1958 Lady Wigram Trophy

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1958 Lady Wigram Grand Prix
7th Lady Wigram Trophy
Wigram Airfield Circuit map.png
Race details
Date25 January 1958
Location Wigram Airfield Circuit, Christchurch, New Zealand
Course Temporary racing facility
Course length 3.403 km (2.116 mi)
Distance 71 laps, 241.77 km (150.23 mi)
Weather Fine
Pole position
Driver Lister 57/1
TimeDetermined by heats
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Archie Scott Brown Lister 57/1
Time 1:27.5
Podium
First Lister 57/1
Second
  • Flag of New Zealand.svg Ross Jensen
Maserati 250F
ThirdConnaught B-Type

The 1958 Lady Wigram Trophy was a motor race held at the Wigram Airfield Circuit on 25 January 1958. It was the seventh Lady Wigram Trophy to be held and was won by Archie Scott Brown in the Lister 57/1. This would prove to be one of Scott Brown's last victories before his untimely death at Spa-Francorchamps later that year.

Classification

PosNo.DriverCarLapsTimeGrid
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Archie Scott Brown Lister 57/1 / Jaguar 3781cc 6cyl711hr 47min 33.4sec1
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ross Jensen Maserati 250F / Maserati 2497cc 6cyl71+ 45.1 s3
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Lewis-Evans Connaught B-Type / Alta 2470cc 4cyl71+ 1:38.3 s2
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Pat Hoare Ferrari 625 / Ferrari 2996cc 4cyl69+ 2 Laps7
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Merv Mayo Cooper T41 / Climax 1460cc 4cyl67+ 4 Laps
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Arnold GlassFerrari Super Squalo 555 / Ferrari 3431cc 4cyl66+ 5 Laps
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Duncan RutherfordLycoming Special / Lycoming 4733cc 4cyl
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ron Roycroft Ferrari 375 / Ferrari 4493cc V12
9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Gavin Quirk Maserati 250F / Maserati 2497cc 6cyl
10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ralph WatsonLycoming Special / Lycoming 4733cc 4cyl
11 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bob Gibbons Jaguar D-Type / Jaguar 3442cc 6cyl
Ret Flag of New Zealand.svg Bruce McLaren Cooper T43 / Climax 1750cc 4cyl66Gearbox4
Ret Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Brabham Cooper T43 / Climax 2249cc 4cyl29Gearbox
Ret Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Connaught B-Type / Alta 2470cc 4cylRetired
Ret Flag of New Zealand.svg Frank CantwellTojeiro 3/56 / Jaguar 3442cc 6cylTyre6
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dick Gibson Cooper T43 / Climax 1496cc 4cyl
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ken HarrisFerrari 750 Monza / Ferrari 2999cc 4cyl
Flag of New Zealand.svg Merv Neil Cooper T39 / Climax 1498cc 4cyl
Flag of New Zealand.svg Frank Shuter Maserati 8CLT-50 / Maserati 2984cc 8cyl s/c
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ernie SpragueMaserati 4CLT-48 / Maserati 1498cc 4cyl s/c
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graham Pierce Austin-Healey 100S / Austin 2660cc 4cyl
Flag of New Zealand.svg Arthur KennardHealey-Corvette / Chevrolet 4342cc V8
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ian Mackellar Cooper T39 / Climax 1098cc 4cyl
Flag of New Zealand.svg Geoff Mardon RA Vanguard / Vanguard 2088cc 4cyl s/c
Flag of New Zealand.svg Bruce WoodStaride 52 / JAP 497cc 1cyl
Flag of New Zealand.svg Wally DarrellACE III / Ford 2584cc 6cyl
Source: [1]

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