Marc Surer
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Marc Surer | |
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Nationality Swiss | |
Formula One World Championship career | |
Active years | 1979 - 1986 |
Teams | Ensign, ATS, Theodore, Arrows, Brabham |
Races | 88 (82 starts) |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podium finishes | 0 |
Career points | 17 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 1 |
First race | 1979 Italian Grand Prix |
Last race | 1986 Belgian Grand Prix |
Marc Surer (born September 18, 1951) is a former racing driver from Switzerland. He participated in 88 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on September 9, 1979. He scored a total of 17 championship points.
Surer enjoyed BMW backing for most of his career, placing second in the 1978 F2 championship and winning the 1979 series in a works March-BMW. Marc's early F1 years were somewhat troubled; he broke his legs testing an ATS at Kyalami in 1980, and again racing there in 1981 for Ensign. Surer re-established himself at Arrows, but his BMW connections saw him placed at Brabham for 1985, later moving to Arrows when they acquired BMW power.
Surer also enjoyed rallying, but a serious accident in his Ford RS200 severely injured him and killed his co-driver. BMW retained him as a driver coach and later director of motorsport activities, and he remains deeply involved with the sport both through a keen interest in historic F2 and as a television commentator and presenter.
[edit] Personal
Surer has been married twice to former Playboy Playmates turned racing drivers, first to Yolanda, and then to Christina between 1997 and 2000.
[edit] Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key) (races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Preceded by Bruno Giacomelli |
European Formula Two Champion 1979 |
Succeeded by Brian Henton |