1956 Rouen Grand Prix, 2nd race
The 1956 Rouen Grand Prix , also Grand Prix de Rouen (Coupe Delamare Deboutteville), Rouen-les-Essarts , was a sports car race that took place on July 8, 1956 at the Rouen-les-Essarts circuit . The race was not part of any racing series.
The race
The 1956 Rouen Grand Prix was announced as a sports car race and consisted of two independent races. Not uncommon for the 1950s, racing cars of different classes competed in two separate races. Only vehicles with a displacement of less than 1.5 liters entered the race . There was a one-two for Team Lotus ; Colin Chapman won ahead of his teammate Cliff Allison (both drove the Lotus Eleven ).
Then there was a three-way battle in the class up to 3-liter displacement between the Italian racing teams from Ferrari and Maserati and the works team from Aston Martin . After 50 laps, Eugenio Castellotti in the Ferrari 860 Monza triumphed four seconds ahead of Stirling Moss in the Aston Martin DB3S .
Results
Final ranking
| Item | class | No. | team | driver | vehicle | Round | ||
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| 1 | S 3.0 | 2 |
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Ferrari 860 Monza | 50 | ||
| 2 | S 3.0 | 14th |
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Aston Martin DB3S | 50 | ||
| 3 | S 3.0 | 8th |
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Maserati 300S | 50 | ||
| 4th | S 3.0 | 16 |
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Aston Martin DB3S | 50 | ||
| 5 | S 3.0 | 20th |
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Aston Martin DB3S | 49 | ||
| 6th | S 3.0 | 6th |
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Ferrari 857S | 49 | ||
| 7th | S 3.0 | 42 |
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Jaguar D-Type | 49 | ||
| 8th | S 3.0 | 26th |
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Maserati 300S | 49 | ||
| 9 | S 3.0 | 4th |
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Ferrari 290MM | 48 | ||
| 10 | S 3.0 | 36 |
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Ferrari 750 Monza | 45 | ||
| 11 | S 3.0 | 34 |
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Ferrari 750 Monza | 44 | |||
| 12 | S 3.0 | 49 |
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL | 43 | |||
| 13 | S 3.0 | 32 |
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Ferrari 750 Monza | 42 | ||
| 14th | S 3.0 | 10 |
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Maserati 300S | 37 | ||
| 15th | S 3.0 | 24 |
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Maserati 300S | 33 | ||
| 16 | S 3.0 | 44 |
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Gordini T15S 2.5 | 31 | ||
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| 17th | S 3.0 | 30th |
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Ferrari 750 Monza | 8th | |||
| 18th | S 3.0 | 12 |
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Ferrari 750 Monza | |||
| 19th | S 3.0 | 18th |
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Aston Martin DB3S | |||
| 20th | S 3.0 | 22nd |
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Maserati 300S | |||
| 21st | S 3.0 | 46 |
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL | ||||
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 |
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| 22nd | S 3.0 | 12 |
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Maserati 300S |
| 23 | S 3.0 | 28 |
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Maserati 300S | |
| 24 | S 3.0 | 38 |
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL | |
| 25th | S 3.0 | 46 |
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Class winner
| class | driver | vehicle | Placement in the overall ranking |
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Ferrari 860 Monza | Overall victory |
Racing data
- Registered: 25
- Started: 21
- Valued: 16
- Race classes: 1
- Spectator: unknown
- Weather on race day: unknown
- Route length: 6.542 km
- Driving time of the winning team: 2:10:31,000 hours
- Total laps of the winning team: 50
- Total distance of the winning team: 327.100 km
- Winner's average: 150.369 km / h
- Pole position: Jean Behra - Maserati 300S (# 8)
- Fastest race lap: Cesare Perdisa - Maserati 300S (# 10)
- Racing series: did not belong to any racing series
literature
- Peter Higham: The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. A complete Reference from Formula 1 to Touring Car. Guinness Publishing Ltd., London 1995, ISBN 0-85112-642-1 .