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Behra-Porsche

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French racing car constructor
Behra-Porscheas a Formula One chassis constructor
BaseFrance
Founder(s)Jean Behra
Formula One World Championship career
EnginesPorsche 547/3 1.5F4
EntrantsJean Behra
Camoradi International
First entry1959 Monaco Grand Prix
Last entry1960 Italian Grand Prix
Races entered4 (2 starts)
Race victories0
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers'
Championships
0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0

Behra-Porsche was aFormula One constructor which entered four World Championship Grands Prix across the1959 and1960 seasons. The constructor started - and finished - two races, both in the 1960 season, but scored no championship points in the process.

Jean Behra was a French racing driver, who by the end of the 1950s was a stalwart of the Formula One paddock. He had achieved success earlier in the decade with theMaserati team, but was contracted toFerrari for the 1959 season.[1] Despite his obligations to Ferrari, Behra commissioned Porsche to build aFormula 2 single-seater car, taking componentry from thePorsche 718 'RSK'. The chassis for the car had already been designed by former Maserati engineerValerio Colotti, who subsequently adapted it so that components from the 718 RSK could be used.[1] The vehicle was named the 'Behra-Porsche' and painted in theBleu de France colour of the Frenchman's homeland.[1]

The car made an initial outing at the1959 Monaco Grand Prix, with Behra's good friendMaria Teresa de Filippis at the wheel. De Filippis was unable to qualify, however, and the car did not start the race.[1][2]

After theFrench Grand Prix, Behra was dismissed from the Ferrari team following an altercation with the team manager.[3] This meant, however, that Behra was able to race the Behra-Porsche himself in the upcomingGerman Grand Prix.[1]

The German Grand Prix was the only one ever to be held at theAVUS circuit inBerlin. Not only had Behra entered the Behra-Porsche into the Grand Prix, he had also entered his RSK sportscar into a support race. It was in this race that Behra crashed fatally, spinning out over the top of the infamous AVUS banking and being thrown from his vehicle. Behra hit a flagpole and fell to the ground, fracturing his skull and breaking many ribs. It was concluded by a doctor on the scene that he died on impact.[4]

Following Behra's death, the Behra-Porsche was acquired byLloyd Casner for theCamoradi International team. The first of the Behra-Porsche's two outings in1960 was in theArgentine Grand Prix on 7 February.Masten Gregory took 12th place in the race, four laps behind the leader.[5] Towards the latter half of the season,Fred Gamble became the last driver to pilot the Behra-Porsche in a World Championship Grand Prix. The1960 Italian Grand Prix, which was noted for a boycott by the three British teams, saw Gamble take 10th place. He was the last finisher, nine laps down on the leader.[6]

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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YearEntrantChassisEngineTyresDriver12345678910WCCPts
1959Dr Ing F. Porsche KGBehra-PorscheRSKPorsche 547/3 1.5F4DMON500NEDFRAGBRGERPORITAUSANC0
ItalyMaria Teresa de FilippisDNQ
Jean BehraBehra-PorscheRSKPorsche 547/3 1.5F4DFranceJean BehraDNS
1960Camoradi InternationalBehra-PorscheRSKPorsche 547/3 1.5F4DARGMON500NEDBELFRAGBRPORITAUSANC0
United StatesMasten Gregory12
United StatesFred Gamble10
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References

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  1. ^abcdeLong, Brian (2008).Porsche Racing Cars: 1953 to 1975. Veloce Publishing Ltd. p. 74.ISBN 978-1904788447.
  2. ^Richard Williams (11 January 2016)."Maria Teresa de Filipis". theguardian.com. Retrieved10 September 2016.
  3. ^""Behra fired after Ferrari punch up"". espn.co.uk. Retrieved9 September 2016.
  4. ^Jaap Grolleman (4 October 2015).""Driver Spotlight: Jean Behra"".badgergp.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 September 2016. Retrieved10 September 2016.
  5. ^"1960 Argentine Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved20 September 2015.
  6. ^"1960 Italian Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved20 September 2015.
  7. ^Small, Steve (1994).The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. pp. 51, 137, 148 and 164.ISBN 0851127029.
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