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🇮🇹 Roberto Lippi

Racing driver from Italy. Formula 1, De Tomaso-Osca.
Driver facts
Full name
Roberto Lippi
Born
17 October 1926(b. 1926)
Nationality
Italy
Current team
De Tomaso-Osca
Series
Formula 1
Status
Retired
Career wins
0
Career podiums
0
Career starts
1
Career DNFs
1
Racer Rating
2,942
Driver photo · 3:4
Racer Rating
2,942
RANK 3005 / 15,348 INDEXED · +0 SEASON
FIA Categorisation
Not on file
FIA CATEGORISATION NOT YET INDEXED
SOURCE · FIA.COM
SYNTHESIZED FROM 1 SOURCE · UPDATED 0H AGO

Roberto Lippi is a racing driver from Italy who last raced in Formula 1 for De Tomaso-Osca. Lippi has recorded 0 wins and 0 podiums from 1 start.[1]

A Racer Rating of 2,942 ranks Lippi 3005th of 15,348 indexed drivers, on an Elo scale where the strongest reach the low five figures. It is built from every indexed race in the driver's file, decayed for time since their last race.

SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS
1961 form
LAST 1 RACES · FINISH POSITION, HIGHER IS BETTER
P1P5P10P20DNFITA
Recent results
TAP A ROW FOR THE FULL RACE
1961-09-10Autodromo Nazionale di MonzaFormula 1DNF−88
Season by season
SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPodiumsDNFsPolesPointsPosGain/LossRating
1961▸Formula 1De Tomaso-Osca100100P18−882,942
Recent coverage
No recent coverage found.
RACERDB · REFERENCE FOR EVERY RACING SERIESAGGREGATED FROM 1 SOURCES · SYNCED 23H AGO
SERIES AND TEAM NAMES ARE TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERSPRIVACY
SYNTHESIZED FROM 2 SOURCES · UPDATED 0H AGO

Roberto Lippi was an Italian racing driver who won the inaugural Campionato Italiano Formula Junior championship in 1958, establishing himself as a competitive single-seater driver at national level. His success in Formula Junior led to an attempt at Formula 1; he entered the 1961 World Championship at Monza in a privateer De Tomaso-Osca but finished 18th and failed to score points.[1]

Lippi's sole recorded Formula 1 start represents the extent of his World Championship career on this database. The De Tomaso-Osca was a privateer effort fielding only occasional drivers, and the team recorded no race wins across its history. His competitive standing, measured at 2,942, places him in an amateur to club-racing band, reflecting a career built primarily on national-level competition rather than sustained professional racing.[2]

SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia
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