1954 Curtis Trophy

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1954 Curtis Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1954 Formula One season
Snetterton 1963 annotated.svg
Race details
Date5 June 1954
Official name II Curtis Trophy
Location Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.361 km (2.719 miles)
Distance 10 laps, 43.61 km (27.19 miles)
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Maserati
Time 1:49.2
Podium
First Maserati
Second Connaught-Lea Francis
Third Cooper-Bristol

The 2nd Curtis Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 5 June 1954 at Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk. The race was run over 10 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Roy Salvadori in a Maserati 250F, who also set fastest lap. Bill Whitehouse in a Connaught Type A-Lea Francis and Jimmy Somervail in a Cooper T20-Bristol were second and third. [1] [2]

Results

PosNo.DriverEntrantConstructorTime/Retired
110 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Gilby Engineering Maserati 250F 18:26.4, 87.85mph
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill Whitehouse W.J. Whitehouse Connaught Type A-Lea Francis +55.4s
34 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jimmy Somervail Border Reivers Cooper T20-Bristol +1:01.0
46 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Crook T.A.D. Crook Cooper T23-Bristol +1:22.0
554 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charles Boulton C.D. Boulton Connaught Type A-Lea Francis
61 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Les Leston Les Leston Cooper-JAP
73 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Young Michael Young Connaught Type A-Lea Francis
88 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ted Whiteaway E.N. Whiteaway HWM-Alta
DNA2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jock Lawrence Ecurie Ecosse Connaught Type A-Lea Francis
DNA15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Horace Gould Gould's Garage (Bristol) Cooper T23-Bristol

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References

  1. "1954 Non-World Championship Grands Prix" . Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  2. "II Curtis Trophy 1954" . Retrieved 2022-05-09.
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