamNo.1234567891011121314RankPointsRefnowrapDale Coyne19
2004LBHMTYMIL
16POR
13CLE
12TOR
6VAN
18ROA
18DEN
15MTL
12LS
13LVS
15SRFMXC17th73

References

References

  1. Jenkins, Richard. "The World Championship drivers - Where are they now?". OldRacingCars.com.
  2. "Gastón Mazzacane - Full Biography". F1 Rejects.
  3. "Mazzacane es el primer Campeón. ''Campeones - 25-11-2018''".
  4. "Gaston Mazzacane – Motor Sport Magazine Database".
  5. Jim Weeks. (14 July 2017). "Formula 1's Strange Relationship with 'Pay Drivers'".
  6. "Gaston Mazzacane Results". Motorsport Stats.
  7. "All championship race entries, by Gaston Mazzacane". ChicaneF1.
  8. "Gastón Mazzacane – 2004 Champ Car World Series Results". NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
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