List of Autodromo Nazionale di Monza fatalities

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Fatal accidents to competitors at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy during the Italian Grand Prix and other national and international motor-sport events.

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List of fatal accidents involving competitors

NoCompetitorDatePlaceSeriesRaceVehicle
1 Flag of Germany.svg Gregor Kuhn 9 Sep 1922Non-championship 1922 Italian Grand Prix Austro-Daimler
2 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Ugo Sivocci 8 Sep 1923Curva del VialoneNon-championship 1923 Italian Grand Prix Alfa Romeo P1
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louis Zborowski 8 Oct 1924Curve di LesmoNon-championship 1924 Italian Grand Prix Mercedes M72/94
4 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Luigi Galli 11 Sep 1926Non-championship 1926 Grand Prix of Nations 250cc Garelli
5 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Potito Franciosa 26 June 1927Curve di Lesmo1927 Monza Grand Prix 1927 Coppa Primi Passi Lancia Lambda
6 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Emilio Materassi 9 Sep 1928Rettifilo TribuneNon-championship 1928 Italian Grand Prix Lancia Lambda
7 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Luigi Arcangeli 23 May 1931Curva del VialoneNon-championship 1931 Italian Grand Prix Alfa Romeo 12C
8 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Baconin Borzacchini 10 Sep 1933South CurveNon-championship 1933 Monza Grand Prix Maserati 8C
9 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Giuseppe Campari 10 Sep 1933South CurveNon-championship 1933 Monza Grand Prix Alfa Romeo P3
10 Flag of Poland.svg Stanisław Czaykowski 10 Sep 1933South CurveNon-championship 1933 Monza Grand Prix Bugatti T54
11 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Aldo Marazza 11 Sep 1938Curve di Lesmo 1938 Italian Grand Prix Gran Premio Milano Maserati 6CM
12 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Ignazio Radice Fossati 4 Oct 1936Record AttemptMaserati Tipo 4 CS
13 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Moretti 24 Oct 1948Curve di LesmoItalian 1st Class Motorcycle Championship [1] 1948 Gran Premio d'Autunno Moto Guzzi 500cc
14 Flag of Austria.svg Rupert Hollaus 11 Sep 1954Curve di Lesmo 1954 FIM World Motor-Cycle Championship 1954 Grand Prix of Nations 125cc NSU
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ron Searles 14 Oct 1957Circuito SopraelevatoRecord AttemptCooper Bobtail Mk II
16 Flag of Italy.svg Nino Crivellari 28 June 1959Curva del Vialone1959 Campionato Italiano Allievi 1959 Coppa Junior Stanguellini - Fiat
17 Flag of Italy.svg Alfredo Tinazzo 28 June 1959Curva del Vialone1959 Campionato Italiano Allievi 1959 Coppa Junior De Sanctis–Fiat
18 Flag of Italy.svg Adolfo Covi 6 Sep 1959Curva del Vialone 1959 FIM World Motor-Cycle Championship 1959 Grand Prix of Nations 500cc Norton
19 Flag of Italy.svg Glicerio Barbolini 7 May 1961Rettifilo TribuneNon-championship 1961 Coppa Ascari Lancia Appia Zagato
20 Flag of Italy.svg Franco Tirri 3 Sep 1961Curve di Lesmo 1961 FIM World Motor-Cycle Championship 1961 Grand Prix of Nations 125cc Ducati
21 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang von Trips 10 Sep 1961 [2] Curva Parabolica 1961 FIA Formula 1 World Championship 1961 Italian Grand Prix Ferrari Dino 156
22 Flag of Italy.svg Marcello De Luca 16 Sep 1962Curva Parabolica1962 Campionato Italiano Formula Junior 1962 Coppa Junior Monza Dagrada - Lancia
23 Flag of Italy.svg Norberto Bagnalasta 28 June 1964Rettifilo Tribune1964 Italian F3 Championship 1964 Gran Premio della Lotteria Lotus 20
24 Flag of Switzerland.svg Tommy Spychiger 25 April 1965Curva Parabolica1965 World Championship of Makes 1965 1000 km di Monza Ferrari 365 P2
25 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Parodi 3 Oct 1965Curva ParabolicaNon-championship 1965 Coppa Leopoldo Carri FIAT Abarth 695
26 Flag of Italy.svg Attilio Zuppini 13 March 1965Curve di LesmoNon-championship 1966 Coppa Fisa FIAT Abarth 850 TC
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Boley Pittard 10 June 1967Rettifilo Tribune 1967 FIA Italian F3 Championship 1967 Coppa Autodromo di Monza Lola T60 - Ford
28 Flag of Austria.svg Jochen Rindt 5 Sep 1970 [3] Curva Parabolica 1970 FIA Formula 1 World Championship 1970 Italian Grand Prix Lotus-Ford 72
29 Flag of Italy.svg Achille Rossi 12 June 1971Curva ParabolicaNon-championship 1971 Trofeo Bepi Koelliker 500cc Kawasaki
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Bartropp 16 Feb 1973Curva Parabolica1973 The 240 Hours of MonzaRecord AttemptFord Escort 1100
31 Flag of Italy.svg Renzo Pasolini 20 May 1973Curve Grande 1973 FIM World Motor-Cycle Championship 1973 Grand Prix of Nations 250cc Harley Davidson
32 Flag of Finland.svg Jarno Saarinen 20 May 1973Curve Grande 1973 FIM World Motor-Cycle Championship 1973 Grand Prix of Nations 250cc Yamaha
33 Flag of Italy.svg Renzo Colombini 8 July 1973Curva Grande1973 Campionato Italiano Juniores1973 500 km di Monza500cc Suzuki
34 Flag of Italy.svg Renato Galtrucco 8 July 1973Curva Grande1973 Campionato Italiano Juniores1973 500 km di Monza500cc Suzuki SAIAD
35 Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Chionio 8 July 1973Curva Grande1973 Campionato Italiano Juniores1973 500 km di Monza500cc Honda
36 Flag of Switzerland.svg Silvio Moser 25 April 1974Curva Ascari1974 World Championship of Makes 1974 1000 km di Monza Lola T294
37 Flag of Sweden.svg Ronnie Peterson 10 Sep 1978 [4] Rettifilo Tribune 1978 FIA Formula 1 World Championship 1978 Italian Grand Prix Lotus 78 - Cosworth
38 Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Ceccoli 24 May 1987Curve di Lesmo1987 Gran Premio delle Nazioni1987 Yamaha Super Trophy400cc Yamaha FZ
39 Flag of Italy.svg Wilmer Marsigli 2 Aug 1991Rettifilo1991 Italian Motor-Cycle ChampionshipTrofeo Italiano 250250cc Aprilia
40 Flag of Italy.svg Domenico Cirrito 15 June 19921992 Trofeo SeriesPractice750cc Suzuki
41 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Paquay 7 May 1998Rettifilo 1998 Monza Superbike World Championship round 1998 World Supersport Championship 600cc Honda CBR
42 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Burnelli 8 April 1999Curva Grande1999 Campionati Assoluti d'ItaliaSupersport Race600cc Ducati

List of fatal accidents during unofficial testing

NoCompetitorDatePlaceEntrantEventType
1 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Enrico Giaccone 26 Aug 1923FIAT S.A.Private TestFIAT 805
2 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Rudolf Heydel 4 Feb 1936Auto Union AGPrivate TestAuto Union Type C
3 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Emilio Villoresi 20 June 1939Scuderia FerrariPrivate TestAlfa Romeo 158 Alfetta
4 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Renzo Cantoni 5 March 1939Private TestMaserati 1100
5 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Alberti 28 June 1959Curva GrandeMoto Guzzi SpAPrivate Test500cc Moto Guzzi Dondolino
6 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Ascari 26 May 1955 [5] Curva del VialoneScuderia FerrariPrivate TestFerrari 750S Monza
7 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Degli Antoni 7 Aug 1956Curve di LesmoPrivate Test125cc Ducati Desmo
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Phil Green 5 May 1959Curve di LesmoPrivate TestMG Spider
9 Flag of Italy.svg Bruno Deserti 25 May 1965Curva GrandeScuderia FerrariPrivate TestFerrari 330P3
10 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Gallieri 12 May 1998RettifiloPrivate Test600cc Bimota YB9 SR

List of fatal accidents involving race officials

NoOfficialDatePlaceSeriesRaceRole
1 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Gislimberti 10 Sep 2000Variante della Roggia 2000 FIA Formula 1 World Championship 2000 Italian Grand Prix Fire Marshal

List of fatal accidents involving spectators

FatalitiesDriverDatePlaceSeriesRace
20 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Emilio Materassi 9 Sep 1928 [6] Rettifilo Tribune 1928 Italian Grand Prix
15 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang von Trips 10 Sep 1961 [7] Curva Parabolica 1961 FIA Formula 1 World Championship 1961 Italian Grand Prix

Sources

  1. http://www.primomoretti.it/assets/10_11omino.jpg [ bare URL image file ]
  2. Autosport p103 dated 13 July 2000 Haymarket Specialist Publications ISSN   0269-946X
  3. Autosport p126 dated 13 July 2000 Haymarket Specialist Publications ISSN   0269-946X
  4. Autosport p155 dated 13 July 2000 Haymarket Specialist Publications ISSN   0269-946X
  5. Autosport p86 dated 13 July 2000 Haymarket Specialist Publications ISSN   0269-946X
  6. The Chequered Flag - 100 Years of Motor Racing p123 by Ivan Rendall (1995) Media Eye Ltd Weidenfeld & Nicolson ISBN   0-297-83220-4
  7. The Chequered Flag - 100 Years of Motor Racing p225 by Ivan Rendall (1995) Media Eye Ltd Weidenfeld & Nicolson ISBN   0-297-83220-4

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