- Jo Siffert
Former F1 driver
Name = Jo Siffert
Nationality = flagicon|Switzerland Swiss
Years = F1|1962 - F1|1971
Team(s) = privateer Lotus andBrabham ,Rob Walker Racing Team , March,BRM
Races = 100 (96 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 2
Podiums = 6
Points = 68
Poles = 2
Fastest laps = 4
First race =1962 Monaco Grand Prix
First win =1968 British Grand Prix
Last win =1971 Austrian Grand Prix
Last race =1971 United States Grand Prix Joseph Siffert (
July 7 ,1936 –October 24 ,1971 ) was a Swissracing driver .Affectionately known as "Seppi" to his family and close friends, Jo Siffert was born in
Fribourg, Switzerland , the son of a dairy owner. He initially made his name in racing on two wheels, powering his way to the Swiss 350ccmotorcycle championship in 1959, before switching to four wheels with aFormula Junior Stanguellini. Siffert graduated toFormula 1 as a privateer in 1962, with a four-cylinder Lotus-Climax. He later moved to Swiss teamScuderia Filipinetti , and in 1964 joinedRob Walker 's private BritishRob Walker Racing Team . Early successes included victories in the non-Championship 1964 and 1965 Mediterranean Grands Prix, both times beatingJim Clark by a very narrow margin.In 1968, Siffert drove into the F1 history books by winning the
1968 British Grand Prix atBrands Hatch inRob Walker Racing Team 's Lotus 49B, beatingChris Amon 's Ferrari into second place after a race-long battle. This is regarded as the last GP victory by a genuine privateer. [cite web|url=http://www.forix.com/8w/walker.html |title=8W - What? - R R C Walker Racing Team|accessdate=2008-04-19]While Siffert's status in F1 grew slowly, his fame came as a leading driver for the factory
Porsche effort in its quest for theWorld Sportscar Championship . In 1968, Siffert andHans Herrmann won the24 Hours of Daytona and the12 Hours of Sebring in aPorsche 907 , marking the first major outright wins for the company, apart from a few earlier victories on twisty tracks.Later on, Siffert's driving displays in the
Porsche 917 were legendary, earning him several major wins in Europe. In addition, Siffert was chosen by Porsche to help launch itsCanAm development program, driving aPorsche 917 PA spyder in 1969 and finishing fourth in the championship despite few entries.In 1970 he teamed up with
Brian Redman to drive aPorsche 908 /3 to victory at theTarga Florio . That same year, Porsche bankrolled Siffert's seat in a worksMarch Engineering F1 since the German company did not wish to lose one of their prize drivers to rival Ferrari. His association with March in F1 was disastrous, so he was delighted to join rival Porsche racer Pedro Rodriguez atBRM the following season.Jo Siffert won the
1971 Austrian Grand Prix , but then was killed in the non-Championship World Championship Victory Race at Brands Hatch, the scene of his first and greatest victory in 1968. The suspension of his BRM had been damaged in a lap 1 incident withRonnie Peterson , and broke later.Fact|date=July 2008 The BRM crashed and Siffert could not get out of the burning car.This accident led to a rapid overhaul of safety, both in-car and on circuit. In the subsequent Royal Automobile Club (the UK organising and regulatory representative of the FIA at the time) investigation it was discovered that the crash itself caused non-fatal injuries but Siffert had been killed by oxygen starvation and smoke inhalation. None of the trackside fire extinguishers worked, and it was found impossible to reach the car and extract Siffert. On-board fire extinguishers (using BCF—
bromochlorodifluoromethane , an aircraft product) became mandatory and piped air for the drivers, direct into their helmet. Thus, perhaps one of the sad epitaphs of Seppi, was the focus on vehicle and driver safety in Formula One and lesser formulae and far better fire retardant driving overalls.His funeral in Switzerland was attended by 50,000 people, and a Gulf-Porsche 917 of Team
John Wyer accompanied the hearse.In 2005, a very informative 90 minute-documentary about his life was made by director
Men Lareida : "Jo Siffert - live fast, die young" [http://www.josiffert-film.ch/] "DVD" [http://www.artfilm.ch/josiffert.php] .In the last round of the 2007-08 A1GP season, at
Brands Hatch , theA1 Team Switzerland car carried the message:Jo 'Seppi' Siffert
40th Anniversary
Brands Hatch
This commemorated his
1968 British Grand Prix victory at Brands Hatch.Complete Formula One World Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in "italics" indicate fastest lap)
†Formula Two cars occupied fifth to tenth positions in the
1969 German Grand Prix , however drivers of these cars were not eligible for championship points. The points for fifth and sixth were awarded to the drivers of the eleventh and twelfth placed cars.References
External links
* [http://thespeedblog.com/racers-past-jo-siffert-1936-1971/ Biographical article on The Speed Blog]
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