Miguel Guerra

Miguel Guerra

Argentine racing driver
Date of Birth: 31.08.1953
Country: Argentina

Content:
  1. Early Career and Success in South America
  2. Formula 2 Dominance
  3. European Adventure and Formula 1 Debut
  4. Formula 1 Opportunity and Misfortune
  5. Return to South America and Touring Cars
  6. TC2000 Champion
  7. International Touring Experience

Early Career and Success in South America

Argentinian Formula Racing Champion

Born in Argentina, this skilled auto racer embarked on his racing journey in 1972 by competing in the South American Formula 4 championship. Demonstrating exceptional talent, he secured two championship titles in this series.

Formula 2 Dominance

From 1975 to 1977, he made his mark in the South American Formula 2 championship, claiming three consecutive season victories.

European Adventure and Formula 1 Debut

European Formula 2 Experience

In 1978, he transitioned to the European Formula 2 championship, where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience.

Formula 1 Opportunity and Misfortune

In 1981, his career took a significant turn as he joined the Formula 1 team "Osella." Despite not qualifying in the first three races, he made his Grand Prix debut in the fourth race. However, misfortune struck when he crashed on the first lap, resulting in serious injuries to his leg and wrist.

Return to South America and Touring Cars

Formula 3 Success

From 1982 to 1986, he returned to the South American Formula 3 championship, where he continued to excel.

TC2000 Champion

From 1987 to 1997, he switched gears to the Argentinian touring car championship, TC2000, where he emerged as a champion.

International Touring Experience

In 1999, he expanded his horizons to the South American touring car championship, achieving a notable victory.

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