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The car responsible for the deadliest accident in Formula 1 history.
During the 2nd lap of the 1961 Italian Grand Prix Wolfgang von Trips collided with Jim Clarks Lotus during the approach to Parabolica, leading to him losing control of the car and crashed into a fence line of spectators, killing 15. Von Trips was ejected from the car and also fatally injured.

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1961
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Rosso Chiaro
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Black Leather
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CENTRAL
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1961 Belgian Grand Prix
1961 Belgian Grand Prix
1961 British Grand Prix
1961 British Grand Prix
1961 British Grand Prix
1961 Dutch Grand Prix
1961 French Grand Prix
1961 German Grand Prix
1961 German Grand Prix
1961 Italian Grand Prix
Jim Clarks damaged Lotus in front of von Trips Ferrari, Italian Grand Prix 1961
Von Trips destroyed car, 1961 Italian Grand Prix
von Trips losing control, 1961 Italian Grand Prix
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