Silvio Bachot

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Silvio Bachot (born 25th December 1952 in Metz, Grand Est, France) is a French former racing driver who competed under a Belgian licence best known for his appearances in Formula One.

Early Life

He was born to Frenchman Guillon Bachot, a Formula One team owner, and Maria, a Yugoslavian defector. Bachot spent his early life in France until he was 13, where he decided to try his hand at karting when he was 5, and thus began his motorsport career. He moved to England when he was 13, in order to try and further his opportunities in racing, and in conjunction with his father's commitments. He left school at 14 in order to concentrate on his racing career.

Lower formulae (1968-1971)

Bachot would progress to British Formula Ford in 1968 at the age of 15, and would initially not achieve anything spectacular in his debut season, a single podium finish at Crystal Palace being his highlight. Bachot would improve by some way in 1969 to finish 2nd in the championship, and arguably should've won the title had he not been disqualified from his win at the last race of the season. In 1970 he would move up to British Formula Three, managing to win at Crystal Palace, and finishing an impressive 4th in the championship. He would go on to win the title in 1971 in dominant fashion, winning 3 races and 5 pole positions on the way.

Formula Two (1972-73)

Bachot progressed to European Formula Two in 1972, landing a drive at the March team. He would struggle in his 1st season, only managing 11 points, with a best finish of 4th at Pau and Imola. In his 2nd season he would improve, with the help of works BMW engines, to 2nd in the championship to Jean-Pierre Jarier, with unreliability and numerous accidents putting an end to his title bid.

Formula One (1978-)

Bachot would find a drive in Formula One for 1978, driving for the Shadow team. The team however was on his last legs, using a 3 year old chassis that didn't work at all, and with an extremely slow teammate in Freddy Kottulinsky, which lead to Bachot failing to pre-qualify for his first race at Spain.

CART (1987-2002)

After the end of his F1 career, Bachot would head to America to compete in the 1987 season of the PPG Indy Car World Series, driving for Patrick Racing alongside fellow ex-F1 driver Emerson Fittipaldi. Bachot would proceed to completely dominate the road courses on the schedule, winning at 5 of the 9 on the schedule, finishing 3rd in the championship with 130 points, and would finish 4th at the Indianapolis 500, but not without controversy. Trying to keep the 5th-placed Galles of Isabella Noriko behind him, he consistently blocked her repeated attempts to overtake him, and after the heated post-race altercations between the two, Bachot would be disqualified from his finish and handed a probation, and was heavily criticised by the media for it.

Complete Formula 1 Results

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points WDC
1978 Shadow Racing Team Shadow DN5B Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 ARG RSA USW ESP
DNPQ
MON FRA TUS GBR SUI NED GER AUT ITA CAN USA 0* —*
North Star Racing Lola T980 Renzo DFV-2 3.0 V8 BEL

American Open-Wheel racing results

CART

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rank Points
1987 Patrick Racing LBH
1
PHX
22
INDY
DSQ
MIL
26
POR
1
MEA
25
CLE
15*
TOR
22
MIC
6
POC
3
ROA
1*
MDO
1*
NAZ
10
LAG
25
MIA
1*
3rd 130

*Season still in progress