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1950 Buenos Aires Grand Prix

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1950 Buenos Aires Grand Prix
Race details
Date January 8, 1950
Official name IV Gran Premio Eva Duarte de Perón
Location Parco Palermo Buenos Aires
Course Public roads
Course length 4.865 km (3.022 miles)
Distance 30 laps, 145.950 km (90.689 miles)
Pole position
Driver Ferrari 166C
Time 2:29.9 (116.84 km/h)
Fastest lap
Driver Italy Luigi Villoresi Ferrari 166FL
Time 2:28.4 (118.02 km/h)
Podium
First Ferrari 166FL
Second Ferrari 125C
Third Alfa Romeo 12C-37

Results from the 1950 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (also called IV Gran Premio Extraordinario Maria Eva Duarte de Perón) held at the Palermo Street Circuit in Buenos Aires on 8 January 1950.[1][2]

Classification

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Pos Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired
1 Italy Luigi Villoresi Ferrari 166 FL 30 1:18:20.8
2 Italy Dorino Serafini Ferrari 125 C 30 1:18:45.8
3 Argentina Clemar Bucci Alfa Romeo 12C-37 30 1:18:48.5
4 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Ferrari 166 FL 30 1:19:01.0
5 Italy Felice Bonetto Maserati 4CLT Milano 30 1:19:29.8
6 Italy Nino Farina Maserati 4CLT 30 1:20:08.8
7 France Louis Rosier Talbot-Lago T26C 30 1:20:35.0
8 United Kingdom Reg Parnell Maserati 4CLT 30 1:20:39.0
9 Thailand Prince Bira Maserati 4CLT 30 1:20:55.8
10 United Kingdom Peter Whitehead Ferrari 125C 29
11 Italy Clemente Biondetti Maserati 4CLT 29
12 Argentina José Froilán González Maserati 4CL 27 DNF
Ret Monaco Louis Chiron Maserati 4CLT 23 DNF
Ret Uruguay Eitel Cantoni Maserati 4CL 18 DNF
Ret Italy Piero Taruffi Maserati 4CLT 17 DNF
Ret Switzerland Emmanuel de Graffenried Maserati 4CLT 17 DNF
Ret France Philippe Étancelin Talbot-Lago T26C 16 DNF
Ret Italy Piero Carini Maserati 4CLT 16 DNF
Ret Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari 166 FL 5 DNF
Ret Argentina Benedicto Campos Ferrari 166 FL DNF
Ret Argentina Pascual Puopolo Maserati 4CLT DNF
Ret Germany Manfred von Brauchitsch Maserati 4CLT DNS
Ret Argentina Óscar Alfredo Gálvez Alfa Romeo 308 DNS

References

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  1. ^ "South American Formula Libre/Temporada Races 1946-1952". teamdan.com. Archived from the original on January 23, 2016. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "IV Gran Premio Extraordinario Maria Eva Duarte de Perón". jmfangio.org. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
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