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  1. Joakim Bonnier (Estocolmo, Suecia; 31 de enero de 1930-Le Mans, Francia; 11 de junio de 1972), más conocido como Jo Bonnier, fue un piloto de automovilismo sueco. [1] Participó en más de 100 carreras de Fórmula 1 entre 1956 y 1971, donde logró una victoria. También tuvo una extensa trayectoria en carreras de automóviles ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_BonnierJo Bonnier - Wikipedia

    Jo Bonnier. Karl Jockum Jonas "Joakim" Bonnier (31 January 1930 – 11 June 1972) was a Swedish sportscar racing and Formula One driver who raced for various teams. He was the first Swede to both enter and win a Formula One Grand Prix.

  3. www.mclaren.com › racing › heritageJo Bonnier - McLaren

    Jo Bonnier may not have been the fastest F1 driver of his era, but he was certainly one of the richest and his bank balance helped the fledgling McLaren team with its crucial cash-flow during the late 1960s by providing a home for some of the team’s obsolete Grand Prix machines.

  4. Jo Bonnier was a Swedish racing driver who won one Grand Prix and several sports car races. He was also the President of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association and died in a crash at Le Mans in 1972.

  5. Jo Bonnier was a versatile and successful racer who won the 1959 Dutch GP for BRM and the 1966 Nurburgring 1000 Km for Chaparral. He also competed in Formula 1 until 1971 and died in a crash at Le Mans in 1972.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2020 · A tribute to the late Swedish racer Jo Bonnier, who died 48 years ago in a tragic accident at Le Mans. Read about his distinguished career in F1 and sports cars, and his personality and legacy as a gentleman driver.

  7. Conoce la vida y la carrera de Jo Bonnier, piloto sueco de Fórmula 1 que compitió entre 1956 y 1971. Descubre sus logros, sus accidentes, sus equipos y sus circuito favoritos.