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Hermano da Silva Ramos

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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Championships
  
0

Active years
  
1955 – 1956

Wins
  
0


Teams
  
Gordini

Name
  
Hermano Silva

Entries
  
7

Role
  
Racing driver

Hermano da Silva Ramos Coupe de Paris 1955 Hermano Da Silva Ramos Juan Manuel


Born
  
7 December 1925 (age 98) Paris, France (
1925-12-07
)

Similar People
  
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Hermano João "Nano" da Silva Ramos (born 7 December 1925 in Paris, France) is a former racing driver of dual French-Brazilian nationality. He had a French mother and a Brazilian father.

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Hermano da Silva Ramos Mnaco1956 a faanha de Hermano da Silva Ramos Contos

Career

Hermano da Silva Ramos 8W Who Nano da Silva Ramos

Da Silva Ramos first ventured into motor racing, driving an MG TC, in March 1947, when at the age of 21, he competed in the Interlagos Grand Prix in Brazil. During 1953 he began racing an Aston Martin DB2/4 in sports car races in France. In 1954 at Montlhéry, he crossed the line in second place in the Paris Cup but was winner of the Coupe de Montlehery. In the same year, he also participated in the Le Mans 24 hour race, with Jean-Paul Colas as his co-driver, being forced to retire after 14 hours following a rear axle failure. Also in 1954, he ran out of fuel whilst leading the Tour de France Auto and retired with a damaged engine in the Rally of Morocco. Later in the year in the Salon Cup, in which he also had to retire, he drove a Gordini Type 18. In 1955 he (with co-driver Lucas) were disqualified for speeding in the Monte Carlo Rally, eventually classified 46th and 4th in class, won the Coupe de Montlhery again, won the Rally Sable-Solesmes and was 5th in the GT class of the Mille Miglia with co-driver Vidille.

Hermano da Silva Ramos 8W Who Nano da Silva Ramos

Da Silva Ramos participated in seven Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 19 June 1955 and scoring a total of two championship points.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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References

Hermano da Silva Ramos Wikipedia