1957 Swedish Grand Prix




The 1957 Sveriges Grand Prix took place on 11 August, at the Rabelövsbanan, Kristianstad. Although this was the third running of the race, it was the last time as round of the F.I.A. World Sports Car Championship, and to sportscar regulations. Held on the same bumpy circuit as in 1956, the race differed this time, as it was for a period of six hours, instead of 1,000 km, it being felt that a time race would be more acceptable to the Swedish public.




Contents






  • 1 Report


    • 1.1 Entry


    • 1.2 Qualifying


    • 1.3 Race




  • 2 Official classification


    • 2.1 Class winners




  • 3 Standings after the race


  • 4 References





Report



Entry


A grand total of 32 racing cars were registered for this event, of which 30 arrived for practice and 29 for qualified to race. Of the big manufacturers only Ferrari and Maserati entered official works teams, Jaguar fortunes being left in the hands of privateers, Ecurie Ecosse and Equipe Nationale Belge, which provided to being very successful at Le Mans in the previous round. As for Aston Martin, not a single car was to be seen in Sweden. The Officine Alfieri Maserati had two 450Ss, both being a Spyder version. They were backed-up by two Maserati 300Ss. As for drivers, the team had the choice of Stirling Moss, Jean Behra, Harry Schell, Giorgio Scarlatti and Jo Bonnier. As for Scuderia Ferrari, their entry consisted of two 335 Ss and a 250 TR, and they had the choice of Mike Hawthorn, Peter Collins, Luigi Musso, Phil Hill, Maurice Trintignant and Olivier Gendebien. [1][2]


As for Le Mans winners, Ecurie Ecosse had two Jaguar D-Types presented for Jack Fairman, Jock Lawrence, Ninian Sanderson and Archie Scott Brown. The other Jag was run by the Equipe Nationale Belge and driven by Alain de Changy and Claude Debois. The Belgian outfit was entered three Ferraris and a Porsche 550. [2]



Qualifying


During the two qualifying sessions held on two days prior to the race, the Maserati of Jean Behra emerged the fastest, putting his 450S on pole. [1][3]



Race


At 12 noon, in front of 30,000 spectators, Hill was first away, however, Hawthorn soon tore past him into the lead and began to set the early pace, followed by Moss, Sanderson and Masten Gregory, who made a terrific in his smaller Ferrari. Behra who had made a leisurely start, was soon ahead of Gregory to claim fourth. Meanwhile, his team-mate Moss was into his stride and went past Hawthorn giving Maserati the lead. As for Hawthorn, he had been over using his brakes, while his team-mate Hill was content to take it easy and conserve his brakes, and therefore was not worry Behra passed him. After 30 minutes of racing Moss was leading from Hawthorn by 3 sec followed by Behra, Hill, Gregory, Sanderson, Gendebien, Bonnier and Lawrence. Such was the early pace those eight cars were the only ones on the same lap as the leaders. Shortly after this, Behra moved up into second place. Just a quarter of an hour later, Behra was right behind Moss and then went ahead. As for Hawthorn, he was now 17 sec behind at the end of the first hour.[1][3][2]




A Maserati 450S, similar to the race winning car of Behra & Moss, at the 2010 Annual Desert Classic Concours d’Elegance


Around the 45-minute mark, the Le Mans winning team, Ecurie Ecosse were as neat and quick as at Circuit de la Sarthe, with Sanderson’s car taken over from Jack Fairman, while Lawrence remained in the other Jag. Around an hour later, Hawthorn brought his Ferrari into the pits, the cars was refuelled and Musso took over the car, and it was seen that the car had been off the road at one point. An early sign, it was running out of brakes. Five minutes later, team-mate Gendebien pitted with a dead engine, and retired, leaving Trintignant among the ranks of the unwanted drivers. Meanwhile, on track Moss and Behra had now settled down to an impressive one-two, the Englishman leading, while Musso, Hill and Bonnier followed. Just after the two-hour mark, Moss brought the lead Maserati into the pits, it was refuelled and Schell took over and when Bonnier pitted, Scarlatti took over, even though the team had said he would be driving with Behra. It was clear that Maserati plan was to get both their 450S’s in first and second places, using their fastest three drivers, Moss, Behra and Schell. At 2:27pm, Hill came in and gave his car over to Collins, with the Ferrari now in second place, and then three minutes later, Behra came in with the leading Maserati and Moss took it over, spending just 50 seconds changing rear wheels and refuelling whilst retaining the lead. At the same time, Lawrence arrived sideways in the pits with a locking brake, but managed to avoid hitting anything and after a refuel Scott Brown took over. So now the positions were Moss, Collins, Schell, Musso with Scott Brown rounding out the top five. [2]


Just before half distance, Schell’s Maserati started making unusual noises, and eventually slowed and pitted. As the drive shaft grease retaining seal had split, the team retired the car. Scarlatti was called into the pits and Schell took over the car. By now Moss’s lead over Collins was 65 seconds, about half-a-lap, with Musso a lap adrift in third. At 3:15pm, the windy dull day, turned worse with pouring rain. Collins started to lost ground rapidly, as his Ferrari’s brakes were being too erratic in the wet conditions, to take any chances. 15 minutes, later Musso trundled slowly towards pits with a punctured rear tyre, dropping the car down to fifth, behind Scott-Brown and Schell. The 30-minute spell of rain, Moss gained another half-a-lap on Collins, giving him a full lap advantage over his countryman. [2]


After nearly four hours of racing, Moss stopped and handed his Maserati back to Behra, after refuelling it continued without losing the lead, though Collins did un-lap himself. There was just a five-minute rest before Schell was ordered back to the pits and the car handed over to Moss. When the rain stopped and the sun returned, the track dried quickly, so that Collins began to put on speed, but it was not enough to gain in Behra. As the final hour approached, Hill was ready to take over from Collins and Musso about to switch with Hawthorn, with Ferraris needing just one more fuel stop each. Although the team signalled Collins to pit, Hawthorn arrived pointing at the bonnet. As per normal, the Scuderia mechanics fuelled the car, the oil tank topped up, windscreen cleaned, rear wheels changed, drivers swapped and Musso was off. However, Hawthorn pitted early as the car’s water temperature was high and radiator needed water, not realising the fuel stops were nigh. [2]


By now, Fairman was in trouble with his Jaguar having only second gear available in him. With just 45 minutes remaining, Musso suddenly pits with a smoking Ferrari. This was found to be a broken pipe with as leaking onto the exhaust system. The Scuderia mechanics hammered the offending pip flat, and Musso returned to the race with only three brakes. This resulted in Moss moving up the fourth in the 300S. [2]


With only 15 minutes left the Scott Brown Jaguar, now being driven by Lawrence, was being caught by Moss, while Behra was safely in the lead, letting Hill un-lap himself, knowing that as long as he can see the Ferrari, he will win the race. Suddenly Lawrence oil pip broke, spraying him with oil. In the confusion, he hit a bank and split the fuel tank, so that Ecurie Ecosse hopes were over, as Fairman was still running with his gearbox troubles. [4]


When the chequered flag fell, Behra won, with Hill second in the Ferrari. Moss came home in third in the older, smaller Maserati, while Musso took fourth. Behra and Moss in car number 7, took an impressive victory, winning in a time of 6hrs :01.01.1 mins., averaging a speed of 97.886mph. In second was the Ferrari of Hill and Collins, one lap adrift. Although Maserati had achieved the win, their Italian rivals were still ahead in Championship points, thanks to Hill and Collins.[5][6]



Official classification


Class winners are in bold text.


































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
No
Class
Driver
Entrant
Chassis
Laps
Reason Out

1st

7

S+2.0

France Jean Behra

United Kingdom Stirling Moss

Officine Alfieri Maserati

Maserati 450S

6hr 01.01.1, 145

2nd
4
S+2.0

United States Phil Hill

United Kingdom Peter Collins

Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari 335 S
144

3rd
9
S+2.0

Sweden Jo Bonnier
United States Harry Schell

Italy Giorgio Scarlatti
United Kingdom Stirling Moss

Officine Alfieri Maserati

Maserati 300S
138

4th
3
S+2.0

United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn

Italy Luigi Musso

Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari 335 S
134

5th
10
S+2.0

Belgium Alain de Changy

Belgium Claude Dubois

Equipe Nationale Belge

Jaguar D-Type
132

6th
16
S+2.0

Finland Carl-Otto Bremer

Finland Esko Keinänen
Ferrari Svezia

Ferrari 750 Monza
132

7th
14
S+2.0

Sweden Erik Carlsson

Sweden John Kvarnström
Ferrari Svezia

Ferrari 750 Monza
130

8th
1
S+2.0

United Kingdom Jock Lawrence

United Kingdom Archie Scott Brown

Ecurie Ecosse

Jaguar D-Type
129


9th

25

S2.0

Finland Curt Lincoln

Finland Heimo Hietarinta

Scuderia Askolin

Ferrari 500 TRC

129

10th
28
S2.0

Italy Gino Munaron

Cuba Julio Batista Falla

Gino Munaron

Ferrari 500 TRC
128

11th
2
S+2.0

United Kingdom Ninian Sanderson

United Kingdom Jack Fairman

Ecurie Ecosse

Jaguar D-Type
126

12th
21
S2.0

Belgium Georges Harris

Belgium André Liekens

Equipe Nationale Belge

Ferrari 500 TRC
126

13th
30
S2.0

Sweden Gert Kaiser

Sweden Harald Kronegård
Gert Kaiser

Porsche 550 RS
125

14th
20
S2.0

France François Picard

France Jean Lucas
François Picard

Ferrari 500 TRC
121

15th
26
S2.0

Finland Lars Finnilä

Finland Seppo Rikkilä
Scuderia Askolin

Ferrari 500 TRC
120

16th
34
S2.0

Sweden Jon Fast

Sweden Gunnar Bengtsson
Jon Fast

Osca MT4 1500
120

17th
22
S2.0

Belgium Yves Tassin

Belgium Georges Hacquin

Equipe Nationale Belge

Porsche 550 RS
116

18th
35
S2.0

United Kingdom Cliff Allison

United Kingdom Innes Ireland

Team Lotus

Lotus-Climax Eleven
115

NC
36
S2.0

United Kingdom Peter Ashdown

United Kingdom Alan Stacey

Team Lotus

Lotus-Climax Eleven
100

NC
27
S2.0

United Kingdom Bill Frost

United Kingdom Mike Anthony
Mike Anthony

Lotus-Climax Eleven
91

DNF
24
S2.0

Sweden Erik Lundgren

Sweden Carl-Gunnar Hammarlund

Ecurie Bonnier

Maserati 200S I
81
Fire
DNF
8
S+2.0

United Kingdom Stirling Moss

United States Harry Schell

Officine Alfieri Maserati

Maserati 450S
69
Rear axle
DNF
11
S+2.0

Belgium Willy Mairesse

Belgium Michel Ringoir

Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari 290 MM
61
Transmission
DNF
33
S2.0

Sweden Bengt Martenson

Sweden Björn Martenson
Bengt Martenson

Ferrari 500 Mondial
61
Gearbox
DNF
5
S+2.0

Belgium Olivier Gendebien

France Maurice Trintignant

Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari 250 TR
43
Engine
DNF
23
S2.0

France José Behra

France Léon Couliboeuf
José Behra

Maserati 200S I
43
Accident
DNF
6
S+2.0

United States Masten Gregory

West Germany Wolfgang Seidel

Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari 250 TR
30
Gearbox
DNF
31
S2.0

Argentina Alejandro de Tomaso

United States Isabelle Haskell

Automobili Osca

Osca S1500
30
Accident
DNF
12
S+2.0

Belgium Jan de Vroom

Belgium Jacques Swaters

Equipe Nationale Belge

Ferrari 290 MM
23
Accident
DNS
15
S+2.0

Sweden Erik Carlsson

Sweden Olle Persson
Ferrari Svezia

Ferrari 750 Monza

Accident in practice
DNS
29


Denmark Julius Voigt-Nielsen

Denmark “Ilmigias”
Scuderia Palan

Porsche 550

DNS

[7][3]


  • Fastest Lap: Jean Behra, 2:20.9secs (103.782mph) [1][3]


Class winners





















Class
Winners


Sportscar over 2000 cc
7
Maserati 450S
Behra / Moss
Sportscar under 2000 cc
25
Ferrari 500 TRC
Lincoln / Hietarinta

[1]



Standings after the race

































Pos
Championship
Points
1

Italy Ferrari
28 (33)
2

Italy Maserati
25 (27)
3

United Kingdom Jaguar
17
4

United Kingdom Aston Martin
8
5

West Germany Porsche
5

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included in this set of standings.

Championship points were awarded for the first six places in each race in the order of 8-6-4-3-2-1. Manufacturers were only awarded points for their highest finishing car with no points awarded for positions filled by additional cars. Only the best 4 results out of the 7 races could be retained by each manufacturer. Points earned but not counted towards the championship totals are listed within brackets in the above table.



References





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1957 season
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Preceded by
1956 Swedish Grand Prix

Swedish Grand Prix
1957
Succeeded by
1967 Swedish Grand Prix



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