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1952 Ulster Trophy


1952 Ulster Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1952 Formula One season
7 June 1952
VI Ulster Trophy
Dundrod Circuit, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Temporary road circuit
11.934 km (7.415 mi)
34 laps, 405.761 km (252.128 mi)
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5:06
Piero TaruffiFerrari
4:53
Piero TaruffiFerrari
Mike HawthornCooper-Bristol
Joe KellyAlta

The 6th Ulster Trophy was a non-championship Formula One motor race held at the Dundrod Circuit on 7 June 1952. The race was won from pole position by Piero Taruffi in a Ferrari 375, setting fastest lap in the process. Mike Hawthorn in a Cooper T20-Bristol was second and Joe Kelly third in an Alta GP.

PosNoDriverEntrantCarTime/RetiredGrid
1Piero TaruffiG.A. VandervellFerrari 3753:05:47.0, 81.71mph1
16Mike HawthornL.D. HawthornCooper T20-Bristol+3:26.42
14Joe KellyJ. KellyAlta GP+6:55.05
20Louis RosierEcurie RosierFerrari 375+8:26.63
12Philippe ÉtancelinPhilippe ÉtancelinTalbot-Lago T26C+1 lap8
17Oscar MooreOscar MooreHWM-Jaguar+3 laps10
7Juan Manuel FangioBritish Racing MotorsBRM P1525 laps, engine121
10Ron FlockhartAlba UnionERA A-Type18 laps, no fuel6
3Yves Giraud-CabantousY. Giraud-CabantousTalbot-Lago T26C14 laps, engine4
8Stirling MossBritish Racing MotorsBRM P153 laps. engine131
18Geoff RichardsonG. RichardsonRRA-ERA3 laps, clutch7
6B. BiraPrince BiraMaserati 4CLT/480 laps, crash11
4Bobbie BairdB. BairdBaird-Griffin-Maserati22 laps, oil leak9
2Graham WhiteheadG. WhiteheadERA B-Type-
5David GriffinFerrari 125-
11Jimmy SomervailBorder ReiversERA B-Type-
15Hector GrahamDuesenberg-
19Johnny ClaesEcurie BelgeTalbot-Lago T26C-

1Neither Fangio nor Moss recorded a time but were allowed to start from the rear of the grid.

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