Dorino Serafini
Born | 22 July 1909 |
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Died | 5 July 2000 90) | (aged
Formula One World Championship career | |
Nationality | Italian |
Active years | 1950 |
Teams | Ferrari |
Entries | 1 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 1 |
Career points | 3 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
First entry | 1950 Italian Grand Prix |
Last entry | 1950 Italian Grand Prix |
Teodoro "Dorino" Serafini (July 22, 1909 – July 5, 2000) was a motorcycle road racer and racing driver from Italy.
A native of Pesaro (Marche), he won the 1939 500cc European Championship on a Gilera. He participated in one Formula One World Championship Grand Prix on September 3, 1950, where he finished second and scored 3 championship points, his points being halved as he shared the drive with Alberto Ascari. Serafini still holds the record for highest percentage of podium places per race, 1 podium in 1 race gives him a 100% score. He also competed in several non-Championship Formula One races.
Racing record
Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | WDC | Points |
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1950 | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 375 | Ferrari V12 | GBR | MON | 500 | SUI | BEL | FRA | ITA 2* |
13th | 3 |
- * Indicates shared drive with Alberto Ascari
Non-Championship Formula One results
(key)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |
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1950 | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 125 | Ferrari V12 | PAU | RIC | SRM Ret |
PAR | EMP | BAR 7 |
JER | ALB | NED | NAT | NOT | ULS | PES | STT | INT | GOO | |
Ferrari 375 | PEN 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
1951 | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 212 | Ferrari V12 | SYR 2 |
PAU Ret |
RIC | ||||||||||||||
Ferrari 375 | Ferrari V12 | SRM Ret |
BOR | INT | PAR | ULS | SCO | NED | ALB | PES | BAR | GOO |
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Georg Meier |
500cc Motorcycle European Champion 1939 |
Succeeded by Omobono Tenni (1948) |
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