1956 Argentine Grand Prix
1956 Argentine Grand Prix | |||||
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Race details | |||||
Date | 22 January 1956 | ||||
Official name | IV Gran Premio de la Republica Argentina | ||||
Location | Autódromo Municipal Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires | ||||
Course | Permanent racing facility | ||||
Course length | 3.912 km (2.431 miles) | ||||
Distance | 98 laps, 383.376 km (238.219 miles) | ||||
Weather | Overcast but dry | ||||
Pole position | |||||
Driver | Ferrari | ||||
Time | 1:42.5 | ||||
Fastest lap | |||||
Driver | Juan Manuel Fangio | Ferrari | |||
Time | 1:45.3 | ||||
Podium | |||||
First | Ferrari | ||||
Second | Maserati | ||||
Third | Maserati | ||||
Lap leaders |
The 1956 Argentine Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 22 January 1956 at Buenos Aires. It was race 1 of 8 in the 1956 World Championship of Drivers.
With the withdrawal of Mercedes from Formula One, Fangio and Moss would begin the season with new teams. Fangio would join Ferrari while Moss would lead the Maserati team. The grid at Argentina was completely composed of Italian cars. Ferrari and Maserati showed up with five cars each. The other three cars were Maseratis: two private entries and Hawthorn for the B.R.M. team.
Ferrari dominated practice and occupied the first three grid positions with Fangio's pole time 2.2 sec faster than second. However, Maserati dominated the early race with Menditeguy and Moss leading the field. Fangio was a non factor with a faulty fuel pump. He took over Musso's car on lap 29 and re-entered in fifth place. Fangio quickly passed Behra but lost his position after spinning. From laps 40-43 disaster struck the leaders. While third Castellotti's gearbox broke, Menditeguy left the lead with a broken driveshaft, and new leader Moss's engine began to smoke. Fangio, who had overtaken Behra, passed the ailing Moss on lap 66 and finished unchallenged after Behra spun late. The race was not without controversy when the Maserati team manager lodged a protest that Fangio was push-started after the earlier spin. However, the protest was rejected by both the stewards and the F.I.A.
Classification
Qualifying
Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Time | Gap |
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1 | 30 | Juan Manuel Fangio | Ferrari | 1:42.5 | — |
2 | 32 | Eugenio Castellotti | Ferrari | 1:44.7 | +2.2 |
3 | 34 | Luigi Musso | Ferrari | 1:44.7 | +2.2 |
4 | 4 | Jean Behra | Maserati | 1:45.1 | +2.6 |
5 | 12 | José Froilán González | Maserati | 1:45.2 | +2.7 |
6 | 6 | Carlos Menditeguy | Maserati | 1:45.6 | +3.1 |
7 | 2 | Stirling Moss | Maserati | 1:45.9 | +3.4 |
8 | 14 | Mike Hawthorn | Maserati | 1:47.4 | +4.9 |
9 | 36 | Peter Collins | Ferrari | 1:47.7 | +5.2 |
10 | 38 | Olivier Gendebien | Ferrari | 1:50.4 | +7.9 |
11 | 10 | Chico Landi Gerino Gerini |
Maserati | 1:52.1 | +9.6 |
12 | 8 | Luigi Piotti | Maserati | 1:57.9 | +15.4 |
13 | 16 | Alberto Uria | Maserati | ||
Source:[1] |
Race
Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid | Points |
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1 | 34 | Luigi Musso Juan Manuel Fangio |
Ferrari | 98 | 3:00:03.7 | 3 | 4 51 |
2 | 4 | Jean Behra | Maserati | 98 | +24.4 secs | 4 | 6 |
3 | 14 | Mike Hawthorn | Maserati | 96 | +2 Laps | 8 | 4 |
4 | 10 | Chico Landi Gerino Gerini |
Maserati | 92 | +6 Laps | 11 | 1.5 1.5 |
5 | 38 | Olivier Gendebien | Ferrari | 91 | +7 Laps | 10 | 2 |
6 | 16 | Alberto Uria Óscar González |
Maserati | 88 | +10 Laps | 13 | |
Ret | 2 | Stirling Moss | Maserati | 81 | Engine | 7 | |
Ret | 36 | Peter Collins | Ferrari | 58 | Accident | 9 | |
Ret | 8 | Luigi Piotti | Maserati | 57 | Accident | 12 | |
Ret | 6 | Carlos Menditeguy | Maserati | 42 | Halfshaft | 6 | |
Ret | 32 | Eugenio Castellotti | Ferrari | 40 | Gearbox | 2 | |
Ret | 12 | José Froilán González | Maserati | 24 | Engine | 5 | |
Ret | 30 | Juan Manuel Fangio | Ferrari | 22 | Fuel Pump | 1 | |
Source:[2]
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- Notes
- ^1 – Includes 1 point for fastest lap
Shared drives
- Car #34: Luigi Musso (30 laps) and Juan Manuel Fangio (68 laps). They shared the 8 points for first place.
- Car #10: Chico Landi (46 laps) and Gerino Gerini (46 laps). They shared the 3 points for fourth place.
- Car #16: Alberto Uria (44 laps) and Oscar Gonzalez (44 laps).
Championship standings after the race
- Drivers' Championship standings
Pos | Driver | Points |
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1 | Jean Behra | 6 |
2 | Juan Manuel Fangio | 5 |
3 | Luigi Musso | 4 |
4 | Mike Hawthorn | 4 |
5 | Olivier Gendebien | 2 |
Source:[3] |
- Note: Only the top five positions are included.
References
- ^ "1956 Argentine GP Qualification". www.chicanef1.com. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ "1956 Argentine Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "Argentina 1956 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 6 March 2019.