Ernesto Brambilla
{{short description|Italian motorcycle racer and racing driver (1934–2020)}}
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{{Infobox motorcycle rider
| name = Ernesto Brambilla
| image = Tino Ernesto Brambilla.jpg
| caption =
| nationality = Italian
| birth_date = {{birth date|1934|1|31|df=y}}
| birth_place = Monza, Italy
| death_date = {{death date and age|2020|8|3|1934|1|31|df=y}}
| death_place = Monza, Italy
| GP Active years = 1959, 1961
| GP Last season =
| GP Teams = MV Agusta, Bianchi
| GP Championships =
| GP Race Starts = 2
| GP Race Wins = 0
| GP Podiums = 1
| GP Total Points = 9
| GP Poles = N/A
| GP Fastest laps = 0
| GP First win =
| GP Last win =
| GP First race = 1959 350cc West German Grand Prix
| GP Last race = 1961 350cc East German Grand Prix
}}
{{Infobox F1 driver
| Years = {{F1|1963}}, {{F1|1969}}
| Team(s) = Scuderia Centro Sud, Ferrari
| Races = 2 (0 starts)
| Championships = 0
| Wins = 0
| Podiums = 0
| Points = 0
| Poles = 0
| Fastest laps = 0
| First race = 1963 Italian Grand Prix
| First win =
| Last win =
| Last race = 1969 Italian Grand Prix
}}
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Ernesto "Tino" Brambilla (31 January 1934 – 3 August 2020) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and a professional race car driver from Italy. Born in Monza, he was the brother of driver Vittorio Brambilla. In 1959, he finished in 10th place in the 350cc Grand Prix motorcycle season. In 1961, he again finished in 10th place in the 350 class.
Brambilla entered two Formula One Grands Prix, firstly in the 1963 Italian Grand Prix with Scuderia Centro Sud, driving a Cooper, which he failed to qualify. For the 1969 race, he was entered by Ferrari; the car was ultimately driven by Pedro Rodríguez.
Brambilla died on 3 August 2020 in Monza.[http://nuovabrianza.it/monza-motociclismo-tino-brambilla-e-morto/ Monza motociclismo Tino Brambilla è morto]
Motorcycle Grand Prix results
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Points
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! Year ! Class ! Team ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! Points ! Rank ! Wins |
1959
! 350cc | FRA | IOM | style = "background: #FFDF9F"| GER | SWE | ULS | NAT | | 4 ! 10th | 0 |
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1961
! 350cc ! Bianchi | GER | IOM | NED | style = "background: #DFFFDF"| DDR | ULS | NAT | SWE | 5 ! 10th | 0 |
Complete Formula One results
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! Year ! Entrant ! Chassis ! Engine ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 ! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 ! 10 ! 11 ! WDC ! Points |
1963
| MON | BEL | NED | FRA | GBR | GER | style = "background: #FFCFCF"| ITA | USA | MEX | RSA | ! NC ! 0 |
1969
| RSA | ESP | MON | NED | FRA | GBR | GER | style = "background: white"| ITA | CAN | USA | MEX ! NC ! 0 |
See also
References
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