Carlos Reutemann

Carlos Reutemann
Reutemann at the 1981 Italian Grand Prix
Governor of Santa Fe
In office
10 December 1999  10 December 2003
LieutenantMarcelo Muniagurria
Preceded byJorge Obeid
Succeeded byJorge Obeid
In office
10 December 1991  10 December 1995
LieutenantMiguel Angel Robles
Preceded byVíctor Reviglio
Succeeded byJorge Obeid
National Senator
for Santa Fe
In office
10 December 2003  7 July 2021
Preceded byOscar Lambert
Succeeded byAlexandra Vucasovich
In office
10 December 1995  10 December 1999
Preceded byLouis Rubeo
Succeeded byArturo Rolando di Pietro
Personal details
Born
Carlos Alberto Reutemann

(1942-04-12)12 April 1942
Santa Fe, Argentina
Died7 July 2021(2021-07-07) (aged 79)
Santa Fe, Argentina
Political partyJusticialist Party
Other political
affiliations
Cambiemos (2015–2019)
Spouses
Mimicha Bobbio
(m. 1968; div. 1980)
    Verónica Ghio
    (m. 2006)
    Children2
    Occupation
    • Racing driver
    • politician
    Formula One World Championship career
    Nationality Argentine
    Active years19721982
    TeamsBrabham, Ferrari, Lotus, Williams
    Entries146
    Championships0
    Wins12
    Podiums45
    Career points298 (310)
    Pole positions6
    Fastest laps6
    First entry1972 Argentine Grand Prix
    First win1974 South African Grand Prix
    Last win1981 Belgian Grand Prix
    Last entry1982 Brazilian Grand Prix
    World Rally Championship record
    Active years1980, 1985
    TeamsFiat, Peugeot
    Rallies2
    Championships0
    Rally wins0
    Podiums2
    Stage wins1
    Total points24
    First rally1980 Rally Argentina
    Last rally1985 Rally Argentina

    Carlos Alberto "Lole" Reutemann (12 April 1942 – 7 July 2021) was an Argentine racing driver and politician, who competed in Formula One from 1972 to 1982 and served as the Governor of Santa Fe from 1999 to 2003. Reutemann was runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1981 with Williams and—at the time of his retirement—held the record for most podium finishes (45); he won 12 Grands Prix across 11 seasons. A member of the Justicialist Party, he was a National Senator for Santa Fe from 2003 until his death in 2021.

    As a racing driver, Reutemann was among Formula One's leading protagonists between 1972 and 1982. He scored 12 Grand Prix wins and six pole positions. In 1981 while driving for Williams he finished second in the World Drivers' Championship by one point, having been overtaken in the last race of the season. Reutemann also finished in third overall three times for three separate teams, 1975 for Brabham, 1978 for Ferrari, and 1980 for Williams. To date, he is the last Argentine driver to win a Grand Prix.

    In terms of race wins, his final Ferrari season in 1978 was his most successful with four wins, but he fell short to the consistency of the Lotus team with Mario Andretti and Ronnie Peterson and was not in championship contention to the final race. He finished third, just behind Peterson, who had died in an accident at Monza earlier that autumn. In 1981, Reutemann instead relied on consistency, but narrowly lost out to Nelson Piquet for the title. He became the second Formula One driver after Leo Kinnunen to be at the podium of a World Rally Championship event, when he finished third in the 1980 and 1985 editions of Rally Argentina. He was also for three decades the only Formula One driver to score drivers' championship points in both F1 and WRC, until Kimi Räikkönen's eighth place at the 2010 Jordan Rally.

    As a popular governor and a senator, he was considered by some, on several occasions, to be a worthy candidate for president of Argentina. While he considered running for president in the 2011 Argentine general election, he ultimately declined to do so. Reutemann died in a medical facility in Santa Fe, Argentina, on 7 July 2021 after suffering from issues relating to a haemorrhage as well as other health issues.