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  Andrea De Adamich - Definition, explanation
Andrea de Adamich (born 3 October 1941) was an accomplished saloon and sport-car racer who performed solidly when asked to race in F1 where he was one of the few drivers to have worn spectacles to race.
De Adamich only finished once in 1970 in the McLaren-Alfa and had no more luck the following year when the Alfa engine deal switched to March.
1972 saw De Adamich attract sponsorship to join the Surtees team and he finished a good 4th in the Spanish GP at Jarama and he repeated that placing the following year in the Belgian GP at Zolder in a sponsored Brabham.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/a/an/andrea_de_adamich.php   (239 words)

  
 8W - Who? - Andrea De Adamich
At a time when the famous Monza banking is under threat, we thought it appropriate to include a picture from the race that celebrated the Autodromo's 50th anniversary.
Ever since his Ferrari opportunity in 1968 Andrea's F1 career has been that of 'the third man'.
After his racing career Andrea became a respected motorsport journalist and TV commentator, while these days son Gordon De Adamich is driving Alfas in the Italian Superturismo championship.
www.forix.com /8w/de-adamich.html   (384 words)

  
 Bayliss Drives 10/22/2002 - Motorcycle-Superstore.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bologna, 22 October 2002: The famous International Driving Centre at the Varano de' Melegari circuit in the province of Parma (Italy), run by ex-Formula 1 driver Andrea De Adamich, had an exceptional 'pupil' last week as the 2001 World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss completed a safe driving course.
The Ducati rider was enrolled in a two-day full-immersion in performance driving with the center's instructors and the results were surprising to say the least.
Andrea De Adamich, who was as satisfied as his instructors with Troy's performance, commented: "After seeing him race his Ducati, it was an honor and a 'responsibility' to have him drive one of our course's 156 GTAs.
archives.motorcycle-usa.com /pre2000/BaylissDrives.html   (407 words)

  
 Andrea de Adamich - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Trieste, 3 de octubre de 1941), piloto italiano.
Ferrari en 1969 tuvo una importante crisis con la conflictiva marcha de Ickx y la falta de financiación del equipo e hizo que Andrea volviera a Autodelta para correr el camponato de resistencia.
Sin embargo el resto de la temporada la fiabilidad de su coche no la permite acabar carreras y termina discretamente sin entrar ninguna vez más en los puntos.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrea_de_Adamich   (595 words)

  
 4T-SAFETRACK - Training - The Instructors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was schooled at the safe driving school of Andrea de Adamich and for the last years has been involved with Seat, Saab and Alfa Romeo safe driving seminars in cooperation with 4WHEELS magazine.
He is perhaps the most experienced contributor to the safe driving seminars since after "graduating" from the Andrea de Adamich school, he brought his experiences to all the respective seminars conducted by 4WHEELS magazine, Alfa Romeo, Seat and Saab.
In 1986 he wrote the book "Safe Driving" and a few years later he studied at both the de Adamich and BMW schools.
www.4tsafetrack.gr /en/ekp/port.html   (847 words)

  
 Andrea de Adamich - Wikipedia en español   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
En 1967 comenzó el campeonato de Sports con el Alfa Romeo T33 del equipo Autodelta, junto a Nanni Galli e Ignazio Giunti y pronto se fijaron en él los técnicos de Ferrari.
Jarama, carrera del final de temporada, en el que quedó en cuarta posición.
Sin embargo el resto de la temporada la fiabilidad de su coche no la permite acabar carreras y termina discretamente sin entrar ninguna vez mas en los puntos.
www.brujula.net /wiki/Andrea_de_Adamich   (560 words)

  
 Michael Schumacher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
At a time when the famous Monza banking is under threat, we thought it appropriate to include a picture from the race that celebrated the Autodromo's 50th anniversary.
It also shows a good shot of Andrea De Adamich, Formula 1's perennial 'third car driver' of the seventies.
After his racing career Andrea became a respected motorsport journalist and TV commentator, while these days son Gordon De Adamich is driving Alfas in the Italian Superturismo championship.
www.nansens.dk /drivers/andreadeadamich.htm   (352 words)

  
 F1 News - Grandprix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Drivers > Andrea de Adamich
Tall and friendly, the bespectacled de Adamich began racing while still a law student, making his name driving for the works-backed Autodelta Alfa Romeo team in the European Touring Car Championship which he won in 1966 in a GTA coupe.
In 1972 de Adamich turned to Team Surtees, running a third works TS9B alongside Tim Schenken and Mike Hailwood in which he scored the best Formula 1 result of his career with fourth in Spain.
That marked the end of his career and de Adamich later carved out quite a reputation as a TV commentator.
www.grandprix.com /gpe/drv-deaand.html   (283 words)

  
 World Championship 1972
2:04,300 Giovanni Alberti / I Andrea de Adamich / I - DNP 4.
8:16,000 Andrea de Adamich / I DNS - Toine Hezemans / NL 4.
18 Andrea de Adamich / I Alfa Romeo 33TT3 Autodelta S.P.A. Nino Vaccarella / I 5.
www.classicscars.com /wspr/results/wscc/ms1972.html   (7572 words)

  
 Ducati.com - NEWS
Ducati Corse rider Troy Bayliss becomes ‘pupil’ of honour at Andrea De Adamich International Driving Centre behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo 156 GTA.
The famous International Driving Centre at the Varano de’ Melegari circuit in the province of Parma (Italy), run by ex-Formula 1 driver Andrea De Adamich, had an exceptional ‘pupil’ last week as the 2001 World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss completed a safe driving course.
Andrea De Adamich, who was as satisfied as his instructors with Troy’s performance, commented: “After seeing him race his Ducati, it was an honour and a ‘responsibility’ to have him drive one of our course’s 156 GTAs.
www.ducati.com /racing/home_news_popup_racing.jhtml?newsId=10258   (412 words)

  
 Andrea de Adamich - Grand Prix Racing - the whole story
Tall and friendly, the bespectacled de Adamich began racing whilst still a law student, making his name driving for the works-backed Autodelta Alfa Romeo team in the European Touring Car Championship which he won in 1966 with a GTA coupe.
Switching to Brabham he duplicated that result in the 1973 Belgian GP before suffering a badly broken leg in the multiple pile-up at Woodcote corner which brought that year's British Grand Prix at Silverstone to a premature halt.
That was the end of de Adamich's professional career, but he remains around the Grand Prix scene as a popular and respected television commentator.
www.gpracing.net192.com /drivers/careers/156.cfm   (280 words)

  
 Formula 1 complete - all in F1 - Adamich, Andrea de
Race pistons are part of the race cars engine as to say part of the heart.
Andrea de Adamich (born Trieste, Italy, October 3, 1941) was a Formula One driver from Italy.
De Adamich was an accomplished saloon and sport-car racer who performed solidly when asked to race in F1 where he was one of the few drivers to have worn spectacles to race.
www.f1complete.com /content/view/260/510   (297 words)

  
 Autodelta - a history
The Giulia TZ was also successful in rallies: the French team Rolland-Augias did well overall in the Coupe des Alpes and Criterium des Cevennes and came second overall in the Tour de Corse and first in its category at the Tour de France.
The single-seater turbo, known as the 183, was managed on the track by the Euroracing stable that achieved an outstanding second place in the German and South American Grand Prix with De Cesaris at the wheel.
1969 Zeltweg, Austria A. De Adamich I 33/3
www.italiancar.net /pilot/ms054.htm   (3302 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Andrea de Adamich
He scored a total of 6 championship points.
1973 saw the end of De Adamich's GP career, mainly due to injuries sustained in a multiple pile-up at the British GP.
He retired the following year and became a respected motor sport journalist and TV pundit in his native Italy.
reference.com /browse/wiki/Andrea_de_Adamich   (330 words)

  
 BOAC 1000 Km Brands Hatch 1971
The Alfa Romeo T71 of Andrea de Adamich.
The works Alfa Romeo T71 of Andrea de Adamich.
Andrea de Adamich in the winning Alfa Romeo T71.
f3history.co.uk /Racingpics/bh_1000km_71/1000km_71.htm   (260 words)

  
 CarNet.co.uk news and features - Alfa hoping history can repeat itself   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
With Andrea de Adamich and other great drivers at the helm, the cars steadily began to steal the thunder of the Lotuses that had previously reigned supreme.
Finally, de Adamich won at Zandvoort in the Netherlands to take the European Touring Car Championship that year.
GTAs continued their domination of European Touring Car racing over the next few years, with drivers such as Andrea de Adamich, Ignazio Giunti and Nanni Galli at the wheel.
www.carnetnews.co.uk /features/story196.html   (975 words)

  
 Formula 1
La primera participacion de Ferrari en Formula 1 fue en el Gran Premio de Monaco de 1950, de manera que son el equipo mas antiguo del campeonato, asi como el mas exitoso.
Alberto Ascari nacio en Milan, Italia, 13 de julio de 1918 y murio en Monza, 26 de mayo de 1955.
Andrea de Adamich nacio en Trieste, el 3 de octubre de 1941.
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 F1 Rejects - The 'Panelbeaters Alert!' Award
In 1973, 12 cars were out by the end of the first lap, nine of them because of collision damage thanks to one massive pile-up.
The race was stopped, but the rules dictate that in this situation results would be taken from the last completed lap, in which case the Brazilian was awarded the victory.
The mayhem started in mid pack, where Andrea de Cesaris in the Sauber took out Alessandro Zanardi's Lotus and the Minardis of Michele Alboreto and Pierluigi Martini.
f1rejects.com /hall/panelbeaters   (717 words)

  
 VeloceToday - Online Magazine for Italian Car Enthusiasts!
These words were chosen by former F1-driver Andrea de Adamich to start the "Pilota Ferrari" course at the Italian Mugello circuit.
For the ninth year in a row, Ferrari SpA organized this driving course for their customers and no less than 9 different nationalities attended the November 2001 session, including a big Japanese group.
Special "Pilota Ferrari" gifts and memorabilia for the attendants, live translation during the exercises, daily newspapers in the correct languages, up onto our national flags on top of the pitboxes; course leader Andrea de Adamich and his very skilled team of hostesses and instructors, including Ferrari 333 SP driver Maurizio Baldi, complete this exciting package.
www.velocetoday.com /lifestyle/lifestyle_1.php   (400 words)

  
 Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupe GT & GTA, by John Tipler, Andrea de Adamich
Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupe GT & GTA, by John Tipler, Andrea de Adamich
So popular was Alfa Romeo's Giulia (pronounced Julia) Coupé that over 200,000 examples were built between 1963 and 1977.
You may order it now, and we'll ship it to you when it arrives.
www.motolit.com /alromgiulcou.html   (295 words)

  
 GrandPrixStats.com :: Details of Andrea de Adamich
GrandPrixStats.com > Drivers list > Andrea de Adamich
The following diagram shows the race positions over the whole career.
FIA Formula 1 World Championship, F1 und Formula 1 are registered trademarks of the Formula One Group.
www.f1-stats.de /en/drivers/details.php?d=176   (81 words)

  
 Bayliss tries four wheels
The Ducati rider was enrolled in a two-day full-immersion in performance driving with the centre's instructors and the results were surprising to say the least.
He proved to be a fantastic person, with an extraordinary driving sensitivity and a great desire to learn the differences between two and four wheel high-performance track driving".
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www.mcnews.com.au /Riders/TroyBayliss/2002_Oct/Car_Alfa.htm   (415 words)

  
 H-SPOT - Corgi F1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As raced by Andrea de Adamich during the 1972 World Championship in which he achieved his best finish to date by coming 4th.
Andrea's driving career was ended prematurely when he was injured in the mass pile up at the start of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1973.
He subsequently made his name as a respected T.V. commentator and motor sports journalist.
www.h-spot.net /corgi.htm   (821 words)

  
 Amazon.com: F1 88 Photo Revies: Books: Daniele Amaduzzi,Andrea De Adamich,Oscar Orefici   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Grand Prix de Grande-Bretagne 1970 - WikiF1, l'encyclopédie coopérative du sport automobile et de la Formule 1
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 March 711/1 race history
South African GP Kyalami - 6 Mar 1971
March 711/1 - Alfa Romeo T33 V8 Andrea de Adamich
Spanish GP Montjuich Park - 18 Apr 1971
www.oldracingcars.com /car.asp?CarID=711/1   (204 words)

  
 STP Racing History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1970, STP announced its entry into Grand Prix competition.
Competing under the STP colors during those early Grand Prix seasons (1970-71) were Ronnie Peterson, Chris Amon, Jo Siffert, Andrea de Adamich, Dieter Quester, Nanni Galloi and Alex Soler-Roig.
The STP/March team finished third in the final 1970 championship standings.
www.stp.com /race.html   (1576 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: F1 88 Photo Revies: Books: Daniele Amaduzzi,Andrea De Adamich,Oscar Orefici   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Amazon.ca: F1 88 Photo Revies: Books: Daniele Amaduzzi,Andrea De Adamich,Oscar Orefici
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by Daniele Amaduzzi (Author), Andrea De Adamich (Author), Oscar Orefici (Author)
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