1950 Nottingham Trophy

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1950 Nottingham Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1950 Formula One season
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Race details
Date7 August 1950
Official name I Nottingham Trophy
Location Retford, UK
Course Retford Gamston Airport
Course length 3.098 km ( miles)
Distance 20 laps, 61.96 km ( miles)
Pole position
Driver Maserati
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Hampshire Maserati
Time 1:14.4
Podium
First Maserati
Second Maserati
Third ERA

The 1950 Nottingham Trophy was a non-championship Formula One motor race held on 7 August 1950 at the Retford Gamston Airport, in Retford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Classification

Race

PosNoDriverEntrantManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGrid
180 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Hampshire Maserati 2025:21.41
281 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Reg Parnell Maserati 20+ 5.0
329 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Richardson ERA 19+ 1 lap
428 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gillie Tyrer BMW 18+ 2 Laps

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