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1955 FIA Formula One World Championship season
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The 1955 Formula One season was the sixth season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1955 World Championship of Drivers,[1] which commenced on January 16, 1955 and ended on September 11 after seven races. Juan Manuel Fangio won his second consecutive World Championship title in a season that was curtailed by tragedies.

The season also included a number of non-championship Formula One races.

Season summary[]

Mercedes drivers again dominated the championship, with Fangio taking four races, and his new team mate Moss the British Grand Prix. Ferrari won at Monaco after the Mercedes broke down and Ascari crashed into the harbour. Although Ascari was apparently unscathed, the double World Champion crashed fatally at Monza while testing sportscars four days later.

The disaster at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 11 June which killed Pierre Levegh and over 80 spectators led to the cancellations of the French, German, Spanish and Swiss Grands Prix.[2]

Moss' win at Aintree took the title battle to the final round, fittingly at Monza. A mechanical failure ended Moss's challenge, and an entertaining battle, handing Fangio his third title.

Season review[]

Rnd Race Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Constructor Tyre Report
1 25px Argentina Argentine Grand Prix Oscar Gálvez January 16 25px Argentina José Froilán González 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px West Germany Mercedes C Report
2 25px Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Monaco May 22 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px France Maurice Trintignant 25px Italy Ferrari E Report
3 25px United States Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis May 30 25px United States Jerry Hoyt 25px United States Bill Vukovich 25px United States Bob Sweikert 25px United States Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser F Report
4 25px Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-
Francorchamps
June 5 25px Italy Eugenio Castellotti 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px West Germany Mercedes C Report
5 25px Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort June 19 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px Argentina Roberto Mieres 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px West Germany Mercedes C Report
6 25px UK British Grand Prix Aintree July 16 25px UK Stirling Moss 25px UK Stirling Moss 25px UK Stirling Moss 25px West Germany Mercedes C Report
7 25px Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza September 11 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px UK Stirling Moss 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px West Germany Mercedes C Report

Teams and drivers[]

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1955 FIA World Championship.

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre Driver Rounds
25px Germany Daimler Benz AG Mercedes W196 Mercedes M196 2.5 L8 C 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1–2, 4–7
25px Germany Karl Kling 1, 4–7
25px UK Stirling Moss 1–2, 4–7
25px Germany Hans Herrmann 1
25px France André Simon 2
25px Italy Piero Taruffi 6–7
25px Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari
Lancia
625
555
D50
Ferrari 555 2.5 L4
Lancia DS50 2.5 V8
E 25px Italy Giuseppe Farina 1–2, 4, 7
25px Italy Umberto Maglioli 1, 7
25px Argentina José Froilán González 1
25px France Maurice Trintignant 1–2, 4–7
25px USA Harry Schell 2
25px Italy Piero Taruffi 2
25px Belgium Paul Frère 2, 4
25px UK Mike Hawthorn 5–7
25px Italy Eugenio Castellotti 5–7
25px Italy Luigi Villoresi 7
25px Italy Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 P 25px France Jean Behra 1–2, 4–7
25px Argentina Roberto Mieres 1–2, 4–7
25px Italy Sergio Mantovani 1
25px Italy Luigi Musso 1–2, 4–7
25px Argentina Carlos Menditeguy 1, 7
25px Argentina Clemar Bucci 1
25px USA Harry Schell 1
25px Italy Cesare Perdisa 2, 4
25px France André Simon 6
25px UK Peter Collins 7
25px UK Horace Gould 7
25px Template:Country alias URU Alberto Uria Maserati A6GCM Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 P 25px Template:Country alias URU Alberto Uria 1
25px Italy Scuderia Lancia Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8 P 25px Italy Alberto Ascari 1–2
25px Italy Luigi Villoresi 1–2
25px Italy Eugenio Castellotti 1–2, 4
25px Monaco Louis Chiron 2
25px France Equipe Gordini Gordini T16 Gordini 23 2.5 L6 E 25px France Élie Bayol 1–2
25px Argentina Pablo Birger 1
25px Argentina Jesús Iglesias 1
25px France Robert Manzon 2, 5–6
25px France Jacques Pollet 2, 5, 7
25px Brazil Hermano da Silva Ramos 5–7
25px France Mike Sparken 6
25px France Jean Lucas 7
25px France Ecurie Rosier Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 P 25px France Louis Rosier 2, 4–5
25px UK Vandervell Products Vanwall VW 55 Vanwall 254 2.5 L4 P 25px UK Mike Hawthorn 2, 4
25px UK Ken Wharton 6–7
25px USA Harry Schell 6–7
25px UK Stirling Moss Ltd Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 D 25px UK Lance Macklin 2, 6
25px Belgium Johnny Claes 4
25px UK Peter Walker 5
25px USA John Fitch 7
25px UK E.N. Whiteaway HWM 53 Alta GP 2.5 L4 D 25px UK Ted Whiteaway 2
25px Belgium Equipe Nationale Belge Ferrari 625
500
Ferrari 625 2.5 L4 E 25px Belgium Johnny Claes 5
25px UK Gould's Garage (Bristol) Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 D 25px UK Horace Gould 5–6
25px UK Connaught Engineering Connaught B Alta GP 2.5 L4 D 25px UK Kenneth McAlpine 6
25px UK Jack Fairman 6
25px UK Tony Rolt 6
25px UK Peter Walker 6
25px UK Leslie Marr 6
25px UK Cooper Car Company Cooper T40 Bristol BS1 2.0 L6 D 25px Australia Jack Brabham 6
25px UK Owen Racing Organisation Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 D 25px UK Peter Collins 6
25px UK Gilby Engineering Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 D 25px UK Roy Salvadori 6
25px Italy Scuderia Volpini Arzani-Volpini F1 Maserati 4CLT 2.5 L4 P 25px Italy Luigi Piotti 7

1955 Drivers Championship final standings[]

Pos. Driver ARG
25px Argentina
MON
25px Monaco
500
25px United States
BEL
25px Belgium
NED
25px Netherlands
GBR
25px UK
ITA
25px Italy
Pts.
1 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1 Ret 1 1 2 1 40 (41)
2 25px UK Stirling Moss 4† / Ret 9 2 2 1 Ret 23
3 25px Italy Eugenio Castellotti Ret† 2 Ret 5 6† / Ret 3 12
4 25px France Maurice Trintignant 2† / 3† / Ret 1 6 Ret Ret 8 11.33
5 25px Italy Nino Farina 2† / 3† 4 3 DNS 10.33
6 25px Italy Piero Taruffi 8† 4 2 9
7 25px United States Bob Sweikert 1 8
8 25px Argentina Roberto Mieres 5 Ret 5† 4 Ret 7 7
9 25px France Jean Behra 6† / Ret† / Ret 3† / Ret† 5† / Ret 6 Ret 4 6
10 25px Italy Luigi Musso 7† / Ret† Ret 7 3 5 Ret 6
11 25px Germany Karl Kling 4† / Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret 5
12 25px United States Jimmy Davies 3 4
13 25px United States Tony Bettenhausen 2† 3
14 25px United States Paul Russo 2† 3
15 25px Belgium Paul Frère 8† 4 3
16 25px United States Johnny Thomson 4 3
17 25px Argentina José Froilán González 2 2
18 25px Italy Cesare Perdisa 3† / Ret† 8 2
19 25px Italy Luigi Villoresi Ret† / Ret 5 DNS 2
20 25px Argentina Carlos Menditeguy Ret† / Ret 5 2
21 25px Italy Umberto Maglioli 3† 6 1.33
22 25px Germany Hans Herrmann 4† DNQ 1
23 25px United States Walt Faulkner 5† 1
24 25px United States Bill Homeier 5† 1
25 25px United States Bill Vukovich Ret 1
25px UK Mike Hawthorn Ret Ret 7 6† 10 0
25px United States Harry Schell 6† / 7† / Ret† Ret DNS 9† / Ret Ret 0
25px Monaco Louis Chiron 6 0
25px United States Andy Linden 6 0
25px France Jacques Pollet 7 10 Ret 0
25px United States Al Herman 7 0
25px France Mike Sparken 7 0
25px Italy Sergio Mantovani 7† / Ret† 0
25px Brazil Hernando da Silva Ramos 8 Ret Ret 0
25px UK Lance Macklin DNQ 8 0
25px United States Pat O'Connor 8 0
25px France Louis Rosier Ret 9 9 0
25px UK Ken Wharton 9† Ret 0
25px United States Jimmy Daywalt 9 0
25px United States John Fitch 9 0
25px United States Pat Flaherty 10 0
25px United States Duane Carter 11 0
25px Belgium Johnny Claes DNS 11 0
25px United States Chuck Weyant 12 0
25px United States Eddie Johnson 13 0
25px United States Jim Rathmann 14 0
25px France Robert Manzon Ret Ret Ret 0
25px UK Horace Gould Ret Ret Ret 0
25px Italy Alberto Ascari Ret Ret 0
25px France Élie Bayol Ret Ret 0
25px France André Simon Ret Ret 0
25px UK Peter Collins Ret Ret 0
25px UK Peter Walker Ret Ret† 0
25px Argentina Jesus Iglesias Ret 0
25px Argentina Pablo Birger Ret 0
25px Template:Country alias Uruguay Alberto Uria Ret 0
25px United States Don Freeland Ret 0
25px United States Cal Niday Ret 0
25px United States Art Cross Ret 0
25px United States Shorty Templeman Ret 0
25px United States Sam Hanks Ret 0
25px United States Keith Andrews Ret 0
25px United States Johnnie Parsons Ret 0
25px United States Eddie Russo Ret 0
25px United States Ray Crawford Ret 0
25px United States Jimmy Bryan Ret 0
25px United States Jack McGrath Ret 0
25px United States Al Keller Ret 0
25px United States Johnny Boyd Ret 0
25px United States Ed Elisian Ret 0
25px United States Rodger Ward Ret 0
25px United States Jerry Hoyt Ret 0
25px United States Jimmy Reece Ret 0
25px United States Fred Agabashian Ret 0
25px UK Kenneth McAlpine Ret 0
25px Australia Jack Brabham Ret 0
25px UK Roy Salvadori Ret 0
25px UK Leslie Marr Ret 0
25px France Jean Lucas Ret 0
25px Argentina Clemar Bucci Ret† 0
25px UK Tony Rolt Ret† 0
25px UK Ted Whiteaway DNQ 0
25px UK Jack Fairman DNS 0
25px Italy Luigi Piotti DNS 0
Pos. Driver ARG
25px Argentina
MON
25px Monaco
500
25px United States
BEL
25px Belgium
NED
25px Netherlands
GBR
25px UK
ITA
25px Italy
Pts.
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish, inc. non-classified finish
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Light blue Practiced only (PO)
Friday test driver (TD) - 2003-2007 only
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Injured or ill (Inj)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)


  • Italics indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded – point shared equally between drivers sharing fastest lap)
  • Bold indicates pole position
  • † = Car driven by more than one driver
  • Championship points were awarded on an 8-6-4-3-2 basis for the first five places at each race. One point was awarded for fastest race lap at each race.
  • Only the best 5 results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

Non-Championship race results[]

Other Formula One races also held in 1955, which did not count towards the World Championship.

Race Name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
25px Argentina Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires January 30 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 25px West Germany Mercedes Report
25px Italy VII Gran Premio del Valentino Valentino Park March 27 25px Italy Alberto Ascari 25px Italy Lancia Report
25px France XVI Pau Grand Prix Pau April 11 25px France Jean Behra 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK III Glover Trophy Goodwood April 11 25px UK Roy Salvadori 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px France IV Grand Prix de Bordeaux Bordeaux April 25 25px France Jean Behra 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK VII BRDC International Trophy Silverstone May 7 25px UK Peter Collins 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px Italy VIII Gran Premio di Napoli Posillipo May 8 25px Italy Alberto Ascari 25px Italy Lancia Report
25px France XVII Grand Prix d'Albi Albi May 29 25px France André Simon 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK III Curtis Trophy Snetteron May 29 25px UK Roy Salvadori 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK III Cornwall MRC Formula 1 Race Davidstow May 30 25px UK Leslie Marr 25px UK Connaught-Alta Report
25px UK III London Trophy Crystal Palace July 30 25px UK Mike Hawthorn 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK III Daily Record Trophy Charterhall August 6 25px UK Bob Gerard 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK III RedeX Trophy Snetterton August 13 25px United States Harry Schell 25px UK Vanwall Report
25px UK II Daily Telegraph Trophy Aintree September 3 25px UK Roy Salvadori 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK II International Gold Cup Oulton Park September 24 25px UK Stirling Moss 25px Italy Maserati Report
25px UK I Avon Trophy Castle Combe October 1 25px United States Harry Schell 25px UK Vanwall Report
25px Italy V Gran Premio di Siracusa Syracuse October 23 25px UK Tony Brooks 25px UK Connaught-Alta Report

Notes[]

  1. 1974 FIA Yearbook, Grey Section, Previous FIA Championship winners, page 118
  2. Lang, Mike (1981). Grand Prix! Vol 1. Haynes Publishing Group. p. 82. 
Formula One World Championship seasons

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