1949 Grand Prix season explained

The 1949 Grand Prix season was the fourth post-war year for Grand Prix racing and the final year before the beginning of the Formula One World Championship. It was the third season of FIA Formula One motor racing, though some of that season's Grands Prix still used other formulas. Races which were run to Formula One criteria restricted engines to 1.5 litres supercharged or 4.5 litres naturally aspirated. There was no organised championship in 1949, although several of the more prestigious races were recognised as Grandes Épreuves (great trials) by the FIA.[1] Alberto Ascari and Juan Manuel Fangio proved to be the most successful drivers, each winning five Grands Prix. Maserati's cars were the most successful brand, winning 10 of the season's 27 Grand Prix races.

Season review

Grandes Épreuves

DateNameCircuitPole PositionFastest lapWinning driverWinning constructorReport
nowrap15 Maynowrap British Grand PrixnowrapSilverstonenowrap Luigi Villoresinowrap B. Biranowrap Toulo de GraffenriednowrapMaseratiReport
nowrap19 Junenowrap Belgian Grand PrixnowrapSpa-Francorchampsnowrap Luigi Villoresinowrap Giuseppe Farinanowrap Louis RosiernowrapTalbot-Lago-TalbotReport
nowrap3 Julynowrap Swiss Grand PrixnowrapBremgartennowrap Giuseppe Farinanowrap Giuseppe Farinanowrap Alberto AscarinowrapFerrariReport
nowrap17 Julynowrap French Grand PrixnowrapReims-Gueuxnowrap Luigi Villoresinowrap Peter Whiteheadnowrap Louis ChironnowrapTalbot-Lago-TalbotReport
nowrap11 Septembernowrap Italian Grand PrixnowrapMonzanowrap Alberto Ascarinowrap Alberto Ascarinowrap Alberto AscarinowrapFerrariReport

Other Grands Prix

DateName[2] [3] [4] CircuitWinning driverWinning constructorReport
29 Januarynowrap III Gran Premio del General Juan Perón y de la Ciudad de Buenos AiresPalermo Alberto AscariMaseratiReport
6 February III Gran Premio Eva Duarte de PerónPalermo Oscar Alfredo GálvezAlfa RomeoReport
27 March X Grande Prêmio Cidade do Rio de JaneiroCircuito da Gávea Luigi VilloresiMaseratiReport
3 April IV San Remo Grand PrixOspedaletti Juan Manuel FangioMaseratiReport
18 April X Grand Prix du PauCircuit de Pau Juan Manuel FangioMaseratiReport
18 April I Richmond TrophyGoodwood Reg ParnellMaseratiReport
24 April III Grand Prix de ParisLinas-Montlhéry Philippe ÉtancelinTalbot-Lago-TalbotReport
28 April III JCC Jersey Road RaceSt Helier Bob GerardERAReport
8 May IV Grand Prix du RoussillonPerpignannowrap Juan Manuel FangioMaseratiReport
14 May Grand Prix de MarseilleMarseilles Juan Manuel FangioSimca GordiniReport
26 May XI British Empire TrophyDouglas Bob GerardERAReport
5 June XVIII Grand Prix des FrontièresChimay Guy MairesseTalbot-Lago-TalbotReport
10 July XI Grand Prix de l'AlbigeoisAlbi (Les Planques) Juan Manuel FangioMaseratiReport
31 July II Grote Prijs van ZandvoortZandvoort Luigi VilloresiFerrariReport
20 August I BRDC International TrophySilverstone Alberto AscariFerrariReport
27 August Lausanne Grand PrixLausanne Giuseppe FarinaMaseratiReport
17 September II Goodwood TrophyGoodwood Reg ParnellMaseratiReport
18 September Australian Grand PrixLeyburn John CrouchDelahayeReport
nowrap25 September I Velka cena CeskoslovenskaBrno Peter WhiteheadFerrariReport
9 October V Grand Prix du SalonLinas-Montlhéry Raymond SommerTalbot-Lago-TalbotReport
18 December IV Gran Premio del General Juan Perón y de la Ciudad de Buenos AiresPalermo Alberto AscariFerrariReport

Statistics

Grand Prix Winners

Drivers

Drivers! colspan="2"
Wins
TotalGrandesÉpreuves
Alberto Ascari52
Juan Manuel Fangio50
Luigi Villoresi20
Reg Parnell20
Bob Gerard20
Toulo de Graffenried11
Louis Rosier11
Louis Chiron11
Oscar Alfredo Galvez10
Philippe Étancelin10
Guy Mairesse10
Charles Pozzi10
Giuseppe Farina10
John Crouch10
Peter Whitehead10
Raymond Sommer10
Manufacturers
Manufacturer! colspan="2"
Wins
TotalGrandesÉpreuves
Maserati101
Ferrari62
Talbot-Lago-Talbot52
ERA20
Delahaye20
Alfa Romeo10
Simca Gordini10

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grand Prix Winners 1895-1949. 2007-04-03. Etzrodt, Hans. The Golden Age. 2008-05-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20080529151758/http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw4.htm#GRA. dead.
  2. http://www.statsf1.com/default.asp?From=/resultat/gphc/gp.asp?idGp=50%26LG=1 GP Hors Championnat du Monde, 1949
  3. http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1/nc/1949/1949.html 1949 Grands Prix
  4. http://f1-images.de/green/1949.htm Resultate Formel 1, 1949