Wolfgang von Trips

Race car driver and Ferrari competitor

Wolfgang von Trips - Race car driver and Ferrari competitor
Born

1928
97 years ago

Died

September 10th, 1961
63 years ago — 33 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Germany

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A prominent German race car driver who competed in Formula One during the late 1950s. Achieved success driving for Scuderia Ferrari, securing multiple podium finishes. In 1961, during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, a tragic accident occurred, resulting in his death. His career included participation in 36 Formula One races, showcasing exceptional skill and determination on the track.

Finished second in the 1961 Formula One World Championship

Achieved three Grand Prix victories with Ferrari

Participated in the Mille Miglia endurance race

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