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Past Gas

S1 Ep114: This Was F1's Most Successful Family

Past Gas

Donut Media

Leisure, Comedy, History, Automotive

4.97.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The Fittipaldis are arguably the most dominant family dynasty in Formula One history. How did Emerson Fittipaldi open the door for a whole slew of Fittipaldis to join the F1 paddock? How did his older brother, Wilson, fare as an F1 driver? And which one of Emerson’s offspring could be the first to follow in his footsteps to become an F1 champion? All that and more on today’s Past Gas - Emerson Fittipaldi and his Racing Dynasty.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Between forgetting the sellotape,

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1:35.3

In Formula One, it's not just typical to see crashes, it's expected.

1:42.4

But Christian Fittipaldi's crash in the 1993 Italian Grand Prix at Monza

1:46.8

wasn't at all what anyone expected.

1:49.2

For Fittipaldi, a second-year driver better known for his famous last name than his driving abilities,

1:54.4

the 53 lap race had gone well.

1:56.8

Driving a minority M193, a decent car powered by a Ford HBD V8 engine.

2:02.5

Fittipaldi and his teammate, Pierre-Louis G. Martini, were just about to land a one-two finish

2:07.6

in seventh and eighth place.

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