Eugenio Castellotti Explained

Eugenio Castellotti
Nationality: Italian
Birth Date:10 October 1930
Birth Place:Lodi, Italy
Death Place:Modena, Italy
Years:
Team(S):Lancia, Ferrari
Races:14
Championships:0
Wins:0
Podiums:3
Points:19.5
Poles:1
Fastest Laps:0
First Race:1955 Argentine Grand Prix
Last Race:1957 Argentine Grand Prix

Eugenio Castellotti (10 October 1930 – 14 March 1957) was a racing driver from Italy. He won the 1956 Mille Miglia and 1956 12 Hours of Sebring, and took several Formula One World Championship podiums. His career was cut short by a fatal testing accident at Modena in 1957. He was nicknamed "Il Bello" ("The Handsome").[1] [2]

Driving career

Castellotti was born in Lodi, Italy. He acquired a Ferrari 166 MM s/n 0058M at the age of twenty, from a local benefactor,[3] and began racing sports cars. In 1952 he won the Portuguese Grand Prix, was third at Bari and second at Monaco which was run that year for sports cars. In 1953 he won the 10 Hours of Messina and finished third in the Carrera Panamericana in Mexico.[3] In 1954, he signed for Lancia and again drove sports cars whilst awaiting the team's Grand Prix car.[3] He eventually made his Grand Prix debut at Buenos Aires on 16 January 1955, for Lancia, but struggled in the warmer temperatures and crashed.[3] However, he finished second at Monaco,[4] but in mid-season the team amalgamated with Scuderia Ferrari, for whom Castellotti drove for the remainder of his career. He participated in 14 World Championship Grands Prix, achieving 3 podiums and scored a total of 19.5 championship points. He secured pole position, with Lancia, at the 1955 Belgian Grand Prix, becoming the youngest driver to do so (at age 24 years, 7 months and 26 days), a record that stood for 13 years until Jacky Ickx's pole position at the 1968 German Grand Prix.

He also participated in several non-Championship Formula One races. Castellotti won the March 1956 12 Hours of Sebring at Sebring, Florida partnered with Fangio.[3] He followed this triumph by winning the Mille Miglia race in Brescia and the Grand Prix for sports cars in Rouen, France.[5] Castellotti's Ferrari achieved a total race time of 2 hours 10 minutes 31.1 seconds, winning the race.[6] He was also second in the Nürburgring 1000 km race again partnered with Fangio.[3]

Private life

Known for his sophisticated manners and tailored clothes, Castellotti had significantly prominent media profile in Italy for his relationship with ballerina and actress Delia Scala. Castellotti and Scala were officially engaged at the time of his death.[7]

Death

Castellotti died at 26 years old during a private Ferrari test session at the Modena Autodrome.[8] Castellotti was testing a new Ferrari Grand Prix car for the 1957 season.[9] He had been told by Enzo Ferrari in person to test there and set a fast time, in order to beat an unofficial lap record that had just been set by Jean Behra for Maserati.[10] He hit a high kerb at a chicane and was thrown out of the car; his body was hurled 100yd. The car repeatedly overturned before coming to rest in the members' stand. No other people were hurt. According to physicians, Castellotti's skull fracture caused his instant death.[5]

Legacy

Castellotti was considered the greatest Italian driver since Alberto Ascari.[5] In 1958, Castellotti's friend Giuseppe Corsi founded Scuderia Castellotti in Lodi to honour his memory. The team used modified Ferrari Tipo 553 2.0-litre engines bored out to 2.5 litres and rebranded as "Castellotti", with "Eugenio" on the cam covers. The cars were easily distinguishable from other F1 T51s in that their exhausts were fitted on the left, while all other engines used in T51s had their exhausts on the right. The team competed in four events in 1960 with Italian drivers Gino Munaron, Giorgio Scarlatti and Giulio Cabianca. Cabianca scored the team's first championship points by finishing fourth at the 1960 Italian Grand Prix. The team folded in 1961 after Cabianca fatally crashed in the same autodrome where Castellotti had his accident. Castellotti's legacy has been honoured by Club Auto Moto Storiche Castellotti in Lodi.[11]

Major career wins (sportscars):

Racing record

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisEngine12345678WDCPoints
1955Scuderia LanciaLancia D50Lancia DS50 2.5 V8ARG
MON
500BEL
3rd12
Scuderia FerrariFerrari 625Ferrari 107 2.5 L4GBR
Ferrari 555Ferrari 106 2.5 L4NED
ITA
1956Scuderia FerrariLancia Ferrari D50Lancia Ferrari DS50 2.5 V8ARG
MON
500BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
6th7.5
1957Scuderia FerrariFerrari 801Lancia Ferrari DS50 2.5 V8ARG
MON500FRAGBRGERPESITANC0

Non-championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)(Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718
1955Scuderia LanciaLancia D50Lancia V8NZLBUEVAL
PAU
GLOBORINTNAPALBCURCORLONDARREDDAT
Scuderia FerrariOUT
AVOSYR
1956Scuderia FerrariLancia D50Lancia V8BUE
GLVSYR
AININTNAP
100VNWCAESUSBRH
1957Scuderia FerrariLancia D50Lancia V8BUE
SYRPAUGLVNAPRMSCAEINTMODMOR

† Indicates shared drive with Luigi Musso

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-09-26 . Eugenio Castellotti The "forgotten" drivers of F1 . 2023-12-18 . www.f1forgottendrivers.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Eugenio Castellotti - Alternative Formula-1 . 2023-12-18 . Alternative Formula1 . ru.
  3. Book: Small, Steve. The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. 95. 0851127029.
  4. Book: The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Steve Small. 94. 0851127029.
  5. Castellotti, Ace Italian Driver, Killed Testing New Racing Car, The New York Times, March 15, 1957, Page 29
  6. Castellotti Auto First, The New York Times, July 9, 1956, Page 29.
  7. Web site: Eugenio Castellotti: Con le corse nel sangue. 2 January 2013. Nei primi mesi del 1957 il nome di Castellotti compare sui giornali non per le sue imprese sportive, ma per la sua discussa relazione con la soubrette Delia Scala. it. archivio.unita.news. 9 September 2019.
  8. Web site: Eugenio Castellotti . www.grandprix.com . 27 January 2016.
  9. Memoirs of Enzo Ferrari's Lieutenant by Franco Gozzi p.58
  10. Web site: Motorsport Memorial - . 2023-12-18 . www.motorsportmemorial.org.
  11. Web site: Club AutoMotoStoriche Eugenio Castellotti | Lodi | Benvenuti. www.camseugeniocastellotti.com. 18 December 2019.