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Joseph Siffert (French pronunciation: [ʒo sifɛʁ]; 7 July 1936 – 24
October 1971) was a
Swiss racing driver, who
competed in
Formula One from 1962 to 1971...
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Siffert is a
Swiss surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Emmanuel Siffert (born 1967),
Swiss conductor Jo
Siffert (1936–1971),
Swiss racing...
- his
Ferrari 512 in July, at an
Interserie race at the Norisring, and Jo
Siffert died in October, in a
fiery crash during the
Victory Race at
Brands Hatch...
- Jo
Siffert and
Hubert Hahne. For 1969, the team
switched to Lola 102s, and used a new
development of BMW's 1600 cc engine,
dubbed the M12.
Siffert and...
- Servoz-Gavin
alongside him on the
front row. The
second row
featured Jo
Siffert (in Rob Walker's Lotus) and John
Surtees in the
Honda with Brabham's Jochen...
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Emmanuel Siffert (born 1967 in Fribourg, Switzerland) is a
Swiss conductor.
Siffert first studied the
violin in
Switzerland and in
Salzburg with Sandor...
- designation), and
driven by Jo
Siffert.
Compared to the
dominant McLarens, the car was
underpowered and overweight.
Siffert's best
result was 3rd at Bridgehampton...
- also
entered by the
works team,
driven by Hans Herrmann/Herbert Linge, Jo
Siffert/Colin
Davis and Udo Schütz/Peter de Klerk. Alfa Romeo, and its
works team...
- for
Formula One Manufacturers. The 54-lap race was won by BRM
driver Jo
Siffert after he
started from pole position.
Emerson ****ipaldi
finished second...
- Cosworth-powered
Lotus 49. That year,
Siffert won the
British Grand Prix
through attrition,
after the
works Lotuses retired, and
Siffert overpowered Chris Amon to...