Juan María Traverso

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Juan María Traverso
Traverso in 2018
Nationality Argentine
Born (1950-12-28) 28 December 1950 (age 73)
Ramallo, Buenos Aires Province
Turismo Carretera
Years active1971–2005
Starts235
Wins46 (Finals)
60 (Heats)
Poles20
Fastest laps18
Best finish1st in 1977, 1978, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
Championship titles
1977, 1978,
1995, 1996,
1997, 1999
Turismo Carretera
Renault Fuego of the TC 2000 Championship in 1986

Juan María "Flaco" Traverso (born 28 December 1950 in Ramallo, Buenos Aires Province[1]), is a retired racing driver from Argentina. He is a multiple champion in the most important championships in Argentina. He also raced in European Formula Two in 1979.

Statistics[edit]

TC2000[edit]

  • Races: 304
  • Wins: 68
  • First win: September 28, 1980 - Ford Taunus - Las Flores circuit
  • Pole positions: 73
  • Fastest laps: 58
  • Titles: 7 - 6 with Renault Fuego (1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993) and 1 with Peugeot 405 (1995)
  • Cars: Ford Taunus (Official team) (1980–83), Ford Taunus (Akel team) (1984), Renault 18 (Berta team) (1985), Renault Fuego (Official team) (1986–1993), Peugeot 405 (Semi-official team) (1994–1997), Honda Civic Coupe (Official team) (1998), Mitsubishi Lancer (Official team) (1999), Toyota Corolla (Official team) (2000–02), Mitsubishi Lancer (GF Motorsport team) (2002).

Turismo Carretera[edit]

  • Races: 235
  • Wins: 46
  • Heat wins: 60
  • First win: October 29, 1972 - Renault Torino - 25 de Mayo circuit
  • Pole positions: 20
  • Fastest laps: 18
  • Podiums: 86
  • Titles: 6 - 3 with Ford (1977, 1978 and 1999) and 3 with Chevrolet (1995, 1996 and 1997)
  • Cars: Renault Torino (private team) (1971–73), Ford Falcon (Official team) (1973–1978), Ford Falcon (West team with Oscar Aventin) (1983), Ford Falcon (Degliantoni team) (1983), Renault Torino (invited by Alberto Clerc) (1989), Chevy SS (invited to Buenos Aires Two Hours by Osvaldo Morresi) (1993), Chevy SS (private team) (1994–97), Ford Falcon (private team) (1998–99), Chevy SS (Urtubey Competición team) (2002–03) and Renault Torino-Cherokee (Urtubey Competición team) (2004–05).

Top Race[edit]

  • Races: 83
  • Wins: 19
  • First win: February 23, 1997 - Mercedes-Benz 280 - Pinamar circuit
  • Titles: 3 - 2 with Mercedes-Benz 280 (1998 and 1999) - 1 with BMW 320i (2003)
  • Cars: Mercedes-Benz 280 (1998–99), Peugeot 405 (1999), BMW 320 (2002–03), Citroën C5 (2005)

Club Argentino de Pilotos (CAP)[edit]

  • Wins: 7
  • Cars: Datsun 280 ZX (1982–85) and Nissan 300 ZX (1986)

Rally[edit]

  • Wins: 3
  • Super Prime Tournament wins: 6
  • Cars: Renault 18 GTX Class 3 (1987–1992)

European Formula Two[edit]

Italian Gran Turismo[edit]

  • Wins: 4
  • Best championship result: runner-up in 1993
  • Cars: Lancia Delta Class 2 Group N

Overall[edit]

  • Races: 743
  • Wins: 155

Racing record[edit]

Complete European Formula Two Championship results[edit]

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

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos. Pts
1979 March Racing Team (Bob Salisbury Racing) March 792 BMW SIL
13
HOC
8
THR
Ret
NÜR
Ret
VAL
Ret
MUG
10
PAU
10
HOC
Ret
ZAN
PER
10
MIS
4
DON
12
18th 3

References[edit]

Sporting positions
Preceded by Turismo Carretera champion
1977-1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by TC2000 champion
1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by TC2000 champion
1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by TC2000 champion
1990-1993
Succeeded by
Preceded by TC2000 champion
1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Turismo Carretera champion
1995-1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Turismo Carretera champion
1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by Top Race V6 champion
1998-1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by Top Race V6 champion
2003
Succeeded by