Ricardo Héctor Zunino (born 13 April 1949) is an Argentine retired racing driver who participated in Formula One from 1979 to 1981. He competed in 11...
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Mike Zunino (born 1991), American baseball player Ricardo Zunino (born 1949), Argentine racing driver This page lists people with the surname Zunino. If...
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races: Onofre Marimón Carlos Menditeguy Roberto Mieres Esteban Tuero Ricardo Zunino List of Formula One Grand Prix winners "Formula One World Drivers' Champions"...
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outing. He was replaced by Ricardo Zunino, who had spent the first half of 1980 driving for Brabham. After two races, however, Zunino was moved aside for sportscar...
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illustrator Ricardo Villalobos (born 1970), Chilean electronic musician Ricardo Zonta (born 1976), Brazilian racing driver Ricardo Zunino (born 1949)...
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"continue the silliness of driving around in circles". Test driver Ricardo Zunino took his place. Fittipaldi expanded to two cars with two races to go...
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their own chassis.) Héctor Rebaque returned to Formula 1, replacing Ricardo Zunino at Brabham from the British Grand Prix on. During a private testing...
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BT48 with the Cosworth DFV-engined BT49, recruited Argentine newcomer Ricardo Zunino as Lauda's replacement. The organizers would not let the Alfa Romeo...
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the number one driver for Brabham, and leaving him and new recruit Ricardo Zunino to debut the new BT49, which had a Ford-Cosworth DFV engine; Brabham...
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advantage through the corners while Patrese was quicker in the straights. Ricardo Zunino (Brabham BT49) bumped into John Watson (McLaren M29) at Curva 3 and...
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