Scuderia Finotto was a Swiss-Italian motor racing team founded by former Formula three driver Jürg Dubler.
With the financial backing of Jürg Bretscher and Antonino Nicodemi, Dubler entered both cars for the 1974 Spanish Grand Prix, one for Moser and the other for the Swede Reine Wisell.
Unsatisfied with the original engine, Novamotor's Dyno, Dubler purchased one new Cosworth DFV but this broke down during testing before the French GP.
Cees Siewertsen tested for the team at the Casale Corte Cerro circuit in Milan with the possibility of participation at the Dutch GP.
Manfred Mohr, Andy Sutcliffe and Jean-Louis Lafosse were also contacted with the perspective of taking part to the German and British Grand Prix, but the team was no longer in a financial position to race.