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''' | '''Antonio "Nino" Pilia''' (born 29th May, 1955 in San Remo, Liguria) is an Italian former racing driver and Seborgan nationalist best known to motorsports fans for his performances in the [[1978 Dywa Grand Prix Series]], in which he made himself available as an injury replacement for Kelby Rogerson despite no organised racing experience outside the Italian Formula Ford Championship. After showing some promise in the rounds at Imola and Rouen, Pilia moved over to the Sammarinese squad in place of the departing Silvio Bachot, and was rewarded with a podium at the Mugello Circuit. He then followed it up with an impressive win on the streets of Pau to briefly lead the Championship before eventually falling back to fourth. | ||
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! [[ | ! [[1979 Dywa Grand Prix Series season|1979]] | ||
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| [[Dywa]]-[[Renzo]] | | [[Dywa]]-[[Renzo]] |
Revision as of 08:41, 27 January 2022
Nino Pilia | |
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Name | Nino Pilia |
Born | 29th May 1955 |
Nationality | Italian Seborgan |
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1978 Euskal Herriko Dywa Sari Nagusia winner |
Antonio "Nino" Pilia (born 29th May, 1955 in San Remo, Liguria) is an Italian former racing driver and Seborgan nationalist best known to motorsports fans for his performances in the 1978 Dywa Grand Prix Series, in which he made himself available as an injury replacement for Kelby Rogerson despite no organised racing experience outside the Italian Formula Ford Championship. After showing some promise in the rounds at Imola and Rouen, Pilia moved over to the Sammarinese squad in place of the departing Silvio Bachot, and was rewarded with a podium at the Mugello Circuit. He then followed it up with an impressive win on the streets of Pau to briefly lead the Championship before eventually falling back to fourth.
Dywa Grand Prix series
Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | Pts | Pos |
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1978 | Scuderia Sighinolfi | Dywa-Renzo | ENN |
IMO Ret |
ROU Ret |
16 | 4th | ||||||||||||
Bambini di San Marino | NOR Ret |
SYR Ret |
MUG 3 |
PAU 1 |
CAS Ret |
CLE Ret |
MNZ 4 |
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1979 | Bambini di San Marino | Dywa-Renzo | ENN DNQ |
IMO 4 |
ROU 2 |
THR ENT |
MAI ENT |
MUG ENT |
SYR ENT |
PAU ENT |
GRO ENT |
HAL ENT |
BIK ENT |
KEI ENT |
CAS ENT |
CHA ENT |
MNZ ENT |
9 | * |