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Chico Serra
Serra in 2007Born 3 February 1957
São Paulo, BrazilFormula One World Championship career Nationality Brazilian Active years 1981-1983 Teams Fittipaldi, Arrows Races 33 (18 starts) Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Career points 1 Pole positions 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 1981 United States Grand Prix West Last race 1983 Monaco Grand Prix Francisco "Chico" Serra (born 3 February 1957 in São Paulo) is a racing driver from Brazil. He won the 1979 British Formula Three Championship. He participated in 33 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix for Fittipaldi and Arrows, debuting on 15 March 1981. He scored one championship point, for finishing sixth in the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix. After qualifying for the 1982 Canadian Grand Prix, Serra and countryman Raul Boesel had a short scuffle. Serra was furious at Boesel for blocking his last flying lap after waving Keke Rosberg by.[1] Boesel denied that this was intentional.
Serra has participated in Brazilian stock car racing since the 1980s and was series champion in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key)
Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points 1981 Fittipaldi Automotive Fittipaldi F8C Cosworth V8 USW
7BRA
RetARG
RetSMR
DNQBEL
RetMON
DNQESP
11FRA
DNSGBR
DNQGER
DNQAUT NED
DNQITA
DNQCAN
DNQCPL
DNQNC 0 1982 Fittipaldi Automotive Fittipaldi F8D Cosworth V8 RSA
17BRA
RetUSW
DNQSMR BEL
6MON
DNPQDET
11CAN
DNQNED
RetGBR
Ret26th 1 Fittipaldi F9 FRA
DNQGER
11AUT
7SUI
DNQITA
11CPL
DNQ1983 Arrows Racing Team Arrows A6 Cosworth V8 BRA
9USW FRA
RetSMR
8MON
7BEL DET CAN GBR GER AUT NED ITA EUR RSA NC 0 References
Sporting positions Preceded by
Derek DalyFormula Ford Festival
Winner
1977Succeeded by
Michael RoePreceded by
Nelson Piquet
1978 BARC Series ChampionBritish Formula Three
Champion
1979Succeeded by
Stefan JohanssonPreceded by
Derek Warwick
1978 BRDC Series ChampionPreceded by
Ingo HoffmannStock Car Brasil champion
1999-2001Succeeded by
Ingo HoffmannBritish Formula Three & Formula Junior champions Three-time Don Parker · Jim Russell · Dave Walker · Roger Williamson
Two-time Tony Brise · Jim Clark · Brian Henton · Harry Stiller · Trevor Taylor
One-time Alguersuari · Arundell · Asmer · Banting · Barrichello · Brabham · Brandon · Burt · Byrne · Conway · Daly · Dean · Dumfries · Fenning · de Ferran · Firman · Fittipaldi · Gavin · Giacomelli · Gugelmin · Haberfeld · Häkkinen · Hynes · Johansson · Kane · Keegan · Kerr · Ledbrook · Lehto · Leston · Magnussen · van der Merwe · Moss · Nasr · Nilsson · von Opel · Pace · Palmer · Parente · Piquet · Piquet, Jr. · Pitcher · Pizzonia · Ricciardo · Sato · Schenken · Senna · Serra · South · Stewart · I. Taylor · Trimmer · Vergne · Wallace · Warwick
Categories:- Brazilian racecar drivers
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- European Formula Two Championship drivers
- British Formula Three Championship drivers
- Stock Car Brasil drivers
- 1957 births
- Living people
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- Le Mans Series drivers
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