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[ Author ]

  • Mattijs Diepraam

[ Publication date ]

  • 8W July 1998 issue, offers are kindly accepted to extend the length of this article!

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Who?
Patrick Depailler

What?
Tyrrell-Cosworth 004

Where?
Clermont-Ferrand

When?
1972 French GP

Why?
This was F1's first acquaintance with a lively and powerful character taking life as it comes.

In hindsight, Patrick Depailler couldn't have had a more fitting place for his F1 debut than his home GP at the dangerous mountain track near Clermont-Ferrand (now called Charade), the French equivalent to the old 'Ring. Apart from being talented and bloody fast, Depailler was in F1 for kicks. In his 8-year career he got plenty of them. In fact, his whole life was centered around taking it to the wire, much like his countryman and Ligier successor Didier Pironi. A motorcycle accident ruined his 1973 chances for Tyrrell at the two North American GPs. And it came as no surprise either that a hanggliding accident put paid to Depailler's 1979 championship challenge.

After a brave but hopeless comeback with Alfa Romeo in 1980, a freak testing accident at Hockenheim, while trying hard to improve the cumbersome Alfa, put an end to his life. This was a sad loss to F1. Patrick is remembered best taking a smoke with a wry smile on his face while strolling through the paddock after qualifying.