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1953 World Sportscar Championship

Racing tournament


Racing tournament

The 1953 World Sportscar Championship was the first FIA World Sportscar Championship. It was a seven race international motor racing series for sports cars contested from 8 March to 23 November 1953. The championship was won by Ferrari.

Season

C-Type

The 1953 World Sports Car Championship was contested over a seven race series. Now legendary and shockingly dangerous races such as the Mille Miglia and the Carrera Panamericana were part of an international race calendar, accompanied by the 24 Hours of Le Mans and 24 Hours of Spa, with the inaugural race being the 12 Hours of Sebring in the United States.

The Championship was for manufacturers, and works teams such as Scuderia Ferrari, Lancia, Aston Martin and Jaguar leading the way, but the majority of the fields were made up of amateur or gentlemen drivers, often up against professional racing drivers with experience in Formula One. Sometimes, even the Drivers World Champion joined in.

Entries were divided into classes based on engine displacement. Scuderia Ferrari were a dominant force in 1953, winning three of the seven races.

Season results

Results

Round
DateEvent
Circuit or LocationWinning driverWinning teamWinning carResults1
08/032
26/043
13/06
14/064
25/07
26/075
30/086
05/097
19/11
23/11
USA [12 Hours of Sebring](12-hours-of-sebring)
Sebring International RacewayUSA Phil Walters
USA John FitchUSA Briggs CunninghamCunningham C-4R[Results](1953-12-hours-of-sebring)
ITA Mille Miglia
Brescia-Rome-BresciaITA Giannino Marzotto
ITA Marco CrosaraITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 340 MM[Results](1953-mille-miglia)
FRA [24 Hours of Le Mans](24-hours-of-le-mans)
Circuit de la SartheGBR Tony Rolt
GBR Duncan HamiltonGBR Jaguar Cars Ltd.Jaguar C-Type[Results](1953-24-hours-of-le-mans)
BEL 24 Hours de Spa
Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsITA Giuseppe Farina
GBR Mike HawthornITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 375 MM[Results](1953-spa-24-hours)
FRG [ADAC 1000km Nürburgring](1000-km-nurburgring)
NürburgringITA Alberto Ascari
ITA Giuseppe FarinaITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 375 MM[Results](1953-1000km-of-nurburgring)
GBR RAC Tourist Trophy
Dundrod CircuitGBR Peter Collins
GBR Pat GriffithGBR Aston Martin Ltd.Aston Martin DB3S[Results](1953-rac-tourist-trophy)
MEX Carrera Panamericana
Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Ciudad JuárezARG Juan Manuel Fangio
ITA Gino BronzoniITA Scuderia LanciaLancia D24[Results](1953-carrera-panamericana)

Championship

Pos.ManufacturerUSA [SEB](1953-12-hours-of-sebring)ITA [MMI](1953-mille-miglia)FRA [LMS](1953-24-hours-of-le-mans)BEL [SPA](1953-spa-24-hours)West Germany [NÜR](1953-1000km-of-nurburgring)UK [TTR](1953-rac-tourist-trophy)MEX [PAN](1953-carrera-panamericana)Total1234=4=678=8=10=10=10=13=13=13=
ITA Ferrari(1)8(2)883**27** (30)
GBR Jaguar4866(4)**24** (28)
GBR Aston Martin628**16**
ITA Lancia48**12**
USA Cunningham84**12**
ITA Alfa Romeo6**6**
FRG Borgward4**4**
FRA D.B.3**3**
FRG Porsche3**3**
ITA O.S.C.A.2**2**
FRG Veritas2**2**
FRA Talbot2**2**
ITA Maserati1**1**
FRA Gordini1**1**
GBR Frazer Nash1**1**

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.

The cars

The following models contributed to the net championship point scores of their respective manufacturers.

  • Ferrari 340 MM & Ferrari 375 MM
  • Jaguar C-Type
  • Aston Martin DB3 & Aston Martin DB3S
  • Lancia D20 & Lancia D24
  • Cunningham C-4R & Cunningham C-5R
  • Alfa Romeo 6C 3000 CM
  • Borgward Hansa 1500 RS
  • DB Panhard HBR
  • Porsche 550
  • OSCA MT4
  • Veritas Comet RS
  • Talbot Lago T26 GS
  • Maserati A6GCS
  • Gordini T24S
  • Frazer Nash Le Mans Mark II

References

References

  1. World Sports Car Championship (Makes), 1974 FIA Yearbook of Automobile Sport, Grey section, page 122
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