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Alberto Crespo

Alberto Crespo: A Brief Journey in Formula One

Alberto Augusto Crespo, born on 16 January 1920 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, had a fleeting yet memorable career in the world of Formula One racing. Crespo’s journey in this high-speed sport was marked by a singular appearance that left a lasting impression on motorsport enthusiasts.

Early Aspirations and the Lone Grand Prix

Crespo’s aspirations in racing led him to the prestigious stage of Formula One, where he made his sole appearance at the 1952 Italian Grand Prix. Driving a Maserati entered by Enrico Platé, Crespo faced the daunting challenge of qualifying for the race. Despite his efforts and the potential he showed, Crespo narrowly missed qualifying, an outcome that defined his brief stint in Formula One. This moment, though a low point, highlighted the challenges and the competitive nature of the sport during that era.

Legacy and Impact

While Alberto Crespo’s Formula One career was limited to this single attempt, his endeavour in the 1952 Italian Grand Prix remains a noteworthy part of Argentina’s rich motorsport history. Crespo’s participation during the early years of Formula One adds to the narrative of Argentine drivers who have graced the sport, sharing the stage with legendary names like Juan Manuel Fangio. Crespo’s story is a testament to the passion and determination that drives individuals to compete at the highest levels of motor racing.

Career Stats

Year Team Car Engine Entries Starts Wins Podiums Points Pole Positions Fastest Laps
1952 Enrico Platé Maserati 4CLT/48 Maserati/Platé Straight-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Seasons Competed in

  1. 1952 Season