Aston (Formula 1)
| Surname | Aston Butterworth |
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| First Grand Prix | Belgium 1952 |
| Last Grand Prix | Germany 1952 |
| Race driven | 2 |
| Constructors' championship | 0 |
| Drivers World Championship | 0 |
| Race wins | 0 |
| Pole positions | 0 |
| Fastest laps | 0 |
| Points | 0 |
Aston was an active racing team in Formula 1 in 1952 . Bill Aston's private team was only registered for four World Championship races, of which it started two.
The Briton Robin Montgomerie-Charrington drove the first race in Belgium , which he had to give up on the 17th lap due to a technical defect (electrical system). This was followed by the British Grand Prix , for which Bill Aston was able to qualify, but he had to cancel the race due to further technical defects. In Germany , Bill Aston dropped out again in the second lap due to a lack of oil pressure, and in the last reported race in Italy , Bill Aston missed the qualification. After these four races, the racing team also ended, and Bill Aston and Robert Montgomerie-Charrington ended their Formula 1 careers.