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1952 Dutch Grand Prix

Results from the 1952 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 17, 1952

Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 Alberto Ascari Ferrari 90 53:28.5 1 9
2 4 Nino Farina Ferrari 90 40.1 2 6
3 6 Luigi Villoresi Ferrari 90 +1:34.4 4 4
4 32 Mike Hawthorn Cooper-Bristol 80 +2 Laps 3 3
5 10 Robert Manzon Gordini 87 +3 Laps 6 2
6 12 Maurice Trintignant Gordini 87 +3 Laps 5  
7 28 Duncan Hamilton HWM-Alta 85 +5 Laps 10  
8 24 Lance Macklin HWM-Alta 84 +6 Laps 9  
9 16 Chico Landi Maserati 83 +7 Laps 16  
Ret 34 Ken Wharton Frazer-Nash-Bristol 76 Wheel bearing 7  
Ret 36 Stirling Moss ERA 73 Engine 18  
Ret 30 Dries van der Lof HWM-Alta 70 Not Classified 14  
Ret 22 Ken Downing Connaught-Francis 27 Oil pressure 13  
Ret 24 Charles de Tornaco Ferrari 19 Engine 17  
Ret 14 Paul Frere Simca-Gordini-Gordini 15 Clutch 11  
Ret 8 Jean Behra Gordini 10 Electrical 6  
Ret 20 Jan Flinterman Maserati 7 Differential 15  
Ret 18 Gino Bianco Maserati 4 Axle 12  

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Alberto Ascari 1' 49.800
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