1954 BARC Formula 1 Race

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1954 BARC Formula 1 Race
Non-championship race in the 1954 Formula One season
Goodwood track map.svg
Race details
Date7 June 1954
Official name I BARC Formula 1 Race
Location Goodwood Circuit, West Sussex
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.809 km (2.367 miles)
Distance 5 laps, 18.983 km (11.835 miles)
Pole position
Driver DHS-Rover
Grid positions set by ballot
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Maserati
Time 1:35.0
Podium
First Ferrari
Second Maserati
Third Cooper-Bristol

The 1st BARC Formula 1 Race was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 7 June 1954 as part of the Whitsun Trophy meeting at Goodwood Circuit, West Sussex. The race was run over 5 laps of the circuit and lasted just over 8 minutes, making it one of the shortest scheduled Formula 1 races ever run. It was won by British driver Reg Parnell in a Ferrari 625. Roy Salvadori in a Maserati 250F and Jimmy Somervail in a Cooper T20-Bristol were second and third, with Salvadori setting fastest lap. [1] [2]

Results

PosNo.DriverEntrantConstructorTime/Retired
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Reg Parnell Scuderia Ambrosiana Ferrari 625 8:12.3, 87.60mph
210 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Gilby Engineering Maserati 250F +1.5s
37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jimmy Somervail Border Reivers Cooper T20-Bristol +26.5s
46 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jock Lawrence Ecurie Ecosse Cooper T20-Bristol +49.1s
511 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Young Michael Young Connaught Type A-Lea Francis 5 laps
618 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gerry Dunham C.G.H. Dunham DHS-Rover 5 laps
782 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Emery Emeryson Cars Emeryson Mk.1-Alta 5 laps
815 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Webb John Webb Turner-Lea Francis
914 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ted Whiteaway E.N. Whiteaway HWM-Alta
Ret21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Les Leston Les Leston Cooper-JAP
DNA9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Albert Wake Albert Wake Alta F2-Bristol
DNA12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Leslie Brooke H.L. Brooke Connaught Type A-Lea Francis
DNA16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eric Brandon Ecurie Richmond Cooper T23-Alta
DNA17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rodney Nuckey Ecurie Richmond Cooper T23-Bristol

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References

  1. "1954 Non-World Championship Grands Prix" . Retrieved 2022-05-10.
  2. "Whitsun Trophy 1954" . Retrieved 2022-05-10.
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