Sheet 19800364

Color: Black & White
Country: Schweiz
Region: Basel
Date: Sep 6, 1980
Keywords: Personen, Sport, Autorennen
Geburtstags Feier mit und für Rennfahrer Clay Regazoni im Paraplelgikerzentrum bei Basel. für Blick. 1980 Gian-Claudio Giuseppe „Clay“ Regazzoni (* 5. September 1939 in Porza; † 15. Dezember 2006 nahe Fontevivo bei Parma, Italien) war ein Schweizer Automobilrennfahrer. Er startete von 1970 bis 1980 in der Formel 1, wo er sich 1974 die Vizeweltmeisterschaft sicherte. Gianclaudio Giuseppe "Clay" Regazzoni (5 September 1939 – 15 December 2006) was a Swiss racing car driver. He competed in Formula One races from 1970 to 1980, winning five Grands Prix. His first win was the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in his debut season, driving for Ferrari. He remained with the Italian team until 1972. After a single season with BRM, Regazzoni returned to Ferrari for a further three years, 1974 to 1976. After finally leaving Ferrari at the end of 1976, Regazzoni joined the Ensign and Shadow teams, before moving to Williams in 1979, where he took the British team's first ever Grand Prix victory, the 1979 British Grand Prix at Silverstone
Image of sheet 19800364: Geburtstags Feier mit und für Rennfahrer Clay Regazoni im Paraplelgikerzentrum bei Basel. für Blick. 1980 
Gian-Claudio Giuseppe „Clay“ Regazzoni (* 5. September 1939 in Porza; † 15. Dezember 2006 nahe Fontevivo bei Parma, Italien) war ein Schweizer Automobilrennfahrer. Er startete von 1970 bis 1980 in der Formel 1, wo er sich 1974 die Vizeweltmeisterschaft sicherte.


Gianclaudio Giuseppe "Clay" Regazzoni (5 September 1939 – 15 December 2006) was a Swiss racing car driver. He competed in Formula One races from 1970 to 1980, winning five Grands Prix. His first win was the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in his debut season, driving for Ferrari. He remained with the Italian team until 1972. After a single season with BRM, Regazzoni returned to Ferrari for a further three years, 1974 to 1976. After finally leaving Ferrari at the end of 1976, Regazzoni joined the Ensign and Shadow teams, before moving to Williams in 1979, where he took the British team's first ever Grand Prix victory, the 1979 British Grand Prix at Silverstone