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1952 Formula One season

6th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing

1952 Formula One season

6th season of FIA's Formula One motor racing

The 1952 Formula One season was the sixth season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 3rd World Championship of Drivers, which was contested over eight races between 18 May and 7 September 1952. The season also included several non-championship races and a separate East German Championship.

The Formula One championship rounds were run under Formula Two regulations out of fear for a small number of entrants.

The World Drivers' Championship was won by Alberto Ascari driving for Scuderia Ferrari. The Italian won six out of the seven races he entered.

The 1951 champion Juan Manuel Fangio was unable to defend his title, having been injured in a Formula Two race at Monza early in the season.

Neither British driver nor British constructor won a championship round. This would not happen again until .

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1952 FIA World Championship of Drivers. The list does not include those that contested only the Indianapolis 500.

EntrantConstructorChassisEngineTyreDriverRoundsAFM-KüchenVeritasGordiniFerrariHWM-AltaFrazer-Nash-BristolCooper-BristolFerrariMaserati-PlatéFerrariSimca-GordiniCooper-BristolERA-BristolFerrariVeritasAston-ButterworthHWM-AltaSimca-GordiniAlta
FerrariMaseratiSimca-GordiniFerrariCooper-BristolAston-ButterworthConnaught-Lea FrancisCooper-BristolFerrariFrazer-Nash-BMWBalsa-BMWVeritasVeritasAFM-BMWAFM-BMWVeritasVeritasVeritasVeritasNacke-BMWAFM-BMWAFM-BMWKrakau-BMWHeck-BMWReif-BMWConnaught-Lea FrancisMaseratiOSCACisitalia-BPMSimca-Gordini
FRG AFMAFMKüchen 2.0 V8FRG Hans Stuck1
FRG Toni UlmenMeteorVeritas 2.0 L6FRG Toni Ulmen1, 6
FRA Équipe Gordini16
16S
15Gordini 20 2.0 L6
Gordini 1500 1.5 L4FRA Jean Behra1, 3–4, 6–8
FRA Robert Manzon1, 3–8
THA Birabongse Bhanudej1, 3–5
BEL Johnny Claes3
FRA Maurice Trintignant4–8
FRA Écurie Rosier500
166/F2Ferrari 500 2.0 L4
Ferrari 166 2.0 V12
FRA Louis Rosier1, 3–4, 8
FRA Maurice Trintignant1
GBR HW Motors52
51/52Alta F2 2.0 L4GBR George Abecassis1
GBR Peter Collins1, 3–6, 8
GBR Lance Macklin1, 3–5, 7–8
GBR Stirling Moss1
BEL Paul Frère3, 6
BEL Roger Laurent3
FRA Yves Giraud-Cabantous4
GBR Duncan Hamilton5, 7
BEL Johnny Claes6
NLD Dries van der Lof7
GBR Scuderia FraneraFN48Bristol BS1 2.0 L6GBR Ken Wharton1, 3, 7–8
GBR Écurie RichmondT20Bristol BS1 2.0 L6GBR Eric Brandon1, 3, 5, 8
GBR Alan Brown1, 3, 5, 8
ITA Scuderia Ferrari500
375S*Ferrari 500 2.0 L4
Ferrari 375 4.5 V12*ITA Giuseppe Farina1, 3–8
ITA Piero Taruffi1, 3–6, 8
FRA André Simon1, 8
ITA Alberto Ascari2–8
ITA Luigi Villoresi7–8
CHE Enrico Platé4CLT/48Platé 2.0 L4CHE Toulo de Graffenried1, 4–5, 8
USA Harry Schell1, 4–5
ARG Alberto Crespo8
CHE Écurie Espadon500
212Ferrari 500 2.0 L4
Ferrari 166 2.0 V12CHE Rudi Fischer1, 4–6, 8
CHE Peter Hirt1, 4–5
CHE Rudolf Schoeller6
FRG Hans Stuck8
CHE Alfred Dattner11Gordini 1500 1.5 L4CHE Max de Terra1
GBR Leslie D. HawthornT20Bristol BS1 2.0 L6GBR Mike Hawthorn3, 5, 7–8
GBR English Racing Automobiles LtdGBristol BS1 2.0 L6GBR Stirling Moss3, 5, 7
BEL Écurie Francorchamps500Ferrari 500 2.0 L4BEL Charles de Tornaco3, 7–8
BEL Roger Laurent6
BEL Arthur LegatMeteorVeritas 2.0 L6BEL Arthur Legat3
GBR Robin Montgomerie-CharringtonNB42Butterworth 2.0 F4GBR Robin Montgomerie-Charrington3
AUS Tony Gaze52Alta F2 2.0 L4AUS Tony Gaze3, 5–6, 8
USA Robert O'Brien15Gordini 1500 1.5 L4USA Robert O'Brien3
GBR Peter WhiteheadF2
125/F2Alta F2 2.0 L4
Ferrari 166 2.0 V12GBR Peter Whitehead4–5, 8
GBR Graham Whitehead5
BRA Escuderia BandeirantesA6GCMMaserati A6 2.0 L6FRA Philippe Étancelin4
BRA Gino Bianco5–8
URY Eitel Cantoni5–6, 8
BRA Chico Landi7–8
NLD Jan Flinterman7
BEL Écurie Belge15Gordini 1500 1.5 L4BEL Johnny Claes4–5
BEL Paul Frère7
ITA Scuderia Marzotto166/F2Ferrari 166 2.0 V12ITA Franco Comotti4
ITA Piero Carini4, 6
GBR Archie Bryde
GBR AHM BrydeT20Bristol BS1 2.0 L6GBR Mike Hawthorn4
GBR Reg Parnell5
GBR W. S. AstonNB41Butterworth 2.0 F4GBR Bill Aston5–6, 8
GBR Connaught EngineeringALea Francis 2.0 L4GBR Kenneth McAlpine5, 8
GBR Ken Downing5
GBR Eric Thompson5
GBR Dennis Poore5, 8
GBR Stirling Moss8
GBR Écurie ÉcosseT20Bristol BS1 2.0 L6GBR David Murray5
ITA G. Caprara500Ferrari 500 2.0 L4GBR Roy Salvadori5
GBR Tony Crook421BMW 328 2.0 L6GBR Tony Crook5
FRA Marcel BalsaSpécialBMW 328 2.0 L6FRA Marcel Balsa6
FRG Fritz RiessRSVeritas 2.0 L6?FRG Fritz Riess6
FRG Theo HelfrichRSVeritas 2.0 L6?FRG Theo Helfrich6
FRG Willi Heeks8BMW 328 2.0 L6?FRG Willi Heeks6
FRG Helmut Niedermayr6BMW 328 2.0 L6?FRG Helmut Niedermayr6
FRG Adolf BrudesRSVeritas 2.0 L6?FRG Adolf Brudes6
FRG Motor Presse VerlagMeteorVeritas 2.0 L6?FRG Paul Pietsch6
FRG Hans KlenkMeteorVeritas 2.0 L6?FRG Hans Klenk6
FRG Josef PetersRSVeritas 2.0 L6?FRG Josef Peters6
FRG "Bernhard Nacke"HH48BMW 328 2.0 L6?FRG Günther Bechem6
FRG Ludwig Fischer8BMW 328 2.0 L6?FRG Ludwig Fischer6
FRG Willi Krakau6BMW 328 2.0 L6?FRG Willi Krakau6
EigenbauFRG Harry Merkel6
DDR Ernst KlodwigEigenbauBMW 328 2.0 L6?DDR Ernst Klodwig6
DDR Rudolf KrauseEigenbauBMW 328 2.0 L6?DDR Rudolf Krause6
GBR Ken DowningALea Francis 2.0 L4GBR Ken Downing7
ITA Officine Alfieri MaseratiA6GCMMaserati A6 2.0 L6ITA Felice Bonetto6, 8
ITA Franco Rol8
ARG José Froilán González8
FRA Élie Bayol20OSCA 2000 2.0 L6FRA Élie Bayol8
ITA Piero DusioD46BPM 2.0 L4ITA Piero Dusio8
BEL Vicomtesse de Walckiers15Gordini 1500 1.5 L4BEL Johnny Claes8
  • Car entered only in the Indianapolis 500 race

Team and driver changes

Dutch Grand Prix
  • The introduction of Formula Two regulations opened the door for many new constructors (although only a few of them were works teams): AFM, Alta, Aston Butterworth, Connaught, Cooper, Frazer Nash, Veritas and several more German teams who only entered the Nürburgring race.
  • Alfa Romeo were unable to fund a new car and withdrew from the sport. Reigning champion Juan Manuel Fangio moved to BRM, while champion Nino Farina moved to Ferrari.
  • BRM were preparing two V16-powered cars for the season, but the project was delayed. Driver Stirling Moss moved to ERA, while Fangio waited until he drove the new BRM in June. He had entered a couple of non-championship races, before he crashed in the race at Monza and suffered a broken neck. After being treated in a Milan hospital, he spent the rest of the year recovering in Argentina.
  • After one race in , HWM expanded their operations to enter the full 1952 season. Peter Collins and Lance Macklin were hired full-time, both men making their championship debuts, alongside several part-time drivers.
  • Gordini driver André Simon moved to Ferrari, but only entered two championship rounds. The French team welcomed Jean Behra, who had just switched from motorcycle racing, and Thai Prince Bira.
  • It took Maserati until the final round of the championship before their new chassis, compliant with the Formula Two regulations, was finished. They hired Felice Bonetto from Alfa Romeo, José Froilán González from Ferrari and Franco Rol, who had previously driven for them in .

Calendar

RoundGrand PrixCircuitDate12345678
Swiss Grand PrixSUI Circuit Bremgarten, Bern18 May
Indianapolis 500USA Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway30 May
Belgian Grand PrixBEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot22 June
French Grand PrixFRA Rouen-Les-Essarts, Orival6 July
British Grand PrixGBR Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone19 July
German Grand PrixFRG Nürburgring, Nürburg3 August
Dutch Grand PrixNLD Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort17 August
Italian Grand PrixITA Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza7 September

Calendar changes

  • The Dutch Grand Prix was included in the championship for the first time.
  • The French Grand Prix was moved from Reims-Gueux to Rouen-Les-Essarts for a year.
  • The Spanish Grand Prix was scheduled to be held on 26 October but it was cancelled for monetary reasons.

Regulation changes

  • Organisers predicted a small number of entrants for the 1952 season, so they decided that all races counting towards the Formula One championship, except for the Indianapolis 500, would be held for cars complying with Formula Two regulations. This paved the way for a more diverse field of competitors.
  • Racing helmets were made mandatory.

Championship report

Round 1: Switzerland

Main article: 1952 Swiss Grand Prix

For the second successive season, the championship's opening round was the Swiss Grand Prix, held at the Bremgarten Circuit in Bern. Ferrari's lead driver Ascari was absent due to his participation in the Indianapolis 500, so it was left to his teammates Nino Farina and Piero Taruffi to secure the first two places on the grid. Farina led from the start until he retired with magneto failure, leaving Taruffi to win his only championship Grand Prix and take the extra point for the fastest lap. Farina took over the car of his other teammate, Andre Simon, and was battling debutant Jean Behra for second place before both experienced mechanical trouble, Farina again unable to continue. It was, therefore, privateer Rudi Fischer who completed a Ferrari 1–2, with Jean Behra in third for Gordini. Ken Wharton finished fourth driving a Frazer-Nash, the manufacturer's only ever points finish.

Round 2: Indianapolis 500

Main article: 1952 Indianapolis 500

As usual, the Indianapolis 500 had little bearing on the championship result, although regular Ferrari driver Alberto Ascari did compete, retiring after 40 laps. The race was dominated by Bill Vukovich, who led 150 laps before retiring. It was left to Troy Ruttman to win the race from Jim Rathmann and Sam Hanks.

Round 3: Belgium

Main article: 1952 Belgian Grand Prix

Ascari returned to Ferrari for round 3 of the championship at Spa-Francorchamps, with Maserati still absent as they developed their A6GCM. The Ferrari cars dominated the weekend, with Ascari taking pole, the race win, and the fastest lap while leading every lap bar one. He was followed home by teammate Nino Farina, and Robert Manzon finished in third for Gordini. Jean Behra again impressed as he led the opening lap before falling behind the Ferrari juggernaut and eventually retiring after an incident with the third Ferrari of Piero Taruffi.

Round 4: France

Main article: 1952 French Grand Prix

Scuderia Ferrari dominated once again at Rouen, taking all three podium places. Ascari led all the way from pole position to assume the championship lead and achieve his fourth career victory, drawing him level with his teammate Nino Farina who finished second. Piero Taruffi finished third after falling behind the Gordinis of Robert Manzon and Jean Behra at the start. Manzon was the highest Non-Ferrari finisher ahead of his teammate Maurice Trintignant, who drove an older model.

Round 5: Britain

Main article: 1952 British Grand Prix

Although Ascari again dominated, it wasn't plain sailing for his teammates as Ferrari eventually dominated as they had done throughout the year. The Italian's third consecutive victory strengthened his eventually successful championship challenge as his main competitor, Nino Farina, failed to score despite taking pole position. The third Ferrari of Piero Taruffi dropped down to ninth at the start but eventually recovered to take second place, while a pitstop for new spark plugs meant Farina finished in the sixth position. It was a triumphant day for British cars and drivers, with Mike Hawthorn taking his first podium driving a Cooper-Bristol, while British cars and drivers occupied the other points-paying positions.

Round 6: Germany

Main article: 1952 German Grand Prix

The belated arrival of the Maserati factory team failed to stop the dominance of Ferrari, with Ascari clinching his first World Title and equalling the injured Juan Manuel Fangio's win record. It was his fourth consecutive victory of the season, again leading every race lap from pole position. He briefly lost the race lead to Farina after pitting for oil, but this is not reflected in the lap charts as he caught and passed his teammate before they crossed the line at the end of the lap. Farina finished second, and privateer Ferrari driver Rudi Fischer finished third ahead of the works car of Taruffi to ensure a Ferrari 1-2-3-4. Jean Behra scored the final points for Gordini just ahead of another Ferrari car, this time driven by Roger Laurent.

Round 7: Netherlands

Main article: 1952 Dutch Grand Prix

Ascari started from pole position and led from start to finish, taking the fastest lap as well, winning his fifth consecutive Grand Prix and earning his second consecutive Grand Slam, and the third his season and career. In addition, with his victory, Ascari overtook Fangio as the winningest Formula One Driver, although the Argentinian would eventually reclaim the record at the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix. Further down the order, Giuseppe Farina and Luigi Villoresi, also driving for Ferrari, completed the podium, resulting in an Italian 1-2-3 and a 1-2-3 for the Scuderia. As a result, Ascari extended his championship points total to 36, extending his lead to 12 points over second-placed Farina.

Round 8: Italy

Main article: 1952 Italian Grand Prix

The 80-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Alberto Ascari after he started from pole position. José Froilán González finished second for the Maserati team and Ascari's teammate Luigi Villoresi came in third.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

RoundGrand PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning constructorTyreReport12345678
CHE Swiss Grand PrixITA Giuseppe FarinaITA Piero TaruffiITA Piero TaruffiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-swiss-grand-prix)
USA Indianapolis 500USA Fred AgabashianUSA Bill VukovichUSA Troy RuttmanUSA Kuzma-Offenhauser[Report](1952-indianapolis-500)
BEL Belgian Grand PrixITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-belgian-grand-prix)
FRA French Grand PrixITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-french-grand-prix)
GBR British Grand PrixITA Giuseppe FarinaITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-british-grand-prix)
FRG German Grand PrixITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-german-grand-prix)
NLD Dutch Grand PrixITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-dutch-grand-prix)
ITA Italian Grand PrixITA Alberto AscariITA Alberto Ascari
ARG José Froilán GonzálezITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-italian-grand-prix)

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top five classified finishers, with an additional point awarded for setting the fastest lap, regardless of finishing position or even classification. Only the best four results counted towards the championship. Shared drives result in half points for each driver if they finished in a points-scoring position. If more than one driver set the same fastest lap time, the fastest lap point would be divided equally between the drivers. Points were awarded in the following system:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5thFLRaceSource:
864321

World Championship of Drivers standings

Pos.Driver[SUI](1952-swiss-grand-prix)
CHE[500](1952-indianapolis-500)
USA[BEL](1952-belgian-grand-prix)
BEL[FRA](1952-french-grand-prix)
FRA[GBR](1952-british-grand-prix)
GBR[GER](1952-german-grand-prix)
FRG[NED](1952-dutch-grand-prix)
NLD[ITA](1952-italian-grand-prix)
ITAPts.1234=67=910=1213==16=====22Pos.Driver[SUI](1952-swiss-grand-prix)
CHE[500](1952-indianapolis-500)
USA[BEL](1952-belgian-grand-prix)
BEL[FRA](1952-french-grand-prix)
FRA[GBR](1952-british-grand-prix)
GBR[GER](1952-german-grand-prix)
FRG[NED](1952-dutch-grand-prix)
NLD[ITA](1952-italian-grand-prix)
ITAPts.
ITA Alberto AscariRet()(*)**36 (53.5)**
ITA Giuseppe Farina/ Ret†2222(4)**24 (27)**
ITA Piero TaruffiRet3247**22**
CHE Rudi Fischer211†/ DNS133Ret**10**
GBR Mike Hawthorn4Ret34NC**10**
FRA Robert ManzonRet34RetRet514**9**
USA Troy Ruttman1**8**
ITA Luigi Villoresi33**8**
ARG José Froilán González***6.5**
USA Jim Rathmann2**6**
FRA Jean Behra3Ret75RetRet**6**
USA Sam Hanks3**4**
GBR Ken Wharton4RetRet9**3**
GBR Dennis Poore412**3**
USA Duane Carter4**3**
GBR Alan Brown562215**2**
FRA Maurice TrintignantDNS5RetRet6Ret**2**
BEL Paul Frère5RetRet**2**
ITA Felice BonettoDSQ5**2**
USA Art Cross5**2**
GBR Eric Thompson5**2**
USA Bill Vukovich**1**
BEL Roger Laurent126**0**
CHE Toulo de Graffenried6Ret†19DNQ**0**
GBR Peter CollinsRetRet6RetDNSDNQ**0**
FRA André SimonRet†6**0**
USA Jimmy Bryan6**0**
CHE Peter Hirt711†Ret**0**
BEL Charles de Tornaco7RetDNQ**0**
GBR Duncan HamiltonRet7**0**
USA Jimmy Reece7**0**
GBR Reg Parnell7**0**
FRG Fritz Riess7**0**
GBR Lance MacklinRet119158DNQ**0**
GBR Eric Brandon892013**0**
BRA Chico Landi9†8**0**
BEL Johnny Claes8Ret1410DNQ**0**
FRG Toni UlmenRet8**0**
USA George Connor8**0**
FRA Philippe Étancelin8**0**
GBR Roy Salvadori8**0**
GBR Ken Downing9Ret**0**
USA Cliff Griffith9**0**
FRG Helmut Niedermayr9**0**
NLD Jan FlintermanRet/ 9†**0**
THA Birabongse BhanudejRet10Ret11**0**
FRA Louis RosierRetRetRet10**0**
GBR Peter WhiteheadRet10DNQ**0**
USA Johnnie Parsons10**0**
FRA Yves Giraud-Cabantous10**0**
URY Eitel CantoniRetRet11**0**
USA Jack McGrath11**0**
FRG Hans Klenk11**0**
USA Jim Rigsby12**0**
ITA Franco Comotti12**0**
GBR Graham Whitehead12**0**
East Germany Ernst Klodwig12**0**
USA Joe James13**0**
BEL Arthur Legat13**0**
USA Bill Schindler14**0**
USA Robert O'Brien14**0**
AUS Tony Gaze15RetRetDNQ**0**
USA George Fonder15**0**
GBR Kenneth McAlpine16Ret**0**
USA Eddie Johnson16**0**
USA Harry SchellRetRet / Ret†17**0**
BRA Gino Bianco18RetRetRet**0**
USA Chuck Stevenson18**0**
USA Henry Banks19**0**
USA Manny Ayulo20**0**
USA Johnny McDowell21**0**
GBR Tony Crook21**0**
NLD Dries van der LofNC**0**
GBR Stirling MossRetRetRetRetRet**0**
ITA Piero CariniRetRet**0**
GBR Bill AstonDNSRetDNQ**0**
FRG Hans StuckRetDNQ**0**
GBR George AbecassisRet**0**
CHE Max de TerraRet**0**
USA Spider WebbRet**0**
USA Rodger WardRet**0**
USA Tony BettenhausenRet**0**
USA Duke NalonRet**0**
USA Fred Agabashian**0**
USA Bob SweikertRet**0**
USA Gene HartleyRet**0**
USA Bob ScottRet**0**
USA Chet MillerRet**0**
USA Bobby BallRet**0**
USA Andy LindenRet**0**
GBR Robin Montgomerie-CharringtonRet**0**
GBR David MurrayRet**0**
FRG Willi HeeksRet**0**
FRG Adolf BrudesRet**0**
FRA Marcel BalsaRet**0**
FRG Günther BechemRet**0**
East Germany Rudolf KrauseRet**0**
CHE Rudolf SchoellerRet**0**
FRG Paul PietschRet**0**
FRG Theo HelfrichRet**0**
FRG Josef PetersRet**0**
ITA Franco RolRet**0**
FRA Élie BayolRet**0**
FRG Willi KrakauDNS**0**
FRG Ludwig FischerDNS**0**
FRG Harry MerkelDNS**0**
ARG Alberto CrespoDNQ**0**
ITA Piero DusioDNQ**0**

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  • † Position shared between more drivers of the same car
    • Point for fastest lap shared between different drivers.
  • Only the best four results counted towards the championship. Numbers without parentheses are championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

Non-championship races

Other Formula One/Formula Two races, which did not count towards the World Championship of Drivers, were also held in 1952.

Race nameCircuitDateFormulaWinning driverConstructorReport
BRA XI Grande Prêmio Cidade do Rio de JaneiroGávea20 JanuaryFormula LibreARG José Froilán GonzálezITA Ferrari[Report](1952-rio-de-janeiro-grand-prix)
ITA II Gran Premio di SiracusaSyracuse16 MarchFormula TwoITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-syracuse-grand-prix)
ITA VI Gran Premio del ValentinoValentino Park6 AprilFormula OneITA Luigi VilloresiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-valentino-grand-prix)
GBR IV Richmond TrophyGoodwood14 AprilFormula OneARG José Froilán GonzálezITA Ferrari[Report](1952-richmond-trophy)
GBR IV Lavant CupGoodwood14 AprilFormula TwoGBR Mike HawthornGBR Cooper-Bristol[Report](1952-lavant-cup)
FRA XIII Pau Grand PrixPau14 AprilFormula TwoITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-pau-grand-prix)
GBR I Ibsley Grand PrixIbsley19 AprilFormula TwoGBR Mike HawthornGBR Cooper-Bristol[Report](1952-ibsley-grand-prix)
FRA X Grand Prix de MarseilleMarseille27 AprilFormula TwoITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-marseille-grand-prix)
GBR I Aston Martin Owners Club Formula 2 RaceSnetterton3 MayFormula TwoGBR Dickie StoopGBR Frazer Nash-Bristol[Report](1952-aston-martin-owners-club-formula-2-race)
GBR IV BRDC International TrophySilverstone10 MayFormula TwoGBR Lance MacklinGBR HWM-Alta[Report](1952-brdc-international-trophy)
FIN XIV EläintarhanajotEläintarharata11 MayFormula OneBEL Roger LaurentFRA Talbot-Lago[Report](1952-elaintarhanajot)
ITA V Gran Premio di NapoliPosillipo11 MayFormula TwoITA Giuseppe FarinaITA Ferrari[Report](1952-naples-grand-prix)
FRG XVI Internationales ADAC EifelrennenNürburgring25 MayFormula TwoCHE Rudi FischerITA Ferrari[Report](1952-eifelrennen)
FRA VI Grand Prix de ParisMontlhéry25 MayFormula TwoITA Piero TaruffiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-paris-grand-prix)
FRA XIV Grand Prix de l'AlbigeoisAlbi (Les Planques)1 JuneFormula OneFRA Louis RosierITA Ferrari[Report](1952-albi-grand-prix)
BEL XXII Grand Prix des FrontièresChimay1 JuneFormula TwoBEL Paul FrèreGBR HWM-Alta[Report](1952-grand-prix-des-frontieres)
GBR VI Ulster TrophyDundrod7 JuneFormula OneITA Piero TaruffiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-ulster-trophy)
ITA V Gran Premio dell'Autodromo di MonzaMonza8 JuneFormula TwoITA Giuseppe FarinaITA Ferrari[Report](1952-monza-grand-prix)
FRA IV Aix les Bains Circuit du LacAix-les-Bains8 JuneFormula TwoFRA Jean BehraFRA Gordini[Report](1952-circuit-du-lac)
GBR I West Essex CC RaceBoreham21 JuneFormula TwoGBR Reg ParnellGBR Cooper-Bristol[Report](1952-west-essex-cc-race)
FRA XVI Grand Prix de la MarneReims29 JuneFormula TwoFRA Jean BehraFRA Gordini[Report](1952-marne-grand-prix)
FRA II Grand Prix de Sables d'OlonneSables13 JulyFormula TwoITA Luigi VilloresiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-sables-grand-prix)
FRA I Grand Prix de CaenCaen27 JulyFormula TwoFRA Maurice TrintignantFRA Gordini[Report](1952-caen-grand-prix)
GBR II Daily Mail TrophyBoreham2 AugustFormula TwoITA Luigi VilloresiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-daily-mail-trophy)
FRA XVI Grand Prix de CommingesComminges10 AugustFormula TwoFRA André Simon
ITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-comminges-grand-prix)
GBR I National TrophyTurnberry23 AugustFormula TwoGBR Mike HawthornGBR Connaught[Report](1952-national-trophy)
FRA XI Grand Prix de la BauleLa Baule24 AugustFormula TwoITA Alberto AscariITA Ferrari[Report](1952-baule-grand-prix)
ITA III Gran Premio di ModenaModena14 SeptemberFormula TwoITA Luigi VilloresiITA Ferrari[Report](1952-modena-grand-prix)
FRA IV Circuit de CadoursCadours14 SeptemberFormula TwoFRA Louis RosierITA Ferrari[Report](1952-circuit-de-cadours)
SWE II SkarpnäcksloppetSkarpnäck14 SeptemberFormula OneSWE Gunnar CarlssonUSA Mercury[Report](1952-skarpnacksloppet)
GBR V Madgwick CupGoodwood27 SeptemberFormula TwoGBR Ken DowningGBR Connaught[Report](1952-madgwick-cup)
DEU VIII Internationales AvusrennenAVUS28 SeptemberFormula TwoCHE Rudi FischerITA Ferrari[Report](1952-avusrennen)
GBR I Joe Fry Memorial TrophyCastle Combe4 OctoberFormula TwoGBR Roy SalvadoriITA Ferrari[Report](1952-joe-fry-memorial-trophy)
GBR I Newcastle Journal TrophyCharterhall11 OctoberFormula TwoGBR Dennis PooreGBR Connaught[Report](1952-newcastle-journal-trophy)
BRA XII Grande Prêmio Cidade do Rio de JaneiroGávea14 DecemberFormula LibreBRA Henrique CasiniITA Ferrari[Report](1952-rio-de-janeiro-grand-prix)

East German races

Note - a blue background denotes a round of the East German Championship.

Race nameCircuitDateWinning driverConstructorReport
East Germany I Rostock OsthafenkursRostock20 AprilEast Germany Paul GreifzuFRG BMW-Eigenbau[Report](1952-rostock-osthafenkurs)
East Germany I Bernau AutobahnschleifeBernau4 MayEast Germany Rudolf KrauseFRG BMW-Reif[Report](1952-bernau-autobahnschleife)
East Germany I Dessau AutobahnspinneDessau11 MayFRG Fritz RiessFRG Veritas-Meteor[Report](1952-dessau-autobahnspinne)
East Germany III Leipzig StadtparkrennenLeipzig2 JuneEast Germany Edgar BarthEast Germany IFA-Kollektiv[Report](1952-leipzig-stadtparkrennen)
East Germany III Strassen-Rennen Halle-Saale-SchleifeHalle-Saale-Schleife8 JuneEast Germany Edgar BarthEast Germany IFA-Kollektiv[Report](1952-strassen-rennen-halle-saale-schleife)
East Germany I Strassen-rennen LeipzigLeipzig17 AugustFRG Hans StuckFRG AFM-BMW[Report](1952-strassen-rennen-leipzig)
FRG V DMV GrenzlandringrennenGrenzlandring31 AugustFRG Toni UlmenFRG Veritas[Report](1952-dmv-grenzlandringrennen)
East Germany IV SachsenringrennenSachsenring7 SeptemberEast Germany Edgar BarthEast Germany EMW-BMW[Report](1952-dmv-grenzlandringrennen)

East German Championship

The table below shows the points awarded for each race. Only East German drivers were eligible for points.

PlaceDriverEntrantCar[ROS](1952-rostock-osthafenkurs)[LEI](1952-leipzig-stadtparkrennen)[HAL](1952-strassen-rennen-halle-saale-schleife)[SAC](1952-dmv-grenzlandringrennen)Total1234568
DDR Edgar BarthIFA RennkollektivDAMW-BMW 328366621
DDR Ernst KlodwigBSG MotorHeck-BMW 32824410
DDR Jürgen PerdusIFA RenkollektivDAMW-BMW 328437
DDR Paul GreifzuBSG MotorReif-BMW 32866
DDR Rudolf KrauseSV WismutReif-BMW 32844
DDR Heinz MelkusARO-Veritas-Alfa Romeo22
DDR Werner JägerEMW 340-BMW 32811

Notes

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