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Nino Vaccarella

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Italian racing driver (1933–2021)

Nino Vaccarella
Vaccarella in 1972
Born(1933-03-04)4 March 1933
Palermo,Sicily, Italy
Died23 September 2021(2021-09-23) (aged 88)
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityItaly Italian
Active years1961-1962,1965
TeamsFerrari, non-worksDe Tomaso,Lotus,Porsche
Entries5 (4 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Careerpoints0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1961 Italian Grand Prix
Last entry1965 Italian Grand Prix
Vaccarella at 19701000km Nürburgring withFerrari 512S.

Nino Vaccarella (4 March 1933 – 23 September 2021)[1] was an Italiansports car racing andFormula One driver.

His principal achievements include having won the1964 24 Hours of Le Mans, and theTarga Florio in 1965, 1971 and 1975, the latter year when it no longer was aWorld Sportscar Championship event.

Sports car career

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Nino Vaccarella walks away from his damaged Ferrari 330 P3 during the 1967 Targa Florio
Vaccarella walks away from his damaged Ferrari 330 P3 during the1967 Targa Florio

Sicily-born Vaccarella was well known for being a Targa Florio specialist. According toVic Elford "he knew the roads on Sicily like the back of his hand". His first Targa was in 1959 in a privately entered Maserati, the car finished 10th. The following year he was teamed withUmberto Maglioli for the 1960Targa Florio in abirdcageMaserati, which was owned by theCamoradi team. Maglioli had previously won the race twice; Vaccarella was a schoolteacher in Palermo with a great passion for motorsport. They took the lead in the early afternoon on 8 May and maintained it for three laps until the car broke down. The event was won byJoakim Bonnier andHans Herrmann in a small silver Porsche.[2]

His participation in this race kickstarted Vaccarella's racing career. He finished 2nd at the 12 Hours of Sebring in the United States, but during the 1963 Nurburgring 1000km, during practice he crashed a brand-new works-entered Ferrari 250P, and broke his arm and was soaked in fuel. He came back to the race a year later to win it with Ludovico Scarfiotti, driving for the factory. He then found even greater success by winning the24 Hours of Le Mans withJean Guichet, reaching the pinnacle of sports car racing.

Vaccarella was paired withLorenzo Bandini in the 1965 Targa Florio when they won with an average speed of 63.7 miles per hour, finishing in 7 hours and 1 minute. 12.4 seconds.[3] In 1966 Vaccarella and Bandini led most ofthe race until their Ferrari 330 ran off the track after seven laps and was too damaged to continue.[4] While waving his hand to acknowledge the crowd, Vaccarella made eye contact with a retaining wall that carried the inscriptionViva Nino.[5] Maglioli and Vaccarella drove aFord GT-40 to fifth place in the 196712 Hours of Sebring.[6]

The 8 May 1968 edition ofGiornale Di Sicilia proclaimed in its headline,Only Vaccarella Can Bring Off The Miracle. The meaning had to do with the Sicilian driver's great task of gaining victory in the Targa Florio in his 2.5-litreAlfa Romeo, called theTipo 33. He was up against four German competitors who were drivingPorsche 910 models. The Porsches had recently swept the endurance races atDaytona andSebring. Few experts gave the four Alfa Romeos much of a chance against theflawless Porsches, but Sicilians were trusting the skill of Vaccarella's driving.[5] Vaccarella also found more success by winning the Mugello Grand Prix on a 38-mile street circuit similar to the Targa in July of that year. Vaccarella qualified eighth for the 197024 Hours of Daytona in aFerrari 512S, and he wonSebring that year afterMario Andretti was put into Vaccarella and Ignazio Giunti's car and put in a stupendous drive to win. He also drove the big V12-poweredFerrari 512S in a heroic yet ultimately losing effort in 1970, damaging the car in the final stages. This was one of a series of 11 endurance events held in Europe and North America for the 1970 world manufacturers championship.[7]

Vaccarella and Toine Hezemans won the 1971 Targa Florio in an Alfa Romeo. They crossed the finish line over a minute ahead ofAndrea de Adamich andGijs van Lennep, who also drove an Alfa Romeo. This race ended the dominance of Porsche, which had finished first in the previous five Targa Florio races.[8] Vaccarella competed in the 1972 12 Hours of Sebring in one of four Alfa Romeo 33/3TT's to be entered in the event. His driving partner wasNanni Galli.[9] They qualified fifth after another Alfa Romeo ofRolf Stommelen andPeter Revson, who started third.[10]

Vaccarella would win the Targa Florio one more time, in 1975 driving an Alfa Romeo 33TT12- the Targa was no longer part of the World Championship but was an Italian national event. After this, Vaccarella retired from racing. His son Giovanni had been born in 1972 and he wanted to be alive to raise his son in this very dangerous era of motor racing. In a later interview, although he was known as a Targa Florio specialist Vaccarella admitted that he preferred fast circuits like Le Mans, Monza and Spa over slow circuits the Targa, Monaco and the Nürburgring. He also admitted in this interview that Le Mans was his favorite circuit.[11]

Formula One

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Vacarella was selected for the 1962 Ferrari Formula One race team byEnzo Ferrari. He was joined byJohn Surtees,Mike Parkes,Willy Mairesse,Lorenzo Bandini, andLudovico Scarfiotti. He participated in five World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 10 September 1961. He scored no championship points. He also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races.[12]

Racing record

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Complete Formula One World Championship results

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(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910WDCPoints
1961Scuderia SerenissimaDe TomasoF1Alfa Romeo
Straight-4
MONNEDBELFRAGBRGERITA
Ret
USANC0
1962Scuderia SSS Republica di VeneziaLotus18/21ClimaxStraight-4NEDMON
DNQ
BELFRAGBRNC0
Porsche718PorscheFlat-4GER
15
Lotus24ClimaxV8ITA
9
USARSA
1965Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACFerrari158FerrariV8RSAMONBELFRAGBRNEDGERITA
12
USAMEXNC0
Sources:[13][14]

Non-Championship results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position)(Races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021
1961Scuderia SerenissimaDe TomasoF1Alfa RomeoL4LOMGLVPAUBRXVIEAINSYRNAPLONSILSOLKANDANMOD
DNQ
FLGOULLEW
CooperT51MaseratiL4VAL
3
RANNATRSA
1962Scuderia SSS Republica di VeneziaLotus18/21ClimaxL4CAPBRX
DNQ
LOMLAVGLVPAU
6
AININT
Ret
NAPMALCLPRMSMED
Ret
DANOULMEXRANNAT
Porsche 718PorscheF4SOL
WD
KAN
Source:[15]

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1961ItalyScuderia SerenissimaItalyLudovico ScarfiottiMaserati Tipo 63S 3.053DNF
(Engine)
1962ItalyScuderia SSS Republica di VeneziaItalyGiorgio ScarlattiFerrari 250 GTOGT 3.0172DNF
(Engine)
1964ItalySpA Ferrari SEFACFranceJean GuichetFerrari 275 PP 5.03491st1st
1965United StatesNorth American Racing TeamMexicoPedro RodríguezFerrari 365 P2 SpyderP 5.03207th1st
1966Italy Scuderia San Marco
United StatesNorth American Racing Team
Italy Mario CasoniDino 206 SP 2.07DNF
(Water leak)
1967ItalySpA Ferrari SEFACNew ZealandChris AmonFerrari 330 P3 SpyderP 5.0105DNF
(Fire)
1968ItalyAutodelta SpAItalyGiancarlo BaghettiAlfa Romeo T33/2P 2.0150DNF
(Fuel pump)
1969FranceEquipe Matra -ElfFranceJean GuichetMatra-Simca MS630P 3.03595th3rd
1970ItalySpA Ferrari SEFACItalyIgnazio GiuntiFerrari 512 SS 5.07DNF
(Engine)
1971Spain Escuderia MontjuichSpain José JuncadellaFerrari 512 MS 5.0186DNF
(Transmission)
1972ItalyAutodelta SpAItalyAndrea de AdamichAlfa Romeo 33TT3S 3.03074th4th
Sources:[16][17]

Complete 12 Hours of Sebring results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1962Italy Scuderia SSS Republica di VeneziaItalyCarlo Maria AbateMaserati Tipo 64S3.016DNF
(Shift linkage)
1963Italy S.E.F.A.C.FerrariBelgiumWilly Mairesse
ItalyLorenzo Bandini
Ferrari 250 PP3.02082nd2nd
1964Italy S.E.F.A.C.FerrariItalyLudovico ScarfiottiFerrari 275 PP+3.02132nd2nd
1967Italy Brescia Corse TeamItalyUmberto MaglioliFord GT40S5.02235th1st
1969Italy Autodelta, S.P.A.BelgiumLucien BianchiAlfa Romeo T33/3P3.017DNF
(Overheating)
1970ItalyFerrari S.P.A., S.E.F.A.C.ItalyIgnazio Giunti
United StatesMario Andretti
Ferrari 512 SS5.02481st1st
1971Italy Autodelta, S.P.A.ItalyAndrea de Adamich
FranceHenri Pescarolo
Alfa Romeo T33/3P3.02483rd2nd
Italy Autodelta, S.P.A.NetherlandsToine HezemansAlfa Romeo T33/3P3.027DNF
(Fuel system)
1972Italy Autodelta, S.P.A.NetherlandsToine HezemansAlfa Romeo T33/3S3.02333rd3rd
Source:[18]

Complete 24 Hours of Daytona results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1968Italy Autodelta, S.P.A.GermanyUdo SchützAlfa Romeo T33/2P6175th4th
1970ItalyFerrari S.P.A.ItalyIgnazio GiuntiFerrari 512 SS89DNF
(Accident)
Source:[18]

References

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  1. ^"Auto: è morto Ninni Vaccarella, vinse tre volte Targa Florio".Ansa. 23 September 2021.
  2. ^Bonnier and Herrman Capture 450-Mile Targa Florio in 7:33:8,New York Times, 9 May 1960, Page 37.
  3. ^100,000 In Sicily See Famed Event, New York Times, 10 May 1965, Page 46
  4. ^Mairesse First In Targa Florio, New York Times, 9 May 1966, Page 74
  5. ^abVaccarella Will Carry Hopes Of Sicilian Auto Fans Today, New York Times, 5 May 1968, Page S27.
  6. ^Ford's No. 2 Car Is Given 2nd Place, New York Times, 3 April 1967, Page 44
  7. ^Porsches Capture Next Three Spots, New York Times, 31 January 1970, Page 40
  8. ^Italian Driver Is Killed in Race Won by Vaccarella-Hezemans, New York Times, 17 May 1971, Page 49
  9. ^Three Ferrari Teams to Seek Endurance Honors at Sebring, New York Times, 19 March 1972, Page S15.
  10. ^Andretti Captures Pole at Sebring With Lap Record, New York Times, 25 March 1972, Page 24.
  11. ^"NINO VACCARELLA - Il Preside Volante the Flying School Principal".YouTube. 25 May 2016.
  12. ^Ferrari Team Named, New York Times, 2 December 1962, Page 253.
  13. ^"Nino Vaccarella Results".Motorsport Stats. Retrieved27 May 2025.
  14. ^Small, Steve (2000). "Nino Vaccarella".Grand Prix Who's Who (Third ed.). Reading, Berkshire: Travel Publishing. p. 579.ISBN 978-1-902007-46-5. Retrieved27 May 2025 – via Internet Archive.
  15. ^"Nino Vaccarella – Involvement Non World Championship".StatsF1. Retrieved27 May 2025.
  16. ^"Nino Vaccarella (I)".24h-en-piste.com. Retrieved27 May 2025.
  17. ^"Nino Vaccarella".Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved27 May 2025.
  18. ^ab"Complete Archive of Nino Vaccarella".Racing Sports Cars. p. 2,3,4. Retrieved27 May 2025.
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With:Jean Guichet
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