Wolfgang von Trips explained

Wolfgang von Trips
Nationality: West German
Birth Date:4 May 1928
Birth Place:Cologne, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany
Death Place:Monza, Italy
Years:
Team(S):Ferrari, Porsche, Scuderia Centro Sud
Races:29 (27 starts)
Championships:0
Wins:2
Podiums:6
Points:56
Poles:1
Fastest Laps:0
First Race:1956 British Grand Prix
First Win:1961 Dutch Grand Prix
Last Win:1961 British Grand Prix
Last Race:1961 Italian Grand Prix

Wolfgang Alexander Albert Eduard Maximilian Reichsgraf Berghe von Trips (pronounced as /de/; 4 May 1928 – 10 September 1961), also simply known as Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, was a German racing driver. Nicknamed "Taffy" by friends and fellow racers, he was the son of a noble Rhineland family.

Early life and family

The son of a noble Rhineland family,[1] von Trips was born in Cologne, in the Rhine Province, which at the time was part of the Free State of Prussia during the years of the Weimar Republic. He was an aristocrat and count.[2] Regarding personal names, Graf is a German title, translated as Count, not a first or middle name; the feminine form is Gräfin. Von Trips grew up in a Romantic-moated castle in Horrem (now a district of Kerpen), Cologne. The inheritance of his parents, the castle, and the agricultural and fruit-growing possessions weighted heavily on the young von Trips, who one day had to take sole responsibility for all these lands. From 1951 onwards, he struggled to train to become a qualified farmer as his true passion was racing.[3]

Formula One and sports car driver career

Von Trips had diabetes during his career and he always had high sugar snacks during the races to compensate for his low blood sugar levels.[4] [5] Von Trips participated in 29 Formula One World Championship Grand Prix races, debuting on 2 September 1956. He won two races, secured one pole position, achieved six podiums, and scored a total of 56 championship points.[6] [7] [8] Friends and fellow draws gave him the "Taffy" nickname.[9]

Von Trips sustained a concussion when he spun off track at the Nürburgring during trial runs for a sports car race held in May 1957. His Ferrari was destroyed. It was the only one of its marque to be entered in the Gran Turismo car class of larger than 1600 cc.[10] Von Trips was forced out of a Royal Automobile Club Grand Prix at Silverstone, in July 1958, when his Ferrari came into the pits on the 60th lap with no oil.[11] The following August, he was fifth at Porto in the 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix, which was won by Stirling Moss in a Vanwall. Von Trips completed 49 laps and was one lap behind at the finish. Moss was more than five minutes ahead of Mike Hawthorn, who finished second in a Ferrari.[12]

In July 1960, von Trips was victorious in a Formula Two event in a Ferrari, with a newly introduced engine in the rear. The race was in Stuttgart and was called the Solitude Formula Two Grand Prix. It was a 20-lap event with the winner averaging 102.21mph over 142miles.[13] He won the Targa Florio, 10-lap 448miles race, in May 1961. Von Trips achieved an average speed of 64.26mph in his Ferrari with Olivier Gendebien of Belgium as his co-driver.[14] Von Trips and Phil Hill traded the lead at Spa, Belgium, during the 1961 Belgian Grand Prix. Hill led most of the way in front of a crowd of 100,000 people. Ferraris captured the first four places at the race conclusion with von Trips finishing second. The Formula One World Championship driver competition at this juncture in 1961 was led by Hill with 19 points followed by von Trips with 18.[15]

In 1961, von Trips established a go-kart race track in Kerpen, Germany. The track was later leased by Rolf Schumacher, whose sons, Michael and Ralf, made their first laps there.[2] In the words of a 2007 German documentary film about von Trips, "If he had won then, he would have become as famous as Michael Schumacher later was – it would have been a kind of second miracle in Bern!"[3]

Death

The 1961 Italian Grand Prix on 10 September saw von Trips tightly locked in the battle for the Formula One World Drivers' Championship that year with his teammate. On the second lap of the race at Monza, his Ferrari collided with Jim Clark's Lotus on the long straight before Parabolica, approaching what is now Curva Alboreto; he had made contact with Clark while he was trying to overtake him, which caused him to lose control of his car and went straight into the crowd at high speed.[16] His car became airborne and crashed into a side barrier, fatally throwing von Trips from the car, and killing fifteen spectators.[17] [18] [19] Von Trips died before reaching hospital.[20] The toll of the accident remains the worst in the history of Formula One.[21] As a result of the accident, the FIA banned Formula One from competing on circuits with steeply-banked corners.[22]

Clark and his car were subjected to an investigation;[23] he was initially accused of manslaughter, before the charges were dropped.[24] At the time, Clark described the accident by saying: "Von Trips and I were racing along the straightaway and were nearing one of the banked curves, the one on the southern end. We were about 100 metres from the beginning of the curve. Von Trips was running close to the inside of the track. I was closely following him, keeping near the outside. At one point von Trips shifted sideways so that my front wheels collided with his back wheels. It was the fatal moment. Von Trips's car spun twice and went into the guardrail along the inside of the track. Then it bounced back, struck my own car and bounced down into the crowd."[1] Movie footage of the crash that surfaced after the race showed that Clark's memory of the incident was inaccurate; after colliding with Clark, von Trips's car rode directly up an embankment on the outside of the track and struck a fence behind which spectators were closely packed.[25] At the time of his death, von Trips was leading the Formula One World Championship.[26] He had previous incidents at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, where he crashed cars in the 1956 Italian Grand Prix and the 1958 Italian Grand Prix, and was injured in both events.[1]

Racing record

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011WDCPoints
Scuderia FerrariLancia-Ferrari D50Ferrari V8ARGMON500BELFRAGBRGERITA
NC0
Scuderia FerrariLancia-Ferrari D50AFerrari V8ARG
6 *
14th4
Ferrari 801MON
Ret †
500FRAGBRGERPESITA
Scuderia FerrariFerrari Dino 246Ferrari V6ARGMON
NED500BELFRA
GBR
GER
POR
ITA
MOR12th9
Dr Ing hcf Porsche KGPorsche 718 F2Porsche Flat-4MON
500NEDFRAGBRGER
PORITANC0
Scuderia FerrariFerrari Dino 246Ferrari V6USA
Scuderia FerrariFerrari Dino 246Ferrari V6ARG
MON
500NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
POR
7th10
Ferrari 246P F2ITA
Scuderia Centro SudCooper T51Maserati
Straight-4
USA
Scuderia FerrariFerrari 156Ferrari V6MON
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
USA2nd33

* Indicates shared drive with Cesare Perdisa and Peter Collins

† Indicates shared drive with Mike Hawthorn[27]

Formula One Non-Championship results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021
1957Scuderia FerrariLancia D50Lancia V8BUE
SYRPAUGLVNAPRMSCAEINTMODMOR
1961Scuderia FerrariFerrari 156Ferrari V6LOMGLVPAUBRXVIEAINSYRNAPLONSILSOL
DNA
KANDANMODFLGOULLEWVALRANNATRSA

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-Driver(s)CarClassLaps
1956 Porscke KG Richard von FrankenbergPorsche 550A CoupeS 1.52825th1st
1958 Scuderia Ferrari Wolfgang SeidelFerrari 250 TR/58S 3.0101DNFDNF
1959 Porscke KG Jo BonnierPorsche 718 RSKS 2.0182DNFDNF
1960 Scuderia Ferrari Phil HillFerrari 250 TR59/60S 3.022DNFDNF
1961 SEFAC Ferrari Richie GintherFerrari 246 SPS 2.5231DNFDNF

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 1961-09-11 . Von Trips, 11 Monza Fans Killed; Hill Wins . Los Angeles Times . C1 . 0458-3035.
  2. Web site: 2014 . Wolfgang 'Tappy' von Trips (1928–1961) . 2024-02-14 . Unique Cars and Parts.
  3. Web site: 2007 . Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips – Zwischen Rittergut und Rennstrecke . Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips – Between the Manor and the Race Track . 2024-02-14 . German Documentaries . de.
  4. Web site: Scroggs . Jennings R. . 2011-05-04 . Morning Qualifying – Wednesday with Wolfgang Edition . 2024-02-14 . Hooniverse.
  5. Web site: Grolleman . Jaap . 2015-04-09 . Driver Spotlight: Wolfgang von Trips . 2024-02-14 . Jaap Grolleman.
  6. Book: Small, Steve. Grand Prix Who's Who. Wolfgang von Trips. 2000. Third. Travel Publishing. Reading, Berkshire. 592–593. 2024-02-14. 978-1-902007-46-5. registration. Internet Archive.
  7. Web site: Wolfgang von Trips. Motor Sport. 2024-02-14. 2014. Motor Sport Database.
  8. Web site: Wolfgang von Trips Statistics and Results . 2024-02-14 . Motorsport Stats. 2021.
  9. Web site: Lynch . Steven . 2010-06-04 . The unexplained mystery of 'Taffy' von Trips – Ask Steven . 2024-02-14 . ESPN UK.
  10. News: 1957-05-26 . German Driver Injured In Sports Car Trials . 2024-02-14 . The New York Times . S3 . New York Times Article Archive . 0362-4331.
  11. News: 1958-07-20 . Collins' Ferrari Wins Royal Automobile Club's Grand Prix at Silverstone; Moss Forced Out In English Race . 2024-02-14 . The New York Times . S9 . New York Times Article Archive . 0362-4331.
  12. News: 1958-08-25 . Moss Wins Portugal's Grand Prix . The New York Times . A15 . 0362-4331.
  13. News: 1960-07-25 . Von Trips's Victory In Stuttgart . The Times . 5 . 0140-0460.
  14. News: 1961-05-01 . Von Trips Sets Up New Record . The Times . 4 . 0140-0460.
  15. News: 1961-06-19 . Hill Captures Belgium Prix; Ginther Third . Los Angeles Times . C5 . 0458-3035.
  16. Web site: Arkkukangas . Juha . 2016-09-23 . Accident of Wolfgang Von Trips at Monza, 1961 . 2024-02-14 . CarThrottle.
  17. October 1961 . 1961 Italian Grand Prix race report: von Trips suffers fatal accident whilst Hill wins title . 2024-02-14 . Motor Sport . 44.
  18. Web site: 2005 . Albino Albertini . 2024-02-14 . Motorsport Memorial.
  19. Web site: Collantine . Keith . 2011-09-09 . 50 years ago today: F1's worst tragedy at Monza . 2024-02-14 . RaceFans.
  20. News: Williams . Richard . 2011-09-05 . When motor racing really was a matter of life and death . 2024-02-14 . The Guardian . 0261-3077.
  21. Web site: 2022 . -->1961 Italian Grand Prix – The Crash Photos Database ]. 2024-02-16 . The Fastlane.
  22. Web site: King . Ryan Erik . 2023-09-26 . These Are The Worst Crashes In Motorsports History − 1961 Italian Grand Prix . 2024-02-16 . Jalopnik.
  23. Web site: Schneider . Jürgen . 2021-09-10 . On the death of Count Trips: Clark mechanic recounts . 2024-02-16 . Speedweek.com.
  24. Web site: 2011-09-10 . L'ultima corsa di Wolfgang von Trips . 2024-02-16 . Il Post . it.
  25. Wolfgang von Trip's Fatal Crash at Monza (graphic) . 2009-06-30 . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/cP69nWsGtpY . 2021-12-12 . live . YouTube . @RacingCrashes.
  26. Web site: 2006 . Taffy The Story of Count Graf Berghe von Trips . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120320095831/http://www.research-racing.de/Trips-gb.htm . 20 March 2012 . 2024-02-14 . Research Racing.
  27. Web site: All championship race entries, by Wolfgang von Trips. ChicaneF1. 1997. 2024-02-14.