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1924 Italian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeGP
Grand PrixItalian
Date19 Oct
Year1924
Official nameIV Gran Premio d'Italia
CountryItaly
Flag_suffix1861
LocationMonza, Italy
CourseAutodromo Nazionale di Monza
Course_mi6.21
Course_km10.00
Distance_laps80
Distance_mi496.8
Distance_km800
ImageCircuit Monza 1922.svg
Pole_DriverAntonio Ascari
Pole_CountryItaly
Pole_flag_suffix1861
Grid_from_numberTrue
Fast_DriverAntonio Ascari
Fast_TeamAlfa Romeo
Fast_Time3:43.6
Fast_CountryItaly
Fast_flag_suffix1861
First_DriverAntonio Ascari
First_TeamAlfa Romeo
First_CountryItaly
First_flag_suffix1861
Second_DriverLouis Wagner
Second_TeamAlfa Romeo
Second_CountryFrance
Third_DriverGiuseppe Campari
Third_TeamAlfa Romeo
Third_CountryItaly
Third_flag_suffix1861
Third_Driver2Cesare Pastore
Third_Country2Italy
Third_flag_suffix21861

The 1924 Italian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on 19 October 1924. The race was won by Antonio Ascari of Italy, and Alfa Romeo automobiles finished in first, second, third and fourth place. The event was marred by the death of English driver Louis Zborowski, who was killed when he lost control of his Mercedes and the vehicle rolled over twice.

Classification

PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/Retired123456NCRetRetRetRetRet
1ITA **Antonio Ascari****Alfa Romeo P2 8C/2000**805h02m05
9FRA **Louis Wagner****Alfa Romeo P2 8C/2000**805h18m05
5ITA **Giuseppe Campari****Alfa Romeo P2 8C/2000**805h21m59
ITA **Cesare Pastore**
11ITA **Ferdinando Minoia****Alfa Romeo P2 8C/2000**805h22m43
3FRA **Jules Goux****Rolland-Pilain Schmid**806h10m22
7ITA **Giulio Foresti****Rolland-Pilain Schmid**806h32m03
8ITA **"Nino"****Chiribiri 12/16**706h32m30
2DEU **Christian Werner****Mercedes M72/94**68Withdrawn
6DEU **Alfred Neubauer****Mercedes M72/94**66Withdrawn
12UK **Louis Zborowski****Mercedes M72/94**44Fatal crash at Lesmo/hit tree
10ITA **Giulio Masetti****Mercedes M72/94**43No fuel
4ITA **Alete Marconcini****Chiribiri 12/16**34Mechanical

;Notes:

  • – Nino Cirio raced under the name "Nino".{{cite web|url=https://database.motorsportmagazine.com/database/drivers/nino|title=Motor Sport Magazine Database| work=motorsportmagazine.com|accessdate=3 September 2020}}

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1923 Italian Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 1925 Italian Grand Prix

References

  1. "Racing Count Killed. Double Somersault In Motor Grand Prix", ''Birmingham (England) Gazette'', October 20, 1924, p.1
  2. Darren Galpin. "1924 Grands Prix, The GEL Motorsport Information Page".
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