Formula 1 1951 French Grand Prix risultati

dati

01-07-1951
4
Reims-Gueux
Juan Fangio
Luigi Fagioli

L'1951 French Grand Prix è stato vinto da Juan Fangio su Alfa Romeo.
Nonostante fosse in pole position in France, Luigi Fagioli non è riuscito a convertirlo in una vittoria.
Fagioli è stato costretto al ritiro nel giro 55 a causa di: +22 Laps.

La gara nel France è stata il round 4 del 8 della stagione 1951.

 

risultati

# pilota costruttore giri volta punti
1 77 3:22:11.0 5
2 77 +58.2 3
3 74 +3 Laps 4
4 73 +4 Laps 3
5 73 +4 Laps 2
6 71 +6 Laps 0
7 71 +6 Laps 0
8 69 +8 Laps 0
9 66 +11 Laps 0
10 58 +19 Laps 0
11 55 +22 Laps 0
54 Accident 0
43 Transmission 0
37 Engine 0
27 Engine 0
23 Overheating 0
11 Engine 0
10 Gearbox 0
7 Engine 0
3 Engine 0
2 Engine 0
1 Transmission 0
1 Engine 0

griglia

# pilota costruttore volta
7 Juan Fangio Alfa Romeo
6 José Froilán González Ferrari
4 Luigi Villoresi Ferrari
9 Reg Parnell Ferrari
2 Nino Farina Alfa Romeo
8 Louis Chiron Talbot-Lago
11 Yves Cabantous Talbot-Lago
14 Eugène Chaboud Talbot-Lago
19 Guy Mairesse Talbot-Lago
5 Consalvo Sanesi Alfa Romeo
1 Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo
12 Johnny Claes Talbot-Lago
13 Louis Rosier Talbot-Lago
10 Philippe Étancelin Talbot-Lago
17 Aldo Gordini Simca
22 Harry Schell Maserati
18 Maurice Trintignant Simca
3 Alberto Ascari Ferrari
21 André Simon Simca
23 Robert Manzon Simca
15 Onofre Marimón Maserati
16 Toulo de Graffenried Maserati
20 Peter Whitehead Ferrari

1951 French Grand Prix

The 1951 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 1 July 1951. It was race 4 of 8 in the 1951 World Championship of Drivers and was won by Juan Manuel Fangio and Luigi Fagioli driving an Alfa Romeo. It was the first of three occasions where two drivers would be credited with a Grand Prix win after sharing a car.

The race, which also carried the honorific title of European Grand Prix, saw the World Championship debuts of Aldo Gordini, André Simon and Onofre Marimón. Fagioli's victory, his first in a World Championship race, made him the oldest driver to win a World Championship Grand Prix, a record he still holds.

This race also holds the record for the longest Formula One Grand Prix in terms of total distance needed to cover. 77 laps of the 4.856 mile Reims-Gueux circuit totaled to 373 miles.


fonte: Wikipedia

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