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Geki (racing driver)

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Nationality
  
Italian

Wins
  
0

Championships
  
0


Name
  
Geki Geki

Entries
  
3 (2 starts)

Active years
  
1964–1966

Role
  
Racing driver


Born
  
23 October 1937 Milan, Italy (
1937-10-23
)

Teams
  
Rob Walker Racing Team, Team Lotus

Died
  
June 18, 1967, Caserta, Italy

Similar People
  
Phil Hill, Jean‑Claude Rudaz, Maurice Trintignant, Mario de Araujo Cabral

"Geki" was the racing pseudonym of Giacomo Russo (23 October 1937 – 18 June 1967), who was a racing driver from Italy. An experienced driver in the Italian lower formulae, he also participated in three Formula One Italian Grands Prix from 1964–66, failing to qualify for the 1964 race, driving a Brabham for Rob Walker. For his two Grand Prix starts, he drove for Team Lotus. He scored no championship points.

However, he was a four-time Italian Formula Three series champion, winning consecutive championships from 1961 to 1964.

He was killed in a horrific accident in an Italian Formula Three race at Caserta in 1967. After an accident involving Beat Fehr, Andrea Saltari and Franco Foresti, Fehr ran down the track to warn the oncoming racers of the damaged cars and oil on the track ahead. The next group of cars included Geki, Massimo Natili, Jürg Dubler, Romano "Tiger" Perdomi and Corrado Manfredini who were unable to avoid colliding with the wreckage on the track. Geki's Matra then crashed into a wall and he was killed instantly. Fehr was struck by one of the cars and was also killed, and Perdomi died in hospital eight days later.

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