#1- Wolfgang Von Trips
Wolfgang Alexander Albert Eduard Maximilian Reichsgraf Berghe von Trips was a German racing driver who was active in Formula One for 5 years from 1956-1961. He drove for Scuderia Ferrari for a majority of his career and achieved 2 Grand Prix victories. He marked his F1 debut at 1956 British Grand Prix and was last seen at 1961 Italian Grand Prix.
He was born into a German Noble Rhineland family and dabbled in F1 from 1956-59 driving for Porsche, Lancias, and Ferrari before committing to his first full season with Ferrari in 1960. A tragedy at Monza in 1961 shook the world which ultimately took his life. During the race his Ferrari collided with Jim Clark's Lotus, became airborne and then crashed into side barriers. It threw Von trips fatally from the car and took along the life of 15 spectators.