
EuroBrun Racing was a Swiss-Italian
Formula One
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constructor based in
Senago,
Milan
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,
Italy
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. They participated in 46 Grands Prix between 1988 and 1990, with an
Italian license, entering a total of 76 cars.
Background
The team was a combination of two outfits – the mechanical manpower and skill of Giampaolo Pavanello's ''Euroracing'' team, who had also run the factory-backed
Alfa Romeo Formula One team from 1982–85, and the financial muscle and organisational skill of Swiss
slot machine magnate and former touring car driver
Walter Brun, who owned and ran the
Brun Motorsport sports car
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team.
1988
For the team's debut season in , Mario Tolentino designed the ER188 chassis, to be powered by a
normally-aspirated 3.5-litre
Cosworth
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DFZ engine.
1987 Formula 3000 champion
Stefano Modena and long-time Brun sportscar stalwart
Oscar Larrauri were signed to drive. Despite a solid if unspectacular start to the season, EuroBrun were soon struggling as money ran low. There was internal trouble when Brun unsuccessfully tried to replace Larrauri with
Christian Danner (the Argentine driver had gained the unwanted reputation among his fellow drivers of being a 'mobile chicane' in both qualifying and races) and Euroracing were showing disinterest in Formula One. Both drivers failed to qualify at certain events (Modena missing out four times and being excluded from another two races for technical infringements, and Larrauri failing seven times). Modena's 11th place at the
Hungarian Grand Prix was the team's best result of the year.
1989
Before the season, Euroracing slimmed down to a nominal level of involvement, in the shape of a handful of engineers and mechanics. EuroBrun scaled back to a single car (being the only team to enter one car that year, as opposed to two) to be driven by Swiss driver
Gregor Foitek, while the ER188 was modified slightly to take a
Judd V8 engine and
Pirelli
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tyres. The team would only make it through pre-qualifying once, in the opening race of the season in
Brazil
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, and then Foitek failed to qualify. Even the introduction of
George Ryton's new ER189 for the
German Grand Prix
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did not help. Foitek quit after the
Belgian Grand Prix, to be replaced by the returning Larrauri, who was no more successful.
1990
Despite failing to start a single race in 1989, the team returned in with two cars once again. Euroracing had now left the partnership altogether and the team started the season with an upgraded version of the ER189 known as the
ER189B.
Roberto Moreno led the team, with
Claudio Langes in the second car. Langes would not make it through pre-qualifying once. A freak qualifying session at the opening race of the season in the
United States
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saw Moreno start 16th on the grid and he eventually finished 13th. The capable Brazilian qualified again in
San Marino
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and came close on other occasions, but as Brun lost enthusiasm, the EuroBruns fell further and further away from the grid. After 14 rounds the team withdrew from the Formula One Championship, having made only 21 starts from 76 entries. In 2021, Moreno claimed that the team purposely did not want to qualify for races so as not to spend funds they did not have on extra tyres and engine rebuilds, stating that the team gave him race-marked tyres to qualify on and the Judd engines went as long as four events without rebuilds.
Complete Formula One results
(
key)
References
External links
Team Profile at Grand Prix EncyclopediaResults from Formula1.com
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Formula One constructors
Formula One entrants
Italian auto racing teams
Swiss auto racing teams
Italian racecar constructors
Auto racing teams established in 1988
Auto racing teams disestablished in 1990
1988 establishments in Italy
1990 disestablishments in Italy
1988 establishments in Switzerland
1990 disestablishments in Switzerland