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  1. SpA Ferrari SEFAC. Best finish. 2nd (1960) Ricardo Valentín Rodríguez de la Vega (14 February 1942 – 1 November 1962) [1] was the first Mexican driver ever to take part in a Formula One Grand Prix, competing in the 1961 and 1962 Formula One seasons. At the age of 19 years and 208 days, when first racing for Ferrari at the 1961 Italian Grand ...

  2. At Le Mans, the brothers were separated; Ricardo drove the North American Racing Team's Ferrari 250 TR (0766). He finished second, driving with Andre Pilette, behind the works Ferrari of Paul Frere and Olivier Gendebien, the youngest driver ever to stand on the podium. Towards the end of the year, they started racing Formula Junior and karts.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · Four Sharknose Ferraris line up at 1961 Italian Grand Prix — a 19-year old-Rodriguez was on the front row. Getty Images To make your GP debut at Monza in a Ferrari — at 19— is to face as much pressure as racing can exert, and the consequences, given Ricardo’s outlook, could have been disastrous.

  4. Active years: 2. Ricardo Valentín Rodríguez de la Vega (14 February 1942 – 1 November 1962) was a Mexican racing driver. He competed in the 1961 and 1962 Formula One seasons. His elder brother, Pedro, was also a noted racing driver who had much success in sports car racing and Formula One. Also, at 19 years and 208 days old when first ...

  5. Oct 29, 2023 · TREMAYNE: The tragic story of Mexico’s F1 heroes Pedro and Ricardo Rodriguez. Mexico’s best circuit – the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – is named in honour of the country’s two great F1 drivers, legendary brothers Pedro and Ricardo Rodriguez. Ahead of this weekend’s race at the track that bears their name, F1 Hall of Fame journalist ...

  6. Oct 29, 2015 · Force India’s Sergio Perez, one of just six Mexicans to have raced in F1, has always spoken in reverential terms about the Rodriguez brothers and their place in Mexican motor racing history. “Pedro and Ricardo Rodriguez are idols for everybody who is interested in motorsport in Mexico,” Perez told Formula1.com recently. “It is an honour ...

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  8. Feb 27, 2023 · 24 HOURS OF LE MANS CENTENARY – PEOPLE AND MACHINES ⎮ Pedro and Ricardo Rodriguez were instrumental in the popularity of motorsport in their native Mexico, and they also became part of the 24 Hours of Le Mans legend with a long chase at the front of the race in 1961 and Pedro’s victory in 1968. Let’s look back at the story of their achievements, but also the tragedies.