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    Joseph Siffert (French pronunciation: [ʒo sifɛʁ]; 7 July 1936 – 24 October 1971) was a Swiss racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1962 to 1971...
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    designation), and driven by Jo Siffert. Compared to the dominant McLarens, the car was underpowered and overweight. Siffert's best result was 3rd at Bridgehampton...
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  • Siffert is a Swiss surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emmanuel Siffert (born 1967), Swiss conductor Jo Siffert (1936–1971), Swiss racing...
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    his Ferrari 512 in July, at an Interserie race at the Norisring, and Jo Siffert died in October, in a fiery crash during the Victory Race at Brands Hatch...
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    for Formula One Manufacturers. The 54-lap race was won by BRM driver Jo Siffert after he started from pole position. Emerson Fittipaldi finished second...
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    Servoz-Gavin alongside him on the front row. The second row featured Jo Siffert (in Rob Walker's Lotus) and John Surtees in the Honda with Brabham's Jochen...
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    stayed there, finishing half a minute ahead of Surtees and a lap ahead of Jo Siffert in a privately run Brabham. It was the third time in F1 history that the...
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    Tyrrell driver François Cevert after he started from fifth position. Jo Siffert finished second for the BRM team and March driver Ronnie Peterson came...
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    faster – which is a lot in racing terms. The 1971 race saw Swiss driver Jo Siffert dominate in his BRM and Briton Jackie Stewart took his second Drivers'...
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    procession in 10th. Jo Siffert put the quickest Porsche 22nd on the grid with 3:51.0, with Nino Vaccarella's Ferrari in 24th (3:53.5) and Jo Schlesser's Matra...
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  • victories for Jo Siffert and Peter Gethin in 1971 in the P160. The team had reached one of its intermittent peaks of success. Both Siffert and Rodríguez...
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    was not present but Rob Walker entered a car for Jo Siffert and Guy Ligier entered his own car. Siffert qualified third but retired with a broken universal...
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    Piers Courage, driving a Brabham for Frank Williams Racing Cars, and Jo Siffert, driving a Lotus for Rob Walker Racing Team. The ban on movable wings...
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    Grand Prix wins - including the fourth of his five Monaco Grands Prix. Jo Siffert also drove a 49B, owned by Rob Walker, to win the British Grand Prix at...
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    finished 14th and one lap down. Switzerland's first Grand Prix winner was Jo Siffert. In a career spanning 10 seasons he won two races (Britain 1968 and Austria...
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    Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. "Jo Siffert". ESPN UK. Archived from the original on December 24, 2015. "François...
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  • chassis with BRM power, and a BT7 chassis with Climax power. In 1965, Jo Siffert partnered Bonnier, and although the more experienced Swede was fastest...
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  • Ludovico Scarfiotti, Richie Ginther, Joakim Bonnier, Bruce McLaren and Jo Siffert. One of the ten highest-grossing films of 1966, Grand Prix won three Academy...
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    The 80-lap race was won by Jo Siffert, his first Formula One victory, and the first victory by a Swiss driver. Siffert's win also marked the 9th and...
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    by Matra driver Jackie Stewart after he started from second position. Jo Siffert finished second for the Lotus team and Ferrari driver Chris Amon came...
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    stopped on lap 15 following the fatal accident suffered by Swiss driver Jo Siffert. The result was taken from the race order after 14 laps, with Peter Gethin...
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    Nurburgring Jackie Stewart, Jo Siffert, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Hubert Hahne, Derek Bell, Johnny Servoz-Gavin Pole Position Siffert 9m 03.8s Fastest Lap Stewart...
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    Königstrasse in Duisburg, Germany, a collaboration with Niki de Saint Phalle Jo Siffert Fountain (commonly called Tinguely Fountain), Fribourg, Switzerland La...
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  • Santos Oliveira Joseph Jo Schlesser (1928–1968), French racing driver Joseph Jo Siffert (1936–1971), Swiss racing driver José Soares (1938–2022), Brazilian...
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    John Surtees finished second for the Ferrari team and Brabham driver Jo Siffert came in third. Graham Hill padded his tenuous lead in the 1964 Drivers'...
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    for Chris Amon and Jo Siffert, respectively. Amon had joined March as the works' lead driver from Scuderia Ferrari, while Siffert's drive had been bought...
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    race-winner Jochen Rindt with current Hillclimb champion Gerhard Mitter and Jo Siffert/Hans Herrmann. As neither Alfa Romeo nor Dino showed, Porsche's main opposition...
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    1963–1971 1967 South African Grand Prix 1970 Belgian Grand Prix  Switzerland Jo Siffert 2 1962–1971 1968 British Grand Prix 1971 Austrian Grand Prix  United States...
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    McLaren broke a rear suspension member early, crashed, and caught fire. Jo Siffert took the lead, but had to pit with a broken throttle cable.[citation needed]...
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  • François Mazet (category Siffert Racing Formula One drivers)
    Mazet raced Jo Siffert's F2 Chevron when Siffert was unavailable as well as touring cars for Ford Germany. The association with Siffert led to Mazet...
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