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1953 Dutch Grand Prix

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1953 Dutch Grand Prix
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Zandvoort original layout
Zandvoort original layout
Race details
Date7 June 1953
Official nameIV Grote Prijs van Nederland
LocationCircuit Park Zandvoort,Zandvoort,Netherlands
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.193 km (2.605 miles)
Distance90 laps, 377.370 km (234.488 miles)
WeatherSunny, mild, dry
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:51.1
Fastest lap
DriverItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrari
Time1:52.8 on lap 59
Podium
First
  • Italy Alberto Ascari
Ferrari
SecondFerrari
ThirdMaserati
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The1953 Dutch Grand Prix was aFormula Two race held on 7 June 1953 at theCircuit Zandvoort. It was race 3 of 9 in the1953 World Championship of Drivers, which was run to Formula Two rules in 1952 and 1953, rather than the Formula One regulations normally used. The 90-lap race was won byFerrari driverAlberto Ascari after he started frompole position. His teammateNino Farina finished second andMaserati driversJosé Froilán González andFelice Bonetto came in third

Race report

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Ascari after winning the Grand Prix withPrince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld to his left.

The Dutch Grand Prix, which had been held in Augustthe previous year, moved to an earlier June calendar slot in 1953.Ferrari retained the same four drivers who had competed atBuenos AiresAlberto Ascari,Luigi Villoresi,Nino Farina andMike Hawthorn—while there was also a privateer Ferrari for FrenchmanLouis Rosier. The Scuderia's most significant competition came from theMaserati team, who came to Zandvoort with three of their four drivers from the Argentine Grand Prix:Juan Manuel Fangio,José Froilán González andFelice Bonetto. Swiss driverToulo de Graffenried raced in a privateer Maserati forEnrico Platé's team.Gordini also entered three cars for this event, withMaurice Trintignant andHarry Schell (who had shared Trintignant's car at Buenos Aires) being retained from their lineup for Argentina.Roberto Mieres made his Grand Prix debut in the team's third car. TheConnaught works team retainedKenneth McAlpine andStirling Moss from their lineup for the previous European race, theItalian Grand Prix, while fellow British driverRoy Salvadori also drove for the team, andJohnny Claes entered a privateer Connaught.HWM also stuck with the drivers who had competed for them in Monza—Peter Collins andLance Macklin—whileKen Wharton completed the field in his privateerCooper-Bristol.

Ascari took his fifth consecutive pole position (excluding theIndy 500, in which none of the European teams competed), and he was joined on the front row by Fangio in his Maserati and the second Ferrari of Farina. Villoresi in the third Ferrari started from the second row, alongside the Maserati of González, while the third row consisted of Hawthorn in the remaining works Ferrari and a pair of privateers—de Graffenried in a Maserati and Rosier in his Ferrari. The final works Maserati of Bonetto could only manage to qualify on the fifth row of the grid, starting from thirteenth.

The race was held in very difficult conditions – the track was made slippery by loose grit. The Ferraris had better road holding and once again Alberto Ascari led from start to finish, while the main competition for second place was between his teammates Farina and Villoresi. Farina ultimately finished second, while Villoresi, who took the point for fastest lap, was forced to retire with a throttle issue. A problem with his suspension forced González to retire. Three laps later, however, he took over his teammate Felice Bonetto's car and ran out the winner of an exciting duel with Mike Hawthorn, once again depriving Ferrari of a 1-2-3. González and Bonetto shared the four points for third place. Fangio retired with a broken back axle, having been in fourth behind the leading Ferrari trio at the time. Toulo de Graffenried took the final points position in fifth, his first points since the1951 Swiss Grand Prix.[1]

Ascari's eight consecutive World Championship race victory (ignoring the Indianapolis 500) gave him a clear lead in the points standings. He was eight points clear ofBill Vukovich, the winner at Indianapolis, while his nearest genuine rivals for the Drivers' Championship were his teammates Villoresi and Farina, who were in third and fourth, respectively. González and Hawthorn were level on points with Farina, eleven points adrift of Ascari.

Entries

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NoDriverEntrantConstructorChassisEngineTyre
2ItalyAlberto AscariScuderia FerrariFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
4ItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
6ItalyNino FarinaFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
8United KingdomMike HawthornFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4P
10FranceLouis RosierEcurie RosierFerrariFerrari 500Ferrari Type 500 2.0L4D
12ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioOfficine Alfieri MaseratiMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
14ArgentinaJosé Froilán GonzálezMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
16ItalyFelice Bonetto1MaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
18SwitzerlandToulo de GraffenriedEnrico PlatéMaseratiMaserati A6GCM-53Maserati A6G 2.0L6P
20United StatesHarry SchellEquipe GordiniGordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
22ArgentinaRoberto Mieres2GordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
24FranceMaurice TrintignantGordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
26United KingdomRoy SalvadoriConnaught EngineeringConnaught-Lea FrancisConnaught ALea Francis 2.0L4D
28United KingdomKenneth McAlpineConnaught-Lea FrancisConnaught ALea Francis 2.0L4D
30BelgiumJohnny ClaesEcurie BelgeConnaught-Lea FrancisConnaught ALea Francis 2.0L4E
32United KingdomKen WhartonKen WhartonCooper-BristolCooper T23Bristol BS1 2.0L6D
34United KingdomStirling MossConnaught EngineeringConnaught-Lea FrancisConnaught ALea Francis 2.0L4D
36United KingdomPeter CollinsHW MotorsHWM-AltaHWM 53Alta F2 2.0L4D
38United KingdomLance MacklinHWM-AltaHWM 53Alta F2 2.0L4D
40United StatesFred Wacker3Equipe GordiniGordiniGordini T16Gordini 20 2.0L6E
Sources:[2][3]
^1 — Felice Bonetto qualified and drove 25 laps of the race in the #16 Maserati. José Froilán González, whose own car had already retired, took over the car for the remainder of the race.[4]
^2Jean Behra was initially due to drive the #22 Gordini,[5] but, due to injuries suffered at the non-championshipPau Grand Prix,[6] he was unable to participate, and so was replaced by Roberto Mieres.[7]
^3 — Fred Wacker neither set a qualifying time nor started the race, as his engine was used by Harry Schell.[8]

Classification

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Qualifying

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PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap
12ItalyAlberto AscariFerrari1:51.1
212ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioMaserati1:52.7+1.6
36ItalyNino FarinaFerrari1:53.0+1.9
44ItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrari1:53.7+2.6
514ArgentinaJosé Froilán GonzálezMaserati1:54.1+3.0
68United KingdomMike HawthornFerrari1:54.9+3.8
718SwitzerlandToulo de GraffenriedMaserati1:58.7+7.6
810FranceLouis RosierFerrari1:59.5+8.4
934United KingdomStirling MossConnaught-Lea-Francis2:00.0+8.9
1020United StatesHarry SchellGordini2:00.1+9.0
1126United KingdomRoy SalvadoriConnaught-Lea-Francis2:00.5+9.4
1224FranceMaurice TrintignantGordini2:01.2+10.1
1316ItalyFelice BonettoMaserati2:01.5+10.4
1428United KingdomKenneth McAlpineConnaught-Lea-Francis2:01.9+10.8
1538United KingdomLance MacklinHWM-Alta2:02.4+11.3
1636United KingdomPeter CollinsHWM-Alta2:03.1+12.0
1730BelgiumJohnny ClaesConnaught-Lea-Francis2:03.9+12.8
1832United KingdomKen WhartonCooper-Bristol2:06.4+15.3
1922ArgentinaRoberto MieresGordini2:08.5+17.4
2040United StatesFred WackerGordiniNo time
Source:[9]

Race

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PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
12ItalyAlberto AscariFerrari902:53:35.818
26ItalyNino FarinaFerrari90+ 10.436
316ItalyFelice Bonetto
ArgentinaJosé Froilán González
Maserati89+ 1 Lap132
2
48United KingdomMike HawthornFerrari89+ 1 Lap63
518SwitzerlandToulo de GraffenriedMaserati88+ 2 Laps72
624FranceMaurice TrintignantGordini87+ 3 Laps12 
710FranceLouis RosierFerrari86+ 4 Laps8 
836United KingdomPeter CollinsHWM-Alta84+ 6 Laps16 
934United KingdomStirling MossConnaught-Lea-Francis83+ 7 Laps9 
Ret4ItalyLuigi VilloresiFerrari67Throttle411
Ret28United KingdomKenneth McAlpineConnaught-Lea-Francis63Engine14 
Ret20United StatesHarry SchellGordini59Transmission10 
NC30BelgiumJohnny ClaesConnaught-Lea-Francis52Not Classified17 
Ret12ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioMaserati36Axle2 
Ret22ArgentinaRoberto MieresGordini28Transmission19 
Ret14ArgentinaJosé Froilán GonzálezMaserati22Rear Axle5 
Ret32United KingdomKen WhartonCooper-Bristol19Physical18 
Ret26United KingdomRoy SalvadoriConnaught-Lea-Francis14Engine11 
Ret38United KingdomLance MacklinHWM-Alta7Throttle15 
DNS40United StatesFred WackerGordini0Did not start 
Source:[10]
Notes
  • ^1 – 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 Ascari17
2United StatesBill Vukovich9
3ItalyLuigi Villoresi7
264ItalyNino Farina6
15United StatesArt Cross6
Source:[11]
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References

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  1. ^"Dutch GP, 1953 Race Report". Grandprix.com. Retrieved17 July 2013.
  2. ^"1953 Dutch Grand Prix - Race Entries". manipef1.com. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved6 January 2016.
  3. ^"1953 Dutch GP - Entry List". chicanef1.com. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  4. ^"Dutch Grand Prix 1953 - Results".ESPN F1. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  5. ^"Netherlands 1953 - Race entrants". statsf1.com. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  6. ^"Driver spotlight #1: Jean Behra – Behra the Brave". jg-f1.com. 19 September 2013. Archived fromthe original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved6 January 2016.
  7. ^"Happy 87th birthday, Roberto Mieres!". richardsf1.com. 3 December 2011. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  8. ^"1953 Dutch Grand Prix". silhouet.com. Retrieved23 June 2014.
  9. ^"Dutch Grand Prix - Zandvoort, 7 Jun 1953". oldracingcars. Retrieved23 August 2018.
  10. ^"1953 Dutch Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved4 August 2015.
  11. ^"Netherlands 1953 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. Retrieved3 March 2019.

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