1958 Monaco Grand Prix

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1958 Monaco Grand Prix
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Race details
Date 18 May 1958
Official name XVI Grand Prix Automobile
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street Circuit
Course length 3.145 km (1.954 miles)
Distance 100 laps, 314.5 km (195.4 miles)
Pole position
Driver Vanwall
Time 1:39.8
Fastest lap
Driver United KingdomMike Hawthorn Ferrari
Time 1:40.6
Podium
First Cooper-Climax
Second Ferrari
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders
Lotus 12, chassis no 353, (pictured above in 2010) was driven by Graham Hill in his Grand Prix debut at Monaco in 1958

The1958 Monaco Grand Prixwas aFormula Onemotor race held on 18 May 1958 atMonaco.It was race 2 of 11 in the1958 World Championship of Driversand race 2 of 10 in the1958 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.The race was the 16thMonaco Grand Prixand was held over 100 laps of the three kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 314 kilometres.

The race was won by French driverMaurice Trintignantin the second and final Grand Prix victory of his long career. The win was the second consecutive victory for the privateerRob Walker Racing Team.Trintignant took the teams newly acquiredCooper T45to a twenty-second victory over Italian driverLuigi Mussodriving aFerrari 246 F1with Musso's British teammatePeter Collins(Ferrari 246 F1) was third.

Trintignant's win put the superiority of front-engined cars in doubt. Musso's second place put him into a four-point championship lead over Moss and Trintignant.

Race report

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VanwallandBRMreturned after their Argentine absence and soStirling Moss,Jean BehraandHarry Schellall went back to their regular drives. In Moss's place at theRob Walker Racing Teamwith the new 2000 cc enginedCooper T45was French driverMaurice Trintignant.The race winningCooper T43could not even qualify for the small 16-car Monaco grid,Ron Flockhartwas first reserve for the race.

Missing from the field was the previous year's winner and reigning World Champion,Juan Manuel Fangiowho did not have a full-season drive. Fangio himself was in America, preparing for an ultimately disappointingIndianapolis 500campaign with the Dayton-Walther team. Future Formula One impresarioBernie Ecclestoneentered twoConnaughtB-Types to be driven byBruce KesslerandPaul Emery.Neither could qualify complaining of handling problems so Bernie Ecclestone tested one of the cars to see if he could help identify the cause, but he couldn't. This has given rise to the widely circulated story that he attempted unsuccessfully to qualify. Also failing to make the grid wereMaria Teresa de Filippis,the firstfemale driverto enter a World Championship Grand Prix, and 58-year-oldLouis Chironin his final appearance at a Grand Prix. The Monaco local had won the Grand Prix 27 years earlier but Chiron and hisMaserati 250Fdid not make it past qualifying.

Tony Brookstook pole position in hisVanwall VW 5but Behra won the start. He led until his brakes failed in hisBRM P25,andMike Hawthornswept by in theFerrari 246 F1.Moss (Vanwall VW 5) had been duelling with him throughout the race until he retired on lap 38, and Hawthorn followed suit on lap 47 with a broken fuel pump.Graham Hill(Lotus 12) retired from fourth place in his first race on lap 69, after briefly leading. Vanwall pair Brooks andStuart Lewis-Evansretired, leaving Trintignant to lead home the Ferraris by some 20 seconds giving Rob Walker his second race win of the year. Behind the Ferraris ofLuigi MussoandPeter CollinswasJack Brabhamin the factory Cooper T45, although three laps down and still looking a long way from becoming the next years champion. Schell in his BRM P25 was a further six laps behind Brabham picking up the final points afterWolfgang von Tripshad an engine failure in the closing stages in his Ferrari 246 F1. The only other car still circulating was the second Lotus 12 ofCliff Allison,13 laps behind Trintignant.

Trintignant's win disproved the belief that rear-engined Cooper victory achieved byStirling MossinArgentinawas a one-off freak circumstance win, and the smaller British cars would be treated more seriously, although ultimately a Cooper would not win again until1959.TheRob Walker Racing Teamspair of early 1958 victories would remain the best ever performance by a privateer team until the rise ofTyrrell Racingin the late 1960s.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 30 Tony Brooks Vanwall 1:39.8
2 6 Jean Behra BRM 1:40.8 +1.0
3 16 Jack Brabham CooperClimax 1:41.0 +1.2
4 18 Roy Salvadori CooperClimax 1:41.0 +1.2
5 20 Maurice Trintignant CooperClimax 1:41.1 +1.3
6 38 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 1:41.5 +1.7
7 32 Stuart Lewis-Evans Vanwall 1:41.8 +2.0
8 28 Stirling Moss Vanwall 1:42.3 +2.5
9 36 Peter Collins Ferrari 1:42.4 +2.6
10 34 Luigi Musso Ferrari 1:42.6 +2.8
11 8 Harry Schell BRM 1:43.8 +4.0
12 40 Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari 1:44.3 +4.5
13 24 Cliff Allison LotusClimax 1:44.6 +4.8
14 46 Giorgio Scarlatti Maserati 1:44.7 +4.9
15 26 Graham Hill LotusClimax 1:45.0 +5.2
16 58 Jo Bonnier Maserati 1:45.0 +5.2
17 22 Ron Flockhart CooperClimax 1:45.9 +6.1
18 50 Ken Kavanagh Maserati 1:49.0 +9.2
19 48 Gerino Gerini Maserati 1:49.8 +10.0
20 12 Bruce Kessler ConnaughtAlta 1:50.5 +10.7
21 14 Paul Emery ConnaughtAlta 1:50.8 +11.0
22 44 Maria Teresa de Filippis Maserati 1:50.8 +11.0
23 56 André Testut Maserati 1:51.4 +11.6
24 52 Giulio Cabianca O.S.C.A. 1:52.0 +12.2
25 54 Luigi Piotti O.S.C.A. 1:52.4 +12.6
26 42 Horace Gould Maserati 1:54.0 +14.2
DNQ 12 Bernie Ecclestone ConnaughtAlta 2:43.3 +1:03.5
DNQ 50 Luigi Taramazzo Maserati No time
DNQ 56 Louis Chiron Maserati No time
DNQ 4 Paco Godia Maserati No time
Source:[1]

Race

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Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 20 Maurice Trintignant Cooper-Climax 100 2:52:27.9 5 8
2 34 Luigi Musso Ferrari 100 +20.2 secs 10 6
3 36 Peter Collins Ferrari 100 +38.8 secs 9 4
4 16 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax 97 +3 Laps 3 3
5 8 Harry Schell BRM 91 +9 Laps 12 2
6 24 Cliff Allison Lotus-Climax 87 +13 Laps 13
Ret 40 Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari 91 Engine 11
Ret 58 Jo Bonnier Maserati 71 Accident 16
Ret 26 Graham Hill Lotus-Climax 69 Halfshaft 15
Ret 18 Roy Salvadori Cooper-Climax 56 Gearbox 4
Ret 38 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 47 Fuel pump 6 11
Ret 28 Stirling Moss Vanwall 38 Engine 8
Ret 6 Jean Behra BRM 29 Brakes 2
Ret 46 Giorgio Scarlatti Maserati 28 Engine 14
Ret 30 Tony Brooks Vanwall 22 Engine 1
Ret 32 Stuart Lewis-Evans Vanwall 11 Overheating 7
DNQ 22 Ron Flockhart Cooper-Climax
DNQ 50 Ken Kavanagh Maserati
DNQ 48 Gerino Gerini Maserati
DNQ 12 Bruce Kessler Connaught-Alta
DNQ 14 Paul Emery Connaught-Alta
DNQ 44 Maria Teresa de Filippis Maserati
DNQ 56 André Testut Maserati
DNQ 52 Giulio Cabianca Osca
DNQ 54 Luigi Piotti Osca
DNQ 42 Horace Gould Maserati
DNQ 10 Ron Flockhart BRM
DNQ 12 Bernie Ecclestone Connaught-Alta
DNQ 50 Luigi Taramazzo Maserati
DNQ 56 Louis Chiron Maserati
DNQ 4 Paco Godia Maserati
Source:[2][3]
Notes
  • ^1– 1 point for fastest lap

Additional information

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This was the debut World Championship race forCliff Allison,future double world champion and five time Monaco winnerGraham Hill,Ken Kavanagh,Bruce Kessler,Maria Teresa de Filippis,André Testut,Giulio Cabianca,Bernie Ecclestone,andLuigi Taramazzo.It also marked the debut race forTeam Lotusin Formula One.

Luigi Musso scored his final podium and points this race, while Maurice Trintignant claimed his final victory.

Championship standings after the race

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  • Note:Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^"1958 Monaco Grand Prix – Qualifying".Motorsport Stats.26 September 2019.
  2. ^"1958 Monaco Grand Prix".formula1. Archived fromthe originalon 31 October 2014.Retrieved16 August2015.
  3. ^"1958 Monaco Grand Prix".formula1.Retrieved9 November2018.
  4. ^ab"Monaco 1958 - Championship • STATS F1".statsf1.Retrieved19 March2019.


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