Richard Seaman

Race car driver and Grand Prix competitor

Richard Seaman - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1913
Born

1913
113 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United Kingdom

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A race car driver participated in international competitions during the late 1930s. Competed in the European Grand Prix and secured multiple victories driving for the Maserati team. Established a reputation for speed and skill on the track, particularly in the Mille Miglia. Tragically died in a racing accident in 1939 while driving a Mercedes-Benz at the German Grand Prix.

Competed in the Mille Miglia

Drove for Maserati in Grand Prix events

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