Giulio Cabianca

Giulio Cabianca (19 February 1923 – 15 June 1961) was a Formula One driver from Italy.

Giulio Cabianca
Born(1923-02-19)19 February 1923
Verona, Italy
Died15 June 1961(1961-06-15) (aged 38)
Modena Autodrome, Italy
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityItaly Italian
Active years1958 - 1960
TeamsO.S.C.A., non-works Maserati & Cooper
Entries4 (3 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points3
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1958 Monaco Grand Prix
Last entry1960 Italian Grand Prix

Cabianca was born in Verona, northern Italy. He participated in 4 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 18 May 1958. He scored a total of 3 championship points. He also participated in one non-Championship Formula One race. He also won the Dolomites Gold Cup Race in 1955.

Cabianca's death resulted from a bizarre incident at the Modena Autodrome test track in Italy. The Modena Autodrome was situated near Via Emilia, which crosses the city of Modena. Cabianca was testing a Cooper-Ferrari F1 car, owned by Scuderia Castellotti, when he suffered a suspected gearbox failure. Unable to stop, his Cooper went off track, struck a spectator and then went through the gate of the Autodrome which was open because of men at work near the track. The car crossed the Via Emilia, collided with several vehicles, then crashed against the wall of a coachbuilder shop. Cabianca was killed, as were a minivan driver, a motorcycle rider, and a bicyclist.[1][2]

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011WDCPoints
1958O.S.C.A. AutomobilO.S.C.A. (F2)O.S.C.A. Straight-4ARGMON
DNQ
NED500BELFRAGBRGERPORNC0
Jo BonnierMaserati 250FMaserati Straight-6ITA
Ret
MOR
1959Ottorino VolonterioMaserati 250FMaserati Straight-6MON500NEDFRAGBRGERPORITA
15
USANC0
1960Scuderia CastellottiCooper T51Ferrari Straight-4ARGMON500NEDBELFRAGBRPORITA
4
USA19th3

Non-Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)(Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456
1958O.S.C.A. AutomobilO.S.C.A. (F2)O.S.C.A. Straight-4BUEGLVSYR
Ret
AININTCAE

References

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  1. ^ "Motorsport Memorial -". motorsportmemorial.org. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  2. ^ "Giulio Cabianca | The "forgotten" drivers of F1". www.f1forgottendrivers.com. 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  • "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995
Preceded by Formula One fatal accidents
15 June 1961
Succeeded by