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🇦🇷 Oscar Larrauri

Racing driver from Argentina. Formula 1, Euro Brun.
Driver facts
Full name
Oscar Larrauri
Born
19 August 1954(b. 1954)
Nationality
Argentina
Current team
Euro Brun
Series
Formula 1
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
0
Career starts
8
Career DNFs
6
Racer Rating
4,364
Driver photo · 3:4
Racer Rating
4,364
RANK 803 / 15,348 INDEXED · +0 SEASON
FIA Categorisation
Not on file
FIA CATEGORISATION NOT YET INDEXED
SOURCE · FIA.COM
SYNTHESIZED FROM 1 SOURCE · UPDATED 0H AGO

Oscar Larrauri is a racing driver from Argentina who last raced in Formula 1 for Euro Brun. Larrauri has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 8 starts.[1]

A Racer Rating of 4,364 ranks Larrauri 803th 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
1988 form
LAST 8 RACES · FINISH POSITION, HIGHER IS BETTER
P1P5P10P20DNFBRAMONMEXCANUSAFRAGERAUS
Recent results
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1988-11-13Adelaide Street CircuitFormula 1DNF−113
1988-07-24HockenheimringFormula 1P16−7
1988-07-03Circuit Paul RicardFormula 1DNF−14
1988-06-19Detroit Street CircuitFormula 1DNF−23
1988-06-12Circuit Gilles VilleneuveFormula 1DNF−119
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
1988▸Formula 1Euro Brun800600P18−4364,364
Recent coverage
No recent coverage found.
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Oscar Larrauri is a retired Argentine racing driver who competed in Formula 1 during the 1988 season. He made eight starts for the Euro Brun team, qualifying for six of those races and finishing in the points zero times. His average finishing position across classified results was 14th. Though he did not score championship points, he demonstrated competitive moments against established professionals; he finished ahead of Alessandro Nannini, a driver rated considerably stronger in the professional field, as well as René Arnoux and Yannick Dalmas in isolated results.[1]

Larrauri's Formula 1 campaign represented the sum of his single-seater career on record. Euro Brun, the team that fielded him, won no races across its entire history and operated with a small roster; Larrauri's teammate Stefano Modena was the squad's strongest driver. The narrow window of his top-level opportunity, combined with the team's competitive limitations, meant that Larrauri's single season in the sport saw him gather experience against the grid of his era without establishing himself as a consistent competitor at that level.[2]

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