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1951 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (III)


FieldValue
TypeCUST
CountryArgentina
Grand PrixBuenos Aires
ImageCircuit-costanera-norte-1951.png
DateMarch 18
Year1951
Official nameGran Premio de Eva Duarte Perón (Sport)
LocationAeroparque Costanera Buenos Aires
CoursePublic roads
Course_mi2.17
Course_km3.50
Distance_laps40
Distance_mi86.99
Distance_km140.01
Pole_DriverTom Cole
Pole_TeamUSA
Pole_Time2:18.50 (94.7 km/h / 56.53 m/h)
Pole_CountryUSA
Fast_DriverJohn Fitch
Fast_TeamAllard J2-Cadillac
Fast_Time2:13.5 (92.99 km/h / 57.78 m/h)
Fast_CountryUSA
First_DriverJohn Fitch
First_TeamAllard J2-Cadillac
First_CountryUSA
Second_DriverFred Wacker
Second_TeamAllard J2-Cadillac
Second_CountryUSA
Third_DriverMiguel Schroeder
Third_TeamDelahaye Le Mans
Third_CountryArgentina

The third of three 1951 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (official name: Gran Premio de Eva Duarte Perón - Sport) was a Sports Car Grand Prix motor race (over 1500cc S+1.5) that took place on March 18, 1951, at the Costanero Norte circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The race was also known as the "Buenos Aires National" and was part of the Argentine Nationals racing series.

Results from the 1951 Buenos Aires Grand Prix for Sports Cars:

Classification

PosDriverConstructorLapsTime/Retired
1USA John FitchAllard J2-Cadillac401:33:35.8
2USA Fred WackerAllard J2-Cadillac391:34:52.5
3ARG Miguel SchroederDelahaye Le Mans381:34:20.4
4ARG José M. CollazoHealey Silverstone Riley38
5ARG Adolfo Schwelm CruzAlfa Romeo 8C 230038
6USA George RandFerrari 166 Inter37
7USA Jim KimberlyFerrari 195 S Berlinetta37
8USA William SpearFerrari 166 MM37
9ARG Jorge CamañoJaguar XK12037
10ARG Roberto BonomiCisitalia 1.236
11USA Hal UllrichWayne-Nardi Alfa36
12ARG Lucio BollaertJaguar XK12036
13ARG Carlos StabileHealey Silverstone36
14ARG Carlos LostaloJaguar XK12036
15ARG Nicolas DellepianeLea Francis36
16ARG Cesar TesorieroJaguar XK12035
17ARG Eric Forrest GreeneBentley 4 1/434
18ARG "Paquito"Alfa Romeo33
19ARG Francisco RidderJaguar XK12031
20ARG Eduardo HarringtonBMW26
DNFARG Jose Dellepiane19
DNFARG Roberto MieresJaguar XK12017
DNFARG Carlos Pérez de VillaAlfa Romeo 2.910
DNFUSA Tom ColeAllard J2-Chrysler7

References

References

  1. "Grand Prix de Buenos Aires (list)". wikif1.org.
  2. "Latin American Races 1951 - National Buenos Aires". wsrp.cz.
  3. "(1951) Buenos Aires National". racingsportscars.com.
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