Энциклопедия Формулы 1:
1950-2020

Rambler's Top100

Гонщики, B

Курсивом отмечены гонщики,
выступавшие только
в Indy 500 (1950-1960)

Италия
Италия

Мауро Бальди

Baldi, Mauro

Мауро Бальди / Baldi, Mauro

(c) 'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000

Родился:

31.01.1954

Реджо-нель-Эмилия

Сезонов в Ф1:

4

Лет в Ф1:

4

Гран При:

41

Старты:

36*

*не стартовал:

5

Победы:

- подряд:

Подиумы:

- подряд:

Поул-позиции:

- подряд:

Первый ряд:

- подряд:

Быстрые круги:

- подряд:

Лучший финиш:

5

Лучший старт:

7

Дубли:

Хет-трики:

Лидирование старт/финиш:

Большие шлемы:

Круги:

1489

- лидирования:

Километры:

6726.26

- лидирования:

Очки:

5

- за один сезон:

3

- подряд:

Ф1: 1982-1985

Мауро Бальди / Baldi, Mauro - 1982-1985

Год

Команда

Шасси

1982Arrows Racing TeamArrows A4
Arrows A4
Arrows A5
Arrows A5
1983Marlboro Team Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 183T
Alfa Romeo 183T
1984Spirit RacingSpirit 101B
Spirit 101B
1985Spirit Enterprises LtdSpirit 101D
Spirit 101D

This Italian driver began racing in 1975 with a Renault 5, winning the Italian and European one-make championships and earning an F3 Ralt into the bargain. After finding his feet in 1978, Baldi was soon making his mark, finishing fourth in the 1979 European championship and third in the Italian series.

Victory in the Monaco F3 race in 1980 by the huge margin of 47 seconds was the platform from which Mauro began his domination of the formula. Armed with a March for the 1981 season, he trounced the opposition, recording eight wins and four second places in the 15-race European series.

By-passing Formula 2, he secured a drive with Arrows for 1982 and did well enough in a difficult car, but when the opportunity arose to rejoin his former boss Paolo Pavanello in the reconstructed Alfa Romeo team Mauro switched camps. However, the year disintegrated after political frictions had prompted the mid-season departure of designer Gerard Ducarouge. Unable to continue with the team for 1984 as a result of sponsor Benetton's preference for Patrese and Cheever, Mauro was left with no alternative but to race for the underfinanced Spirit outfit.

Meanwhile Baldi had taken the opportunity to race sports cars for Martini Lancia, winning at Spa in 1985, and he quickly became one of prototype racing's most successful exponents, forging his reputation with privateer Porsches before becoming a key member of the Sauber-Mercedes and Peugeot factory teams. Despite the recent decline of sports car racing, Baldi has remained active. In 1994 his major triumph came at Le Mans, where he shared the winning Porsche 962LM with Haywood and Dalmas. Mauro also reappeared in single-seater competition, driving for Dale Coyne in an Indy Car race at Mid-Ohio.

In 1995 he was part of the Ferrari 333SP sports car attack in IMSA, taking fourth place at Sebring with Alboreto and van de Poele, but he suffered three indifferent seasons before enjoying welcome success with Gianpiero Moretti's Ferrari in 1998, when he shared in victories at Daytona, Sebring and Watkins Glen.

In 1999 Baldi joined Jean-Pierre Jabouille's team to race in the World Sports Car Cup, taking a win at Spa, a second place at Monza and a third at Barcelona. He also drove for Dyson Racing in the States, sharing the second-placed Ferrari 333SP with Didier Theys at Road Atlanta.

(c) 'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000

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