1952 Italian Grand Prix

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Flag of Italy svg.png 1952 Italian Grand Prix
Race 8 of 10 in the 1952 Alternate Formula One season
Monza 1950.png
Date September 7, 1952
Official Name XXIII Gran Premio d'Italia
Location Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Course Permanent racing facility
6.300 km (3.915 mi)
Distance 64 laps, 403.2 km (250.56 mi)
Weather Sunny
Pole Position
Driver Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Ferrari
Time 1:57.2
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Ferrari
Time 1:57.4
Podium
First Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Ferrari
Second Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Reg Parnell Ferrari
Third Flag of the United States svg.png Tony Bettenhausen Aston Martin-Jaguar


The 1952 Italian Grand Prix was the eighth race of the 1952 Formula One World Championship and was held in Monza on September 7th 1952. The race was won by Toulo de Graffenried, who scored his first win of the season and indeed his first finish. It was his second consecutive victory in Italy. Reg Parnell finished second ahead of American Tony Bettenhausen, who had finished second in the Netherlands three weeks earlier.

Background

The previous two races had failed to change the situation in the championship battle, as just five points separated the top three drivers. Even better, with three races remaining, any driver still had a mathematical chance of winning the title. The challenge this week would be even tougher than usual, as a then-record 41 drivers had made their way to Monza for the final race of the European season.

All-Ireland Motorsport skipped the Dutch Grand Prix to have a better chance at making the larger grid in Monza. Now, they were back for their final entry of the year.

Scuderia Commesso were back to a single car this time, having failed to find a suitable second driver for the race.

Ferrari stayed true to their rotating policy for the third car, and the German GP winner Reg Parnell returned to the drive. Whitehead wouldn't be sitting on the sidelines though, as he would be driving the second Ferrari for Group Ultimate.

David Hampshire ran two car this time, for himself and Ken Downing. Riseley-Prichard was not scheduled to enter a third race.

José Froilan Gonzalez returned from his injury at Silverstone, but Tony Bettenhausen's impressive performances had justified the construction and entry of a third car for the rest of the season.

Scuderia Aqua are back for their second and final planned entry, with Piero Carini attempting to do better than at Monaco.

Birmingham Motorsport had completed their final entry of the year, and had failed to start any of them. The next year would be more successful for them.

Maserati had handed the second car to Chico Landi again for this race before passing it back to Marcel Balsa for Australia. The driver in Sebring was not yet known but would turn out to be Maurice Trintignant.

Scuderia Maremmana were back once again with their usual three drivers. Their last entry would be in Australia, before the planned and controversial merger with Mercedes-Benz for the 1953 season.

The Garage Francorchamps Maseratis would be driven by 25-year-old Charles de Tornaco and team owner Jacques Swaters.

As usual, Scuderia Ambrosiana entered a third car for the Italian Grand Prix, this time driven by team founder Giovanni Lurani, who would attempt to make the grid for the first time in his final race entry.

O.S.C.A. were back for their final race of the season, with experienced hand Felice Bonetto at the wheel. Making the grid was a noble objective.

Maria Teresa de Filippis was back, driving an Alfa Romeo instead of a Maserati, and looking for a grid spot.

British Bentley Racing Motors still entered a single car, this time for the promising Mike Hawthorn.

Race weekend

Prequalifying

Great performances were seen from the Belgians, with the three Belgian drivers and Lance Macklin all making the cut. Good surprises as well from Mike Hawthorn and Maria Teresa de Filippis, who made it through in the most crowded pre-qualifying session of the year. Major disappointments came from Chico Landi and Clemente Biondetti, failing at the first hurdle. This meant that Biondetti would miss what would have been, in all likelihood, his final Grand Prix, as it was now common knowledge that the 54-year-old was losing his fight with cancer. Piero Carini and Ken Downing were gutted at failing to make the cut by such a small margin.

Qualifying

Toulo de Graffenried was the eighth different pole sitter in eight races (after Whitehead, Moss, Fangio, Farina, Serafini, Parnell and Sanesi), Bira was in a good position to take the championship advantage, though Farina was not far behind. Troy Ruttman continued to impress with third place, Bracco and Claes were very satisfied with top ten runs, Swaters was delighted with twelfth (the only Francorchamps driver to make it apart from Pilette), as was David Hampshire with 18th and Lance Macklin with 21st. Maria Teresa de Filippis stunned the paddock by scraping onto the grid, in the incredibly close midfield scrap (19 drivers grouped within 2 seconds).

Ascari and Gonzalez were disappointed with their lowly starting spots, although only a few tenths would have seen them much higher. Gonzalez himself was satisfied at making the grid on his comeback. Eric Brandon, Porfirio Rubirosa and Paul Frère were massively disappointed as well after their previous races, while Maurice Trintignant had a shocker and failed to qualify for the first time since Monaco the previous year. He was even outpaced by the complete rookie Charles de Tornaco, who turned quite a few heads by coming within a few tenths of making the grid! With a promising grid, a very exciting race was on the cards for Sunday.

Race

The start was clean, and while Toulo de Graffenried got a good getaway, Troy Ruttman and B. Bira had blinders and jumped ahead of de Graffenried! At the end of the lap, the three were coverd by less than two tenths, with Bira ahead, then Farina fourth, Sanesi fifth and Bracco sixth. But Toulo was angry. He desperately needed points to save his drive after retiring from every race of the season. He responded by setting what would remain the fastest lap of the race, on lap 2!

Behind the top three, everything was moving around, with Stirling Moss in fourth place ahead of Farina, Sanesi and Manzon, who also passed Bracco. This all changed on lap 5. Sanesi had just passed Farina for fourth place when the championship leader braked too late at Vedano, slamming into the back of Sanesi. After a second consecutive retirement due to an early accident, Consalvo was seen in tears by the side of the track, and rightly too. With more luck, he could have been right in the championship fight, as he was fighting for points in Monaco and second in Britain, and could have scored major points as well in Germany, the Netherlands and that day at Monza.

This left a mission for Bira and Manzon, to score when they had failed to do so in the previous two races. Bracco and Moss were now fighting over fourth place, with Manzon and Parnell just behind. On lap 9, David Hampshire span out at Vialone. He was in 14th position. The battle for fourth now involved Parnell, Bracco, Moss, Fangio and Manzon. At the very front, de Graffenried was casually increasing his lead, making sure that the win would be his. On lap 14, Ruttman got a puncture on the cobblestones at Vedano, getting passed by Fangio. He decided not to pit, and therefore span off at the Curva Grande on the next lap, out of fourth place. With the order constantly changing below third place, here was the order on lap 20: de Graffenried with a huge lead over Bira, Moss and Fangio. Further back, the battle for fifth included (in that order) Parnell, Bracco, Bettenhausen, Claes, Schell and Manzon. Then came Whitehead, Serafini, Pagani, Taruffi, Swaters, de Filippis, Simon, Ascari, Gonzalez, Macklin, von Brauchitsch and Pilette.

Very quickly, the number of drivers dropped from 22 to 19, as von Brauchitsch, Simon and Macklin all retired within five laps of each other. Simon span off, while the other two suffered mechanical failures. Manfred was last, André 17th and Lance last as well. With all that confusion, the order changed a lot (though de Graffenried just extended his lead even more), and at the halfway point, de Graffenried still had a considerable lead over Bira, Fangio and Moss, who were still fighting hard. Parnell was still fifth, but defending from Bettenhausen, Claes and Whitehead, with Schell, Pagani and Bracco following closely as well. Then came Manzon, Taruffi and de Filippis (doing very well indeed in 14th position), then Serafini, Swaters, Gonzalez, Ascari and Pilette.

The man on the move now was Tony Bettenhausen, who had long passed Parnell for fifth and was closing in on Moss for fourth position. Parnell was left to defend from Claes, who was pressurising the Briton, smelling those elusive first points. However, in was Peter Whitehead who passed Parnell, in the first race where both competed against each other since Belgium. In the meantime, Bettenhausen passed Moss on lap 36, with Fangio the next target on his list. Sure enough, two laps later, the Argentine made a mistake, letting the American through into third place! Then, on lap 41, the race for the championship changed dramatically. Giuseppe Farina would be thanking his lucky stars, as Bira and Manzon's engines simultaneously suffered earth-shattering kabooms, also causing the retirement of Peter Whitehead, who span off on the oil.

Therefore, de Graffenried's lead was now even larger and now over Moss, who had just passed Bettenhausen again. Fangio was now fourth and defending from Parnell. Then came Pagani, Schell, Claes and Bracco, with Dorino Serafini now ending the top ten. Almost immediately though, Tony passed Stirling for second, before the Briton passed him once more. All of this let Fangio catch the two, as well as Parnell, who had left Pagani and Claes a bit behind. Dorino Serafini then retired, lazily spinning off at Lesmo. By lap 49, Fangio was ahead and in second place. By lap 50, Parnell was ahead, and Moss, Fangio and Bettenhausen were literally side by side for third place! On the very next lap, Parnell was behind Moss and Fangio, with Bettenhausen further behind in fifth place. On the very next lap, the whole course of the race changed with barely 12 laps remaining. Fangio span off, while Moss, Pagani (in sixth) and Ascari (in twelfth) all suffered mechanical failures.

This left just eleven cars in the race, with de Graffenried in a now-unassailable lead ahead of Parnell, Bettenhausen, Schell and Claes, for whom points were finally becoming a certainty. Fighting for the lower places, Bracco was having to fend off the decidedly impressive Maria Teresa de Filippis, who was in an incredible seventh position, ahead of Swaters, Taruffi, Gonzalez and Pilette. Sadly, Maria Teresa would not be able to collect her finishing position, as her Alfa Romeo heartbreakingly failed with just a few laps remaining. With all the points positions pretty much locked up, the real fight was now for the honour of sixth position, as Giovanni Bracco was under attack from the impressive Jacques Swaters, who passed the Ambrosiana on lap 56, with eight laps remaining.

Swaters proceeded to build a gap on Bracco, leaving only one battle remaining, for eighth position between team mates Piero Taruffi and José Froilan Gonzalez (Bettenhausen was third in the third car). The Argentine almost won the battle, but just as he was about to pass Taruffi, de Graffenried lapped him before crossing the line, ending the race. De Graffenried completely dominated the field, winning from pole with the fastest lap, and coming within one lap of a Grand Chelem. Reg Parnell completed the Ferrari 1-2, while Tony Bettenhausen scored his third career podium. Harry Schell scored his best result and salvaged three points for Motorsport Bleu, while Johnny Claes was overjoyed at finally scoring his first career points. At the back, André Pilette managed to finally get his act together and finish 7 laps behind, leaving de Filippis unclassified.

Classification

Entry list

No Driver Entrant Chassis Engine
1 Flag of Ireland svg.png Joe Kelly Flag of Ireland svg.png All-Ireland Motorsport ERA G-Type Maserati 4CLT 1.5 L4s
2 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira Flag of France svg.png Motorsport Bleu Talbot-Lago T26C Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6
3 Flag of the United States svg.png Harry Schell Talbot-Lago T26C Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6
4 Flag of France svg.png André Simon Talbot-Lago T26C Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6
5 Flag of Monaco svg.png Louis Chiron Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Commesso Maserati 4CLT/48 Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
6 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 375B Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
7 Flag of Italy svg.png Dorino Serafini Ferrari 375B Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Reg Parnell Ferrari 375B Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
9 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png David Hampshire Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Hampshire Racing Alliance Alta GP Alta 1.5 L4s
10 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png/Flag of France svg.png Alexander Racing Team Gordini T16 Gordini 1.5 L4s
11 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi Gordini T16 Gordini 1.5 L4s
12 Flag of Belgium svg.png Johnny Claes Flag of Belgium svg.png Claes Racing Developments Maserati 4CLT/48 Maserati 4CLT 1.5 L4s
14 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lance Macklin Maserati 4CLT/48 Maserati 4CLT 1.5 L4s
15 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Peter Whitehead Flag of the United States svg.png Ferrari America Ferrari 375 Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
16 Flag of the United States svg.png Troy Ruttman Ferrari 375 Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
17 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin AM-03 Jaguar XK 3.4 L6
18 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Taruffi Aston Martin AM-03 Jaguar XK 3.4 L6
19 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Carini Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Aqua Maserati A6GCM Maserati A6 2.0 L6
20 Flag of Germany svg.png Edgar Barth Flag of Germany svg.png Team Ultimate Ultimate 001 BMW 328 2.0 L6
21 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère Flag of Italy svg.png Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCM Maserati A6 2.0 L6
22 Flag of Brazil svg.png Chico Landi Maserati A6GCM Maserati A6 2.0 L6
23 Flag of Italy svg.png Clemente Biondetti Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Maremmana Ferrari 166S Jaguar XK 3.4 L6
24 Flag of Germany svg.png Manfred von Brauchitsch Ferrari 166S Jaguar XK 3.4 L6
25 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Eric Brandon Ferrari 166S Jaguar XK 3.4 L6
26 Flag of France svg.png Maurice Trintignant Flag of France svg.png Bugatti Grand Prix Bugatti Type Alfa Bugatti 15C 1.5 L4s
27 Flag of Belgium svg.png André Pilette Bugatti Type Alfa Bugatti 15C 1.5 L4s
28 Flag of Belgium svg.png Charles de Tornaco Flag of Belgium svg.png Ecurie Nationale Belge Maserati A6GCM Maserati A6 2.0 L6
29 Flag of Italy svg.png Nello Pagani Flag of Australia svg.png Redman Racing Team Maserati A6GCM Maserati A6 2.0 L6
30 Flag of Italy svg.png Giovanni Bracco Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ambrosiana Ambrosiana A-001 Maserati 4CLT 1.5 L4s
31 Flag of the Dominican Republic svg.png Porfirio Rubirosa Ambrosiana A-001 Maserati 4CLT 1.5 L4s
32 Flag of Italy svg.png Giovanni Lurani Ambrosiana A-001 Maserati 4CLT 1.5 L4s
33 Flag of Italy svg.png Felice Bonetto Flag of Italy svg.png O.S.C.A. Automobili O.S.C.A. 4500G O.S.C.A. 4.5 V12
34 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Alfa Romeo 159/52 Alfa Romeo 159 1.5 L8s
35 Flag of Italy svg.png Giuseppe Farina Flag of Italy svg.png Alfa Romeo SpA Alfa Romeo 159/52 Alfa Romeo 159 1.5 L8s
36 Flag of Argentina svg.png Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo 159/52 Alfa Romeo 159 1.5 L8s
37 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss Alfa Romeo 159/52 Alfa Romeo 159 1.5 L8s
38 Flag of Italy svg.png Alberto Ascari Flag of Spain svg.png Phoenix Racing Organisation Phoenix P-03 Ferrari 375 4.5 V12
39 Flag of Belgium svg.png Jacques Swaters Flag of Belgium svg.png Ecurie Nationale Belge Maserati A6GCM Maserati A6 2.0 L6
40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British Bentley Racing Motors Bentley Speed 2 Bentley 3.0 V16
41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ken Downing Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Hampshire Racing Alliance Alta GP Alta 1.5 L4s
42 Flag of the United States svg.png Tony Bettenhausen Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin AM-03 Jaguar XK 3.4 L6

Prequalifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 6 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Ferrari 1:58.3 -
2 28 Flag of Belgium svg.png Charles de Tornaco Maserati 2:00.0 + 1.7
3 21 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère Maserati 2:00.4 + 2.1
4 39 Flag of Belgium svg.png Jacques Swaters Maserati 2:00.5 + 2.2
5 5 Flag of Monaco svg.png Louis Chiron Maserati-Ferrari 2:00.6 + 2.3
6 14 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lance Macklin Maserati 2:00.7 + 2.4
7 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn Bentley 2:00.8 + 2.5
8 34 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Alfa Romeo 2:00.8 + 2.5
9 19 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Carini Maserati 2:00.9 + 2.6
10 41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ken Downing Alta 2:01.0 + 2.7
11 22 Flag of Brazil svg.png Chico Landi Maserati 2:01.1 + 2.8
12 23 Flag of Italy svg.png Clemente Biondetti Ferrari-Jaguar 2:01.2 + 2.9
13 32 Flag of Italy svg.png Giovanni Lurani Ambrosiana-Maserati 2:01.3 + 3.0
14 1 Flag of Ireland svg.png Joe Kelly ERA-Maserati 2:01.8 + 3.5
15 33 Flag of Italy svg.png Felice Bonetto O.S.C.A. 2:02.3 + 4.0

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 6 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Ferrari 1:57.2 -
2 2 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira Talbot-Lago-Talbot 1:57.3 + 0.1
3 16 Flag of the United States svg.png Troy Ruttman Ferrari 1:57.7 + 0.5
4 11 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi Gordini 1:58.0 + 0.8
5 35 Flag of Italy svg.png Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo 1:58.1 + 0.9
6 30 Flag of Italy svg.png Giovanni Bracco Ambrosiana-Maserati 1:58.2 + 1.0
7 37 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss Alfa Romeo 1:58.3 + 1.1
8 8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Reg Parnell Ferrari 1:58.6 + 1.4
9 10 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon Gordini 1:58.7 + 1.5
10 12 Flag of Belgium svg.png Johnny Claes Maserati 1:58.8 + 1.6
11 36 Flag of Argentina svg.png Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo 1:59.0 + 1.8
12 39 Flag of Belgium svg.png Jacques Swaters Maserati 1:59.1 + 1.9
13 15 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Peter Whitehead Ferrari 1:59.2 + 2.0
14 3 Flag of the United States svg.png Harry Schell Talbot-Lago-Talbot 1:59.3 + 2.1
15 18 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Taruffi Aston Martin-Jaguar 1:59.4 + 2.2
16 42 Flag of the United States svg.png Tony Bettenhausen Aston Martin-Jaguar 1:59.5 + 2.3
17 4 Flag of France svg.png André Simon Talbot-Lago-Talbot 1:59.6 + 2.4
18 9 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png David Hampshire Alta 1:59.7 + 2.5
19 7 Flag of Italy svg.png Dorino Serafini Ferrari 1:59.8 + 2.6
20 29 Flag of Italy svg.png Nello Pagani Maserati 1:59.9 + 2.7
21 14 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lance Macklin Maserati 2:00.0 + 2.8
22 17 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González Aston Martin-Jaguar 2:00.1 + 2.9
23 38 Flag of Italy svg.png Alberto Ascari Phoenix-Ferrari 2:00.2 + 3.0
24 34 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Alfa Romeo 2:00.3 + 3.1
25 24 Flag of Germany svg.png Manfred von Brauchitsch Ferrari-Jaguar 2:00.4 + 3.2
26 27 Flag of Belgium svg.png André Pilette Bugatti 2:00.5 + 3.3
27 20 Flag of Germany svg.png Edgar Barth Ultimate-BMW 2:01.1 + 3.9
28 28 Flag of Belgium svg.png Charles de Tornaco Maserati 2:01.2 + 4.0
29 26 Flag of France svg.png Maurice Trintignant Bugatti 2:01.3 + 4.1
30 25 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Eric Brandon Ferrari-Jaguar 2:01.4 + 4.2
31 31 Flag of the Dominican Republic svg.png Porfirio Rubirosa Ambrosiana-Maserati 2:01.8 + 4.6
32 5 Flag of Monaco svg.png Louis Chiron Maserati-Ferrari 2:02.1 + 4.9
33 21 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère Maserati 2:02.5 + 5.3
34 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn Bentley 2:02.6 + 5.4

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts
1 6 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Toulo de Graffenried Ferrari 64 2:07:02.4 1 9
2 8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Reg Parnell Ferrari 62 + 2 laps 8 6
3 42 Flag of the United States svg.png Tony Bettenhausen Aston Martin-Jaguar 62 + 2 laps 16 4
4 3 Flag of the United States svg.png Harry Schell Talbot-Lago-Talbot 61 + 3 laps 14 3
5 12 Flag of Belgium svg.png Johnny Claes Maserati 61 + 3 laps 10 2
6 39 Flag of Belgium svg.png Jacques Swaters Maserati 60 + 4 laps 12
7 30 Flag of Italy svg.png Giovanni Bracco Ambrosiana-Maserati 60 + 4 laps 6
8 18 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Taruffi Aston Martin-Jaguar 59 + 5 laps 15
9 17 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González Aston Martin-Jaguar 58 + 6 laps 22
10 27 Flag of Belgium svg.png André Pilette Bugatti 57 + 7 laps 26
Ret 34 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Alfa Romeo 53 Gearbox 24
Ret 37 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss Alfa Romeo 51 Transmission 7
Ret 36 Flag of Argentina svg.png Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo 51 Spin 11
Ret 29 Flag of Italy svg.png Nello Pagani Maserati 51 Oil leak 20
Ret 38 Flag of Italy svg.png Alberto Ascari Phoenix-Ferrari 51 Gearbox 23
Ret 7 Flag of Italy svg.png Dorino Serafini Ferrari 46 Spin 19
Ret 15 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Peter Whitehead Ferrari 41 Spin 13
Ret 2 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira Talbot-Lago-Talbot 40 Engine 2
Ret 10 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon Gordini 40 Overheating 9
Ret 14 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lance Macklin Maserati 29 Transmission 21
Ret 4 Flag of France svg.png André Simon Talbot-Lago-Talbot 27 Spin 17
Ret 24 Flag of Germany svg.png Manfred von Brauchitsch Ferrari-Jaguar 25 Engine 25
Ret 16 Flag of the United States svg.png Troy Ruttman Ferrari 14 Spin 3
Ret 9 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png David Hampshire Alta 8 Spin 18
Ret 11 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi Gordini 5 Collision 4
Ret 35 Flag of Italy svg.png Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo 5 Collision 5
DNQ 20 Flag of Germany svg.png Edgar Barth Ultimate-BMW
DNQ 28 Flag of Belgium svg.png Charles de Tornaco Maserati
DNQ 26 Flag of France svg.png Maurice Trintignant Bugatti
DNQ 25 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Eric Brandon Ferrari-Jaguar
DNQ 31 Flag of the Dominican Republic svg.png Porfirio Rubirosa Ambrosiana-Maserati
DNQ 5 Flag of Monaco svg.png Louis Chiron Maserati-Ferrari
DNQ 21 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère Maserati
DNQ 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn Bentley
DNPQ 19 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Carini Maserati
DNPQ 41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ken Downing Alta
DNPQ 22 Flag of Brazil svg.png Chico Landi Maserati
DNPQ 23 Flag of Italy svg.png Clemente Biondetti Ferrari-Jaguar
DNPQ 32 Flag of Italy svg.png Giovanni Lurani Ambrosiana-Maserati
DNPQ 1 Flag of Ireland svg.png Joe Kelly ERA-Maserati
DNPQ 33 Flag of Italy svg.png Felice Bonetto O.S.C.A.

Notes

Drivers

Constructors

Entrants

Lap leaders

Records broken

Drivers

Constructors

  • Most total fastest laps: Ferrari (10)
  • Most total points: Ferrari (165.5)

Championship standings

Pos Driver Points
1 Flag of Italy svg.png Giuseppe Farina 22.5
2 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira 21
3 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon 17.5
4 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Reg Parnell 15
5 Flag of Italy svg.png Alberto Ascari 14
Pos Constructor Points
1 Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari 35
2 Flag of France svg.png Talbot-Lago-Talbot 32
3 Flag of Italy svg.png Alfa Romeo 29.5
4 Flag of France svg.png Gordini 22.5
5= Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Aston Martin-Jaguar 14
5= Flag of Spain svg.png Phoenix-Ferrari 14
Pos Driver Points
1 Flag of France svg.png Motorsport Bleu 32
2 Flag of Italy svg.png Alfa Romeo SpA 29.5
3 Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ferrari 28
4 Flag of France svg.png/Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Gordini 22.5
5= Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jaguar - Aston Martin Racing 14
5= Flag of Spain svg.png Phoenix Racing Organisation 14
  • Only the top five positions are listed.
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