Maria Teresa de Filippis

Italian racing driver and trailblazer

Maria Teresa de Filippis - Italian racing driver and trailblazer
Born

November 11th, 1926
98 years ago

Died

January 8th, 2016
9 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Italy

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Became the first woman to compete in Formula One races during the 1950s. Made her debut in the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix. Participated in a total of three Formula One races, driving for teams such as Maserati. After her brief career in Formula One, she continued to participate in other racing events, demonstrating remarkable skill and determination in a male-dominated sport.

First woman to race in Formula One

Debuted in the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix

Raced for Maserati team

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