why did i only get this in my youtube recommendation now. has anyone else watched it?? :00
happy new year everyone!!! hope we have many more fun moments in 2025 🎉
and happy 80th birthday to my dear jacky!! wishing him a joyful birthday <33
When you're close to me - Mike Hawthorn/Peter Collins
Graham Hill brings Santa to visit the children of racing drivers, and they enjoy a magic show and Santa handing out gifts for the children 😊
So, apparently new F1 fans don't know there were women in the F1 sport before. No, not F2 drivers, actual F1 drivers. So I feel like I should tell you guys about the first ever F1 female driver.
This is Maria Teresa de Filippis. She was born November 11, 1926 in Naples, Italy. She died January 18, 2016.
She participated in five World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 18 May 1958, but scored no championship points. She was a huge step in the F1 world for women, especially in that time period. She is hugely overlooked.
In the late 1940s, at the end of World War II, de Filippis developed an interest in motorsport. Despite some disbelief from friends and family, where two of her brothers told her that she would not be able to go very fast, goading her and making a bet that she would be slow, but at the age of 22, de Filippis began her racing career. She won her first race, driving a Fiat 500 on a 10 km drive between Salerno and Cava de' Tirreni. This result gave her the confidence to compete in the Italian sports car championship, where she finished second in the 1954 season.
After her, no woman would race in F1 again for 15 years until Lella Lombardi competed between 1974 and 1976. I will be doing a post about Lella, too.
pictures of ALFONSO DE PORTAGO that make me swoon
JIM CLARK saying hello to a cameraman at the 1963 INTERNATIONAL TROPHY
GRAHAM HILL, BRUCE MCLAREN & JIM CLARK boarding a plane back home, 1965