Eugenio Castellotti

Italian race car driver, Mille Miglia winner

Eugenio Castellotti - Italian race car driver, Mille Miglia winner
Born

October 10th, 1930
94 years ago

Died

1957
68 years ago — 27 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Italy

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Active in the 1950s, this race car driver achieved notable success in the sport, particularly with Ferrari. Competing in the Mille Miglia, won the event in 1954, showcasing speed and skill. Participated in several Formula One races during the early years of the championship, driving for Ferrari and Maserati. Tragically, a fatal accident occurred during a race in 1957, ending a promising career at a young age.

Won the Mille Miglia in 1954

Competed in Formula One races for Ferrari

Drove for Maserati during career

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