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Andretti, Mario

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Andretti, Mario (1940– )

Italian-born US motor-racing driver. Andretti won the Champ Car/CART national driving championship in 1965, 1966, 1969, and 1984, emerging as one of motor racing's most versatile drivers. He was the first person to have won the Daytona 500 (1967), the Indianapolis 500 (1969), and the Formula 1 world driving championship (1978). He retired as a driver in 1994. His son, Michael Andretti, also became a championship motor-racing driver.

Career highlights

World Drivers' champion

1978

Total Grand Prix raced

131

Grand Prix wins

12

Total Grand Prix points

180

Champ Car champion

1965–66, 1969, 1984

Indianapolis 500

1969



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