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Mário Veloso de Araújo Cabral was a Portuguese Formula 1 driver who competed in five races between 1959 and 1964. He drove Coopers entered by Scuderia Centro Sud and Derrington-Francis modified ATSs, albeit not managing a points finish.

He was nicknamed "Nicha" by his compatriots in the racing community.

Career[]

Pre-Formula 1[]

Cabral rarely raced in his native Portugal, instead opting for races in Spain and throughout Africa. He managed to win races, either F1 or GT, in Belgian Congo, Angola, Mozambique and Rhodesia. These successes led to him entering Formula 1 in 1959.

Formula 1[]

Cabral first raced in Formula 1 at his home race in Lisbon, driving a Cooper-Maserati T51, entered by Scuderia Centro Sud. He qualified near the back of the grid and was the final finisher in tenth. He notably was involved in an incident with championship leader Jack Brabham, while getting lapped. Brabham misjudged his line and ended up out of the race, lucky to escape injury after crashing into a telegraph pole.

He returned the following year, at his home race, this time held at the city of his birth, Porto. He was driving with the same car and for the same team as the previous year. He qualified 15th and last and retired on lap 37 with gearbox issues, when lying seventh.

He made no championship appearances in the following two years, although he did manage to score a fourth-place finish at the non championship Pau Grand Prix in 1961. In 1962, he completed military service in Angola, so was unable to race in any serious capacity.

He returned for Centro Sud in 1963, driving a brand new Climax power Cooper T51. Despite the new machinary, he qualified last and retired due to gearbox trouble yet again. He reappeared at Monza, and qualified at the back of grid. However, he was not to start as the organisers wished to have the ATS car of Giancarlo Baghetti to race, so bribed Cabral and three others to withdraw. This meant that Cabral did not start the race and he returned home.

He made his final appearance in the Championship in 1964 at Monza, ironically driving an ATS, modified by the Derrington Francis team. He qualified near the back yet again and was forced out the race by ignition issues. This marked the end of Cabral's brief Formula 1 career.

Post Formula 1[]

Cabral continued racing, mostly in Formula 2 until 1975. He had to take an enforced break between 1965 and 1968 due to a heavy accident.

Formula One Statistical Overview[]

Formula One Record[]

Year Entrant Team WDC Points WDC Pos. Report
1959 Italy Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Maserati 0 NC Report
1960 Italy Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Maserati 0 NC Report
1963 Italy Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Climax 0 NC Report
1964 United Kingdom Derrington-Francis Racing Team Derrington-Francis-ATS 0 NC Report

Career Results[]

Complete Formula One Results
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pts Pos
1959 Flag of Monaco 48-star U S flag Flag of the Netherlands Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Portugal Flag of Italy US flag 49 stars 0 NC
10th
1960 Flag of Argentina Flag of Monaco US flag 49 stars Flag of the Netherlands Flag of Belgium Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Portugal Flag of Italy Flag of the United States 0 NC
Ret
1963 Flag of Monaco Flag of Belgium Flag of the Netherlands Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Italy Flag of the United States Flag of Mexico 1934-1968 Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 0 NC
Ret DNQ
1964 Flag of Monaco Flag of the Netherlands Flag of Belgium Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Austria Flag of Italy Flag of the United States Flag of Mexico 1934-1968 0 NC
Ret
Key
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
1st Winner Ret Retired
2nd Podium finish DSQ Disqualified
3rd DNQ Did not qualify
5th Points finish DNPQ Did not pre-qualify
14th Non-points finish TD Test driver
Italics Scored point(s) for Fastest Lap DNS Did not start
18th Classified finish (retired with >90% race distance) NC Non-classified finish (<90% race distance)
4thP Qualified for pole position [+] More Symbols

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