Luciano Sighinolfi
Luciano Sighinolfi pictured in 1978 | |
Details | |
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Name | Luciano Sighinolfi |
Born | 10th Dec 1951 |
Nationality | Italian |
Achievements | |
1976 Trofeo Cinquetti winner | |
Drove in the Dywa Grand Prix Series | |
Drove in the Formula One World Championship |
Luciano Sighinolfi (born 10th December, 1951 in Ragusa, Sicily) is an Italian former racing driver best known for his ties career in Formula One with the B&S Fabrications and Osella teams, as well as briefly competing - and then withdrawing - as an owner-driver in the Dywa Grand Prix Series.
Early life
Luciano Sighinolfi never met his father, who was never in a relationship with his mother but was rumoured to be a racing driver who met his mother the night after winning a motor race of some kind, although there was never any way to confirm this rumour for certain. Regardless, Sighinolfi was inspired by his own purported origin story and from an early age he dreamed of becoming a racing driver. He took little interest in anything else, and never worked a full-time job. This paid off in 1974, when he had a significant Lotto win.
Early career
Italian F3 Career | |
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Entries | 59 |
Starts | 54 |
Wins | 1 Varano, '76 |
Podiums | 8 |
Points | 62 |
Best Season | 4th 1976, 25 pts |
After an inauspicious start to his Italian Formula Three career (with a couple of DNFs and a DNQ in 1970), Sighinolfi took several years to progress gradually towards the front of the grid. The real breakthrough came when he started his own racing team, Scuderia Sighinolfi, using his winnings from the Lotteria di Monza in July 1974; this allowed him to compete in every race and to generally be far more competitive. Throughout his Formula Three career, he drove an incredible twelve different makes of chassis, powered by three different engine manufacturers. Most of his success came with Toyota power, driving Tecno, Modus and Ralt chassis between 1975 and 1977. His only Formula Three race win came at the 1976 Trofeo Cinquetti, held at Varano: he won the 30-lap race in 25 minutes and five seconds, narrowly ahead of Gianfranco Brancatelli (Scuderia Everest) and Piercarlo Ghinzani (Scuderia Angeleri), both of whom were driving March-Toyotas. 1977 proved less fruitful, but he still managed a trio of podiums at Varano, Enna and his most successful circuit, Vallelunga on the outskirts of Rome. Sighinolfi had purchased a new Argo chassis for the 1978 season, but when a new opportunity presented itself he sold that and the Toyota engines on to Enzo Coloni.
Dywa GP
In 1978, Sighinolfi's chance to drive a Formula One car finally came when the Dywa Grand Prix Series was founded by Dydo Monguzzi with the backing of Renzo Engineering. He used what was left of his Lotto money to move Scuderia Sighinolfi into the new series, with himself as owner-driver and with the second seat sold to Irish Formula Atlantic washout Kelby Rogerson for an undisclosed sum. On the first race weekend at Enna, Sighinolfi's teammate suffered a terrifying crash that would ultimately end his open-wheel racing career. Despite a podium finish at Imola, a second enormous crash involving a Scuderia Sighinolfi car was enough to convince Luciano that he was not prepared to continue risking his and his teammates' welfare racing in the series. The other driver involved in the second incident, Lena Trosschi recovered from her injuries to compete for Dywa in 1979, and Sighinolfi's entry was resold by Monguzzi to a new team.
Formula One career
Formula One Career | |
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Entries | 11 |
Starts | 4 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Points | 0 |
Best Season | 1980, NC |
Quite unexpectedly, Luciano Sighinolfi was given the opportunity to buy a drive at B&S Fabrications for the 1978 Italian Grand Prix at Monza for the affordable sum of £6,000 - money that was still left over from Kelby Rogerson's condom sales. Under no illusions as to the prospects of the aged B&S machinery to actually get on the grid, Sighinolfi explained his decision as "the perfect opportunity to get some track time in comparable equipment" ahead of the Dywa Grand Prix season finale, which was also to be hosted at Monza the following weekend. As everyone will have expected, Sighinolfi did not pre-qualify in his borrowed B&S March, but he did say afterwards that he was "proud to now be a Formula One driver".
Sighinolfi continued with the team in the 1979 season, this time driving the team's Spartec G71A at selected Championship and non-Championship events throughout the season. These events included both the 1979 San Marino Grand Prix and 1979 Italian Grand Prix, as well as promised drives in the International Trophy and Race of Champions. In his first non-Championship event, Sighinolfi achieved his first ever Formula One race finish in 14th place. The race was also notable for the reunion of Sighinolfi and Trosschi on the racetrack, and for the latter's refusal to accept Sighinolfi's offer of an apology and reconciliatory meal at a London restaurant of her choosing - instead, she suggested he be sent "to the gulag".
On the back of his 1979 performances, and with the help of significant sponsorship from Denim, Sighinolfi managed to secure a full-time Formula One drive for the first time in the 1980 season. He would drive the Osella #34 alongside Arsenio Matarazzo, and began the season with a strong ninth-placed finish at Kyalami for the South African Grand Prix. Unfortunately, FISA-FOCA disputes led to this being a non-championship event. The Osella's patchy reliability record meant that this would be Sighinolfi's only finish in the opening half of the season.
Tragedy would strike at the Belgian Grand Prix. Osella mechanic Mario Rossi rraced onto the grid to try and restart Sighinolfi's car after he stalled on the grid. However, Sighinolfi managed to find a gear and accelerated away, with Rossi still holding onto the starter motor he'd managed to insert into the back of the Osella. Despite Sighinolfi coming to a stop shortly after, thanks to the team's frantic signals, the acceleration of the car propelled Rossi forward onto the tarmac. Despite Rossi going on to recover from his injuries, Sighinolfi would be greatly affected by this incident as discussed throughout his autobiography Da Asfalto a Asfalto. The rest of the season would see Sighinolfi make just one further start for Osella resulting in a 19th place finish at the French Grand Prix.
Heading into 1981 season, the second seat at Osella went to Patrick Gaillard, with whom Sighinolfi had been team-mates for the 1980 Monaco Grand Prix. Displaced with little notice, it would not be until the fifth round of the season that Sighinolfi would find another seat in Formula One, this time for the privateer Banco Occidental outfit. However, Sighinolfi's trademark luck would once again come into play, with the team being excluded from the race before practice had even begun in one of the stand-out moments of the FISA-FOCA war. Without a drive, Sighinolfi was forced to watch from the sidelines as the FOCA teams withdrew from the race. The future of Sighinolfi's career would be laid out over a chance meeting at the hotel bar...
Racing Career Results
Italian Formula Three Championship
Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Pts | Pos |
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1970 | Scuderia Jolly Club | Tecno-Ford | MNZ |
MNZ Ret |
MNZ |
MNZ |
IMO Ret |
MNZ |
MNZ |
IMO |
0 | - | ||||||
Scuderia Ala d'Oro | Branca-Ford | VAR DNQ |
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1971 | Scuderia Nettuno | Tecno-Ford | MNZ |
MNZ |
MNZ |
IMO Ret |
MON |
MNZ 7 |
IMO |
0 | - | |||||||
Template:GBR Wheatcroft Racing | March-Ford | IMO DNQ |
ENN C |
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Team Mum for Men | Brabham-Ford | MNZ DNQ |
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1972 | Mirabella MM | Chevron-Alfa Romeo | MNZ |
IMO Ret |
MNZ C |
3 | 11th | |||||||||||
Jolly Club Milano | Quasar-Ford | MNZ Ret |
MNZ DNS |
MNZ Ret |
VAL 9 |
MNZ | ||||||||||||
Delta Corse | GRD-Ford | VAR 6 |
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Scuderia Meneghina | Lotus-Alfa Romeo | IMO Ret |
MIS 5 |
ENN C |
MIS |
VAR Ret |
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1973 | Scuderia Jolly Club | Brabham-Ford | CAS Ret |
MIS |
CAS |
IMO 10 |
VAL |
CAS |
MNZ Ret |
CAS |
MIS 6 |
MNZ |
VAR 4 |
4 | 14th | |||
Ensign-Ford | MON DNQ |
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1974 | Scuderia Mirabella Mille Miglia | GTS-Alfa Romeo | CAS |
IMO |
VAL Ret |
CAS |
MNZ |
CAS |
2 | 15th | ||||||||
Scuderia Sighinolfi | Tecno-Toyota | MAG 7 |
MNZ Ret |
MUG 5 |
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1975 | Scuderia Sighinolfi | Tecno-Toyota | CAS 5 |
VAR Ret |
VAL 3 |
MUG 6 |
MAG 7 |
MNZ Ret |
MNZ 4 |
CAS |
IMO 5 |
12 | 6th | |||||
1976 | Scuderia Sighinolfi | Modus-Toyota | MUG 5 |
VAR 1 |
IMO Ret |
MAG Ret |
ENN 3 |
CAS Ret |
MNZ 6 |
CAS Ret |
IMO 11 |
MNZ Ret |
VAL 2 |
MUG 3 |
25 | 4th | ||
1977 | Scuderia Sighinolfi | Ralt-Toyota | VAR 3 |
MUG 6 |
VAL 5 |
MNZ 8 |
IMO Ret |
ENN 3 |
MNZ Ret |
IMO 9 |
MAG 6 |
VAR Ret |
MNZ 10 |
VAL 3 |
MAG Ret |
16 | 8th |
Dywa Grand Prix series
Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Pts | Pos |
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1978 | Scuderia Sighinolfi | Dywa-Renzo | ENN Ret |
IMO 3 |
ROU 5 |
NOR WD |
SYR |
MUG |
PAU |
CAS |
CLE |
MNZ |
6 | 19th |
Formula One World Championship
Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | Pts | Pos |
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1978 | Template:GBR B&S Fabrications | March-Renzo | ARG |
RSA |
USW |
ESP |
BEL |
MON |
SUI |
MUG |
GBR |
FRA |
NED |
GER |
AUT |
ITA DNPQ |
CAN |
USA |
0 | - | |
1979 | Template:GBR B&S Fabrications | Spartec-Ford | ARG |
BRA |
RSA |
USW |
ESP |
BEL |
MON |
EUR |
SMR DNPQ |
FRA |
GER |
AUT |
NED |
ITA DNPQ |
CAN |
USA |
0 | - | |
Template:GBR Graham Eden Racing | Chevron-Ford | GBR DNPQ |
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1980 | Osella Squadra Corse | Osella-Ford | C |
ARG Ret |
BRA DNPQ |
USW Ret |
ESP Ret |
BEL Ret |
MON DNQ |
MEX DNPQ |
SMR DNPQ |
FRA 19 |
GBR DNPQ |
GER DNPQ |
AUT DNPQ |
ITA DNPQ |
CAN DNQ |
CPA DNQ |
DUB DNPQ |
0 | - |
1981 | Banco Occidental | de Villota-Ford | ARG |
RSA |
BRA |
USW |
ESP EX |
BEL |
MON |
SMR |
MEX |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
AUT |
EUR |
ITA |
CAN |
CPA |
0 | - |
Non-Championship Formula One
Season | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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1979 | Template:GBR B&S Fabrications | Spartec-Ford | INT 14 |
GBR 12 |
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Template:GBR Graham Eden Racing | Chevron-Ford | TBT 4 |
GNT | |||
1980 | Osella Squadra Corse | Osella-Ford | RSA 9 |
INT Ret |
ROC 3 |