• Fittipaldi Automotive, sometimes called Copersucar after its first major sponsor, was a Formula One racing team and constructor that competed from 1975...
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    Championship. He surprised the paddock by moving to his brother's Fittipaldi Automotive team prior to the 1976 season, being replaced by James Hunt. Success...
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  • up fittipaldi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fittipaldi may refer to: Rafael Fittipaldi, designer of the 1914 Fittipaldi machine gun Fittipaldi racing...
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    The Fittipaldi EF7 was a Brazilian mid-engined sports car from Fittipaldi Automotive, designed in collaboration with Pininfarina and HWA. Originally released...
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    The Fittipaldi FD was a series of Formula One chassis designed by Richard Divila and used by Fittipaldi Automotive in the 1975, 1976 and 1977 seasons....
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    Wilson Fittipaldi Júnior (25 December 1943 – 23 February 2024) was a Brazilian racing driver and Formula One team owner. He participated in 38 World Championship...
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  • The Fittipaldi F6 was a Formula One car designed by Ralph Bellamy and used by Fittipaldi Automotive in the 1979 Formula One season. The engine was a Ford...
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  • or so before, second hand cars from manufacturers like Lotus and Fittipaldi Automotive were run by many entrants, although some, such as the March 781...
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    Keke Rosberg (category Fittipaldi Formula One drivers)
    change teams again when Wolf left Formula One, and signed with Fittipaldi Automotive which had bought the remains of Walter Wolf's squad. He secured...
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    runner-up the following year. Fittipaldi left McLaren to set up Fittipaldi Automotive alongside older brother Wilson, a team financed by Copersucar, the...
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    Marlboro logo and name on the side of the cars. Marlboro sponsored the Fittipaldi Automotive team in 1981. The Marlboro logo was displayed on the helmets of...
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  • manager for several Formula One teams, including Walter Wolf Racing, Fittipaldi Automotive, and Team Lotus. Warr served a period of National Service as an...
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    The Fittipaldi F5 was a Formula One car for the 1977 Formula One season. It was driven by Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi. The engine was a Ford Cosworth...
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    in the Dutch market. In 1980, Skol was the major sponsor of the Fittipaldi Automotive, after the end of the Copersucar sponsorship at the end of the previous...
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  • his F1 adventure and sold the team to Emerson Fittipaldi, who merged its assets into Fittipaldi Automotive. A Wolf Racing WR1 is on display at the Canadian...
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    Spanish Grand Prix. For 1976, Fittipaldi made the surprising decision to drive for the Brazilian Fittipaldi Automotive team of his brother Wilson, sponsored...
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    Wolf WR7 (redirect from Fittipaldi F7)
    organisation to Wilson and Emerson Fittipaldi for the use of their Fittipaldi Automotive team. The WR7 cars were raced as Fittipaldi F7s in the early part of the...
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  • MP (1990–2009). Wilson Fittipaldi Júnior, 80, Brazilian racing driver (Formula One) and team manager (Fittipaldi Automotive). Flaco, 13, American owl...
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  • Brazilian Fittipaldi Automotive F5A (1977)...
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    McLaren M26. At the end of 1975 Fittipaldi left the team to join his brother's Copersucar-sponsored Fittipaldi Automotive team. He was replaced by James...
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  • Irving Price Fitch Ratings – John Knowles Fitch Fittipaldi Automotive – Emerson and Wilson Fittipaldi Focke-Wulf – Henrich Focke and Georg Wulf (1895–1927)...
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  • decade before, second hand cars from manufacturers like Lotus and Fittipaldi Automotive were the order of the day, although some, such as the March 781...
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    Alex Ribeiro (category Fittipaldi Formula One drivers)
    the season, however, bore no fruit. Then, in 1979, the fellow Brazilian Fittipaldi team offered him two chances to qualify a second car, for the Canadian...
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    Chico Serra (category Fittipaldi Formula One drivers)
    eye of Emerson Fittipaldi, he himself a British Formula 3 Championship winner in 1969, who signed him for his Formula One team Fittipaldi. Serra debuted...
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    have been his death. Following Reutemann was Jones, Keke Rosberg in the Fittipaldi, Elio de Angelis (Lotus), Riccardo Patrese (Arrows), Ricardo Zunino (Brabham)...
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    1946), Formula One two-time champion. Raced for McLaren, Lotus and Fittipaldi automotive Felipe Massa (born 1981), Formula One driver, notably for Scuderia...
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    World Constructors' Championship in 1974 with Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi, who also won the World Drivers' Championship that year. Between 1998...
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    unreliable and overweight. 1974 champion Emerson Fittipaldi moved to his brother Wilson's team Fittipaldi Automotive, with Wilson taking on the role of manager...
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    late in the race when he suffered gearbox issues, which handed second to Fittipaldi and third to Lauda. Hunt eventually spun out of the race after being caught...
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    Boesel (BRA) 1–3, 5–16 19  Emilio de Villota (ESP) 5–9  Fittipaldi Automotive (BRA) Fittipaldi-Ford F8D F9 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 P 20  Chico Serra (BRA)...
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