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1951 British Grand Prix

Silverstone Circuit in 1950–1951 configuration
Silverstone Circuit in 1950–1951 configuration

Race details
Date
14 July 1951
Official name
IV RAC British Grand Prix
Location
Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone, England
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
4.649 km (2.888 mi)
Distance
90 laps, 408.410 km (253.774 mi)
Weather
Mild, Dry
Pole position
Driver

  • Argentina José Froilán González


Ferrari
Time
1:43.4
Fastest lap
Driver
Italy Nino Farina

Alfa Romeo
Time
1:44.0 on lap 38
Podium
First

  • Argentina José Froilán González


Ferrari
Second

  • Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio


Alfa Romeo
Third

  • Italy Luigi Villoresi


Ferrari



The 1951 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 14 July 1951 at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England. It was race 5 of 8 in the 1951 World Championship of Drivers and was contested over 90 laps. The race was the first victory for José Froilán González, and was also the first of many for the Scuderia Ferrari team. Both the team and driver also achieved their first ever pole position during the weekend.




Contents






  • 1 Report


  • 2 Entries


  • 3 Classification


    • 3.1 Qualifying


    • 3.2 Race




  • 4 Championship standings after the race


  • 5 References





Report


José Froilán González was one second quicker than Juan Manuel Fangio in qualifying, achieving the first pole position of his career. It was also the first pole position for the Ferrari team, and the first in the World Championship (excluding the Indy 500 races) not scored by an Alfa Romeo. Nino Farina and Alberto Ascari qualified in third and fourth positions, completing the front row.[1]


González and Fangio shot away almost parallel from the front row of the grid, closely followed by the other Alfa Romeos and Ferraris. Alfa Romeo driver Felice Bonetto, who started in seventh position, was the first man at the first corner, with the Ferrari of González in second position. González took the lead from Bonetto on the second lap with Fangio chasing. The BRM cars of Reg Parnell and Peter Walker were in hot pursuit of the leaders. The team had arrived at the last minute, and had not practiced or even qualified for their debut race, and had started in 19th and 20th positions. Bonetto's Alfa Romeo teammates of Fangio and reigning World Champion, Nino Farina, managed to overtake him to move into second and third places. On lap 6, Fangio began to close in on González; he passed him on the straight on lap 10, and slowly began to draw away. Consalvo Sanesi then pulled into the pits for fuel and new tyres.


The Maserati of John James became the first retirement of the race on lap 23 with a radiator problem, but was soon joined on the sidelines by Louis Chiron, both his Maserati teammates, the Ferrari of Alberto Ascari and Farina. Farina pulled up at Abbey curve after 75 laps with a slipping clutch and his engine on fire. He had set the lap record on lap 38, with a time of 1 minute 44 seconds, an average speed of 99.99 mph, ensuring he still left the weekend with one point. González retook the lead on lap 39 with an overtake at Becketts corner. He kept his lead for the remainder of the race (excluding one lap when he pitted just before Fangio did) extending it to 1 minute and 5 seconds with 5 laps to go, before easing off at the end of the race. The BRM drivers of Parnell and Walker were still battling on, despite the fact they were suffering from hand and feet burns, and would eventually finish fifth and seventh respectively.


The Alfa Romeos of Fangio and Farina pitted twice for fuel, owing to the awful fuel consumption of their cars. They were doing 1 1/2 miles to the gallon, and needed to take on 70 gallons for every stop. Both drivers needed to stop twice, and, owing to the lengthy, minutes-long pit stops of Formula One in 1951, the more fuel efficient Ferrari of González (who only needed to make one stop) was able to overtake the Alfa Romeos and pull out a considerable lead.


González eventually took his own and Ferrari's first victory in a World Championship race by 51 seconds. It was the first World Championship race (excluding the Indy 500) that was not won by an Alfa Romeo. An Alfa Romeo was still in second place though, in the form of the year's eventual champion Fangio. Luigi Villoresi became the second Ferrari on the podium after he finished in third place, two laps behind. Bonetto and Parnell were the other two point scorers at the race, finishing in fourth and fifth positions respectively.


As it turned out, González had actually raced with an older chassis and engine than his teammates, Villoresi and Ascari.[1]



Entries




























































































































































































































No Driver Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre
1

Italy Nino Farina

Alfa Romeo SpA

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo 159B

Alfa Romeo 1.5 L8s

P
2

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo 159B

Alfa Romeo 1.5 L8s

P
3

Italy Consalvo Sanesi

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo 159B

Alfa Romeo 1.5 L8s

P
4

Italy Felice Bonetto

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo 159A

Alfa Romeo 1.5 L8s

P
5

Republic of Ireland Joe Kelly
Joe Kelly

Alta

Alta GP

Alta 1.5 L4s

D
6

United Kingdom Reg Parnell

BRM Ltd.

BRM

BRM P15

BRM 15 1.5 V16s

D
7

United Kingdom Peter Walker

BRM

BRM P15

BRM 15 1.5 V16s

D
8

United Kingdom Bob Gerard
Bob Gerard

ERA
ERA B

ERA 1.5 L6s

D
9

United Kingdom Brian Shawe-Taylor
Brian Shawe-Taylor

ERA
ERA B

ERA 1.5 L6s

D
10

Italy Luigi Villoresi

Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari

Ferrari 375

Ferrari Type 375 4.5 V12

P
11

Italy Alberto Ascari

Ferrari

Ferrari 375

Ferrari Type 375 4.5 V12

P
12

Argentina José Froilán González

Ferrari

Ferrari 375

Ferrari Type 375 4.5 V12

P
14

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

G. A. Vandervell

Ferrari

Ferrari 375 tw

Ferrari Type 375 4.5 V12

P
15

United Kingdom David Murray

Scuderia Ambrosiana

Maserati

Maserati 4CLT-48

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

D
16

United Kingdom John James
John James

Maserati

Maserati 4CLT-48

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

D
17

United Kingdom Philip Fotheringham-Parker
Philip Fotheringham-Parker

Maserati

Maserati 4CL

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

D
18

United Kingdom Duncan Hamilton
Duncan Hamilton

Talbot-Lago
Talbot-Lago T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D
19

France Maurice Trintignant1

Equipe Gordini

Simca-Gordini
Simca-Gordini T15

Simca-Gordini 15C 1.5 L4s

E
20

France Robert Manzon1

Simca-Gordini
Simca-Gordini T15

Simca-Gordini 15C 1.5 L4s

E
21

France André Simon1

Simca-Gordini
Simca-Gordini T15

Simca-Gordini 15C 1.5 L4s

E
22

France Louis Rosier

Ecurie Rosier

Talbot-Lago
Talbot-Lago T26C-DA

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D
23

Monaco Louis Chiron

Talbot-Lago
Talbot-Lago T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D
24

France Philippe Étancelin1
Philippe Étancelin

Talbot-Lago
Talbot-Lago T26C-DA

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D
25

Belgium Johnny Claes

Ecurie Belge

Talbot-Lago
Talbot-Lago T26C-DA

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D
Sources:[2][3][4]


^1 — Maurice Trintignant, Robert Manzon, André Simon and Philippe Étancelin all withdrew from the event prior to practice.[5]


Classification



Qualifying












































































































































































































Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1
12

Argentina José Froilán González

Ferrari
1:43.4

2
2

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Alfa Romeo
1:44.4
+ 1.0
3
1

Italy Nino Farina

Alfa Romeo
1:45.0
+ 1.6
4
11

Italy Alberto Ascari

Ferrari
1:45.4
+ 2.0
5
10

Italy Luigi Villoresi

Ferrari
1:45.8
+ 2.4
6
3

Italy Consalvo Sanesi

Alfa Romeo
1:50.2
+ 6.8
7
4

Italy Felice Bonetto

Alfa Romeo
1:52.0
+ 8.6
8
14

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

Ferrari
1:54.6
+ 11.2
9
22

France Louis Rosier

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
1:56.0
+ 12.6
10
8

United Kingdom Bob Gerard

ERA
1:57.0
+ 13.6
11
18

United Kingdom Duncan Hamilton

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
1:57.2
+ 13.8
12
9

United Kingdom Brian Shawe-Taylor

ERA
1:58.2
+ 14.8
13
23

Monaco Louis Chiron

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
2:00.2
+ 16.8
14
25

Belgium Johnny Claes

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
2:05.8
+ 22.4
15
15

United Kingdom David Murray

Maserati
2:06.0
+ 22.6
16
17

United Kingdom Philip Fotheringham-Parker

Maserati
2:13.2
+ 29.8
17
16

United Kingdom John James

Maserati
2:17.0
+ 33.6
18
5

Republic of Ireland Joe Kelly

Alta
2:18.4
+ 35.0
19
7

United Kingdom Peter Walker

BRM
No time

20
6

United Kingdom Reg Parnell

BRM
No time

DNA
19

France Maurice Trintignant

Simca-Gordini


DNA
20

France Robert Manzon

Simca-Gordini


DNA
21

France André Simon

Simca-Gordini


DNA
24

France Philippe Étancelin

Talbot-Lago-Talbot



Source:[6]



Race






















































































































































































































Pos
No
Driver
Constructor
Laps
Time/retired
Grid
Points
1
12

Argentina José Froilán González

Ferrari
90
2:42:18.2
1

8
2
2

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Alfa Romeo
90
+51.0
2

6
3
10

Italy Luigi Villoresi

Ferrari
88
+2 laps
5

4
4
4

Italy Felice Bonetto

Alfa Romeo
87
+3 laps
7

3
5
6

United Kingdom Reg Parnell

BRM
85
+5 laps
20

2
6
3

Italy Consalvo Sanesi

Alfa Romeo
84
+6 laps
6

7
7

United Kingdom Peter Walker

BRM
84
+6 laps
19

8
9

United Kingdom Brian Shawe-Taylor

ERA
84
+6 laps
12

9
14

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

Ferrari
83
+7 laps
8

10
22

France Louis Rosier

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
83
+7 laps
9

11
8

United Kingdom Bob Gerard

ERA
82
+8 laps
10

12
18

United Kingdom Duncan Hamilton

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
81
+9 laps
11

13
25

Belgium Johnny Claes

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
80
+10 laps
14

Ret
1

Italy Nino Farina

Alfa Romeo
75
Clutch
3

11
NC
5

Republic of Ireland Joe Kelly

Alta
75
Not Classified
18

Ret
11

Italy Alberto Ascari

Ferrari
56
Gearbox
4

Ret
17

United Kingdom Philip Fotheringham-Parker

Maserati
46
Oil leak
16

Ret
15

United Kingdom David Murray

Maserati
45
Engine
15

Ret
23

Monaco Louis Chiron

Talbot-Lago-Talbot
41
Brakes
13

Ret
16

United Kingdom John James

Maserati
23
Radiator
17


Source:[7]


Notes


  • ^1 – 1 point for fastest lap


Championship standings after the race


Drivers' Championship standings








































Pos
Driver
Points

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1

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
21

1rightarrow blue.svg
2

Italy Nino Farina
15

1uparrow green.svg 2
3

Italy Luigi Villoresi
12

1uparrow green.svg 5
4

Argentina José Froilán González
11

1downarrow red.svg 2
5

United States Lee Wallard
9
Source: [8]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are listed. Only the best 4 results counted towards the Championship.


References





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