3-hour race at Monza 1965

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Track layout from Monza 1965

The 3-hour race of Monza 1965 , also 1000 km di Monza (Coppa Inter-Europa - 3 Hours), Autodromo di Monza , took place on April 25, 1965 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza and was the fourth round of the sports car world championship this year.

The race

For the first time in the history of the sports car world championship, two world championship races took place on a racetrack on the same day in 1965 . The main race of the day was the 1000-km race , which started in the afternoon and with the victory of Mike Parkes and Jean Guichet in the plant - Ferrari 275P2 ended.

In the morning the place GT races held that after three hours driving time Klaus Steinmetz in the plant - Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero won.

Results

Final ranking

Item class No. team driver vehicle Round
1 GT 1.3 14th ItalyItaly Abarth GermanyGermany Klaus Steinmetz Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 88
2 GT 1.3 22nd ItalyItaly Roberto Bertuzzi ItalyItaly Roberto Bertuzzi Giovanni Manddonini
ItalyItaly
Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 86
3 GT 1.3 18th ItalyItaly Guido Nicolai Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 84
4th GT 1.0 11 ItalyItaly Cesare Sangiorgi ItalyItaly Cesare Sangiorgi Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta 83
5 GT 1.3 ItalyItalyBruno Ronchi Gianfranco Rovetta
ItalyItaly
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ 78
6th GT 1.3 19th ItalyItaly Scuderia St. Ambroeus ItalyItaly Girolamo Capra Luciano Galli
ItalyItaly
Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ 78
7th GT 1.3 23 ItalyItaly Scuderia St. Ambroeus SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ottorino Volonterio Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ 75
Failed
8th GT 1.0 1 ItalyItaly Giovanni Pessina ItalyItalyGiovanni Pessina Bruno Bonini
ItalyItaly
Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta 82
9 GT 1.0 3 Spain 1945Spain Stanislao Reverter Spain 1945SpainStanislao Reverter "Runner"
ItalyItaly
Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta 66
10 GT 1.3 16 ItalyItaly Abarth GermanyGermany Hans Herrmann Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 50
11 GT 1.3 20th ItalyItaly Scuderia St. Ambroeus ItalyItalyMario Saruggia Giampiero Moretti
ItalyItaly
Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 50
12 GT 1.0 9 ItalyItaly Enrico Bettoni ItalyItalyEnrico Bettoni Mauro Cintolesi
ItalyItaly
Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta 31
13 GT 1.3 24 ItalyItaly Massimo Carnovali ItalyItaly Massimo Carnovali Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ 24
14th GT 1.0 6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Karl Foitek SwitzerlandSwitzerland Joe Kretschi Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta 23
15th GT 1.0 7th ItalyItaly Giuseppe Rebaudi ItalyItaly Giuseppe Rebaudi Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta 8th
16 GT 1.3 15th ItalyItaly Abarth ItalyItaly Leo Cella Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 3

Only in the entry list

Here you will find teams, drivers and vehicles that were originally registered for the race but did not take part for a variety of reasons.

Item class No. team driver chassis
17th GT 1.0 2 ItalyItaly Nettuno ItalyItaly Anzio Zucchi Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta
18th GT 1.0 4th ItalyItaly Mauro Baldo ItalyItaly Mauro Baldo Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta
19th GT 1.0 5 ItalyItaly Enzo Buzzetti ItalyItaly Enzo Buzzetti Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta
20th GT 1.0 8th ItalyItaly Tristano Bindoni ItalyItaly Tristano Bindoni Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta
21st GT 1.0 10 ItalyItaly Clemente Avventurieri ItalyItaly Clemente Avventurieri Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta
22nd GT 1.3 12 ItalyItaly Abarth ItalyItaly Herbert Demetz Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero
23 GT 1.3 21st ItalyItaly Rocco Lanzini ItalyItaly Rocco Lanzini Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ

Class winner

class driver driver vehicle Placement in the overall ranking
GT 1.3 GermanyGermany Klaus Steinmetz Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero Overall victory
GT 1.0 ItalyItaly Cesare Sangiorgi ItalyItaly Bruno Ronchi Fiat-Abarth 1000 Berlinetta Rank 4

Racing data

  • Registered: 23
  • Started: 16
  • Valued: 7
  • Race classes: 2
  • Spectator: unknown
  • Race day weather: warm and dry
  • Route length: 5.750 km
  • Driving time of the winning team: 3: 00: 00,000 hours
  • Total laps of the winning team: 88
  • Total distance of the winning team: 502.678 km
  • Winner's average: 167.559 km / h
  • Pole position: Hans Herrmann - Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero (# 16) - 1: 59.800 = 172.788 km / h
  • Fastest race lap: Hans Herrmann - Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero (# 16) - 1: 58.700 = 174.389 km / h
  • Racing series: 4th round of the 1965 World Sports Car Championship
  • Racing series: 2nd round of the Italian Sports Car Championship in 1965

Web links

Predecessor race
Coppa Bologna 1965
Sports car world championship Follow
-up race 1000 km race at Monza 1965