Difference between revisions of "Scuderia Centro Sud"

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Revision as of 21:10, 3 February 2009

A Cooper-Maserati T51 in Scuderia Centro Sud's rosso corsa livery.

Scuderia Centro Sud was a privateer racing team founded by Guglielmo "Mimmo" Dei that entered various Formula 1 and sports car between 1956 and 1965.

They were notable for entering a total of 49 World Championship rounds, with cars such as the Maserati 250F, various Maserati-powered Coopers and, in the 1960s, a BRM P57. They scored a total of 24 points (most of them thanks to driver Masten Gregory), but never won a race.

They also made Maria Teresa de Filippis the first woman Formula One racer in history.

List of drivers entered by Scuderia Centro Sud