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'''Andres "Dries" van der Lof''' (born | '''Andres "Dries" van der Lof''' (born 23 August 1919 in Emmen, died 3 June 1956 in Rouen, France) was a Dutch racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1951 to 1956. He is often regarded as one of the best drivers to have never won a World Championship. | ||
van der Lof started with | A competent businessman in the Netherlands, van der Lof started his top-level motorsport career with an ill-advised entry to the [[1951 Indianapolis 500]], in which he nonetheless impressed, finishing 17th of 22 finishers for [[Scuderia Commesso]]. Remaining with the team, he would enter the Belgian and Dutch Grands Prix over the next two years, with little success. However, it all changed in 1953, when he was finally able to obtain his first points: they were at the 1953 Belgian Grand Prix, where he also obtained his first podium. He scored more points in the Swiss Grand Prix, finishing 5th. These results attracted the attention of Jaguar and Aston Martin. | ||
In 1954, he started to show his true pace, being the only driver to | In 1954, when [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] was injured prior to the season's start, [[Mike Hawthorn]] was his initial replacement. However, after two races of poor results, he was quickly fired and replaced by van der Lof. Driving the works car, he started to show his true pace, being the only driver to win two races that year. However, he wasn't as consistent as teammate B. Bira, who ended up taking the title. He finished 2nd. 1955 looked promising, and he started out with a win at the Monaco Grand Prix. However, he and his teammate B. Bira were attacked outside their hotel following the 1955 British Grand Prix, and as a result of this, he was left out of the season. | ||
1956 started out disappointingly for the Dutch superstar, retiring from the Monaco Grand Prix. However, while running in the points in the 1956 French Grand Prix, his rear suspension gave up, causing his car to veer left into the earth bank and catch fire immediately, while debris from the Lotus flew into the crowd. Dries van der Lof died from his burns at only 36 years old. Another 8 spectactors were also pronounced dead, with many others injured. | |||
1956 started out | |||
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!rowspan=2| [[Ferrari]] 375 4.5 V12 | !rowspan=2| [[Ferrari]] 375 4.5 V12 | ||
| [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | | [[1951 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=cfcfff| [[1951 Indianapolis 500|500]]<br><small>17</small> | ||
| [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]] | | [[1951 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]] | ||
| [[1951 French Grand Prix|FRA]] | | [[1951 French Grand Prix|FRA]] | ||
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| [[1951 German Grand Prix|GER]] | | [[1951 German Grand Prix|GER]] | ||
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|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1951 Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br><small>DNQ</small> | ||
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| [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | | [[1952 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | ||
| [[1952 English Grand Prix|ENG]] | | [[1952 English Grand Prix|ENG]] | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=cfcfff| [[1952 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br><small>17</small> | ||
| [[1952 French Grand Prix|FRA]] | | [[1952 French Grand Prix|FRA]] | ||
| [[1952 British Grand Prix|GBR]] | | [[1952 British Grand Prix|GBR]] | ||
| [[1952 German Grand Prix|GER]] | | [[1952 German Grand Prix|GER]] | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffcfcf| [[1952 Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br><small>DNQ</small> | ||
| [[1952 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | | [[1952 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | ||
| [[1952 United States Grand Prix|USA]] | | [[1952 United States Grand Prix|USA]] | ||
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! [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | ! [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | ||
| [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | | [[1953 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1953 Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffdf9f| [[1953 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br><small>3</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=cfcfff| [[1953 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br><small>9</small> | ||
| [[1953 British Grand Prix|GBR]] | | [[1953 British Grand Prix|GBR]] | ||
| [[1953 German Grand Prix|GER]] | | [[1953 German Grand Prix|GER]] | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=dfffdf| [[1953 Swiss Grand Prix|SUI]]<br><small>5</small> | ||
| [[1953 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | | [[1953 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]] | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=cfcfff| [[1953 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br><small>13</small> | ||
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!rowspan=2| [[Aston Martin AM-04]] | !rowspan=2| [[Aston Martin AM-04]] | ||
!rowspan=2| [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | !rowspan=2| [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1954 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1954 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
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! [[Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing]] | ! [[Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing]] | ||
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|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=dfffdf| [[1954 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br><small>5</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1954 Dutch Grand Prix|NED]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffffbf| [[1954 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small>1</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffdf9f| [[1954 Swiss Grand Prix|SUI]]<br><small>3</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffffbf| [[1954 German Grand Prix|GER]]<br><small>1</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1954 United States Grand Prix|USA]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1954 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
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! [[Aston Martin AM-04]] | ! [[Aston Martin AM-04]] | ||
! [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | ! [[Jaguar]] JFE-2 4.5 V12 | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=ffffbf| ''[[1955 Monaco Grand Prix|MON]]''<br><small>1</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1955 French Grand Prix|FRA]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1955 Belgian Grand Prix|BEL]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
|bgcolor= | |bgcolor=efcfff| [[1955 British Grand Prix|GBR]]<br><small>Ret</small> | ||
| [[1955 Scottish Grand Prix|SCO]] | | [[1955 Scottish Grand Prix|SCO]] | ||
| [[1955 Soviet Grand Prix|SOV]] | | [[1955 Soviet Grand Prix|SOV]] |
Revision as of 09:53, 23 December 2016
Andres "Dries" van der Lof (born 23 August 1919 in Emmen, died 3 June 1956 in Rouen, France) was a Dutch racing driver who competed in Formula 1 from 1951 to 1956. He is often regarded as one of the best drivers to have never won a World Championship.
A competent businessman in the Netherlands, van der Lof started his top-level motorsport career with an ill-advised entry to the 1951 Indianapolis 500, in which he nonetheless impressed, finishing 17th of 22 finishers for Scuderia Commesso. Remaining with the team, he would enter the Belgian and Dutch Grands Prix over the next two years, with little success. However, it all changed in 1953, when he was finally able to obtain his first points: they were at the 1953 Belgian Grand Prix, where he also obtained his first podium. He scored more points in the Swiss Grand Prix, finishing 5th. These results attracted the attention of Jaguar and Aston Martin.
In 1954, when Juan Manuel Fangio was injured prior to the season's start, Mike Hawthorn was his initial replacement. However, after two races of poor results, he was quickly fired and replaced by van der Lof. Driving the works car, he started to show his true pace, being the only driver to win two races that year. However, he wasn't as consistent as teammate B. Bira, who ended up taking the title. He finished 2nd. 1955 looked promising, and he started out with a win at the Monaco Grand Prix. However, he and his teammate B. Bira were attacked outside their hotel following the 1955 British Grand Prix, and as a result of this, he was left out of the season.
1956 started out disappointingly for the Dutch superstar, retiring from the Monaco Grand Prix. However, while running in the points in the 1956 French Grand Prix, his rear suspension gave up, causing his car to veer left into the earth bank and catch fire immediately, while debris from the Lotus flew into the crowd. Dries van der Lof died from his burns at only 36 years old. Another 8 spectactors were also pronounced dead, with many others injured.
Complete Alternate Formula One results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | WDC | Pts. |
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1951 | Scuderia Commesso | Kurtis Kraft 2000 | Ferrari 375 4.5 V12 | MON | 500 17 |
BEL | FRA | GBR | GER | NC | 0 | ||||
Maserati 4CLT/48 | NED DNQ |
ITA | |||||||||||||
1952 | Scuderia Commesso | Maserati 4CLT/48 | Ferrari 375 4.5 V12 | MON | ENG | BEL 17 |
FRA | GBR | GER | NED DNQ |
ITA | USA | AUS | NC | 0 |
1953 | Asso di Fori | Aston Martin AM-04 | Jaguar JFE-2 4.5 V12 | MON | NED Ret |
BEL 3 |
FRA 9 |
GBR | GER | SUI 5 |
ITA | USA 13 |
12th | 6 | |
1954 | Asso di Fori | Aston Martin AM-04 | Jaguar JFE-2 4.5 V12 | MON Ret |
FRA Ret |
2nd | 24 | ||||||||
Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing | BEL 5 |
NED Ret |
GBR 1 |
SUI 3 |
GER 1 |
USA Ret |
ITA Ret |
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1955 | Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing | Aston Martin AM-04 | Jaguar JFE-2 4.5 V12 | MON 1 |
FRA Ret |
BEL Ret |
GBR Ret |
SCO | SOV | ITA | 9th | 9 | |||
1956 | Team Lotus | Lotus 10 | B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6 | MON Ret |
FRA Ret |
BEL | GER |
GDR |
IRL |
SCO |
GBR |
ITA |
THA |
NC | 0 |