1956 Italian Grand Prix

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Flag of Italy svg.png 1956 Italian Grand Prix
Race 9 of 10 in the 1956 Alternate Formula One season
Monza 1955.jpg
Date October 28, 1956
Official Name XXVII Gran Premio d'Italia
Location Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Course Permanent racing facility
10.000 km (6.214 mi)
Distance 35 laps, 350.0 km (217.49 mi)
Weather Sunny
Pole Position
Driver Flag of Australia svg.png Jack Brabham Gordini
Time 2:43.25
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Australia svg.png Jack Brabham Gordini
Time 2:45.32
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn B.C.M.A.
Second Flag of Switzerland svg.png Ottorino Volonterio O.S.C.A.
Third Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González O.S.C.A.


The 1956 Italian Grand Prix was the ninth race of the 1956 Formula One World Championship and was held in Monza on October 28th 1956. Jack Brabham started from pole position and had the opportunity to secure his second world championship over Desmond Titterington, but both retired from the race and ensured the fight would continue to the season-ending 1956 Thai Grand Prix. Instead, Mike Hawthorn scored his first and only career victory in the B.C.M.A., his only points that season, in a photo finish ahead of Ottorino Volonterio and José Froilán González's O.S.C.A. duo who finished less than a second behind. Stirling Moss finished fourth, keeping himself in the title fight as well.

Background

In Silverstone, Jack Brabham took advantage of an uncharacteristic mistake from Desmond Titterington to win his third race of the season and take the championship lead, despite a very tough challenge by the very surprising Umberto Maglioli. With two races remaining, he now has a decisive advantage in the title race, with only five other drivers able to take the title away from the defending champion.

The Australian has a five-point lead over Desmond Titterington, eight points over Stirling Moss, 11 over Bira, 14 over Sanesi and 17 over Collins. Brabham can seal the title in Monza like he did last year, but his rivals won't make it easy for him. Speaking of rivals, he'll have 42 of them here, as 43 men and women have arrived in Monza to compete this weekend.

  • After skipping the British Grand Prix, Federico Hernandez and Gilberte Thirion are back in Monza, hoping to take advantage of the large grid to score a good result.
  • Despite the horrendous début in Germany, DB have not been deterred and have arrived in Italy. With Thirion now driving for Hernandez, René Bonnet has taken matters into his own hands, deciding to drive the car himself.
  • Redmond Gallagher has been benched by Gordini after tricking the team and the race organisers into believing he was fit to drive, resulting in his disqualification from the British Grand Prix. As a result, only four cars have been entered by the leading French team, for Brabham, Sanesi, Castellotti and Bonnier.
  • Following a string of disappointing performances, Juan Manuel Fangio has been demoted from the Ferrari squad in a straight swap with Reatherson's Giulio Cabianca, who will make his first appearance for a top team.
  • The new Scuderia Guastalla outfit, after honing their craft in sportscars and non-championship races, make their first championship appearance here in Monza. With regular driver Gerino Gerini contracted by Adriatica, the team have instead hired rookies Piero Scotti and Giorgio Becucci to drive the ex-Ferrari machinery.
  • BRM planned to enter Luigi Piotti as third driver alongside Frère and Flockhart. However, they did not realise he was unavailable, and will once again have to cancel one of their entries.
  • Robert Manzon has finally recovered from his early-season accident, and as this is the home race for O.S.C.A., he will join Volonterio, Moss, González and Ruttman in an exceptional five-car team.
  • Unhappy at not finding a drive anywhere for his home race, Cesare Perdisa decided to scrape some money together and rent an old Ferrari to enter under his own name.
  • Independent constructor Arzani-Volpini make their first foray into the world championship. Unable to bring their own car, they've also decided to rent an old AAC, which will be driven by the aforementioned Luigi Piotti.
  • Thanks to their partnership with Cooper, BRUNEL have secured a Cooper-Climax combination to enter into this race, still driven by de Filippis.
  • With travel costs mounting, Irish Racing Cars have downsized their operation to two cars for Titterington and Hamilton, with the third car loaned to Scuderia Centro Sud.
  • Centro Sud, returning to the scene for their home race, will enter the experienced pairing of Jean Behra and Luigi Musso in an O.S.C.A. and the IRC Lancia respectively.
  • After deliberately missing the British rounds for financial reasons, Maserati will attend their home race, on their last legs, hoping for a good result against all odds.
  • 47-year-old German sportscar driver Helm Glöckler has decided to persuade old collaborators Equipe Anglaise to enter a customer Cooper-Climax for this race, figuring that he might as well give it a go.
  • Similarly, the perennially underrated 42-year-old Elie Bayol, whose only F1 experience amounts to a DNPQ at the '54 French Grand Prix, has decided to give F1 one last go before calling it quits, driving the old Gordini driven by Gallagher in Silverstone.
  • Local Italian sportscar driver Berardo Taraschi will also be making his début, following up on some non-championship results that aren't extremely encouraging. He'll be driving an odd O.S.C.A.-AAC combination.

With 43 entries and 34 spots on the grid, there will be no prequalifying session, but 9 drivers will fail to make the grid.

Race weekend

Qualifying

Considering the huge buffer of privateers entering, there aren't any real surprises regarding the drivers failing to make the grid, but it's still a rare occasiona when the likes of Guelfi, Salvadori, Behra, Bianchi or Gerini make a race grid. While Brabham takes his sixth career pole position, Mike Hawthorn and Stirling Moss surprise the crowd by completing the front row. Brabham is now in a perfect position to seal a second world title as Desmond Titterington is stranded in elventh place.

Race

From the very beginning, it was clear that this would be a race of attrition, as Fangio and Guelfi's clutches failed on the grid. Moss got the best start and led the first lap from Bira, Brabham, Volonterio, Hawthorn and Gaze, whose terrific start gained him seven positions. Gordini's day was ended in a weird incident in which Sanesi, Bonnier and Castellotti all pulled into the pits with overheating issues, apparently caused by fallen leaves entering the cars! On lap 4, Robert Manzon's engine caught fire in spectacular fashion on the front straight, prompting Duncan Hamilton to spin out on the oil, reducing the field to 27 drivers. On the fifth lap, Brabham took the lead from Moss, retaking the upper hand in the title fight just as Stuart Lewis-Evans retired from the race with another engine failure.

A fight for the lead developed between Brabham, Hawthorn, Volonterio and Moss, with Titterington catching up and Gaze just behind. On lap 10, another string of retirements occurred, with Gregory suffering from similar heat issues to the Gordinis, Jim Russell from a gearbox failure and Gilberte Thirion from an oil leak. On lap 14, though, the entire course of the race (and indeed the championship) changed, as Jack Brabham's front-right suspension snapped at Lesmo, temporarily leaving an O.S.C.A. 1-2-3, Volonterio leading González and Moss, with Hawthorn in fourth place. Tony Gaze, in contention for points, pulled up by the trackside with a clutch failure.

Volonterio kept the lead as González, Hawthorn and Moss fought over second place. Hawthorn won that fight and began to attack Volonterio's lead. Further back, Bira's transmission failed, as did Gerini's gearbox. Hawthorn took the lead on lap 24. That same lap, Davison and de Filippis also retired due to leaf-based overheating, while Dorino Serafini had a serious accident, spinning at Curva Grande and getting pitched into a barrell-roll. He was thrown out of the car and was taken to hospital, conscious. On the next lap, Bianchi retired, having run out of fuel due to a leak.

Crucially for the championship race, Titterington's engine failed on lap 26, leaving Moss as the only credible contender still in the running, in fifth position. Salvadori also retired with a puncture. Cabianca's gearbox failed on the following lap, leaving just 12 drivers in the race. They were reduced to ten as Collins and Maglioli had simultaneous engine failures just five laps from the end! Hawthorn, despite his best defensive efforts, capitulated to Volonterio and González with two laps remaining, but managed to get a good run in the final lap. He powered past González at the exit of the oval section and passed Volonterio at Lesmo. Volonterio got a tow and retook the lead on the run to Vialone, but Hawthorn then got the slipstream. He positioned his car expertly in the Parabolica, getting the better exit and barely edging Volonterio to take his first F1 victory.

Volonterio held on for his second podium, with González third. Moss came fourth to keep his championship hopes theoretically alive. Troy Ruttman, in a safe fifth position, had a stupid spin on the final lap, but was still classified in fifth. Luigi Musso was free to come home in sixth position to score the first point for Scuderia Centro Sud. Marimón, Hampshire, Behra and Perdisa completed the finishers.

Classification

Entry list

No Driver Entrant Chassis Engine
1 Flag of Belgium svg.png Gilberte Thirion Flag of Argentina svg.png Escuderia Hernandez O.S.C.A. F156A Hernandez H258/A 2.5 L8
2 Flag of France svg.png René Bonnet Flag of France svg.png Automobiles Deutsch & Bonnet DB 01 DB 84-1 0.5 V2
3 Flag of France svg.png André Guelfi Flag of Morocco svg.png Écurie Maghreb O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 156 1.5 L6s
4 Flag of Italy svg.png Gerino Gerini Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Adriatica Ferrari R560 Ferrari RS560 2.5 L4
5 Flag of Italy svg.png Dorino Serafini Ferrari R560 Ferrari RS560 2.5 L4
6 Flag of Australia svg.png Jack Brabham Flag of France svg.png Alexander Racing Team-Gordini Gordini Type 56 Gordini G258/A 2.5 L8
7 Flag of Italy svg.png Eugenio Castellotti Gordini Type 56 Gordini G258/A 2.5 L8
8 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi Gordini Type 56 Gordini G258/A 2.5 L8
9 Flag of Sweden svg.png Jo Bonnier Gordini Type 56 Gordini G258/A 2.5 L8
10 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jim Russell Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Vanwall Vanwall VW56 Vanwall 254 2.5 L4
11 Flag of Australia svg.png Tony Gaze Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari R560 Ferrari RS560 2.5 L4
12 Flag of Italy svg.png Umberto Maglioli Ferrari R560 Ferrari RS560 2.5 L4
14 Flag of Italy svg.png Giulio Cabianca Ferrari R560 Ferrari RS560 2.5 L4
15 Flag of Argentina svg.png Juan Manuel Fangio Flag of Ireland svg.png Reatherson Racing Developments Ferrari R560 Ferrari RS560 2.5 L4
16 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Scotti Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Guastalla AAC 555 AAC 555 2.5 L4
17 Flag of Italy svg.png Giorgio Becucci AAC 555 AAC 555 2.5 L4
18 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ron Flockhart Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British Racing Motors BRM P25 BRM P25 2.5 L4
19 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère BRM P25 BRM P25 2.5 L4
n/a* Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Piotti AAC 555 AAC 555 2.5 L4
20 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Team Lotus Lotus 10 B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6
21 Flag of the United States svg.png Masten Gregory Lotus 10 B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6
22 Flag of Australia svg.png Lex Davison Lotus 10 B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6
23 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Ottorino Volonterio Flag of Italy svg.png Officine Specializzate Costruzione Automobili O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
24 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
25 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
26 Flag of the United States svg.png Troy Ruttman O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
27 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
28 Flag of Italy svg.png Cesare Perdisa Flag of Italy svg.png Cesare Perdisa AAC 555 AAC 555 2.5 L4
29 Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Piotti Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Arzani-Volpini AAC 555 AAC 555 2.5 L4
30 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Brits Under No European Legislation Cooper T41 Climax FPF IV 2.0 L4
31 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Desmond Titterington Flag of Ireland svg.png Irish Racing Cars Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8
32 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Duncan Hamilton Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8
33 Flag of France svg.png Jean Behra Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Centro Sud O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 156 1.5 L6s
34 Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Musso Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8
35 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png David Hampshire Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Hampshire Racing Alliance Vanwall VW56 Vanwall 254 2.5 L4
36 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Roy Salvadori Vanwall VW56 O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
37 Flag of Argentina svg.png Onofre Marimón Flag of Italy svg.png Asso di Fiori O.S.C.A. F156A O.S.C.A. 1500S-56 1.5 L6s
38 Flag of Belgium svg.png Lucien Bianchi Flag of Italy svg.png Officine Alfieri Maserati Cooper T41 Maserati 56A 2.5 V8
39 Flag of Germany svg.png Helm Glöckler Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Equipe Anglaise Cooper T41 Climax FPF IV 2.0 L4
40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Peter Collins Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British Commonwealth Motorsport Association B.C.M.A. C-01 B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6
41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn B.C.M.A. C-01 B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6
42 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stuart Lewis-Evans B.C.M.A. C-01 B.C.M.A. A/AS Griffin 2.5 L6
43 Flag of France svg.png Élie Bayol Flag of France svg.png Élie Bayol Gordini G-953 Gordini ART-004 3.0 V6
44 Flag of Italy svg.png Berardo Taraschi Flag of Italy svg.png Berardo Taraschi O.S.C.A. F154 AAC 555 2.5 L4

Qualifying

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 6 Flag of Australia svg.png Jack Brabham Gordini 2:43.25 -
2 41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn B.C.M.A. 2:44.62 + 1.37
3 24 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss O.S.C.A. 2:44.75 + 1.50
4 27 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon O.S.C.A. 2:44.82 + 1.57
5 20 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira Lotus-B.C.M.A. 2:44.85 + 1.60
6 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Peter Collins B.C.M.A. 2:45.01 + 1.76
7 23 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Ottorino Volonterio O.S.C.A. 2:45.21 + 1.96
8 8 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi Gordini 2:46.48 + 3.23
9 25 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González O.S.C.A. 2:46.55 + 3.30
10 7 Flag of Italy svg.png Eugenio Castellotti Gordini 2:46.58 + 3.33
11 31 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Desmond Titterington Lancia 2:46.78 + 3.53
12 26 Flag of the United States svg.png Troy Ruttman O.S.C.A. 2:47.89 + 4.64
13 11 Flag of Australia svg.png Tony Gaze Ferrari 2:48.08 + 4.83
14 9 Flag of Sweden svg.png Jo Bonnier Gordini 2:48.67 + 5.42
15 12 Flag of Italy svg.png Umberto Maglioli Ferrari 2:50.24 + 6.99
16 14 Flag of Italy svg.png Giulio Cabianca Ferrari 2:50.30 + 7.05
17 37 Flag of Argentina svg.png Onofre Marimón O.S.C.A. 2:51.22 + 7.97
18 15 Flag of Argentina svg.png Juan Manuel Fangio Ferrari 2:52.78 + 9.53
19 1 Flag of Belgium svg.png Gilberte Thirion O.S.C.A.-Hernandez 2:53.27 + 10.02
20 42 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stuart Lewis-Evans B.C.M.A. 2:53.99 + 10.74
21 21 Flag of the United States svg.png Masten Gregory Lotus-B.C.M.A. 2:54.22 + 10.97
22 32 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Duncan Hamilton Lancia 2:54.32 + 11.07
23 34 Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Musso Lancia 2:57.16 + 13.91
24 3 Flag of France svg.png André Guelfi O.S.C.A. 2:57.68 + 14.43
25 22 Flag of Australia svg.png Lex Davison Lotus-B.C.M.A. 2:58.99 + 15.74
26 5 Flag of Italy svg.png Dorino Serafini Ferrari 2:59.09 + 15.84
27 36 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Roy Salvadori Vanwall-O.S.C.A. 3:00.33 + 17.08
28 33 Flag of France svg.png Jean Behra O.S.C.A. 3:00.36 + 17.11
29 10 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jim Russell Vanwall 3:00.39 + 17.14
30 38 Flag of Belgium svg.png Lucien Bianchi Cooper-Maserati 3:00.46 + 17.21
31 4 Flag of Italy svg.png Gerino Gerini Ferrari 3:00.82 + 17.57
32 35 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png David Hampshire Vanwall 3:01.14 + 17.89
33 30 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Cooper-Climax 3:01.63 + 18.38
34 28 Flag of Italy svg.png Cesare Perdisa AAC 3:01.64 + 18.39
35 43 Flag of France svg.png Élie Bayol Gordini 3:03.53 + 20.28
36 39 Flag of Germany svg.png Helm Glöckler Cooper-Climax 3:04.90 + 21.65
37 19 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère BRM 3:05.62 + 22.37
38 29 Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Piotti AAC 3:06.56 + 23.31
39 16 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Scotti AAC 3:09.89 + 26.64
40 18 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ron Flockhart BRM 3:10.90 + 27.65
41 44 Flag of Italy svg.png Berardo Taraschi O.S.C.A.-AAC 3:12.57 + 29.32
42 17 Flag of Italy svg.png Giorgio Becucci AAC 3:12.96 + 29.71
43 2 Flag of France svg.png René Bonnet DB 3:28.18 + 44.93

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts
1 41 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mike Hawthorn B.C.M.A. 35 1:40:34.91 2 9
2 23 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Ottorino Volonterio O.S.C.A. 35 + 0.07 7 6
3 25 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Froilán González O.S.C.A. 35 + 0.87 9 4
4 24 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss O.S.C.A. 35 + 1:38.97 3 3
5 26 Flag of the United States svg.png Troy Ruttman O.S.C.A. 34 Spin 12 2
6 34 Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Musso Lancia 34 + 1 lap 23 1
7 37 Flag of Argentina svg.png Onofre Marimón O.S.C.A. 33 + 2 laps 17
8 35 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png David Hampshire Vanwall 33 + 2 laps 32
9 33 Flag of France svg.png Jean Behra O.S.C.A. 33 + 2 laps 28
10 28 Flag of Italy svg.png Cesare Perdisa AAC 32 + 3 laps 34
Ret 40 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Peter Collins B.C.M.A. 30 Engine 6
Ret 12 Flag of Italy svg.png Umberto Maglioli Ferrari 30 Engine 15
Ret 31 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Desmond Titterington Lancia 25 Engine 11
Ret 14 Flag of Italy svg.png Giulio Cabianca Ferrari 25 Gearbox 16
Ret 36 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Roy Salvadori Vanwall-O.S.C.A. 24 Puncture 27
Ret 22 Flag of Australia svg.png Lex Davison Lotus-B.C.M.A. 23 Overheating 25
Ret 38 Flag of Belgium svg.png Lucien Bianchi Cooper-Maserati 23 Out of fuel 30
Ret 20 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira Lotus-B.C.M.A. 22 Transmission 5
Ret 30 Flag of Italy svg.png Maria Teresa de Filippis Cooper-Climax 22 Overheating 33
Ret 5 Flag of Italy svg.png Dorino Serafini Ferrari 22 Accident 26
Ret 4 Flag of Italy svg.png Gerino Gerini Ferrari 21 Gearbox 31
Ret 6 Flag of Australia svg.png Jack Brabham Gordini 13 Suspension 1
Ret 11 Flag of Australia svg.png Tony Gaze Ferrari 13 Clutch 13
Ret 21 Flag of the United States svg.png Masten Gregory Lotus-B.C.M.A. 9 Overheating 21
Ret 1 Flag of Belgium svg.png Gilberte Thirion O.S.C.A.-Hernandez 9 Oil leak 19
Ret 10 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jim Russell Vanwall 9 Gearbox 29
Ret 42 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stuart Lewis-Evans B.C.M.A. 4 Engine 20
Ret 27 Flag of France svg.png Robert Manzon O.S.C.A. 3 Engine 4
Ret 32 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Duncan Hamilton Lancia 3 Spin 22
Ret 8 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi Gordini 2 Overheating 8
Ret 9 Flag of Sweden svg.png Jo Bonnier Gordini 2 Overheating 14
Ret 7 Flag of Italy svg.png Eugenio Castellotti Gordini 2 Overheating 10
Ret 15 Flag of Argentina svg.png Juan Manuel Fangio Ferrari 0 Clutch 18
Ret 3 Flag of France svg.png André Guelfi O.S.C.A. 0 Clutch 24
DNQ 43 Flag of France svg.png Élie Bayol Gordini
DNQ 39 Flag of Germany svg.png Helm Glöckler Cooper-Climax
DNQ 19 Flag of Belgium svg.png Paul Frère BRM
DNQ 29 Flag of Italy svg.png Luigi Piotti AAC
DNQ 16 Flag of Italy svg.png Piero Scotti AAC
DNQ 18 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ron Flockhart BRM
DNQ 44 Flag of Italy svg.png Berardo Taraschi O.S.C.A.-AAC
DNQ 17 Flag of Italy svg.png Giorgio Becucci AAC
DNQ 2 Flag of France svg.png René Bonnet DB

Notes

Drivers

Constructors

  • Final pole position for Gordini.
  • Final point for Lancia.
  • Final entry and start for AAC.

Teams

Lap leaders

Records broken

Drivers

Constructors

Championship standings

Pos Driver Points
1 Flag of Australia svg.png Jack Brabham 27
2 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Desmond Titterington 22
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Stirling Moss 22
4 Flag of Thailand svg.png B. Bira 16
5 Flag of Italy svg.png Consalvo Sanesi 13
Pos Constructor Points
1 Flag of France svg.png Gordini 38
2 Flag of Italy svg.png O.S.C.A. 37
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png B.C.M.A. 31
4 Flag of Italy svg.png Lancia 26
5 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-B.C.M.A. 19
Pos Driver Points
1 Flag of France svg.png Alexander Racing Team-Gordini 38
2 Flag of Italy svg.png Officine Specializzate Costruzione Automobili 37
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png British Commonwealth Motorsport Association 31
4 Flag of Ireland svg.png Irish Racing Cars 25
5 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Team Lotus 19
  • Only the top five positions are listed.
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