- Alejandro de Tomaso
Former F1 driver
Name = Alejandro de Tomaso
Nationality = flagicon|Argentina flagicon|Italy Argentine-Italian
Years = F1|1957, F1|1959
Team(s) =Scuderia Centro Sud ,O.S.C.A.
Races = 2
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1957 Argentine Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1959 United States Grand Prix Alejandro de Tomaso (born in
Buenos Aires ,July 10 ,1928 - died inModena ,Italy ,May 21 ,2003 ) was aracing driver and industrialist fromArgentina . His name is sometimes seen in an Italianised form as "Alessandro de Tomaso". He participated in twoFormula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting onJanuary 13 ,1957 . He scored no championship points.De Tomaso the carmaker
Despite his
Formula 1 career, de Tomaso was much more significant in the motoring world as a maker of cars. He founded the Italian sports car company De Tomaso Automobili in 1959, and later built up a substantial business empire.Born in
Argentina of a prominent political family, de Tomaso fled to Italy – from where his paternal grandfather had emigrated – in his late twenties after being implicated in a plot to overthrow the Argentinian president,Juan Perón . He started his career in the car industry as a racing driver forMaserati andO.S.C.A. and married Isabelle Haskell, an American heiress who also raced cars.In 1959 he founded the
De Tomaso car company inModena , originally to build prototypes and racing cars, which included aFormula 1 car forFrank Williams 's team in 1970. De Tomaso then turned to high-performance sports cars, most of which usedaluminium backbonechassis , which were to become the company's technical trademark.De Tomaso cars include the two-door, mid-engined Vallelunga, Mangusta and Pantera; the Deauville, a four-door saloon resembling theJaguar XJ6 ; and the Longchamp, a two-door coupé version of the Deauville which later formed the basis of theMaserati Kyalami.De Tomaso 's most recent product has been the Guarà, a two-door sports car with acarbon fibre bodyshell.During the 1960s and 1970s, de Tomaso acquired a number of Italian industrial holdings. As well as the
Ghia andVignale coachbuilding studios, he gained control of theBenelli andMoto Guzzi motorcycle firms, theInnocenti car company (founded as an offshoot of theBritish Motor Corporation to buildMini s inItaly ), and, in 1975, the celebrated sports car makerMaserati , which he rescued from bankruptcy with the assistance of the Italian government. Over time, however, he sold many of his holdings;Ghia infamously was sold toFord (who would make much use of the name) in 1973;Innocenti andMaserati were sold toFiat (which promptly closed the former) in 1993. De Tomaso suffered a stroke in 1993, and the day-to-day running of theDe Tomaso company passed to his son Santiago.Alejandro de Tomaso died in Italy in 2003.
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