Nationality Swiss Wins 0 Active years 1966–1971 Name Silvio Moser | Entries 19 (12 starts) Role Racing driver Championships 0 | |
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Born 24 April 1941Zurich, Switzerland ( 1941-04-24 ) Similar People David Hobbs, Bob Anderson, Jean‑Pierre Jarier |
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Silvio Moser (24 April 1941 in Zürich – 26 May 1974 in Locarno) was a racing driver from Switzerland.
Contents
- Temporada argentina 1968 di f2 interviste a clay regazzoni jo siffert silvio moser
- Early life and career
- Formula One
- Post Formula One and death
- Complete Formula One World Championship results
- Complete Formula One Non Championship results
- Complete European Formula Two Championship results
- References

Early life and career

Moser began his career in the early sixties, racing Alfa Romeos and moved to single seaters in 1964, with a good deal of success both in European Formula three and the Temporada Series.
Formula One

Having built a strong reputation in Formula Junior/Three, Formula Two and sports car racing Moser debuted in Formula One on 15 July 1967 at the British Grand Prix with a Vögele Team Cooper-ATS. Prior to this he had attempted to qualify for the German Grand Prix in 1966 with a Formula 2 Brabham–Cosworth BT16, entered in his own name, but the engine failed in practice. He continued in 1968 with a Brabham-Repco BT20, in 1969 in a privately entered Brabham BT24 Cosworth, in 1970 with the Bellasi-Cosworth and again for one race in 1971. In total, he participated in 19 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix (12 starts), scoring a total of three championship points.
Post Formula One and death

After the failure of the Bellasi project Moser returned to Formula Two and drove a Brabham in 1971 and 1972, and a Surtees in 1973, with limited success, but managed second place at Monza in the Lottery GP.

Moser died from severe injuries without regaining consciousness, some time after being involved in an accident while driving his Lola-BMW in the 1,000 km sports car race at Monza.
Complete Formula One World Championship results
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Complete Formula One Non-Championship results
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Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)