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2016 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 13–15 May 2016
Official name 10e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.337 km (2.074 miles)

The 2016 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the tenth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

For this event, Race A for pre-war Grand Prix cars lost its race status and was held as a parade. [1]

On Wednesday 11 May, before the event got underway, a new permanent Race Control building was inaugurated by Prince Albert II. It had been built to ease the considerable effort required to construct the Grand Prix circuit each year, which can take up to six weeks. [2] [3]

Race D featured Prince Joachim of Denmark alongside countryman and former F1 driver Jac Nellemann. Nelleman did not start the race due to brake issues in qualifying. [4]

A notable car in Race E was the Assegai, one of the only South African-built F1 cars. It had been purchased and restored to 1962 F1 regulations specifically for this event. [5]

Anthony Beltoise took part in Race F, driving a Matra MS120C similar to that which his father Jean-Pierre had raced at Monaco during his F1 career. The chassis used was MS120-06, which had been driven by Chris Amon in the 1971 and the 1972 Formula One seasons. [6] [7] [8] He had intended to drive the BRM P160B with which his father had won the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix, but the car was impossible to acquire in France because it carries tobacco sponsorship, due to the Loi Évin. [9] Anthony ran seventh in the race, but retired with an oil leak. [10] Also appearing in Race F was former F1 driver Paolo Barilla, who had restored a 1970 Ferrari 312B with help from its original designer Mauro Forghieri and 2002 Dakar Rally teammate Stefano Calzi. The car ran well in practice but retired on the opening lap of the race with a broken fuel pump. The restoration project was filmed and released as a feature-length documentary, Ferrari 312B.

Stirling Moss made an appearance to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his first Monaco Grand Prix victory in 1956, and was reunited with the Maserati 250F he drove in the race. [9]

Results

Summary

Série Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
B Formula 1 and Formula 2 Pre-1961 United Kingdom Tony Wood United Kingdom Tony Wood 1:55.205 United Kingdom Tony Wood
C Sports cars 1952-1955 United Kingdom Chris Ward United Kingdom Chris Ward 2:02.097 United Kingdom Chris Ward
D Formula Junior - front engine 1958-1960 United States Joe Colasacco United Kingdom Jonathon Hughes 1:57.197 United Kingdom Jonathon Hughes
E Formula 1 - 1500 cm3 1961-1965 United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst 1:49.994 United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst
F Formula 1 1966-1972 United Kingdom Stuart Hall United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:34.107 United Kingdom Stuart Hall
G Formula 1 1973-1976 Italy Alex Caffi Italy Alex Caffi 1:34.282 Italy Alex Caffi

Série B: Pre-1961 F1 Grand Prix Cars and F2

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 36 United Kingdom Tony Wood Tec-Mec F415 1959 10 20:34.124 1
2 50 Switzerland Michael Gans Scarab F1 1960 10 +1.722
3 40 New Zealand Roger Wills Lotus 16 1958 10 +4.109
4 32 Spain Guillermo Fierro-Eleta Maserati 250F 1954 10 +22.146
5 38 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 16 1959 10 +22.425
6 20 United Kingdom Tony Smith Ferrari Dino 246 1960 10 +35.204
7 58 United Kingdom Ian Nuthall Alta F2 1952 10 +49.973
8 68 United Kingdom Paul Grant Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 10 +50.698
9 64 United Kingdom Eddie McGuire Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 10 +53.520
10 72 United Kingdom Steve Russell Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 10 +1:19.893
11 60 United Kingdom David Wenman Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 10 +1:21.689
12 48 United Kingdom Samuel Stretton Ferrari 555 "Supersqualo" 1955 10 +1:42.180
13 10 Belgium Marc Valvekens Gordini T16 1954 10 +1:46.134
14 66 United Kingdom Guy Plante Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 10 +1:48.499
15 42 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey Lotus 16 1959 10 +1:51.310
16 28 United States Graham Adelman Maserati 250F 1956 10 +1:55.142
17 56 Austria Martin Halusa Maserati 250F 1959 10 +1:55.822
18 62 United Kingdom Barry Wood Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 9 +1 lap
19 14 Germany Helmut Gassmann Connaught B 1955 9 +1 lap
20 34 Germany Alexander Satov Maserati 250F "Piccolo" 1958 9 +1 lap
21 18 France Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T11/15 1951 9 +1 lap
22 74 Netherlands Adrien van der Kroft Connaught A 1952 9 +1 lap
23 70 France Jean Georges van Praet Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 9 +1 lap
24 22 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Maserati A6GCM 1951 9 +1 lap
25 12 France Claude Picasso Gordini T11/15 1952 8 +2 laps
DNS 44 Italy Pier Angelo Masselli Lotus 16 1958
EX 24 United Kingdom Simon Diffey Maserati 250F "Interim" 1954
Sources: [11] [10]

Série C: Sports racing cars raced from 1952 to 1955 inclusive

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 64 United Kingdom Chris Ward Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 21:37.748 1
2 74 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman Cooper T38 1955 10 +7.496
3 52 United Kingdom Till Bechtolsheimer Allard J2 1950 10 +14.131
4 2 United Kingdom Barry Wood Lister- Bristol 1954 10 +39.335
5 50 United Kingdom Patrick Watts Allard J2 1950 10 +40.930
6 10 Germany Michael Willms Maserati 150S/ 200S 1955 10 +42.467
7 80 United Kingdom Steve Brooks Aston Martin DB3S 1955 10 +53.158
8 86 United Kingdom Andrew Hall HWM-Jaguar Sport 1954 10 +1:04.241
9 60 United Kingdom Nigel Webb Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +1:08.519
10 84 United Kingdom Nicolas Bert HWM Alta Jaguar 1952 10 +1:09.200
11 34 United Kingdom Martin Hunt Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 10 +1:10.442
12 38 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Frazer Nash Targa Florio 1952 10 +1:14.729
13 12 France Jean-Jacques Bally Maserati A6GCS 1953 10 +1:15.381
14 88 France Nicolas Chambon Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1:16.470
15 30 United Kingdom Patrick Blakeney-Edwards Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk1) 1951 10 +1:18.993
16 82 Germany Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB3S 1954 10 +1:20.783
17 54 Canada Bob Francis Allard J2 1951 10 +1:30.620
18 56 Italy Massimiliano Bettati Allard J2X 1952 10 +1:31.081
19 100 Italy Roberto Crippa Ferrari 340 MM 1953 10 +1:43.900
20 70 United Kingdom Derek Hood Cooper T33 19545 10 +1:44.899
21 4 United Kingdom Keith Fell Lister Flat Iron 1955 10 +1:46.856
22 36 United Kingdom Philip Champion Frazer Nash Mille Miglia 1951 10 +2:10.760
23 16 Germany Lutz Rathenow Veritas RS2000 1948 10 +2:13.995
24 22 Germany Michael Roeder Ferrari 500 Mondial 1955 9 +1 lap
25 28 United Kingdom Tim Summers Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk1) 1950 9 +1 lap
26 66 United States Tom Price Jaguar C-Type 1953 9 +1 lap
27 72 Germany Katarina Kyvalova Cooper T33 1954 9 +1 lap
28 32 United States John Breslow Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 9 +1 lap
29 76 United Kingdom Martin Melling Aston Martin DB3 1952 9 +1 lap
30 78 Switzerland Arlette Muller Aston Martin DB3 1952 9 +1 lap
31 18 Luxembourg Goy Feltes BMW Special 1951 9 +1 lap
32 26 United States "Ned" Spieker Frazer Nash High Speed 1948 9 +1 lap
33 62 Switzerland Hans-Martin Schneeberger Jaguar C-Type 1952 9 +1 lap
34 94 United States Najeeb Khan Ferrari 225 S 1952 8 +2 laps
35 90 Switzerland Conrad Ulrich Maserati 300S 1955 6 +4 laps
36 92 United Kingdom Bernardo Hartogs Ferrari 212 Export 1953 2 +8 laps
No lap 58 United Kingdom Eddie McGuire Gordini T23S 1952
No lap 96 Austria Jürgen Boden Ferrari 225 S 1952
DNS 20 Spain Juan Quintano Ferrari 166 MM 1950
DNS 68 Switzerland Clive Joy Jaguar D-Type 1955
DNS 98 Switzerland Arnold Meier Ferrari 250 MM 1953
DNS United Kingdom John Ure Cooper- Bristol
Sources: [12] [10] [13]

Série D: Formula Junior - front engine (1958–1960)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 23 United Kingdom Jonathon Hughes Lola Mk2 1960 10 21:43.471
2 18 Switzerland Christian Traber Lola Mk2 1960 10 +10.360
3 27 United Kingdom Ray Mallock U2 Mk2 1960 10 +21.087
4 41 United Kingdom Stuart Roach Stanguellini FJ 1959 10 +25.769
5 16 France Ralf Emmerling Gemini Mk2 1959 10 +30.413
6 8 United Kingdom Michael Walker Bond FJ 1960 10 +34.052
7 40 United States Joe Colasacco Stanguellini FJ 1959 10 +46.839 1
8 9 New Zealand Anthony Olissoff Elfin Mk1 1960 10 +1:14.553
9 45 Italy Daniele Salodini Taraschi FJ 1960 10 +1:26.723
10 48 Denmark Prince Joachim of Denmark Volpini FJ 1959 10 +1:27.098
11 19 New Zealand Roger Herrick Lola Mk2 1959 10 +1:44.407
12 34 United Kingdom Crispian Besley OSCA Tipo J 1960 10 +1:45.065
13 17 United Kingdom Paul Dixon Gemini Mk2 1959 10 +1:45.557
14 15 United Kingdom John Chisholm Gemini Mk2 1959 10 +1:46.701
15 4 United Kingdom Stephen Barlow BMC Mk1 1960 10 +1:56.109
16 44 United Kingdom Graeme Smith Taraschi FJ 1960 10 +2:00.450
17 37 Luxembourg Tommy Rollinger Stanguellini FJ 1959 9 +1 lap
18 1 United Kingdom Richard Bishop Miller Autosport Mk2 1960 9 +1 lap
19 6 New Zealand Neil Tolich Jocko Special FJ 1959 9 +1 lap
20 3 Italy Renato Benusiglio Apache Mk1 1959 9 +1 lap
21 24 United Kingdom William Grimshaw Moorland Mk1 1959 9 +1 lap
22 21 United States "Ned" Spieker Lola Mk2 1960 9 +1 lap
23 28 New Zealand Paul Halford Autosud FJ 1959 9 +1 lap
24 14 New Zealand Michael Sexton Gemini Mk2 1959 9 +1 lap
25 20 United States Harindra de Silva Lola Mk2 1959 9 +1 lap
26 25 United Kingdom Vernon Williamson Scorpion 500 1960 9 +1 lap
27 39 United Kingdom Richard Pugh Stanguellini FJ 1960 9 +1 lap
28 5 United Kingdom Kevin Musson Dolphin FJ 1960 9 +1 lap
29 7 United Kingdom Duncan Rabagliati Alexis HF1 1959 9 +1 lap
30 33 Switzerland Francesco Baldanza OSCA Tipo J 1960 9 +1 lap
31 12 Italy Franco Fraquelli Elva 100 1959 9 +1 lap
32 36 Belgium Jan Biekens Stanguellini FJ 1959 8 +2 laps
33 49 United Kingdom Roger Woodbridge Volpini FJ 1958 8 +2 laps
34 46 Italy Luciano Carcheri Taraschi FJ 1960 7 +3 laps
35 10 United States Alan Patterson Elva 100 1959 7 +3 laps
36 11 United Kingdom Nick Taylor Elva 100 1959 6 +4 laps
37 42 United Kingdom Francesco Liberatore Stanguellini FJ 1960 6 +4 laps
38 38 United Kingdom Peter Fenichel Stanguellini FJ 1959 4 +6 laps
39 32 United States Nick Grewal OSCA Tipo J 1959 4 +6 laps
40 30 Belgium Pierre Hallet Faranda FJ 1959 2 +8 laps
41 22 United Kingdom Justin Fleming Lola Mk2 1960 1 +9 laps
42 31 Italy Simone Tacconi Moroni FJ 1959 1 +9 laps
No lap 26 United Kingdom Chris Drake Terrier Mk4 1960
DNS 2 Denmark Jac Nellemann Alfa Dana FJ 1959 Brakes
Sources: [14] [10] [4]

Série E: 1500cc - F1 Grand Prix cars (1961 - 1965)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 9 United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst Lotus 25 1962 12 22:24.838 1
2 18 United States Joe Colasacco Ferrari 1512 1964 12 +16.509
3 21 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 21 1961 12 +46.784
4 12 France Michel Gendre Lotus 24 1962 12 +53.195
5 19 United Kingdom Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 1963 12 +53.361
6 36 United Kingdom Robert Hall Lotus 21 1961 12 +1:15.559
7 14 United Kingdom Andrew Beaumont Lotus 24 1962 12 +1:39.344
8 11 United Kingdom Alex Morton Lotus 21 1961 12 +1:43.293
9 26 United States Kurt DelBene BRP-BRM 1964 12 +1:53.002
10 7 United Kingdom Peter Mullen BRM P261 1964 11 +1 lap
11 20 United Kingdom Andrew Hibberd Lotus 18 1961 11 +1 lap
12 35 United Kingdom Iain Rowley Assegai 1961 11 +1 lap
13 6 United States Charles McCabe BRM P57 1961 11 +1 lap
14 2 United Kingdom Christopher Milner Lotus 24 1962 11 +1 lap
15 22 Argentina Carlos Miguens Lotus 24 1962 11 +1 lap
16 16 United States John Romano Brabham BT11 1964 11 +1 lap
17 34 Australia Scotty Taylor Lotus 18 1961 11 +1 lap
18 3 Luxembourg Marco Rollinger Brabham BT3 1962 10 +2 laps
19 25 United Kingdom John Clark Cooper T56 1961 10 +2 laps
20 4 United States James King Brabham BT7 1963 8 +4 laps
21 8 United Kingdom Michael Hibberd Lotus 18 1961 8 +4 laps
22 5 United Kingdom David Clark BRM P57 1961 6 +6 laps
No lap 29 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Scirocco- BRM 1963
DNS 23 Italy Ross Zampatti De Tomaso F1 1961
DNS 24 United Kingdom Brian Anthony Ashby Emeryson F1 1961
DNS 27 France David Ferrer Lola Mk4 1962
DNS 28 France "Mister John of B" Lola Mk4 1962
Sources: [15] [10]

Série F: F1 Grand Prix cars (1966 - 1972)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 15 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M19A 1971 18 28:44.528 1
2 12 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Surtees TS9B 1971 18 +39.875 2
3 5 United States Charles Nearburg Brabham BT33 1970 18 +54.740 4
4 16 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol McLaren M19C 1972 18 +1:19.805
5 9 Monaco Franco Meiners Ferrari 312B3 1972 18 +1:21.595
6 11 Switzerland Philippe Scemama Surtees TS9B 1971 17 +1 lap
7 2 United Kingdom Adrian Newey Lotus 49B 1969 17 +1 lap
8 23 Italy Bruno Ferrari March 701 1970 17 +1 lap
9 1 United States John Delane Tyrrell 001 1970 16 +2 laps
10 10 Monaco Roald Goethe McLaren M14A 1970 16 +2 laps
11 19 Sweden Eje Elgh March 711 1971 16 +2 laps
12 17 United States Chris MacAllister Lotus 49 1967 11 +7 laps
13 28 United Kingdom James Littlejohn March 701 1970 10 +8 laps 5
14 22 United Kingdom David Shaw March 721 1972 7 +11 laps
15 21 France Anthony Beltoise Matra MS120B 1971 5 +13 laps
16 14 United Kingdom Judith Lyons Surtees TS9 1971 5 +13 laps
17 26 United Kingdom Robert Hall BRM P153 1970 3 +15 laps
18 8 United States Duncan Dayton Brabham BT33 1970 2 +16 laps 3
No lap 4 Italy Paolo Barilla Ferrari 312B 1970
No lap 27 France David Ferrer March 701 1970
Sources: [16]

Série G: Formula 1 cars (1973 - 1976)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 22 Italy Alex Caffi Ensign N176 1976 17 28:52.334 1
2 10 Japan Katsuaki Kubota March 761 1976 17 +2.491
3 43 United Kingdom Joe Twyman Shadow DN8 1976 17 +4.140
4 11 Italy Emanuele Pirro Ferrari 312B3 1974 17 +26.851
5 17 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken Shadow DN5 1975 17 +47.169
6 32 France Patrick D'Aubreby March 761 1976 17 +51.011
7 39 United Kingdom Mark Higson March 761 1976 17 +1:04.576
8 44 United Kingdom Michael Cantillon Williams FW05 1975 17 +1:10.562
9 36 Luxembourg Dany Rollinger Williams FX3B 1973 17 +1:14.694
10 14 Canada Keith Frieser Shadow DN1 1973 17 +2:52.340
11 5 United Kingdom Gregory Thornton Lotus 77 1976 16 +1 lap
12 2 Greece John Inglessis Lotus 72D 1970 16 +1 lap
13 35 Belgium Marc Devis Maki F101C 1974 16 +1 lap
14 28 United Kingdom Chris Drake Penske PC3 1975 16 +1 lap
15 15 United Kingdom Phil Quaife Shadow DN3 1974 16 +1 lap
16 9 United States Christopher Locke Lotus 77 1976 16 +1 lap
17 38 Italy Piero Lottini Surtees TS19 1976 16 +1 lap
18 7 United Kingdom Frank Lyons McLaren M26 1976 16 +1 lap
19 37 United Kingdom Tommy Dreelan March 761 1976 16 +1 lap
20 23 France Philippe Bonny Trojan T103 1974 16 +1 lap
21 25 United States Bradley Hoyt Hill GH1 1975 16 +1 lap
22 6 Monaco Scott Walker McLaren M23 1974 16 +1 lap
23 31 United Kingdom Andrew Beaumont Lotus 76 1974 15 +2 laps
24 24 United Arab Emirates Frederic Fatien Hesketh 308 1974 15 +2 laps
25 21 United States Richard Carlino Hesketh 308C 1975 14 +3 laps
26 16 Monaco Yves Saguato Shadow DN3 1974 12 +5 laps
27 34 United States Douglas Mockett Penske PC4 1976 11 +6 laps
28 1 United States Chris MacAllister Ferrari 312T2 1976 8 +9 laps
29 33 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Lotus 77 1976 8 +9 laps
30 3 Germany Marco Werner Ferrari 312B3 1973 7 +10 laps
31 19 Switzerland Jean-Denis Delétraz Surtees TS19 1976 6 +11 laps
32 40 United States Martin Laubert Shadow DN5 1975 5 +12 laps
33 20 South Africa Jordan Grogor Williams FW03 1974 2 +15 laps
34 12 Italy Giancarlo Casoli Ferrari 312T 1975 2 +15 laps
35 41 United Kingdom Ian Simmonds Shadow DN5 1976 2 +15 laps
No lap 4 Monaco Roald Goethe Tyrrell 007 1974
No lap 8 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M23 1973
No lap 18 Monaco Fabrice Pantani Surtees TS16 1974
No lap 26 United Kingdom James Hagan Hesketh 308 1974
No lap 27 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Lola T370 1974
No lap 30 United Kingdom Ron Maydon Amon AF101 1974
Sources: [17] [10]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2016 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 13–15 May 2016
Official name 10e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.337 km (2.074 miles)

The 2016 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the tenth running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

For this event, Race A for pre-war Grand Prix cars lost its race status and was held as a parade. [1]

On Wednesday 11 May, before the event got underway, a new permanent Race Control building was inaugurated by Prince Albert II. It had been built to ease the considerable effort required to construct the Grand Prix circuit each year, which can take up to six weeks. [2] [3]

Race D featured Prince Joachim of Denmark alongside countryman and former F1 driver Jac Nellemann. Nelleman did not start the race due to brake issues in qualifying. [4]

A notable car in Race E was the Assegai, one of the only South African-built F1 cars. It had been purchased and restored to 1962 F1 regulations specifically for this event. [5]

Anthony Beltoise took part in Race F, driving a Matra MS120C similar to that which his father Jean-Pierre had raced at Monaco during his F1 career. The chassis used was MS120-06, which had been driven by Chris Amon in the 1971 and the 1972 Formula One seasons. [6] [7] [8] He had intended to drive the BRM P160B with which his father had won the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix, but the car was impossible to acquire in France because it carries tobacco sponsorship, due to the Loi Évin. [9] Anthony ran seventh in the race, but retired with an oil leak. [10] Also appearing in Race F was former F1 driver Paolo Barilla, who had restored a 1970 Ferrari 312B with help from its original designer Mauro Forghieri and 2002 Dakar Rally teammate Stefano Calzi. The car ran well in practice but retired on the opening lap of the race with a broken fuel pump. The restoration project was filmed and released as a feature-length documentary, Ferrari 312B.

Stirling Moss made an appearance to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his first Monaco Grand Prix victory in 1956, and was reunited with the Maserati 250F he drove in the race. [9]

Results

Summary

Série Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
B Formula 1 and Formula 2 Pre-1961 United Kingdom Tony Wood United Kingdom Tony Wood 1:55.205 United Kingdom Tony Wood
C Sports cars 1952-1955 United Kingdom Chris Ward United Kingdom Chris Ward 2:02.097 United Kingdom Chris Ward
D Formula Junior - front engine 1958-1960 United States Joe Colasacco United Kingdom Jonathon Hughes 1:57.197 United Kingdom Jonathon Hughes
E Formula 1 - 1500 cm3 1961-1965 United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst 1:49.994 United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst
F Formula 1 1966-1972 United Kingdom Stuart Hall United Kingdom Stuart Hall 1:34.107 United Kingdom Stuart Hall
G Formula 1 1973-1976 Italy Alex Caffi Italy Alex Caffi 1:34.282 Italy Alex Caffi

Série B: Pre-1961 F1 Grand Prix Cars and F2

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 36 United Kingdom Tony Wood Tec-Mec F415 1959 10 20:34.124 1
2 50 Switzerland Michael Gans Scarab F1 1960 10 +1.722
3 40 New Zealand Roger Wills Lotus 16 1958 10 +4.109
4 32 Spain Guillermo Fierro-Eleta Maserati 250F 1954 10 +22.146
5 38 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 16 1959 10 +22.425
6 20 United Kingdom Tony Smith Ferrari Dino 246 1960 10 +35.204
7 58 United Kingdom Ian Nuthall Alta F2 1952 10 +49.973
8 68 United Kingdom Paul Grant Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 10 +50.698
9 64 United Kingdom Eddie McGuire Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 10 +53.520
10 72 United Kingdom Steve Russell Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 10 +1:19.893
11 60 United Kingdom David Wenman Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 10 +1:21.689
12 48 United Kingdom Samuel Stretton Ferrari 555 "Supersqualo" 1955 10 +1:42.180
13 10 Belgium Marc Valvekens Gordini T16 1954 10 +1:46.134
14 66 United Kingdom Guy Plante Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 10 +1:48.499
15 42 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey Lotus 16 1959 10 +1:51.310
16 28 United States Graham Adelman Maserati 250F 1956 10 +1:55.142
17 56 Austria Martin Halusa Maserati 250F 1959 10 +1:55.822
18 62 United Kingdom Barry Wood Cooper T20 (Mk1) 1952 9 +1 lap
19 14 Germany Helmut Gassmann Connaught B 1955 9 +1 lap
20 34 Germany Alexander Satov Maserati 250F "Piccolo" 1958 9 +1 lap
21 18 France Jean-Jacques Bally Gordini T11/15 1951 9 +1 lap
22 74 Netherlands Adrien van der Kroft Connaught A 1952 9 +1 lap
23 70 France Jean Georges van Praet Cooper T23 (Mk2) 1953 9 +1 lap
24 22 United Kingdom Julia de Baldanza Maserati A6GCM 1951 9 +1 lap
25 12 France Claude Picasso Gordini T11/15 1952 8 +2 laps
DNS 44 Italy Pier Angelo Masselli Lotus 16 1958
EX 24 United Kingdom Simon Diffey Maserati 250F "Interim" 1954
Sources: [11] [10]

Série C: Sports racing cars raced from 1952 to 1955 inclusive

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 64 United Kingdom Chris Ward Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 21:37.748 1
2 74 United Kingdom Frederic Wakeman Cooper T38 1955 10 +7.496
3 52 United Kingdom Till Bechtolsheimer Allard J2 1950 10 +14.131
4 2 United Kingdom Barry Wood Lister- Bristol 1954 10 +39.335
5 50 United Kingdom Patrick Watts Allard J2 1950 10 +40.930
6 10 Germany Michael Willms Maserati 150S/ 200S 1955 10 +42.467
7 80 United Kingdom Steve Brooks Aston Martin DB3S 1955 10 +53.158
8 86 United Kingdom Andrew Hall HWM-Jaguar Sport 1954 10 +1:04.241
9 60 United Kingdom Nigel Webb Jaguar C-Type 1952 10 +1:08.519
10 84 United Kingdom Nicolas Bert HWM Alta Jaguar 1952 10 +1:09.200
11 34 United Kingdom Martin Hunt Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 10 +1:10.442
12 38 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Frazer Nash Targa Florio 1952 10 +1:14.729
13 12 France Jean-Jacques Bally Maserati A6GCS 1953 10 +1:15.381
14 88 France Nicolas Chambon Maserati 300S 1955 10 +1:16.470
15 30 United Kingdom Patrick Blakeney-Edwards Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk1) 1951 10 +1:18.993
16 82 Germany Wolfgang Friedrichs Aston Martin DB3S 1954 10 +1:20.783
17 54 Canada Bob Francis Allard J2 1951 10 +1:30.620
18 56 Italy Massimiliano Bettati Allard J2X 1952 10 +1:31.081
19 100 Italy Roberto Crippa Ferrari 340 MM 1953 10 +1:43.900
20 70 United Kingdom Derek Hood Cooper T33 19545 10 +1:44.899
21 4 United Kingdom Keith Fell Lister Flat Iron 1955 10 +1:46.856
22 36 United Kingdom Philip Champion Frazer Nash Mille Miglia 1951 10 +2:10.760
23 16 Germany Lutz Rathenow Veritas RS2000 1948 10 +2:13.995
24 22 Germany Michael Roeder Ferrari 500 Mondial 1955 9 +1 lap
25 28 United Kingdom Tim Summers Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk1) 1950 9 +1 lap
26 66 United States Tom Price Jaguar C-Type 1953 9 +1 lap
27 72 Germany Katarina Kyvalova Cooper T33 1954 9 +1 lap
28 32 United States John Breslow Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica (Mk2) 1952 9 +1 lap
29 76 United Kingdom Martin Melling Aston Martin DB3 1952 9 +1 lap
30 78 Switzerland Arlette Muller Aston Martin DB3 1952 9 +1 lap
31 18 Luxembourg Goy Feltes BMW Special 1951 9 +1 lap
32 26 United States "Ned" Spieker Frazer Nash High Speed 1948 9 +1 lap
33 62 Switzerland Hans-Martin Schneeberger Jaguar C-Type 1952 9 +1 lap
34 94 United States Najeeb Khan Ferrari 225 S 1952 8 +2 laps
35 90 Switzerland Conrad Ulrich Maserati 300S 1955 6 +4 laps
36 92 United Kingdom Bernardo Hartogs Ferrari 212 Export 1953 2 +8 laps
No lap 58 United Kingdom Eddie McGuire Gordini T23S 1952
No lap 96 Austria Jürgen Boden Ferrari 225 S 1952
DNS 20 Spain Juan Quintano Ferrari 166 MM 1950
DNS 68 Switzerland Clive Joy Jaguar D-Type 1955
DNS 98 Switzerland Arnold Meier Ferrari 250 MM 1953
DNS United Kingdom John Ure Cooper- Bristol
Sources: [12] [10] [13]

Série D: Formula Junior - front engine (1958–1960)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 23 United Kingdom Jonathon Hughes Lola Mk2 1960 10 21:43.471
2 18 Switzerland Christian Traber Lola Mk2 1960 10 +10.360
3 27 United Kingdom Ray Mallock U2 Mk2 1960 10 +21.087
4 41 United Kingdom Stuart Roach Stanguellini FJ 1959 10 +25.769
5 16 France Ralf Emmerling Gemini Mk2 1959 10 +30.413
6 8 United Kingdom Michael Walker Bond FJ 1960 10 +34.052
7 40 United States Joe Colasacco Stanguellini FJ 1959 10 +46.839 1
8 9 New Zealand Anthony Olissoff Elfin Mk1 1960 10 +1:14.553
9 45 Italy Daniele Salodini Taraschi FJ 1960 10 +1:26.723
10 48 Denmark Prince Joachim of Denmark Volpini FJ 1959 10 +1:27.098
11 19 New Zealand Roger Herrick Lola Mk2 1959 10 +1:44.407
12 34 United Kingdom Crispian Besley OSCA Tipo J 1960 10 +1:45.065
13 17 United Kingdom Paul Dixon Gemini Mk2 1959 10 +1:45.557
14 15 United Kingdom John Chisholm Gemini Mk2 1959 10 +1:46.701
15 4 United Kingdom Stephen Barlow BMC Mk1 1960 10 +1:56.109
16 44 United Kingdom Graeme Smith Taraschi FJ 1960 10 +2:00.450
17 37 Luxembourg Tommy Rollinger Stanguellini FJ 1959 9 +1 lap
18 1 United Kingdom Richard Bishop Miller Autosport Mk2 1960 9 +1 lap
19 6 New Zealand Neil Tolich Jocko Special FJ 1959 9 +1 lap
20 3 Italy Renato Benusiglio Apache Mk1 1959 9 +1 lap
21 24 United Kingdom William Grimshaw Moorland Mk1 1959 9 +1 lap
22 21 United States "Ned" Spieker Lola Mk2 1960 9 +1 lap
23 28 New Zealand Paul Halford Autosud FJ 1959 9 +1 lap
24 14 New Zealand Michael Sexton Gemini Mk2 1959 9 +1 lap
25 20 United States Harindra de Silva Lola Mk2 1959 9 +1 lap
26 25 United Kingdom Vernon Williamson Scorpion 500 1960 9 +1 lap
27 39 United Kingdom Richard Pugh Stanguellini FJ 1960 9 +1 lap
28 5 United Kingdom Kevin Musson Dolphin FJ 1960 9 +1 lap
29 7 United Kingdom Duncan Rabagliati Alexis HF1 1959 9 +1 lap
30 33 Switzerland Francesco Baldanza OSCA Tipo J 1960 9 +1 lap
31 12 Italy Franco Fraquelli Elva 100 1959 9 +1 lap
32 36 Belgium Jan Biekens Stanguellini FJ 1959 8 +2 laps
33 49 United Kingdom Roger Woodbridge Volpini FJ 1958 8 +2 laps
34 46 Italy Luciano Carcheri Taraschi FJ 1960 7 +3 laps
35 10 United States Alan Patterson Elva 100 1959 7 +3 laps
36 11 United Kingdom Nick Taylor Elva 100 1959 6 +4 laps
37 42 United Kingdom Francesco Liberatore Stanguellini FJ 1960 6 +4 laps
38 38 United Kingdom Peter Fenichel Stanguellini FJ 1959 4 +6 laps
39 32 United States Nick Grewal OSCA Tipo J 1959 4 +6 laps
40 30 Belgium Pierre Hallet Faranda FJ 1959 2 +8 laps
41 22 United Kingdom Justin Fleming Lola Mk2 1960 1 +9 laps
42 31 Italy Simone Tacconi Moroni FJ 1959 1 +9 laps
No lap 26 United Kingdom Chris Drake Terrier Mk4 1960
DNS 2 Denmark Jac Nellemann Alfa Dana FJ 1959 Brakes
Sources: [14] [10] [4]

Série E: 1500cc - F1 Grand Prix cars (1961 - 1965)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 9 United Kingdom Andy Middlehurst Lotus 25 1962 12 22:24.838 1
2 18 United States Joe Colasacco Ferrari 1512 1964 12 +16.509
3 21 United Kingdom Dan Collins Lotus 21 1961 12 +46.784
4 12 France Michel Gendre Lotus 24 1962 12 +53.195
5 19 United Kingdom Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 1963 12 +53.361
6 36 United Kingdom Robert Hall Lotus 21 1961 12 +1:15.559
7 14 United Kingdom Andrew Beaumont Lotus 24 1962 12 +1:39.344
8 11 United Kingdom Alex Morton Lotus 21 1961 12 +1:43.293
9 26 United States Kurt DelBene BRP-BRM 1964 12 +1:53.002
10 7 United Kingdom Peter Mullen BRM P261 1964 11 +1 lap
11 20 United Kingdom Andrew Hibberd Lotus 18 1961 11 +1 lap
12 35 United Kingdom Iain Rowley Assegai 1961 11 +1 lap
13 6 United States Charles McCabe BRM P57 1961 11 +1 lap
14 2 United Kingdom Christopher Milner Lotus 24 1962 11 +1 lap
15 22 Argentina Carlos Miguens Lotus 24 1962 11 +1 lap
16 16 United States John Romano Brabham BT11 1964 11 +1 lap
17 34 Australia Scotty Taylor Lotus 18 1961 11 +1 lap
18 3 Luxembourg Marco Rollinger Brabham BT3 1962 10 +2 laps
19 25 United Kingdom John Clark Cooper T56 1961 10 +2 laps
20 4 United States James King Brabham BT7 1963 8 +4 laps
21 8 United Kingdom Michael Hibberd Lotus 18 1961 8 +4 laps
22 5 United Kingdom David Clark BRM P57 1961 6 +6 laps
No lap 29 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Scirocco- BRM 1963
DNS 23 Italy Ross Zampatti De Tomaso F1 1961
DNS 24 United Kingdom Brian Anthony Ashby Emeryson F1 1961
DNS 27 France David Ferrer Lola Mk4 1962
DNS 28 France "Mister John of B" Lola Mk4 1962
Sources: [15] [10]

Série F: F1 Grand Prix cars (1966 - 1972)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 15 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M19A 1971 18 28:44.528 1
2 12 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Surtees TS9B 1971 18 +39.875 2
3 5 United States Charles Nearburg Brabham BT33 1970 18 +54.740 4
4 16 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol McLaren M19C 1972 18 +1:19.805
5 9 Monaco Franco Meiners Ferrari 312B3 1972 18 +1:21.595
6 11 Switzerland Philippe Scemama Surtees TS9B 1971 17 +1 lap
7 2 United Kingdom Adrian Newey Lotus 49B 1969 17 +1 lap
8 23 Italy Bruno Ferrari March 701 1970 17 +1 lap
9 1 United States John Delane Tyrrell 001 1970 16 +2 laps
10 10 Monaco Roald Goethe McLaren M14A 1970 16 +2 laps
11 19 Sweden Eje Elgh March 711 1971 16 +2 laps
12 17 United States Chris MacAllister Lotus 49 1967 11 +7 laps
13 28 United Kingdom James Littlejohn March 701 1970 10 +8 laps 5
14 22 United Kingdom David Shaw March 721 1972 7 +11 laps
15 21 France Anthony Beltoise Matra MS120B 1971 5 +13 laps
16 14 United Kingdom Judith Lyons Surtees TS9 1971 5 +13 laps
17 26 United Kingdom Robert Hall BRM P153 1970 3 +15 laps
18 8 United States Duncan Dayton Brabham BT33 1970 2 +16 laps 3
No lap 4 Italy Paolo Barilla Ferrari 312B 1970
No lap 27 France David Ferrer March 701 1970
Sources: [16]

Série G: Formula 1 cars (1973 - 1976)

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 22 Italy Alex Caffi Ensign N176 1976 17 28:52.334 1
2 10 Japan Katsuaki Kubota March 761 1976 17 +2.491
3 43 United Kingdom Joe Twyman Shadow DN8 1976 17 +4.140
4 11 Italy Emanuele Pirro Ferrari 312B3 1974 17 +26.851
5 17 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken Shadow DN5 1975 17 +47.169
6 32 France Patrick D'Aubreby March 761 1976 17 +51.011
7 39 United Kingdom Mark Higson March 761 1976 17 +1:04.576
8 44 United Kingdom Michael Cantillon Williams FW05 1975 17 +1:10.562
9 36 Luxembourg Dany Rollinger Williams FX3B 1973 17 +1:14.694
10 14 Canada Keith Frieser Shadow DN1 1973 17 +2:52.340
11 5 United Kingdom Gregory Thornton Lotus 77 1976 16 +1 lap
12 2 Greece John Inglessis Lotus 72D 1970 16 +1 lap
13 35 Belgium Marc Devis Maki F101C 1974 16 +1 lap
14 28 United Kingdom Chris Drake Penske PC3 1975 16 +1 lap
15 15 United Kingdom Phil Quaife Shadow DN3 1974 16 +1 lap
16 9 United States Christopher Locke Lotus 77 1976 16 +1 lap
17 38 Italy Piero Lottini Surtees TS19 1976 16 +1 lap
18 7 United Kingdom Frank Lyons McLaren M26 1976 16 +1 lap
19 37 United Kingdom Tommy Dreelan March 761 1976 16 +1 lap
20 23 France Philippe Bonny Trojan T103 1974 16 +1 lap
21 25 United States Bradley Hoyt Hill GH1 1975 16 +1 lap
22 6 Monaco Scott Walker McLaren M23 1974 16 +1 lap
23 31 United Kingdom Andrew Beaumont Lotus 76 1974 15 +2 laps
24 24 United Arab Emirates Frederic Fatien Hesketh 308 1974 15 +2 laps
25 21 United States Richard Carlino Hesketh 308C 1975 14 +3 laps
26 16 Monaco Yves Saguato Shadow DN3 1974 12 +5 laps
27 34 United States Douglas Mockett Penske PC4 1976 11 +6 laps
28 1 United States Chris MacAllister Ferrari 312T2 1976 8 +9 laps
29 33 United Kingdom Max Smith-Hilliard Lotus 77 1976 8 +9 laps
30 3 Germany Marco Werner Ferrari 312B3 1973 7 +10 laps
31 19 Switzerland Jean-Denis Delétraz Surtees TS19 1976 6 +11 laps
32 40 United States Martin Laubert Shadow DN5 1975 5 +12 laps
33 20 South Africa Jordan Grogor Williams FW03 1974 2 +15 laps
34 12 Italy Giancarlo Casoli Ferrari 312T 1975 2 +15 laps
35 41 United Kingdom Ian Simmonds Shadow DN5 1976 2 +15 laps
No lap 4 Monaco Roald Goethe Tyrrell 007 1974
No lap 8 United Kingdom Stuart Hall McLaren M23 1973
No lap 18 Monaco Fabrice Pantani Surtees TS16 1974
No lap 26 United Kingdom James Hagan Hesketh 308 1974
No lap 27 United Kingdom Jamie Constable Lola T370 1974
No lap 30 United Kingdom Ron Maydon Amon AF101 1974
Sources: [17] [10]

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