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Beat Fehr

Claude Beat Fehr (21 June 1943 – 18 June 1967) was a Swiss racing driver.

Beat Fehr
NationalitySwiss
Born21 June 1943
Wallisellen, Switzerland
Died18 June 1967(1967-06-18) (aged 23)
Caserta, Italy
Formula 3
Years active1963–1967

Biography edit

Fehr was born in Wallisellen. He started racing in 1963, and raced several marques, including Alfa Romeo, Cooper, and De Tomaso, before buying a Brabham from fellow driver Jürg Dubler.

Fehr was killed in an Italian Formula Three race at Caserta, the XVIII Coppa d'Oro Pasquale Amato, the same race that claimed the lives of "Geki" Russo and "Tiger" Perdomi. Fehr collided with the similar Brabham of Andrea Saltari and although neither driver was hurt, Fehr's car was left blocking the track. The next driver, Franco Foresti, skidded on oil from the accident and crashed, prompting Fehr to get out of his car and run down the track to warn oncoming drivers.[1]

The next car along was the Matra of "Geki" Russo, who crashed into the wrecked cars lying on the track, before striking a concrete wall. Russo was thrown out of his car and died immediately. The exact details are not clear, but Fehr was either struck by Russo, or by one of the next group of drivers to arrive at the scene. Corrado Manfredini, "Tiger" Perdomi, Massimo Natili, Manfred Mohr and Jürg Dubler, among others, all crashed at the same point. Perdomi was trapped in his car for some time before rescue teams arrived, and he was eventually extricated by his own pit crew. He died in hospital eight days later.[1]

Fehr was posthumously awarded with a Letter of Congratulations from the International Fairplay Committee for his actions.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Motorsport Memorial – Beat Fehr". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Fair Play Award Winners – Beat Fehr". International Fair Play Committee. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  • "The Ultimate Price for Speed", Autosport
  • "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995


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