1946 Turin Grand Prix

The 1946 Turin Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Valentino Park on 1 September 1946. It was the first ever Formula 1 race in history.

1946 Turin Grand Prix
Race details
Date 1 September 1946
Official name III Gran Premio del Valentino
Location Valentino Park
Turin, Italy
Course Street circuit
Course length 4.489 km (2.789 mi)
Distance 60 laps, 269.926 km (167.724 mi)
Pole position
Driver Alfa Romeo
Time ?
Fastest lap
Driver Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo
Time 2:22.1
Podium
First Alfa Romeo
Second Alfa Romeo
Third Maserati

Classification

Final

Pos No Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 46 Achille Varzi Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 158 60 2:35:45.8
2 52 Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 158 60 +0.5
3 22 Raymond Sommer Private entry Maserati 4CL 58 +2 Laps
4 10 Eugène Chaboud Ecurie France Delahaye 135S 55 +5 Laps
5 26 Enrico Platé Private entry Maserati 4CL 55 +5 Laps
6 54 Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 158 51 +9 Laps
7 56 Louis Chiron Private entry Maserati 4CL 50 +10 Laps
8 18 Leslie Brooke ERA ERA B 50 +10 Laps
9 4 Discoride Lanza Private entry Maserati 4CM 50 +10 Laps
Ret 32 Christian Kautz Private entry Maserati 4CL 38 Engine
Ret 50 Peter Whitehead Private entry ERA E 32 Gearbox
Ret 36 Henri Louveau Scuderia Automovilistica Milan Maserati 4CL 30 Collision
Ret 40 Franco Cortese Private entry Maserati 4CL 25 Magneto
Ret 28 Arialdo Ruggieri Private entry Maserati 4CL 17 Supercharger
Ret 48 Tazio Nuvolari Private entry Maserati 4CL 12 Lost wheel
Ret 16 Giorgio Pelassa Private entry Maserati 4CL 10 Lost wheel
Ret 24 Consalvo Sanesi Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 158 8 Ignition
Ret 64 Emilio Romano Private entry Maserati 4CL 7 Ignition
Ret 42 Reg Parnell Private entry ERA C 3 Gearbox
Ret 8 Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 158 0 Differential 1
DNQ 2 "Raph" Ecurie Naphtra Course Maserati 4CL
DNQ 6 Harry Schell Ecurie Lucy O'Reilly Schell Maserati 6CM
DNQ 12 Georges Grignard Ecurie France Delahaye 135
Grand Prix Race
Previous race:
1946 Nations Grand Prix
1946 Grand Prix season
Grandes Épreuves
Next race:
1947 Swiss Grand Prix
Previous race:
1937 Turin Circuit
Turin Grand Prix Next race:
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