- Born
- Died
- Nickname
- Moco
- One of Brazil's first great racing drivers, Pace was a contemporary and friend of countryman and two-time world champion Emerson Fittipaldi. Pace began racing in the 1960s and won three straight Brazilian national championships before moving to Europe to compete in the Formula 3 series. A versatile race driver, Pace competed in open-wheel formulas, sportscars, and rallys before getting his break in the ranks of the Formula 1 World Championship. Pace raced for future winning owner Frank Williams, driving a March. He then moved to Surtees, and drove well enough to attract the attention of Brabham, then one of the top teams. "Moco" proved his worth, taking several podium results and finally a win, at the 1975 Brazilian Grand Prix, his home race. For two and a half seasons, Pace raced for Brabham, but he was killed in a plane crash in Sao Paulo, just after the beginning of the 1977 season. Pace was 32.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ken Severson
- Died less than two weeks after fellow driver Tom Pryce was killed. Both competed in their last race at the 1977 South African Grand Prix.
- Ex-Formula One racing driver, who raced for Williams (1972 (11 GPs)), Surtees (1973-1974 (7 GPs)) and Brabham (1974 (6 GPs)-1977 (3 GPs)).
- Formula 1 race car driver.
- Won Pole Position at 1975 South African Grand Prix, 5 Fastests Laps, 6 Podiums and and 58 Points. Best ranked in the World Championship : 6th in 1975.
- Won the 1975 Brazilian Grand Prix. After his death, the track where he won was named in his honor in 1985.
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