Энциклопедия Формулы 1:
1950-2020

Rambler's Top100

Гонщики, S

Курсивом отмечены гонщики,
выступавшие только
в Indy 500 (1950-1960)

Швейцария
Швейцария

Марк Зурер

Surer, Marc

Марк Зурер / Surer, Marc

(c) 'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000

Родился:

18.09.1951

Фуллинсдорф, Арeсдорф

Сезонов в Ф1:

8

Лет в Ф1:

8

Гран При:

88

Старты:

81*

*не стартовал:

7

Победы:

- подряд:

Подиумы:

- подряд:

Поул-позиции:

- подряд:

Первый ряд:

- подряд:

Быстрые круги:

1

- подряд:

Лучший финиш:

4

Лучший старт:

5

Дубли:

Хет-трики:

Лидирование старт/финиш:

Большие шлемы:

Круги:

3954

- лидирования:

Километры:

18602.36

- лидирования:

Очки:

17

- за один сезон:

5

- подряд:

2

Ф1: 1979-1986

Марк Зурер / Surer, Marc - 1979-1986

Год

Команда

Шасси

1979Team EnsignEnsign N179
Ensign N179
1980Team ATSATS D3
ATS D3
ATS D4
ATS D4
1981Ensign Racing TeamEnsign N180B
Ensign N180B
Theodore Racing TeamTheodore TY01 (Shadow DN12)
Theodore TY01 (Shadow DN12)
1982Arrows Racing TeamArrows A4
Arrows A4
Arrows A5
Arrows A5
1983Arrows Racing TeamArrows A6
Arrows A6
1984Barclay Nordica Arrows BMWArrows A6
Arrows A6
Arrows A7
Arrows A7
1985Motor Racing DevelopmentsBrabham BT54
Brabham BT54
1986Barclay Arrows BMWArrows A8
Arrows A8

Something of a late starter in motor racing, Surer graduated from karts and Super Vee to the German F3 championship with the KWS team, taking the runner-up slot in 1976. The following year he made the move into Formula 2, gathering valuable experience. He had also been signed by Jochen Neerpasch to race a BMW 320i in the up-to-2-litre division of the German touring car championship for BMW's 'Junior Team', but his season was somewhat overshadowed by a clash with Hans Heyer which saw him suspended for two months.

Despite this unfortunate incident, Marc was promoted to the BMW Team Polifac Formula 2 squad for 1978, as number two to Bruno Giacomelli, who went on to dominate proceedings. However, Surer backed his team-mate superbly, taking a clear second place in the championship with six second-place finishes. In 1979 he was promoted to team leader and duly took the honours, but serious doubts over his pedigree were already being voiced, as he seemed unable to stamp his authority on races in the manner of true champions.

Nevertheless Marc had already been given his Grand Prix baptism by Ensign, and he signed to drive for ATS in 1980, but his season had barely begun when he crashed in practice for the South African GP, sustaining broken ankles, which kept him sidelined until mid-season. For 1981, Surer joined the little Ensign team, and really began to come out of his shell, taking a superb fourth place and fastest lap in Brazil, and sixth at Monaco, before moving to Teddy Yip's Theodore set-up.

In 1982 his progress was once more halted by injury, when a crash at Kyalami left him with leg injuries which delayed his Arrows debut. Fit again, he was somewhat overshadowed by the emerging Boutsen and his chances to shine were restricted by the late development of the turbo car in 1984. When Francois Hesnault quit the Brabham team early in 1985, Marc finally got the opportunity to show his ability, and he enjoyed his best-ever season as team-mate to Nelson Piquet. In 1986 the tough Swiss was back with Arrows but, taking part in a German rally, he crashed his Ford into a tree; his co-driver was killed and Surer sustained serious injuries and burns which ended his competitive racing career.

Since then he has kept close links with the sport on a number of fronts. Not only has Marc acted as a commentator for Swiss TV and headed up the competitions department at BMW, looking after their drivers, but he was also able to enjoy following the excellent progress of his wife Yolanda as she proved to be a formidable competitor in the German Super Touring series.

(c) 'Who is Who' by Steve Small, 2000

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