- Slim Borgudd
Former F1 driver
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Name = Slim Borgudd
Nationality = flagicon|Sweden Swedish
Years = F1|1981 - F1|1982
Team(s) = ATS, Tyrrell
Races = 15 (10 starts)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 1
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1981 San Marino Grand Prix
First win =
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Last race =1982 United States Grand Prix West Karl Edward Tommy Borgudd, better known as Slim Borgudd (born
November 25 1946 ) is a Swedish formerFormula One driver who raced for the ATS and Tyrrell teams.Biography
Borgudd was born in
Borgholm ,Kalmar County .His first career was as a drummer, mainly in jazz-rock, most notably for short-lived groups Made In Sweden and Solar Plexus. He has also drummed on several tracks by Swedish pop music group
ABBA , having worked withBjörn Ulvaeus ' previous group, theHootenanny Singers .Borgudd began racing on and off in the mid 1960s with a Lotus
Formula Ford car, but his racing career only became more serious in 1972, after taking five wins in fivesports car racing club events. Borgudd raced aHillman Imp and aVolvo 122 in theSwedish Touring Car Championship from 1972 to 1975, finishing runner-up in 1972, as well as racing in the Scandinavian Formula Ford series, which he won in 1973.In 1976, Borgudd moved up
Formula 3 , racing sporadically until the end of the 1977 season. In 1978, he formed his own team and raced full time in the Swedish and European series, in an oldRalt -Toyota , which he took to the Swedish championship title in 1979, also finishing third in the European series. Failing to move toFormula 2 in 1980, he raced only in the F3 Monaco Grand Prix, where he reached third place before the bodywork became loose, forcing Borgudd to finish the race holding the body together with one hand.In 1981, Borgudd, now 34, finally entered Formula 1 in ATS, making his debut in the
San Marino Grand Prix , placing ABBA logos (but no sponsorship money) in the car's sidepods, a hopeful move to attract other investors. In spite of a run of non-qualifications, Borgudd managed to score a single point in theBritish Grand Prix , taking advantage of the retirements ahead of him. In spite of the added morale boost, Borgudd failed to score any more points.In 1982
Ken Tyrrell hired Borgudd to partnerMichele Alboreto , as the Swede had out-qualified the Italian on several occasions in 1981. However, Borgudd did not adapt to his new team, and was unceremoniously dumped when his sponsorship money ran out early in the season.From 1983 to 1985, Borgudd raced only on occasion, including his taking part in the 1985
Macau Grand Prix . Although he took part in the 198724 Hours of Le Mans , and in 1989 had an outright win in theWillhire 24 Hour , a minor touring car race where he drove aFord Sierra , the Swede made his mark intruck racing the following years. In 1986 and 1987, Borgudd was champion in Divisions 2 and 3 of theEuropean Truck Racing Cup , respectively. The following years, success was more fleeting, although the Scandinavian driver managed to finish the 1992 Class B championship in third place.It wouldn't be until 1993 that Borgudd made his full time return to automobiles, joining the works
Mazda team and driving aMazda Xedos 6 in theBritish Touring Car Championship (BTCC) with sparse results. However, a switch to theNordic Touring Car Championship in 1994 saw him take the championship title. The Mazda team made plans to return to the BTCC the following year, but the plan was scrapped.Also in 1994, Borgudd went back to top form in the Truck Racing Cup, where the Swede lost the race to the championship title to British driver
Steve Parrish , after a dogfight that lasted the entire season. Borgudd responded in kind in 1995, beating Parrish andMarkus Oestreich by a large margin. In 1996 and 1997, Borgudd finished 5th and 4th only, and announced his retirement after accusingMercedes-Benz of favoring other drivers. Since then, he has made occasional returns to racing at amateur level, having settled down inCoventry .Complete Formula One Results
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References
* [http://www.f1rejects.com/drivers/borgudd/biography.html Slim Borgudd's biography at F1 Rejects]
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