1955 Glover Trophy

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1955 Glover Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1955 Formula One season
Goodwood track map.svg
Race details
Date11 April 1955
Official name III Glover Trophy
Location Goodwood Circuit, West Sussex
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.809 km (2.367 miles)
Distance 21 laps, 79.730 km (49.707 miles)
Pole position
Driver Maserati
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Maserati
Time 1:33.8
Podium
First Maserati
Second Cooper
Third Connaught

The 3rd Glover Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 11 April 1955 at Goodwood Circuit, West Sussex. The race was run over 21 laps, and was won by British driver Roy Salvadori in a Maserati 250F. Salvadori also set fastest lap. Stirling Moss, also in a Maserati 250F, started from pole position. [1] [2]

Results

Pos.No.DriverEntrantCarTime/RetiredGrid
110 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Gilby Engineering Maserati 250F 33:53.0, 89.26 mph2
216 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob Gerard F.R. Gerard Cooper T23-Bristol +30.4s6
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Don Beauman Sir Jeremy Boles Connaught A-Type-Lea Francis +33.0s3
412 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Keen R.J. Chase Cooper T23-Alta +1:26.07
58 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill Holt E.W. Holt Connaught Type A-Lea Francis +1:41.04
611 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Young M.F. Young Connaught Type A-Lea Francis +1 lap9
Ret14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Brabham J.A. Brabham Cooper T24-Alta 17 laps, out of fuel8
Ret7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stirling Moss Stirling Moss Ltd. Maserati 250F 12 laps, fuel pump1
Ret3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Rolt Connaught Engineering Connaught Type B-Alta 8 laps, fuel pump5
Ret23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Horace Richards H.A. Richards HAR-Riley 0 laps, retired12
DNS6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Riseley-Prichard Equipe Endeavour Connaught Type A-Lea Francis Gearbox11
DNS17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Crook T.A.D. Crook Cooper T24-Bristol 13
DNS18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Kyffin Equipe Devone Cooper T23-Bristol 10
DNS20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Emery Emeryson Cars Emeryson Mk1-Alta -
DNS21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Webb Turner Sports Cars Turner-Alta -
DNA1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn Vandervell Products Ltd Vanwall Car not ready-
DNA4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alan Brown A. Brown Connaught Type A-Lea Francis -
DNA9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Young J. Young Connaught Type A-Lea Francis -
DNA15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edward Greenall Hon. E.G. Greenall Cooper T24-Alta -

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References

  1. "1955 Goodwood F1". Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  2. "1955 Non-World Championship Grands Prix". silhouet.com. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
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