Talk:1956 Buenos Aires Grand Prix

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Buenos Aires?!?[edit]

Anyone know why this was called the Buenos Aires Grand Prix when the race took place over a thousand km from Buenos Aires? I'm not doubting that this is the case (it's even referred to in the scant Motorsport report), but it'd be a nice titbit to have on the page...

Baron Von Joy (talk) 00:31, 23 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

http://jmfangio.org/gp1956mendoza.htm gives the circuit as General San Martin Circuit in Mendoza; http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/tracks/sanmarti.html is possibly a modern successor (it seems to be the third or fourth circuit in the general area of Mendoza - http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/tracks/mendoza.html - or they could all be the same one with different iterations or names, like the Buenos Aires track). It skirts around the name thing; I'd love to see a solid contemporary source for the race title as there's always the possibility most of the established sites are feeding off an old misconception or something; the Motorsport 'report' is pretty obviously swiped straight off the cables, for example... the applicable Autosport, which mentions the race as the "Mendoza GP" (possibly just an anglicised/simplified title like "the Turin GP") is on ebay so I'll see if that yields anything as I'm pretty damn curious now.
Also several sources list it as a Libre race rather than Formula One; while it's certain it was only contested by F1 cars (unless that clot Uria was still driving a 2-litre...) which was it billed as? Does it make any difference to this article if it was billed as a Libre race but only F1 cars turned up? Or is the Libre thing just from the non-champy Argentine races previously being Libre events until this one? Baron Von Joy (talk) 00:54, 23 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]