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1931 AIACR European Championship season
European Champion
Ferdinando Minoia
Previous: none Next: 1932
1931 Grand Prix season
Previous: 1930 Next: 1932

The 1931 Grand Prix season was the first AIACR European Championship season. The championship was won by Ferdinando Minoia, driving for the Alfa Corse team. Minoia won the championship despite not winning a single race during the championship season. All championship races were ten hour events, so most cars utilised more than one driver.

Season review[]

European Championship Grands Prix[]

Rd Name Circuit Date Winning drivers Winning constructor Report
1 25px Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza May 24 25px Italy Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Report
25px Italy Tazio Nuvolari
2 25px France French Grand Prix Montlhéry June 21 25px Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
25px Italy Achille Varzi
3 25px Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps July 12 25px UK William Grover-Williams Bugatti Report
25px Italy Caberto Conelli

Non-championship Grands Prix[]

Grandes Épreuves are denoted by a yellow background.

Name Circuit Date Winning driver Winning constructor Report
25px Template:Country alias Tunisia Tunis Grand Prix Carthage March 29 25px Italy Achille Varzi Bugatti Report
25px France Circuit d'Esterel Plage Saint-Raphaël April 6 25px France Philippe Étancelin Bugatti Report
25px Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Monaco April 19 25px Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
25px Italy Circuito di Alessandria Alessandria April 26 25px Italy Achille Varzi Bugatti Report
25px Italy Targa Florio Madonie May 10 25px Italy Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
25px France Picardy Grand Prix Péronne May 10 25px France "Ivernel" Bugatti Report
25px Flag of Morocco Casablanca Grand Prix Anfa May 17 25px Flag of Poland Stanislas Czaykowski Bugatti Report
25px Switzerland Geneva Grand Prix Meyrin June 7 25px France Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Report
25px Italy Rome Grand Prix Littorio June 7 25px Italy Ernesto Maserati Maserati Report
25px Flag of Poland Lviv Grand Prix Lviv June 7 25px Germany Hans Stuck Mercedes-Benz Report
25px Germany Eifelrennen Nürburgring June 7 25px Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
25px France Grand Prix de la Marne Reims July 5 25px France Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Report
25px France Circuit du Vaucluse Avignon July 5 25px France Frédéric Toselli Bugatti Report
25px Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring July 19 25px Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
25px France Dieppe Grand Prix Dieppe July 26 25px France Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
25px Italy Coppa Ciano Montenero August 2 25px Italy Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
25px Germany Avusrennen AVUS August 2 25px Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
25px France Circuit du Dauphiné Grenoble August 2 25px France Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
25px France Grand Prix du Comminges Saint-Gaudens August 16 25px France Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
25px Italy Coppa Acerbo Pescara August 16 25px Italy Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Report
25px Italy Monza Grand Prix Monza September 6 25px Italy Luigi Fagioli Maserati Report
25px France La Baule Grand Prix La Baule September 13 25px UK William Grover-Williams Bugatti Report
25px Flag of the Czech Republic Masaryk Grand Prix Brno September 27 25px Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
25px France Brignoles Grand Prix Brignoles September 27 25px France René Dreyfus Bugatti Report
25px UK Mountain Championship Brooklands October 17 25px UK Henry Birkin Maserati Report

Championship Final Standings[]

Minoia won the championship on a tie-breaker as he had completed a longer distance in total than Campari.

Pos Driver ITA 25px Italy FRA 25px France BEL 25px Belgium Pts
1 25px Italy Ferdinando Minoia 2 6 3 9
2 25px Italy Giuseppe Campari 1 2 Ret 9
3 25px Italy Baconin Borzacchini Ret 2 2 11
4 25px France Albert Divo 3 7 Ret 12
= 25px France Guy Bouriat 3 7 Ret 12
= 25px Italy Achille Varzi Ret 1 Ret 12
= 25px Monaco Louis Chiron Ret 1 Ret 12
8 25px Italy Tazio Nuvolari Ret 11 2 13
9 25px France Jean-Pierre Wimille 4 Ret 7 14
= 25px France Jean Gaupillat 4 Ret 7 14
= 25px UK William Grover-Williams Ret 1 14
= 25px Italy Caberto Conelli Ret 1 14
13 25px Russia[1] Boris Ivanowski 5 Ret 5 15
= 25px France Henri Stoffel 5 Ret 5 15
= 25px Italy Giovanni Minozzi 11 3 15
16 25px UK Henry Birkin 4 4 16
= 25px France Jean Pesato 10 6 16
= 25px France Pierre Félix 10 6 16
= 25px UK Brian Lewis 12 4 16
20 25px Italy Pietro Ghersi 8 8 17
= 25px France Robert Sénéchal 9 5 17
22 25px Italy Goffredo Zehender 6 Ret 18
23 25px Italy Clemente Biondetti 3 19
= 25px Italy Luigi Parenti 3 19
25 25px Italy Francesco Pirola 6 20
= 25px Italy Giovanni Lurani 6 20
= 25px Italy Amadeo Ruggeri 7 20
= 25px Italy Renato Balestrero 7 20
= 25px UK George Eyston 4 20
= 25px France René Dreyfus 8 20
= 25px France René Ferrant 9 20
= 25px France Louis Rigal 9 20
= 25px UK Earl Howe 12 20
34 25px Italy Umberto Klinger 8 21
= 25px Italy Roberto di Vecchio Ret 21
= 25px Italy Gerolamo Ferrari Ret 21
= 25px France Marcel Lehoux Ret Ret 21
= 25px France Philippe Étancelin Ret Ret 21
= 25px Italy Emilio Eminente Ret 21
= 25px France Edmond Bourlier Ret 21
= 25px France Georges d'Arnoux Ret 21
= 25px France Max Fourny Ret 21
= 25px France Charles Montier 8 21
= Template:Noflag 8 21
= 25px France François Montier Ret 21
46 25px Italy Enzo Grimaldi Ret 22
= Template:Noflag Ret 22
= 25px Italy Luigi Fagioli Ret 22
= 25px Italy Ernesto Maserati Ret 22
= 25px Germany Rudolf Caracciola Ret 22
= 25px Germany Otto Merz Ret 22
52 25px Italy Alfredo Caniato Ret 23
= Template:Noflag Ret 23
= 25px UK William "Bummer" Scott Ret 23
= Template:Noflag Ret 23
= 25px UK Jack Dunfee Ret 23
Pos Driver ITA 25px Italy FRA 25px France BEL 25px Belgium Pts

Template:EC driver results legend

References[]

Etzrodt, Hans. "Grand Prix Winners 1895-1949 : Part 2 (1919-1933)". The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing. http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw2.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-04. 


Galpin, Darren. "1931 Grands Prix". The GEL Motorsport Information Page. http://www.teamdan.com/archive/gen/1931.html. Retrieved 2007-08-04. 


  1. Ivanowski was a Russian national, but in exile since the Russian Revolution


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