Ronnie Peterson, Grand Prix of Italy, Monza, 10 September 1978. ニュース写真 Getty Images


Ronnie Peterson. Monza, 1978 Lotus car, Racing, Formula 1

Flames from Ronnie Peterson's Lotus bellow out from Turn 1 after the shambolic start to the 1978 Italian Grand Prix. Hoch Zwei/Corbis via Getty Images A marshal with one small extinguisher did his best to contain the fire around the cockpit of the Lotus while two drivers, James Hunt and Clay Regazzoni, dived into the smoke and flames and pulled.


Drame, beau geste et doigt d'honneur Cinq grands prix mémorables de Monza

Maurice Hamilton remembers the fatal day Mario Andretti called simultaneously the greatest and worst moment of his career, when his F1 championship victory was overshadowed by the death of teammate and friend Ronnie Peterson at the 1978 Italian Grand Prix


Sep. 11, 1978 Ronnie Peterson died after the Monza Grand Prix Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image

Television broadcasting in JapanSep 10, 19781978 FIA Formula 1 World Championship Rd.14Autodromo Nazionale di Monza


Ronnie Peterson, Grand Prix of Italy, Monza, 10 September 1978. News Photo Getty Images

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1978 Monza Team Lotus '78 world champion. Mario Andretti (WC), Ronnie Peterson, Colin Chapman

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The 1978 Italian Grand Prix was the 14th motor race of the 1978 Formula One season. It was held on 10 September 1978 at Monza. It was marred by the death of Ronnie Peterson following an accident at the start of the race. With three races remaining, Mario Andretti ( Lotus - Ford) led the World Drivers' Championship by 12 points from his team.


Faces of F1 Ronnie Peterson, 1978 British GP r/formula1

Bengt Ronnie Peterson ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈrɔ̌nːɪ ˈpêtːɛˌʂɔn]; 14 February 1944 - 11 September 1978) was a Swedish racing driver. Known by the nickname 'SuperSwede', [1] [2] he was a two-time runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship .


Monza, la fin tragique de Ronnie Peterson

But in 1978, his entire weekend was a nightmare. His relationship with Chapman, never great, had soured by 1975. He'd had enough of struggling with the ageing 72, the new-for-1974 Lotus 76 had been a flop, and at the beginning of 1976, the all-new 77 seemed no better. The previous year, there had been talk of swapping him with Tom Pryce at Shadow.


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The horrible crash from the Italian GP 10th september 1978, where the swedish driver Ronnie Peterson suffered heavy injuries. He died the day after, septembe.


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6 Oct 2016, 04:24 pm Peter Robinson Gallery 1 First published in the August 1997 issue of Wheels magazine, Australia's best car mag since 1953. Ronnie Peterson's death at the 1978 Italian Grand Prix shocked the F1 world - and scandalised the way F1 handled the medical treatment of drivers.


Ronnie Peterson (LotusFord) essais du Grand Prix d'Italie Monza 1978 Formule 1 voiture

Mario Andretti and Ronnie Peterson (right) as teammates for John Player Team Lotus at Monaco 1978. Photo: Ove Nielsen Photograph Collection, Revs Digital Library


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The 1978 Italian Grand Prix was the 14th motor race of the 1978 Formula One season. It was held on 10 September 1978 at Monza. It was marred by the death of Ronnie Peterson following an accident at the start of the race.


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Milestones, Sep. 25, 1978. DIED. Ronnie Peterson, 34, Swedish racing-car ace; of injuries suffered in a fiery ten-car crash during the first lap of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at Monza; in Milan. Starting as a "gocart" driver at the age of eight, the shy, cool-nerved Peterson eventually raced in more than 100 Grand Prix events, and this.


The aftermath of the crash. Ronnie Peterson can be seen lying in the middle of the track in his

Ronnie Peterson and Mario Andretti in conversation during the 1978 season. Andretti would find out about his friend's death from a tollbooth attendant after the race at Monza. Hoch Zwei/Corbis via.


Ronnie Peterson Lotus 78 11.09.1978 Monza I

Maurice Hamilton remembers the fatal day Mario Andretti called simultaneously the greatest and worst moment of his career, when his F1 championship victory was overshadowed by the death of.


Ronnie Peterson, Grand Prix of Italy, Monza, 10 September 1978. ニュース写真 Getty Images

The 1978 Formula One season was the 32nd season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1978 World Championship of F1 Drivers and the International Cup for F1 Constructors, [1] contested concurrently over a sixteen race series [1] which commenced on 15 January and ended on 8 October.