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Andrea De Adamich (born 1941)

Andrea first raced for the reds in the 1968 South African GP but spun out (on oil) and then raced for Ferrari jn F2 formula but they did not re-sign him.

Kurt Adolff (born 1921)

Raced for Ferrari only in the 1953 German GP, 166 for the Ecurie Espadon Team. He retired after only a few laps!

Michele Alboreto (1956 - 2001)

F1 driver from 1984 - 1988 with some success (3 wins). A good stable pair of hands with good technical knowledge. Was tragically killed in testing at Le Manz diving an Adi R8

Jean Alesi (born 1964)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Cliff Allison (1932 - 2005)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Chris Amon (born 1943)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Mario Andretti (born 1940)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Rene Arnoux (born 1948)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Alberto Ascari (1918 - 1955)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Giancarlo Baghetti (1934 - 1995)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Lorenzo Bandini (1935 - 1967)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Rubens Barrichello (1972)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Jean Behra (1921 - 1959)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Derek Bell (born 1933)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Gerhard Berger (born 1959)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

  • On Wikipedia
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Bob Bondurant (born 1933)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Tino Brambilla (born 1934)

Full name: Ernesto 'Tino' Brambilla

Tony Brooks (born 1932)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Ivan Capelli (born 1963)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Piero Carini (1921 - 1957)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Eugenio Castellotti (1930 - 1957)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Johnny Claes (1916 - 1956)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Peter Collins (1931 - 1958)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Franco Comotti (1906 - 1963)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Juan Manuel Fangio (1911 - 1995)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Rudi Fischer (1912 - 1976)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Paul Frère (1917 - 2008)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Olivier Gendebien (1924 - 1998)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Marc Gene (born 1974)

Ferrari's test driver from 2004 to 2007 and still employed by Ferrari, but with the limited testing allowed recently, this probably won't last for long.

Richie Ginther (1930 - 1989)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Ignazio Giunti (1941 - 1971)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

José Froilán González (born 1922)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Dan Gurney (born 1931)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Mike Hawthorn (1929 - 1959)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Phil Hill (1927 - 2008)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Peter Hirt (1910 - 1992)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Jacky Ickx (born 1945)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Edie Irvine (born 1965)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

 

Stefan Johansson (born 1956)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Francisco Sacco (Chico) Landi (1907 - 1989)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Nicola Larini (born 1964)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Niki Lauda (born 1949)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Roger Laurent (1913 - 1997)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

 

Umberto Maglioli (1928 - 1999)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Willy Mairesse (1928 - 1969)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Nigel Mansell (born 1953)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Robert Manzon (born 1917)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Felipe Massa (born 1981)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Arturo Merzario (born 1943)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Gianni Morbidelli (1968)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Luigi Musso (1924 - 1958)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Mike Parkes (1931 - 1977)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Reg Parnell (1911 - 1964)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Cesare Perdisa (1932 - 1998)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

André Pilette (1918 - 1993)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Didier Pironi (1952 - 1987)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Fon De Portago (born 1928)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Alain Prost (born 1955)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

 

Kimi Raikkonen (born 1979)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Clay Regazzoni (1939 - 2006)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Carlos Reutemann (born 1942)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Pedro Rodriguez (1940 - 1971)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Ricardo Rodriguez (1942 - 1962)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Louis Rosier (1905 - 1956)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Mika Salo (born 1966)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Roy Salvadori (born 1922)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Ludovico Scarfiotti (1933 - 1968)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Giorgio Scarlatti (1921 - 1990)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Jody Scheckter (born 1950)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Harry Schell (1921 - 1960)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Rudolf Schoeller (1902 - 1978)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Michael Schumacher (born 1969)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Dorino Serafini (1909 - 2000)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Brian Shawe-Taylor (1915 - 1999)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

André Simon (born 1920)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Raymond Sommer (1906 - 1950)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Hans Stuck (1900 - 1978)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

John Surtees (born 1934)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Jacques Swaters (born 1926)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

 

Patrick Tambay (born 1949)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Piero Taruffi (1906 - 1988)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Max de Terra (1918 - 1982)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Alessandro de Tomaso (1928 - 2003)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Charles de Tornaco (1927 - 1953)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Maurice Trintignant (1917 - 2005)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Nino Vaccarella (born 1933)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Gilles Villeneuve (1950 - 1982)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Luigi Villoresi (1909 - 1997)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Wolfgang Von Trips (1928 - 1961)

Full name: Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips

 

Peter Whitehead (1914 - 1958)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

Jonathan Williams (born 1942)

Ferrari's first double world champion, and super-talent. Died tragically whilst testing a Ferrari 750 Monza, at Monza, and cashed. The circumstances surrounding his death can be seen as rather superstitious, perhaps laying the foundation for racing drivers being known to be quite superstitious!

 

 

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