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  1. Gianclaudio Giuseppe "Clay" Regazzoni (Italian pronunciation: [dʒaŋˈklaudjo dʒuˈzɛppe reɡatˈtsoːni]; 5 September 1939 – 15 December 2006) was a Swiss racing driver. He competed in Formula One races from 1970 to 1980 , winning five Grands Prix.

  2. Clay Regazzoni made his F1 debut at the 1970 Dutch Grand Prix. Between 1970 and 1980, he raced for Ferrari, BRM, Shadow, and Williams.

  3. Jul 7, 2014 · Clay Regazzoni lived life to the full and still does. Adam Cooper talks to one of Ferrari's favourite sons about life in the F1 firmament and the accident that ended his career

  4. Two stints at Ferrari and scoring Williams's maiden grand prix victory are the clear highlights of Clay Regazzoni's 10-year Formula 1 career.

  5. Swiss racing driver Clay Regazzoni was a hard racer with the heart of a lion. After his terrible crash at Long Beach it became clear that he was much stronger. He escaped a fire and won five Grand Prix races (four with Ferrrari, one with Williams).

  6. La Honor Room di Clay Regazzoni è la stanza dei ricordi dedicata al pilota ticinese che ha trovato una nuova collocazione all’interno della prestigiosa collezione di automobili “Autobau Erlebniswelt” a Romanshorn sul lago di Costanza.

  7. Clay Regazzoni was one of the most legendary Formula One drivers of all time. He was born on September 5th, 1939, in Lugano, Switzerland. From a very young age, Regazzoni was fascinated by cars and racing, and his passion led him to become one of the most successful drivers in the history of Formula One.

  8. Dec 15, 2006 · The motor racing world has been paying tribute to Swiss former Formula One driver Clay Regazzoni, who was killed in a road accident on Friday.

  9. Find everything in one place on Clay Regazzoni including their biography, latest news and updates, high resolution photos, high quality videos and expert analysis

  10. Jul 7, 2014 · Former Ferrari and Williams grand prix driver Gianclaudio ‘Clay’ Regazzoni died in a road accident near Parma, Italy, shortly before Christmas. A tough and uncompromising competitor, Regazzoni won five grands prix during an F1 career lasting from 1970 to 1980, most memorably victories for Ferrari at Monza in 1970 and 1975.