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1953 Argentine Grand Prix

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1953 Argentine Grand Prix
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Race details
Date18 January 1953
Official nameI Gran Premio de la Republica Argentina
LocationAutódromo 17 de Octubre,Buenos Aires,Argentina
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length3.912 km (2.431 miles)
Distance97 laps, 379.464 km (235.788 miles)
WeatherHot, dry
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:55.4
Fastest lap
DriverItaly Alberto AscariFerrari
Time1:48.4 on lap 73
Podium
First
  • Italy Alberto Ascari
Ferrari
SecondFerrari
ThirdMaserati
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The1953 Argentine Grand Prix was race 1 of 9 in the1953 World Championship of Drivers, which was run toFormula Two regulations in 1952 and 1953. The race was held in Buenos Aires on 18 January 1953, at the Autódromo Gálvez (official name:Autódromo Juan y Óscar Gálvez, also known as the Autódromo 17 de Octubre) and was the first World Drivers' Championship race in South America.

Race report

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Local driversJuan Manuel Fangio andJosé Froilán González during a test prior to the race

The inaugural Argentine Grand Prix, held in mid-January, was attended by four of the major works teams:Maserati,Ferrari,Cooper, andGordini. Former World ChampionJuan Manuel Fangio, who had not competed in the Championship since clinching the1951 title inSpain, raced for Maserati alongside fellow ArgentinesJosé Froilán González andOscar Alfredo Gálvez, and Italian driverFelice Bonetto. Ferrari lined up with the familiar trio of reigning World ChampionAlberto Ascari,Nino Farina, andLuigi Villoresi, as well as their new signingMike Hawthorn, who had driven a privateer Cooper the previous year. The Cooper team entered the British pair ofAlan Brown andJohn Barber alongside the local driverAdolfo Schwelm Cruz. Gordini retained their1952 trio ofRobert Manzon,Maurice Trintignant, andJean Behra, who were joined by a pair of Argentines—Carlos Menditeguy andPablo Birger—the latter of which drove aSimca-Gordini.

Ascari was once again the fastest qualifier, taking his fourth consecutive World Championship pole position. His teammates Villoresi and Farina lined up third and fourth, but the returning Fangio prevented a Ferrari front row lockout by qualifying second in his Maserati. González, in the second Maserati, started from row two alongside Hawthorn, making his first appearance for Ferrari, and the Gordini of Trintignant. The remaining Gordinis of Manzon, Menditeguy, and Behra made up the third row with Gálvez in his Maserati. Row four consisted of the Coopers of Brown and Schwelm Cruz, and Birger in the sole Simca-Gordini. At the back of the grid were the Maserati of Bonetto and Barber in the final Cooper.

Due toPresidentJuan Perón's decision to allow free access to the circuit, there were an excessive number of spectators and they lined the track as the race began. One of the spectators wandered onto the track, and, in order to avoid hitting him, Nino Farina was forced to swerve. Farina ultimately lost control of his car and crashed into the crowd on lap 31, killing 13 spectators. In the resulting mass panic, a boy ran in front of Brown's Cooper and was killed.[1]

Ascari, who started from pole, led the entirety of the race, taking his seventh consecutive World Championship race victory, and, in so doing, established an early lead in the Drivers' Championship. Fangio was in second until a transmission issue forced him to retire from the race. Manzon initially inherited the position, but Villoresi ultimately took second place, a lap behind his teammate. Hawthorn had been running in third, although he was eventually overtaken by González, preventing a Ferrari 1-2-3. Hawthorn finished fourth, ahead of Gálvez, who took the final points in his first and only World Championship race.[2]

Entries

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NoDriverEntrantConstructorChassisEngineTyre
2ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioOfficine Alfieri MaseratiMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
4ArgentinaJosé Froilán GonzálezMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
6ItalyFelice BonettoMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
8ArgentinaOscar Alfredo GálvezMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
10ItalyAlberto AscariScuderia FerrariFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
12ItalyNino FarinaFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
14ItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
16United KingdomMike HawthornFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
20United KingdomAlan BrownCooper Car Co.Cooper-BristolCooper T20Bristol BS1 2.0L6D
22United KingdomJohn BarberCooper-BristolCooper T23Bristol BS1 2.0L6D
24ArgentinaAdolfo Schwelm CruzCooper-BristolCooper T20Bristol BS1 2.0L6D
26FranceRobert ManzonEquipe GordiniGordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
28FranceMaurice Trintignant1GordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
30FranceJean BehraGordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
32ArgentinaCarlos MenditeguyGordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
34ArgentinaPablo BirgerSimca-GordiniSimca-Gordini T15Gordini 1500 1.5L4E
Sources:[3][4]
^1 — Maurice Trintignant qualified and drove 50 laps of the race in the #28 Gordini.Harry Schell took over the car for the remainder of the race.[5]

Classification

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Qualifying

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PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap
110ItalyAlberto AscariFerrari1:55.4
22ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioMaserati1:56.1+0.7
314ItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrari1:56.5+1.1
412ItalyNino FarinaFerrari1:57.1+1.7
54ArgentinaJosé Froilán GonzálezMaserati1:58.5+3.1
616United KingdomMike HawthornFerrari1:59.4+4.0
728FranceMaurice TrintignantGordini2:00.4+5.0
826FranceRobert ManzonGordini2:00.9+5.5
98ArgentinaOscar Alfredo GálvezMaserati2:01.3+5.9
1032ArgentinaCarlos MenditeguyGordini2:01.8+6.4
1130FranceJean BehraGordini2:02.6+7.2
1220United KingdomAlan BrownCooper-Bristol2:03.2+7.8
1324ArgentinaAdolfo Schwelm CruzCooper-Bristol2:03.7+8.3
1434ArgentinaPablo BirgerSimca-Gordini-Gordini2:03.8+8.4
156ItalyFelice BonettoMaserati2:04.2+8.8
1622United KingdomJohn BarberCooper-Bristol2:06.8+11.4
Source:[6]

Race

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PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
110ItalyAlberto AscariFerrari973:01:04.6191
214ItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrari96+1 lap36
34ArgentinaJosé Froilán GonzálezMaserati96+1 lap54
416United KingdomMike HawthornFerrari96+1 lap63
58ArgentinaOscar Alfredo GálvezMaserati96+1 lap92
630FranceJean BehraGordini94+3 laps11
728FranceMaurice Trintignant
United StatesHarry Schell
Gordini91+6 laps7
822United KingdomJohn BarberCooper-Bristol90+7 laps16
920United KingdomAlan BrownCooper-Bristol87+10 laps12
Ret26FranceRobert ManzonGordini67Wheel8
Ret2ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioMaserati36Transmission2
Ret6ItalyFelice BonettoMaserati32Transmission15
Ret12ItalyNino FarinaFerrari31Accident4
Ret32ArgentinaCarlos MenditeguyGordini24Gearbox10
Ret34ArgentinaPablo BirgerSimca-Gordini-Gordini21Differential14
Ret24ArgentinaAdolfo Schwelm CruzCooper-Bristol20Wheel13
Source:[7]
Notes
  • ^1 – Includes 1 point for fastest lap

Shared drives

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Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1ItalyAlberto Ascari9
2ItalyLuigi Villoresi6
3ArgentinaJosé Froilán González4
4United KingdomMike Hawthorn3
5ArgentinaÓscar Alfredo Gálvez2
Source:[8]
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included. Only the best 4 results counted towards the Championship.

References

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  1. ^Collantine, Keith (18 January 2013)."Peron's grand prix ends in carnage".Racefans. Retrieved10 February 2021.
  2. ^"Argentine GP, 1953 Race Report". Grandprix.com. Retrieved16 July 2013.
  3. ^"1953 Argentine Grand Prix - Race Entries". manipef1.com. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved6 January 2016.
  4. ^"1953 Argentine GP - Entry List". chicanef1.com. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  5. ^"Argentine Grand Prix 1953 - Results".ESPN F1. Retrieved8 April 2014.
  6. ^"1953 Argentine Grand Prix - Qualifying and Race Results". f1pulse.com. Retrieved16 July 2013.
  7. ^"1953 Argentine Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved4 August 2015.
  8. ^"Argentina 1953 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. Retrieved3 March 2019.


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