He participated in six Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 2 May 1976. He scored no championship points.
In 1976, he drove a Brabham for RAM, and in 1977 he drove his own Apollon-Williams, although this car was not a success.
Kessel ran a series of car dealerships in Switzerland and his own racing team, competing in Ferrari Challenge series in Italy and the main European series. The team also competes in the FIA GT3 European Championship with the same car.
Racing record
Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Loris Kessel (Lugano, 1º aprile 1950 -- Montagnola, 15 maggio 2010) è stato un pilota automobilistico svizzero.
published: 02 Sep 2010
Kessel Racing - ROAD TO SPA
Ronnie Kessel takes you behind the scenes of Kessel Racing
published: 07 Aug 2020
Loris Kessel Auto SA, Lugano, Switzerland.
Flavio P.tti with Alfa Romeo 33 Quadrifoglio epic car, visit the Ferrari Official Dealer in Lugano Grancia. 3 Jannuary 2012.
Links:
http://youtu.be/8qqOEDnrYk8 (the video)
http://www.dealer.ferrari.com/loriskessel/
http://www.kesselracing.ch/
http://www.loriskesselauto.ch/
published: 04 Feb 2012
zero91 Motori - Loris Kessel Auto: Maserati GT
Zero91 Motori Magazine di informazione dal mondo delle quattroruote
published: 13 Feb 2009
Kessel and Ferrari, a story made of speed and passion
published: 28 Aug 2017
Tissot Heritage 1973 - Ronnie Kessel F1 Ensigne
Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973
The true spirit of classic racing
A year after the overnight success of the first generation of the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot launches a second series of its barrel-shaped chronograph. Traditionally an innovative brand, Tissot presents this expressive timepiece as part of the partnership that unites Tissot and the Kessel Classics vintage car racing team. This comfortable 43mm piece with high-quality finishes again mingles sports elegance with the neo-vintage design language.
A lineage confirmed by the engine
In developing the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot summoned a model from its archives. Dating back to 1973, the Navigator Chronographe was essential in connecting Tissot with motor-racing. Beginning...
published: 24 Sep 2020
Apollon Cosworth F1 Loris Kessel 1977 1:43 Scale Model Car
Lugano 16 dicembre 2011 - Presentazione della nuova Ferrari 458 Spider allo showroom di Loris Kessel Auto. www.cdt.ch - Nicola Demaldi
published: 16 Dec 2011
Kessel: An Ongoing Family Racing Legacy
Please Turn On Closed Captions To Enjoy This Film In English
Loris Kessel received an Alfa Romeo Giulietta from his parents as a present for his 18th birthday—an auspicious beginning to his automotive adventure. He used that little Alfa to get his racing license, and it evolved into a wide-bodied hillclimber of sorts, with his first competitive event being a timed sprint through the hills between Bormio and Stelvio. He continued to pursue motorsports, and after some time in Formulas 3 and 2 Loris found an entry into the top tier of the sport.
To race in F1—in any era—is something that few people experience and that many dream of, but to compete in 1976 when Lauda and Hunt were in the throes of their great rivalry surrounded by a grid of stacked talent? That’s something to cherish forever...
published: 12 Mar 2019
Kessel Racing - ROAD TO SPA (ELMS + Michelin Le Mans Cup)
Flavio P.tti with Alfa Romeo 33 Quadrifoglio epic car, visit the Ferrari Official Dealer in Lugano Grancia. 3 Jannuary 2012.
Links:
http://youtu.be/8qqOEDnrYk8...
Flavio P.tti with Alfa Romeo 33 Quadrifoglio epic car, visit the Ferrari Official Dealer in Lugano Grancia. 3 Jannuary 2012.
Links:
http://youtu.be/8qqOEDnrYk8 (the video)
http://www.dealer.ferrari.com/loriskessel/
http://www.kesselracing.ch/
http://www.loriskesselauto.ch/
Flavio P.tti with Alfa Romeo 33 Quadrifoglio epic car, visit the Ferrari Official Dealer in Lugano Grancia. 3 Jannuary 2012.
Links:
http://youtu.be/8qqOEDnrYk8 (the video)
http://www.dealer.ferrari.com/loriskessel/
http://www.kesselracing.ch/
http://www.loriskesselauto.ch/
Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973
The true spirit of classic racing
A year after the overnight success of the first generation of the Tissot Heritage ...
Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973
The true spirit of classic racing
A year after the overnight success of the first generation of the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot launches a second series of its barrel-shaped chronograph. Traditionally an innovative brand, Tissot presents this expressive timepiece as part of the partnership that unites Tissot and the Kessel Classics vintage car racing team. This comfortable 43mm piece with high-quality finishes again mingles sports elegance with the neo-vintage design language.
A lineage confirmed by the engine
In developing the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot summoned a model from its archives. Dating back to 1973, the Navigator Chronographe was essential in connecting Tissot with motor-racing. Beginning in 1973, Tissot worked with Alpine, which dominated the rally circuit. In 1974, the brand joined forces with Porsche for the Le Mans 24 hour Gran Turismo race. In 1977, Tissot even gave its name to a F1 racing team. But in particular, the brand forged a very strong bond with the Swiss pilot, Loris Kessel, a Formula 1 competitor in 1976.
Like many pilots, Loris Kessel was fanatical about engines. He had founded car dealerships in the Tessin area together with a racing division and another division dedicated to classic racing. This network was taken over by his son, Ronnie Kessel. In 2018, Tissot rekindled its partnership with the Kessel family by becoming the official partner of Kessel Classics, which owns Tissot Formula 1. This black-and-yellow car has excelled in competitions like the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, which it won in 2016.
Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973
The true spirit of classic racing
A year after the overnight success of the first generation of the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot launches a second series of its barrel-shaped chronograph. Traditionally an innovative brand, Tissot presents this expressive timepiece as part of the partnership that unites Tissot and the Kessel Classics vintage car racing team. This comfortable 43mm piece with high-quality finishes again mingles sports elegance with the neo-vintage design language.
A lineage confirmed by the engine
In developing the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot summoned a model from its archives. Dating back to 1973, the Navigator Chronographe was essential in connecting Tissot with motor-racing. Beginning in 1973, Tissot worked with Alpine, which dominated the rally circuit. In 1974, the brand joined forces with Porsche for the Le Mans 24 hour Gran Turismo race. In 1977, Tissot even gave its name to a F1 racing team. But in particular, the brand forged a very strong bond with the Swiss pilot, Loris Kessel, a Formula 1 competitor in 1976.
Like many pilots, Loris Kessel was fanatical about engines. He had founded car dealerships in the Tessin area together with a racing division and another division dedicated to classic racing. This network was taken over by his son, Ronnie Kessel. In 2018, Tissot rekindled its partnership with the Kessel family by becoming the official partner of Kessel Classics, which owns Tissot Formula 1. This black-and-yellow car has excelled in competitions like the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, which it won in 2016.
Please Turn On Closed Captions To Enjoy This Film In English
Loris Kessel received an Alfa Romeo Giulietta from his parents as a present for his 18th birthday—...
Please Turn On Closed Captions To Enjoy This Film In English
Loris Kessel received an Alfa Romeo Giulietta from his parents as a present for his 18th birthday—an auspicious beginning to his automotive adventure. He used that little Alfa to get his racing license, and it evolved into a wide-bodied hillclimber of sorts, with his first competitive event being a timed sprint through the hills between Bormio and Stelvio. He continued to pursue motorsports, and after some time in Formulas 3 and 2 Loris found an entry into the top tier of the sport.
To race in F1—in any era—is something that few people experience and that many dream of, but to compete in 1976 when Lauda and Hunt were in the throes of their great rivalry surrounded by a grid of stacked talent? That’s something to cherish forever. Loris is sadly no longer with us, but his son Ronnie is keeping the enthusiasm rolling, campaigning his father’s favorite F1 machine in historic racing today.
See the photoshoot and read more here: https://petro.li/KesselGallery
Drive Tastefully®
http://Petrolicious.com
http://facebook.com/Petrolicious
Please Turn On Closed Captions To Enjoy This Film In English
Loris Kessel received an Alfa Romeo Giulietta from his parents as a present for his 18th birthday—an auspicious beginning to his automotive adventure. He used that little Alfa to get his racing license, and it evolved into a wide-bodied hillclimber of sorts, with his first competitive event being a timed sprint through the hills between Bormio and Stelvio. He continued to pursue motorsports, and after some time in Formulas 3 and 2 Loris found an entry into the top tier of the sport.
To race in F1—in any era—is something that few people experience and that many dream of, but to compete in 1976 when Lauda and Hunt were in the throes of their great rivalry surrounded by a grid of stacked talent? That’s something to cherish forever. Loris is sadly no longer with us, but his son Ronnie is keeping the enthusiasm rolling, campaigning his father’s favorite F1 machine in historic racing today.
See the photoshoot and read more here: https://petro.li/KesselGallery
Drive Tastefully®
http://Petrolicious.com
http://facebook.com/Petrolicious
Flavio P.tti with Alfa Romeo 33 Quadrifoglio epic car, visit the Ferrari Official Dealer in Lugano Grancia. 3 Jannuary 2012.
Links:
http://youtu.be/8qqOEDnrYk8 (the video)
http://www.dealer.ferrari.com/loriskessel/
http://www.kesselracing.ch/
http://www.loriskesselauto.ch/
Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973
The true spirit of classic racing
A year after the overnight success of the first generation of the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot launches a second series of its barrel-shaped chronograph. Traditionally an innovative brand, Tissot presents this expressive timepiece as part of the partnership that unites Tissot and the Kessel Classics vintage car racing team. This comfortable 43mm piece with high-quality finishes again mingles sports elegance with the neo-vintage design language.
A lineage confirmed by the engine
In developing the Tissot Heritage Navigator Chrono Auto 1973, Tissot summoned a model from its archives. Dating back to 1973, the Navigator Chronographe was essential in connecting Tissot with motor-racing. Beginning in 1973, Tissot worked with Alpine, which dominated the rally circuit. In 1974, the brand joined forces with Porsche for the Le Mans 24 hour Gran Turismo race. In 1977, Tissot even gave its name to a F1 racing team. But in particular, the brand forged a very strong bond with the Swiss pilot, Loris Kessel, a Formula 1 competitor in 1976.
Like many pilots, Loris Kessel was fanatical about engines. He had founded car dealerships in the Tessin area together with a racing division and another division dedicated to classic racing. This network was taken over by his son, Ronnie Kessel. In 2018, Tissot rekindled its partnership with the Kessel family by becoming the official partner of Kessel Classics, which owns Tissot Formula 1. This black-and-yellow car has excelled in competitions like the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, which it won in 2016.
Please Turn On Closed Captions To Enjoy This Film In English
Loris Kessel received an Alfa Romeo Giulietta from his parents as a present for his 18th birthday—an auspicious beginning to his automotive adventure. He used that little Alfa to get his racing license, and it evolved into a wide-bodied hillclimber of sorts, with his first competitive event being a timed sprint through the hills between Bormio and Stelvio. He continued to pursue motorsports, and after some time in Formulas 3 and 2 Loris found an entry into the top tier of the sport.
To race in F1—in any era—is something that few people experience and that many dream of, but to compete in 1976 when Lauda and Hunt were in the throes of their great rivalry surrounded by a grid of stacked talent? That’s something to cherish forever. Loris is sadly no longer with us, but his son Ronnie is keeping the enthusiasm rolling, campaigning his father’s favorite F1 machine in historic racing today.
See the photoshoot and read more here: https://petro.li/KesselGallery
Drive Tastefully®
http://Petrolicious.com
http://facebook.com/Petrolicious
He participated in six Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 2 May 1976. He scored no championship points.
In 1976, he drove a Brabham for RAM, and in 1977 he drove his own Apollon-Williams, although this car was not a success.
Kessel ran a series of car dealerships in Switzerland and his own racing team, competing in Ferrari Challenge series in Italy and the main European series. The team also competes in the FIA GT3 European Championship with the same car.
Racing record
Complete European Formula Two Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
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