Esteban Eduardo Tuero (born 22 April 1978) is an Argentine former racing driver who raced in Formula One for the Minardi team in 1998. At 19, he became...
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Tuero can refer to the following people: Esteban Tuero (born 1978), Argentine racing driver Indalecio Prieto Tuero (1883–1962), Spanish politician and...
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football player Esteban Trapiello, Venezuelan businessman Esteban Tuero, Argentine racing driver Esteban Valencia, Chilean footballer Esteban Young, American...
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drivers, including the Jordans of Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher and Esteban Tuero of Minardi, managed to get through unscathed. Hill was just a few metres...
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Argentine rookie Esteban Tuero. The M198 featured a Ford powered Cosworth V10 engine, upgrading from the previous seasons Hart V8. Tuero first tested the...
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replace his retiring countryman Ukyo Katayama. He was partnered by rookie Esteban Tuero, who was promoted from a testing role as he was preferred to the outgoing...
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at least ten races: Onofre Marimón Carlos Menditeguy Roberto Mieres Esteban Tuero Ricardo Zunino List of Formula One Grand Prix winners "Formula One World...
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Jacques Villeneuve was under attack from Jean Alesi and Coulthard. When Esteban Tuero came into the pits, one of his tyres was missing. Eventually, one of...
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ahead of Coulthard, followed by Fisichella and Michael Schumacher. Esteban Tuero became the first retirement when he ran wide at Massenet in his Minardi...
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Shinji Nakano who finished 7th at the 1998 Canadian Grand Prix and Esteban Tuero, who finished 8th at the 1998 San Marino Grand Prix. Minardi was known...
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