Fred Wacker

Fred Wacker
ilustracja
Państwo Stany Zjednoczone
Data i miejsce urodzenia10 lipca 1918
Chicago, Illinois
Data i miejsce śmierci16 czerwca 1998
Lake Bluff, Illinois

Fred Wacker (ur. 10 lipca 1918 roku w Chicago w Illinois, zm. 16 czerwca 1998 roku w Lake Bluff w Illinois) – amerykański kierowca wyścigowy.

Wyniki w Formule 1

RokZespółBolidSilnikWyniki w poszczególnych eliminacjachPozycjaPunkty
1953Equipe GordiniGordini Type 16Gordini R6Argentyna
ARG
Stany Zjednoczone
500
Holandia
HOL
Belgia
BEL
Francja
FRA
Wielka Brytania
GBR
Niemcy
GER
Szwajcaria
SWI
Włochy
ITA
172
--NW9---NW-
1954Equipe GordiniGordini Type 16Gordini R6Argentyna
ARG
Stany Zjednoczone
500
Belgia
BEL
Francja
FRA
Wielka Brytania
GBR
Niemcy
GER
Szwajcaria
SWI
Włochy
ITA

ESP
NS0
------NU6NW

Bibliografia

  • Dariusz Zagórski, Artur Młodziński, Ewa i Robert Młodzińscy, Rafał Pawłowski: Fred Wacker (pol. • ang.). f1ultra.pl. [dostęp 2012-05-06].

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One of the four built Cunningham C2-R, displayed at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. Three went to Le Mans in 1951, with this car (driven by Fred Wacker and George Rand) involved in a crash after eleven hours and 98 laps. 220hp, 331ci Chrysler Hemi V8 engine. A spare car (5105) was built too, but not raced. All of the cars were later sold on to private individuals. 33 of the 35 Cunninghams built were gathered for the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. Some said that this is all the remaining ones, while others told me that one car was missing. Never mind, it was a more than impressive gathering.