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1955 Italian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryItaly
Grand PrixItalian
Official nameXXVI Gran Premio d'Italia
ImageAutodromo Nazionale Monza 10km.svg
CaptionAutodromo Nazionale di Monza layout
DateSeptember 11
Year1955
Previous_round1955 British Grand Prix
Next_round1956 Argentine Grand Prix
LocationAutodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza, Italy
CoursePermanent road course
Course_mi6.214
Course_km10.000
Distance_laps50
Distance_mi310.700
Distance_km500.023
Pole_DriverJuan Manuel Fangio
Pole_TeamMercedes
Pole_Time2:46.5
Pole_CountryArgentina
Fast_DriverStirling Moss
Fast_TeamMercedes
Fast_Time2:46.9
Fast_CountryUnited Kingdom
First_DriverJuan Manuel Fangio
First_TeamMercedes
First_CountryArgentina
Second_DriverPiero Taruffi
Second_TeamMercedes
Second_CountryItaly
Third_DriverEugenio Castellotti
Third_TeamFerrari
Third_CountryItaly
Lapchart

The 1955 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, in Monza, Italy on 11 September 1955. It was the seventh and final race of the 1955 World Championship of Drivers.

In the wake of the 1955 Le Mans disaster, the championship was still open after the British Grand Prix; although after that race (with the French Grand Prix already having been cancelled) the German, Swiss and Spanish Grands Prix were all cancelled. This meant that Fangio won the world driver's championship for the 3rd time and the 2nd time in succession.

The Monza circuit near Milan had been revamped and resurfaced, and had been given all new pit and safety facilities. A new concrete banking had been constructed over where the original slightly banked version was, and the combined 10 km (6.214 mi) Monza circuit was used for the first time since 1933. The Curva Sud had also been modified from 2 right hand corners into one sweeping right-hander known as the "Parabolica", where run-off area was implemented.

Of the 4 factory Mercedes cars in the race, Fangio and Moss drove the streamlined, closed-wheel W196's, while Kling and Taruffi drove open-wheel W196's. This was the 4th and last appearance of the streamlined Mercedes cars at a championship GP as well as the third and last time in Formula One history that a race had been won by a closed-wheel car.

This was the last Grand Prix race for 1950 world champion Nino Farina. This was also the last Grand Prix win for a Mercedes-Benz as an engine manufacturer until David Coulthard won the 1997 Australian Grand Prix and the last Grand Prix win for Mercedes-Benz as a constructor until Nico Rosberg won the 2012 Chinese Grand Prix, and also the last 1-2 finish for Mercedes-Benz as an engine manufacturer until Mika Häkkinen and Coulthard at the 1997 European Grand Prix, as well as the last 1-2 finish for Mercedes-Benz as a constructor until Lewis Hamilton and Rosberg at the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix.

Entries

TeamNoDriverCarEngineTyre
Italy Scuderia Ferrari2Italy Nino FarinaLancia D50Lancia DS50 2.5 V8
4Italy Eugenio CastellottiFerrari 555Ferrari 555 2.5 L4
6UK Mike Hawthorn
8France Maurice Trintignant
12Italy Umberto Maglioli
Italy Scuderia Lancia10Italy Luigi VilloresiLancia D50Lancia DS50 2.5 V8
Germany Daimler Benz AG14Italy Piero TaruffiMercedes-Benz W196Mercedes M196 2.5 L8
16UK Stirling Moss
18Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
20Germany Karl Kling
France Equipe Gordini22Brazil Hermano da Silva RamosGordini T16Gordini 23 2.5 L6
24France Jean Lucas
26France Jacques Pollet
Italy Officine Alfieri Maserati28Argentina Roberto MieresMaserati 250FMaserati 250F1 2.5 L6
30Italy Luigi Musso
32UK Peter Collins
34Argentina Carlos Menditeguy
36France Jean Behra
38UK Horace Gould
UK Stirling Moss Ltd40United States John Fitch
UK Vandervell Products42United States Harry SchellVanwall VW 55Vanwall 254 2.5 L4
44UK Ken Wharton
Italy Scuderia Volpini46Italy Luigi PiottiArzani-VolpiniMaserati 4CLT 2.5 L4

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap12345678910111213141516171819202122DNSSource:
18Argentina Juan Manuel FangioMercedes2:46.5
16UK Stirling MossMercedes2:46.8+0.3
20Germany Karl KlingMercedes2:48.3+1.8
4Italy Eugenio CastellottiFerrari2:49.6+3.1
2Italy Nino FarinaLancia2:49.9+3.4
36France Jean BehraMaserati2:50.1+3.6
28Argentina Roberto MieresMaserati2:51.1+4.6
10Italy Luigi VilloresiLancia2:51.6+5.1
14Italy Piero TaruffiMercedes2:51.8+5.3
30Italy Luigi MussoMaserati2:52.1+5.6
32UK Peter CollinsMaserati2:55.3+8.8
12Italy Umberto MaglioliFerrari2:55.4+8.9
42United States Harry SchellVanwall2:55.5+9.0
6UK Mike HawthornFerrari2:56.2+9.7
8France Maurice TrintignantFerrari2:56.3+9.8
34Argentina Carlos MenditeguyMaserati2:58.4+11.9
44UK Ken WhartonVanwall2:59.5+13.0
22Brazil Hermano da Silva RamosGordini2:59.8+13.3
26France Jacques PolletGordini2:59.9+13.4
40United States John FitchMaserati3:03.1+16.6
38UK Horace GouldMaserati3:05.2+18.7
24France Jean LucasGordini3:15.9+29.4
46Italy Luigi PiottiArzani-Volpini-Maserati

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNSDNSDNS
18Argentina **Juan Manuel Fangio****Mercedes**502:25:04.41**8**
14Italy **Piero Taruffi****Mercedes**50+0.79**6**
4Italy **Eugenio Castellotti****Ferrari**50+46.24**4**
36France **Jean Behra****Maserati**50+3:57.56**3**
34Argentina **Carlos Menditeguy****Maserati**49+1 Lap16**2**
12Italy Umberto MaglioliFerrari49+1 Lap12
28Argentina Roberto MieresMaserati48+2 Laps7
8France Maurice TrintignantFerrari47+3 Laps15
40United States John FitchMaserati46+4 Laps20
6UK Mike HawthornFerrari38Gearbox14
20Germany Karl KlingMercedes32Gearbox3
30Italy Luigi MussoMaserati31Gearbox10
38UK Horace GouldMaserati31Suspension21
16UK **Stirling Moss****Mercedes**27Engine2**1**
26France Jacques PolletGordini26Engine19
22Brazil Hermano da Silva RamosGordini23Fuel System18
32UK Peter CollinsMaserati22Suspension11
42United States Harry SchellVanwall7Suspension13
24France Jean LucasGordini7Engine22
44UK Ken WhartonVanwall0Injection17
2Italy Nino FarinaLanciaTyre5
10Italy Luigi VilloresiLanciaTyre8
46Italy Luigi PiottiArzani-Volpini-MaseratiEngine

;Notes

  • – 1 point for fastest lap

Final Championship standings

  • Bold text indicates the World Champion. ;Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1Argentina **Juan Manuel Fangio**40 (41)
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2UK Stirling Moss23
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 33Italy Eugenio Castellotti12
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14France Maurice Trintignant11
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 15Italy Nino Farina10
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included. Only the best 5 results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References

References

  1. "1955 Italian GP".
  2. "1955 Italian GP Qualification".
  3. "1955 Italian Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  4. "Italy 1955 - Championship • STATS F1".
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