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🇮🇹 Gino Munaron

Racing driver from Italy. Formula 1, Cooper-Castellotti.
Driver facts
Full name
Gino Munaron
Born
2 April 1928(b. 1928)
Nationality
Italy
Current team
Cooper-Castellotti
Series
Formula 1
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
0
Career starts
4
Career DNFs
2
Racer Rating
4,208
Driver photo · 3:4
Racer Rating
4,208
RANK 921 / 15,348 INDEXED · +0 SEASON
FIA Categorisation
Not on file
FIA CATEGORISATION NOT YET INDEXED
SOURCE · FIA.COM
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Gino Munaron is a racing driver from Italy who last raced in Formula 1 for Cooper-Castellotti. Munaron has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 4 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 4,208 ranks Munaron 921th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.

SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS
1960 form
LAST 4 RACES · FINISH POSITION, HIGHER IS BETTER
P1P5P10P20DNFARGFRAGBRITA
Recent results
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1960-09-04Autodromo Nazionale di MonzaFormula 1DNF−72
1960-07-16Silverstone CircuitFormula 1P15−19
1960-07-03Reims-GueuxFormula 1DNF−49
1960-02-07Autódromo Juan y Oscar GálvezFormula 1P13−25
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
1960▸Formula 1Cooper-Castellotti400200P28−1654,208
Recent coverage
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Gino Munaron was an Italian driver who competed in Formula 1 during the 1960 season, starting four World Championship Grands Prix for the Cooper-Castellotti team. He did not score championship points, finishing his sole season with an average grid position of 14th among classified starters. His entry into the sport came during the early years of the modern championship, when grids were smaller and opportunities for new drivers more limited than in later eras.[1]

Munaron's results against the field show isolated instances of competitive performance rather than sustained pace. He finished ahead of Jim Clark and Nasif Estéfano in individual races, though Clark would go on to establish himself as a two-time world champion of far greater calibre. The Cooper-Castellotti team in which Munaron raced proved uncompetitive across its entries in the index, recording no wins and fielding only three drivers, of whom Pete Lovely was the strongest. Munaron's four-start career places him among drivers who sampled Formula 1 without establishing themselves in the championship; his rating of 4,208 reflects performance in a professional field at an early stage of his racing life.[2]

SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia
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