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Marc Surer Born 18 September 1951 Formula One World Championship career Nationality Swiss Active years 1979 - 1986 Teams Ensign, ATS, Theodore, Arrows, Brabham Races 88 (82 starts) Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 0 Career points 17 Pole positions 0 Fastest laps 1 First race 1979 Italian Grand Prix Last race 1986 Belgian Grand Prix Marc Surer (born 18 September 1951) is a former racing driver from Switzerland. He participated in 88 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 9 September 1979. He scored a total of 17 championship points.
Surer enjoyed BMW backing for most of his career, placing second in the 1978 F2 championship and winning the 1979 series in a works March-BMW. Marc's early F1 years were somewhat troubled; he broke his legs testing an ATS at Kyalami in 1980, and again racing there in 1981 for Ensign. Surer re-established himself at Arrows, but his BMW connections saw him placed at Brabham for 1985, later moving back to Arrows when they acquired BMW power.
Surer also enjoyed rallying, but a serious accident at the 1986 ADAC Hessen-Rallye in his Ford RS200 severely injured him and killed his co-driver and friend Michel Wyder. BMW retained him as a driver coach and later director of motorsport activities, and he remains deeply involved with the sport both through a keen interest in historic F2 and as a television commentator and presenter.
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Personal life
Surer has been married twice to former Playboy models, first to Playmate Jolanda Egger, and then to Christina Surer between 1997 and 2000.
Racing record
Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos Pts 1976 Hohmann Racing March/762 BMW HOC THR VAL SAL PAU HOC ROU MUG PER EST NOG HOC
DNQNC 0 1977 Hohmann Auto Technik March/762 BMW SIL
9THR
7HOC
RetNÜR
DNAVAL
7PAU MUG
5ROU
RetNOG
7PER MIS EST 13th 5 March Racing Ltd. March/772P BMW DON
41978 March Racing Ltd. March/782 BMW THR
2HOC
2NÜR
4PAU
3MUG
2VAL
9ROU
3DON
3NOG
2PER
RetMIS
2HOC
22nd 51 1979 BMW Junior Team March/792 BMW SIL
DNSHOC
RetTHR
9NÜR
1VAL
1MUG
RetPAU
3HOC
5ZAN
3PER
RetMIS
3DON
21st 38 Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key) (races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Sources
Sporting positions Preceded by
Bruno GiacomelliEuropean Formula Two
Champion
1979Succeeded by
Brian HentonCategories:- 1951 births
- Living people
- Swiss racecar drivers
- Formula One drivers from Switzerland
- European Formula Two Championship drivers
- ATS Wheels Formula One drivers
- 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
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