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Gugelmin made his F1 debut in [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989]], driving for the [[March|Leyton House March Racing Team]] alongside [[Robert Kagan]]. Gugelmin's performances in the early stages of the year were enough to drag March out of pre-qualifying, which in turn led to a fifth place finish in the [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]. Despite this strong showing, Gugelmin was not able to retain his place at March and was out of a drive in [[1990 Alternate Formula One season|1990]].
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Gugelmin made his F1 debut in [[1989 Alternate Formula One season|1989]], driving for the [[March|Leyton House March Racing Team]] alongside [[Robert Kagan]]. Gugelmin's performances in the early stages of the year were enough to drag March out of pre-qualifying, which in turn led to a fifth place finish in the [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]. Despite this strong showing, Gugelmin was not able to retain his place at March and was out of a drive in [[1990 Alternate Formula One season|1990]]. During that season, Gugelmin had to resort for part-time drives with [[Larrousse]] and [[Tyrrell]] with a best finish of 8th in three races.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:42, 27 June 2019

Mauricio Gugelmin (born 20th April 1963 in Joinville, Brazil) is a Brazilian former racing driver famous for his appearances in Formula One.

Formula One

Gugelmin made his F1 debut in 1989, driving for the Leyton House March Racing Team alongside Robert Kagan. Gugelmin's performances in the early stages of the year were enough to drag March out of pre-qualifying, which in turn led to a fifth place finish in the Portuguese Grand Prix. Despite this strong showing, Gugelmin was not able to retain his place at March and was out of a drive in 1990. During that season, Gugelmin had to resort for part-time drives with Larrousse and Tyrrell with a best finish of 8th in three races.