Stanisław Czaykowski

Count Stanisław Czaykowski (* June 10, 1899 The Hague, The Netherlands, † September 10, 1933 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza ) was a Polish racing driver.

Stanisław Czaykowski (according to other sources, Stanislas Czaykowski or Stanislaus Czaykowski ) took 1930-1933 at several Grand Prix and sports car racing part. His two race wins, he celebrated the Grand Prix of Morocco 1931 in Anfa and the Grand Prix of Provence in 1932.

On September 10, 1933 Czaykowski died at the Grand Prix of Italy 1933. His Bugatti Type 54 came in the notorious Curva Sud is only about 50 meters from the site of the track from where already a few minutes before the two Italians Baconin Borzacchini and Giuseppe Campari in a collision that killed. His car overturned, the head of Poland struck a stone lying in the grass. Head over the Bugatti remained at the edge of the track lie buried Czaykowski among themselves, caught fire and was completely gutted. For Stanisław Czaykowski any help came too late, as it was suspected that he had already died of severe head injuries before he burned.

At the same place it came in 1961 when the Italian Grand Prix for the most accident of Formula 1 history, as raced Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips in the audience and 15 people tore into death.

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