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It is with great sadness that I report the passing of my friend, and friend of many here in SFR, "Chico" Breschini.

Peter "Chico" Breschini

Chico's Candle

Derry O'Donovan writes us.......

It is with great sadness that I report the passing, this past Thursday, of my friend, and friend of many here in SFR, "Chico" Breschini. He passed away of cancer at a hospice near San Luis Obispo. I believe Chico was at least 75 years of age and was truly a racer's racer.


Chico was an old drag racer from the 1960's and I raced himfour times for top eliminator which was for $500 dollars each time, that was big money in the 1960's .

We racedat Half Moon Bay and Freemont.

Being that he is gone I could say thatI beat Chico and got the money.

The truth is Chico beat me all four times.

-- James Fineren


Chico kept me in racing when I wanted to quit 12 years ago.

If it wasn't for him I would never had the success I've had in racing and in life, I would never travelled the country like I have, I would never have met so many wonderful people and I never would had as nearly much fun as I have had.

Chico was uniquely original. I hope everyone had half as much fun as he did. He spent his last few weeks with his son.

I spoke to him often, he was in no pain when he took the checkered flag.

I miss him dearly.

-- Jeff Jorgenson, F500


Most people in SFR knew Chico as a fierce competitor in F500, but I first saw Chico race at Half Moon Bay Drag Strip in 1964. He was sufficiently successful that he earned the nickname "Cheatin' Chico" and was never at the track without his large German Shepherd that he kept conveniently tied up to his racecar to ensure that no-one got close enough for a good look.

After he quit Drag Racing, Chico headed for the kind of racing that Drag racing used to be, Road racing. He enjoyed the camaraderie and warmth of the SCCA crowd and applied the tricks that he learned over his Drag Racing career, to his new passion. He and long-time friend and Drag Race competitor, Don Clar, made the transition at a bout the same time and never looked back. They rought their Drag Race tinkering and fabricating abilities to Road racing and always enjoyed sharing their knowledge with anyone who needed it.

Although his illness slowed him down in his last couple of years, Chco could always be found turning wrenches on Don Clar's or Jeff Jorgenson's car, or helping his other competitors. He was the smartest mouth in racing and always had a smile and sly wisecrack for anyone who crossed his path. I might have zinged Chico ONCE when he was left speechless, and I am very proud that I was able to do it. I know that Chico would not countenance any teary-eyed eulogies, so let's remember him as the character and true racer that he was. I'll drink a toast to him tonight and regale my friends with "Chico Stories."

-- Derry O'Donovan, Formula Mazda


To me Chico was the Yoda of auto racing. I used to joke with him about that. He was small, old, somewhat grumpy and very wise. If you listened to him you could learn a lot. Although not formally trained as an engineer, he had superb mechanical intuition and ingenuity. He was proud of his Italian heritage and enjoyed his Peroni beer. Chico was a unique character and fun to be around. It's just not the same without him. Rev on, Chico.

-- Kurt Jechel


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 June 2007 )