1958 BRDC International Trophy

The 10th BRDC International Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 3 May 1958 at the Silverstone Circuit, England. The race was run over 50 laps of the Grand Prix circuit, and was won by British driver Peter Collins in a Ferrari Dino 246.

1958 BRDC International Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1958 Formula One season
Race details
Date 3 May 1958
Official name X BRDC International Trophy
Location Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.71 km (2.93 miles)
Distance 50 laps, 235.7 km (146.5 miles)
Pole position
Driver Cooper-Climax
Time 1:40.8
Fastest lap
Drivers France Jean Behra BRM
Fastest lap United Kingdom Peter Collins Ferrari
Time 1:40.0
Podium
First Ferrari
Second Cooper-Climax
Third Maserati

The field also included several Formula Two cars, highest finisher being Cliff Allison in a Lotus 12, finishing in sixth place overall.

Results

Note: a blue background indicates a car running under Formula 2 regulations.

PosNo.DriverEntrantConstructorTime/RetiredGrid
1 9 United Kingdom Peter Collins Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Dino 246 1h 26m 14.6s, 163.88 km/h 4
2 5 United Kingdom Roy Salvadori Cooper Car Company Cooper T45-Climax 1h 26m 38.0s (+23.4s) 1
3 3 United States Masten Gregory Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F 1h 26m 51.0s (+36.4s) 10
4 1 France Jean Behra Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25 1h 27m 27.0s (+1m 12.4s) 5
5 6 Australia Jack Brabham Cooper Car Company Cooper T45-Climax 49 laps 2
6 18 United Kingdom Cliff Allison Team Lotus Lotus 12-Climax 49 laps 8
7 21 United Kingdom Stuart Lewis-Evans British Racing Partnership Cooper T45-Climax 49 laps 9
8 17 United Kingdom Graham Hill Team Lotus Lotus 12-Climax 49 laps 7
9 29 New Zealand Bruce McLaren Bruce McLaren Cooper T45-Climax 48 laps 23
10 22 United Kingdom Jim Russell Jim Russell Cooper T45-Climax 48 laps 16
11 27 United Kingdom Ian Burgess High Efficiency Motors Cooper T43-Climax 47 laps 18
12 15 United Kingdom Geoff Richardson Geoff Richardson Connaught Type B-Alta 47 laps 19
13 31 United States Bruce Kessler Alan Brown Equipe Cooper T43-Climax 46 laps 21
14 24 United Kingdom Tony Marsh Tony Marsh Cooper T45-Climax 46 laps 24
15 32 United Kingdom Dennis Taylor Dennis Taylor Lotus 12-Climax 46 laps 28
16 14 United Kingdom Bruce Halford Bruce Halford Maserati 250F 46 laps 14
17 4 Germany Wolfgang Seidel Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F 45 laps 27
18 12 Australia Ken Kavanagh Ken Kavanagh Maserati 250F 45 laps 26
19 28 United Kingdom George Wicken George Wicken Cooper T43-Climax 43 laps 17
20 16 Australia Steve Ouvaroff Count S Ouvaroff Cooper T43-Climax 43 laps 32
Ret. 33 United Kingdom Ivor Bueb Ecurie Demi Litre Lotus 12-Climax 20 laps - overheating 12
Ret. 2 United Kingdom Ron Flockhart Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25 Accident 6
Ret. 7 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Rob Walker Racing Cooper T43-Climax 18 laps - gearbox 3
Ret. 10 Italy Giorgio Scarlatti Giorgio Scarlatti Maserati 250F Rear suspension 20
Ret. 11 Sweden Jo Bonnier Joakim Bonnier Maserati 250F Rear suspension 13
Ret. 19 United Kingdom Dick Gibson Dick Gibson Cooper T43-Climax Gearbox 31
Ret. 20 United Kingdom Bob Gerard Bob Gerard Cooper T44-Bristol 25
Ret. 23 New Zealand Raymond Thackwell Kiwi Equipe Cooper T43-Climax 30
Ret. 25 New Zealand Ronnie Moore Kiwi Equipe Cooper T43-Climax 29
Ret. 26 United Kingdom David Shale S&W Motors Cooper T43-Climax Brakes 33
Ret. 30 United Kingdom Tony Brooks Rob Walker Racing Cooper T43-Climax Engine 11
Ret. 34 United Kingdom Henry Taylor Nixon's Garage Cooper T45-Climax Gearbox 22
Ret. 8 France Maurice Trintignant Rob Walker Racing Cooper T45-Climax Overheating 15
DNS 10 Italy Gerino Gerini Giorgio Scarlatti Maserati 250F Car driven by Scarlatti -
DNA 2 United States Harry Schell Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25 -
DNA 3 Italy Gerino Gerini Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F -
DNA 31 United Kingdom Keith Hall Alan Brown Equipe Cooper T43-Climax -
DNA 23 United Kingdom Brian Naylor JB Naylor Cooper T45-Climax -

References

    • "1958 International Trophy Results". Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
    • "1958 Non-World Championship Grands Prix". silhouet.com. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
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