1953 Avusrennen

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1953 Avusrennen
Circuit AVUS.svg
Race details
Date12 July 1953
Official name IX Internationales AvD Avusrennen
Location AVUS, Berlin
Course Temporary road circuit
Course length 8.300 km (5.157 mi)
Distance 25 laps, 207.50 km (128.93 mi)
Pole position
Driver Ferrari
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Theo Helfrich Veritas
Time 2:31.9
Podium
First Ferrari
Second Veritas
Third Veritas

The 9th Internationales AdV Avusrennen was a Formula Two motor race held on 12 July 1953 at the AVUS circuit. The race was run over 25 laps of the circuit, and was won by Belgian driver Jacques Swaters in a Ferrari 500. Hans Klenk in a Veritas Meteor finished second and Theo Helfrich in another Veritas was third and set fastest lap. [1] [2]

Results

PosNo.DriverEntrantConstructorTime/Position
118 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jacques Swaters Ecurie Francorchamps Ferrari 500 1:05:03.3, 189.27 kph
230 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Klenk Hans Klenk Veritas Meteor +2:42.5
324 Flag of Germany.svg Theo Helfrich Theo Helfrich Veritas RS-BMW 328 +2:55.9
421 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Herrmann Hans Herrmann Veritas RS-BMW 328 +1 lap
516 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rodney Nuckey Rodney Nuckey Cooper T23-Bristol +1 lap
610 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Johnny Claes Ecurie Belge Connaught Type A-Lea Francis +1 lap
731 Flag of Germany.svg Ernst Klodwig Ernst Klodwig Eigenbau-BMW 328 +1 lap
NC29 Flag of Germany.svg Ernst Lautenschlager Ernst Lautenschlager Krakau Special-BMW 328 +4 laps
NC15 Flag of France.svg Maurice Monnier Maurice Monnier Monnier Special-BMW 328 +4 laps
Ret.34 Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Adolff Ecurie Espadon Ferrari 500 20 laps, accident
Ret.26 Flag of Germany.svg Oswald Karch Oswald Karch Veritas RS-BMW 328 18 laps
Ret.17 Flag of Thailand.svg B. Bira Prince Birabongse Maserati A6GCM 15 laps
Ret.23 Flag of Germany.svg Willi Heeks Willi Heeks Veritas Meteor 10 laps
Ret.32 Flag of Germany.svg Karl-Günther Bechem Karl-Günther Bechem AFM-BMW 328 8 laps
Ret.20 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni de Riu Giovanni de Riu Maserati 4CLT/48 5 laps
Ret.11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Brown Equipe Anglaise Cooper T23-Bristol 2 laps, accident
Ret.22 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Seidel Wolfgang Seidel Veritas RS-BMW 328 2 laps
Ret.35 Flag of Germany.svg Edgar Barth EMW Rennkollektiv EMW-BMW 328 1 lap, clutch
Ret.37 Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Straubel Kurt Straubel Eigenbau BMW-BMW 328 0 laps
Ret.38 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Melkus Heinz Melkus Veritas RS-Alfa Romeo 0 laps
Ret.40 Flag of Germany.svg Arthur Rosenhammer EMW Rennkollektiv EMW-BMW 328 0 laps
Ret.14 Flag of France.svg Paul Delebarre Paul Delebarre Delebarre Simca Speciale-BMW 328 0 laps
Ret.33 Flag of Germany.svg Adolf Lang Adolf Lang Veritas RS-BMW 328 0 laps
Ret.36 Flag of Germany.svg Rudolf Krause Dora Greifzu Greifzu-BMW 328 0 laps

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References

  1. "Non World Championship Grands Prix". silhouet.com. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  2. "IX Internationales AvD Avusrennen 1953". the-fastlane.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
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