Enrico Platé
Enrico Platé (28 January 1909, Milan, Italy – 2 February 1954, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a motor racing driver and team manager. Although born in Italy, Platé raced, and latterly ran his racing team Scuderia Enrico Platé, under Swiss nationality. He began his career as a mechanic, but swiftly took to racing cars in addition to repairing them. His best result as a driver was fourth place (albeit also last place) in the 1938 Modena Autodrome. Although he did not achieve any notable success in the pre-World War II voiturette class, Enrico Platé became a significant and influential figure in post-war grand prix and early Formula One racing as a team owner. During his brief career in this role, Platé ran Maseratis for notable drivers such as Prince Bira, Harry Schell and fellow Swiss Toulo de Graffenried.
Full name | Scuderia Enrico Platé |
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Base | Switzerland |
Founder(s) | Enrico Platé |
Noted staff | Enrico Platé |
Noted drivers | Tazio Nuvolari Toulo de Graffenried B. Bira Harry Schell Louis Chiron |
Formula One World Championship career | |
First entry | 1950 British Grand Prix |
Races entered | 12 |
Constructors | Maserati |
Engines | Maserati Platé |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race victories | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Final entry | 1953 Dutch Grand Prix |