Nino Vaccarella

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Nino Vaccarella
Nationality 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Italian
Years 1961-1962, 1965
Team(s) Ferrari, non-works De Tomaso, Lotus, Porsche
Races 5 (4 starts)
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Poles 0
Fastest laps 0
First race 1961 Italian Grand Prix
First win
Last win
Last race 1965 Italian Grand Prix
File:NINO VACARELLA Ferrari.jpg
Nino Vaccarella racing for Ferrari


Vaccarella at 1970 1000km Nürburgring with Ferrarijem 512S

Nino Vaccarella (born March 4 1933 in Palermo) is a former sports car racing and Formula One driver from Sicily, Italy.

Synopsis

After winning the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans, the former headmaster of a nearby school became the local hero of the Targa Florio race after winning in 1965, then repeating in 1971 and again in 1975, when it was no more a World Sportscar Championship event. He also drove the big V12-powered Ferrari 512S in a heroic yet ultimately losing effort in 1970, damaging the car in the final stages.

Vaccarella participated in 5 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on September 10, 1961. He scored no championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races.

Sports car career

Vaccarella teamed with Umberto Maglioli for the 1960 Targa Florio in a birdcage Maserati, which was owned by the Camoradi team. Maglioli had won the race twice previously and Vaccarella resided on the course. They took the lead in the early afternoon of May 8, maintained it for three laps, and then broke down. The event was won by Joakim Bonnier and Hans Herrmann in a small silver Porsche. Vaccarella was paired with Lorenzo Bandini in the 1965 Targa Florio. The drove their Ferrari around the 10 twisting laps to claim victory in the 447.4 mile Sicilian event. They averaged 63.7 miles per hour and finished in 7 hours, 1 minute, 12.4 seconds. In a Ferrari 330, Vaccarella and Bandini led most of the way in 1966. Their car missed a turn on the 7th lap, ran off the road and was too damaged to continue. Vaccarella had been in the Ferrari when he waved his hand to acknowledge the cheers of enthusiastic fans. He made contact with a retaining wall that was inscribed Viva Nino.[1] Maglioli and Vaccarella piloted a Ford GT-40 to 5th place in the 1967 12 Hours of Sebring. The May 8, 1968 Giornalia Di Sicilia proclaimed in its headline, Only Vaccarella Can Bring Off The Miracle. The meaning had to do with the Sicilian driver's great task of gaining victory in the Targa Florio in his 2.5-litre Alfa Romeo, called the Tipo 33. He was up against four German competitors who were driving Porsche 910 models. The Porsches had recently swept the endurance races at Daytona and Sebring. Few experts gave the four Alfa Romeos much of a chance against the flawless Porsches, but Sicilians were trusting the skill of Vaccarella's driving. Vaccarella qualified 8th for the 1970 24 Hours of Daytona in a Ferrari 512S. This was one of a series of 11 endurance events held in Europe and North America for the 1970 world manufacturers championship. Vaccarella and Toine Hezemans won the 1971 Targa Florio in an Alfa Romeo. They crossed the finish line over a minute ahead of Andrea de Adamich and Gijs van Lennep, who also drove an Alfa Romeo. This race ended the dominance of Porsche, which had finished first in the previous five Targa Florio races. Vaccarella competed in the 1972 12 Hours of Sebring in one of 4 Alfa Romeo 33/3TT's to be entered in the event. His driving partner was Nanni Galli. They qualified 5th after another Alfa Romeo of Rolf Stommelen and Peter Revson, who started third.


Formula One

Vacarella was selected for the 1962 Ferrari Formula One race team by Enzo Ferrari. He was joined by John Surtees, Mike Parkes, Willy Mairesse, Bandini, and Ludovico Scarfiotti.

Complete World Championship Formula One Grand Prix results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WDC Points
1961 Scuderia Serenissima De Tomaso F1 Alfa Romeo
Straight-4
MON
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
Ret
USA
NC 0
1962 Scuderia SSS
Republica di Venezia
Lotus 18/21 Climax Straight-4 NED
MON
DNQ
BEL
FRA
GBR
NC 0
Porsche 718 Porsche Flat-4 GER
15
Lotus 24 Climax V8 ITA
9
USA
RSA
1965 Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari 158 Ferrari V8 RSA
MON
BEL
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
ITA
12
USA
MEX
NC 0
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Ludovico Scarfiotti
Lorenzo Bandini
Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
1964 with:
Jean Guichet
Succeeded by
Jochen Rindt
Masten Gregory


Complete Formula One results

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Team
1961 De T MON DUT BEL FRA GBR DEU ITA USA     De T
1962 Lotu DUT MON BEL FRA GBR DEU ITA USA SAF   Lotu
1965 Ferr SAF MON BEL FRA GBR DUT DEU ITA USA MEX Ferr


24 Hours of Le Mans winners
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Six-time Jacky Ickx
Five-time Derek Bell · Frank Biela · Emanuele Pirro
Four-time Yannick Dalmas · Olivier Gendebien · Henri Pescarolo
Three-time Woolf Barnato  ·Rinaldo Capello ·Luigi Chinetti ·Hurley Haywood · Phil Hill  · Al Holbert  · Klaus Ludwig ·Marco Werner
Two-time Henry Birkin ·

Ivor Bueb · Ron Flockhart · Jean-Pierre Jaussaud · Gérard Larrousse · JJ Lehto · Allan McNish · Manuel Reuter · André Rossignol · Raymond Sommer · Hans-Joachim Stuck · Gijs van Lennep · Jean-Pierre Wimille

One-time Aïello ·

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