Goffredo Zehender

Goffredo 'Freddie' Zehender (Reggio Calabria, Italy, 27 February 1901 - 7 January 1958) was an Italian racing driver.He started his driving career with Chrysler, then Bugatti and most of his career with Alfa Romeo as works or private driver. He won the 1932Grand Prix du Comminges with private Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 'Monza'.[1]From 1934 he raced also for Maserati.[2]

Geoffredo Zehender in 1929, au circuit de Lazarte.

Racing record

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Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1928No Team Name Jérôme LedureChrysler 725.05DNFDNF
1931 Soc. Anon. Alfa Romeo Attilio MarinoniAlfa Romeo 8C 23003.099DNFDNF
1956 Automobiles Talbot Jean LucasTalbot-Lago Sport 2500-MaseratiS 3.032DNFDNF

Complete European Championship results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567EDCPts
1931SA Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 8C-2300Alfa Romeo 2.3 L8ITA
DNS
BEL
Ret
1
Alfa Romeo MonzaFRA
6
1932G. ZehenderAlfa Romeo MonzaAlfa Romeo 2.3 L8ITAFRA
7
GER9th20
1935Scuderia SubalpinaMaserati 8CMMaserati 3.2 L8MON
7
11th42
Maserati 6C-34Maserati 3.7 L6FRA
3
BELITA
Ret
ESP
Maserati 3.3 L6GER
11
SUI
1937Daimler Benz AGMercedes W125Mercedes M125 5.7 L8BELGERMON
5
SUIITA20th36
1938Officine A. MaseratiMaserati 8CTFMaserati 3.0 L8FRAGERSUIITA
Ret
26th30
Source:[3]
Notes
  • ^1 – Zehender was co-driver with Minoia at the French GP and with Campari at the Belgian GP, therefore rules excluded him from the championship.

References

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  1. ^ "Goffredo "Freddie" Zehender". kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman. Archived from the original on 2002-08-18. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  2. ^ "Count Goffredo 'Freddie' Zehender". historicracing.com. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  3. ^ "THE GOLDEN ERA – OF GRAND PRIX RACING". kolumbus.fi. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved December 9, 2016.