Onofre Marimón Formula one racer

Onofre Agustín Marimón (December 23, 1923 – July 31, 1954) was a racing driver from Zárate, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He participated in 11 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on July 1, 1951. He achieved 2 podiums, and scored a total of 8 1⁄7 championship points.Marimón was killed on July 31, 1954 during practice for the 1954 German Grand Prix, becoming the first driver to be fatally injured at a World Championship Grand Prix.Marimón's Maserati left the Nürburgring race course at the Breidscheid curve near the Adenauer Bridge after he lost control attempting to improve his qualifying time. He died at the bottom of a steep and treacherous incline. He was going fast on a downgrade but failed to negotiate a sharp turn at the bottom. Marimón impacted a ditch, his Maserati shearing off a tree and rolling over a number of times. He was pinned underneath the car as it came to rest on its top with the wheels spinning in the air. Marimón was given the last rites by a Catholic priest before dying a few minutes after rescue workers freed him. It was thought thathis braking unit failed.Marimón's death trimmed the Maserati team to four drivers. His practice times had not been satisfactory enough for him to make the top 5 for the1954 German Grand Prix. His best time was 21.3 seconds behind the record time of 9:50.1 set by Juan Manuel Fangio.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 19, 1923
Nationality
Argentina
Date of deathJuly 31, 1954

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Formula one racer

championships0
fastest lap1
first race
1951 French Grand Prix
last race
1954 German Grand Prix
podiums2
poles0
races12
wins0

Onofre Marimón on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.funof1.com.ar/tx/pi195104050_esp_maxi_.htm
  2. http://www.oldracingcars.com/driver/Onofre_Marimon