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Race details
Race 3 of 9 in the 1953 Formula One season
Zandvoort original layout
Zandvoort original layout
Date 7 June 1953
Official name IV Grote Prijs van Nederland
Location Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands
Course Permanent racing facility
4.193 km (3.053 mi)
Distance 90 laps, 377.370 km (234.487 mi)
Weather Sunny, mild, dry
Pole position
Driver 25px Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari
Time 1:51.1
Fastest lap
Driver 25px Italy Luigi Villoresi Ferrari
Time 1:52.8 on lap 59
Podium
First 25px Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari
Second 25px Italy Nino Farina Ferrari
Third 25px Argentina José Froilán González
25px Italy Felice Bonetto
Maserati

The 1953 Dutch Grand Prix was a Formula Two race held on 7 June 1953 at the Circuit Zandvoort. It was the third round of the 1953 World Drivers' Championship, which was run to Formula Two rules in 1952 and 1953, rather than the Formula One regulations normally used.

Race report[]

The Dutch Grand Prix, which had been held in August the previous year, moved to an earlier June calendar slot in 1953. Ferrari retained the same four drivers who had competed at Buenos AiresAlberto Ascari, Luigi Villoresi, Nino Farina and Mike Hawthorn—while there was also a privateer Ferrari for Frenchman Louis Rosier. The Scuderia's most significant competition came from the Maserati team, who came to Zandvoort with three of their four drivers from the Argentine Grand Prix: Juan Manuel Fangio, José Froilán González and Felice Bonetto. Swiss driver Toulo de Graffenried raced in a privateer Maserati for Enrico Platé's team. Gordini also entered three cars for this event, with Maurice Trintignant and Harry Schell (who had shared Trintignant's car at Buenos Aires) being retained from their lineup for Argentina. Roberto Mieres made his Grand Prix debut in the team's third car. The Connaught works team retained Kenneth McAlpine and Stirling Moss from their lineup for the previous European race, the Italian Grand Prix, while fellow British driver Roy Salvadori also drove for the team, and Johnny Claes entered a privateer Connaught. HWM also stuck with the drivers who had competed for them in Monza—Peter Collins and Lance Macklin—while Ken Wharton completed the field in his privateer Cooper-Bristol.

Ascari took his fifth consecutive pole position (excluding the Indy 500, in which none of the European teams competed), and he was joined on the front row by Fangio in his Maserati and the second Ferrari of Farina. Villoresi in the third Ferrari started from the second row, alongside the Maserati of González, while the third row consisted of Hawthorn in the remaining works Ferrari and a pair of privateers—de Graffenried in a Maserati and Rosier in his Ferrari. The final works Maserati of Bonetto could only manage to qualify on the fifth row of the grid, starting from thirteenth.

The race was held in very difficult conditions – the track was made slippery by loose grit. The Ferraris had better road holding and once again Alberto Ascari led from start to finish, while the main competition for second place was between his teammates Farina and Villoresi. Farina ultimately finished second, while Villoresi, who took the point for fastest lap, was forced to retire with a throttle issue. A problem with his suspension forced González to retire. Three laps later, however, he took over his teammate Felice Bonetto's car and ran out the winner of an exciting duel with Mike Hawthorn, once again depriving Ferrari of a 1-2-3. González and Bonetto shared the four points for third place. Fangio retired with a broken back axle, having been in fourth behind the leading Ferrari trio at the time. Toulo de Graffenried took the final points position in fifth, his first points since the 1951 Swiss Grand Prix.[1]

Ascari's eight consecutive World Championship race victory (ignoring the Indianapolis 500) gave him a clear lead in the points standings. He was eight points clear of Bill Vukovich, the winner at Indianapolis, while his nearest genuine rivals for the Drivers' Championship were his teammates Villoresi and Farina, who were in third and fourth, respectively. González and Hawthorn were level on points with Farina, eleven points adrift of Ascari.

Classification[]

Qualifying[]

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 2 25px Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari 1:51.1
2 12 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati 1:52.7 +1.6
3 6 25px Italy Nino Farina Ferrari 1:53.0 +1.9
4 4 25px Italy Luigi Villoresi Ferrari 1:53.7 +2.6
5 14 25px Argentina José Froilán González Maserati 1:54.1 +3.0
6 8 25px UK Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 1:54.9 +3.8
7 18 25px Switzerland Toulo de Graffenried Maserati 1:58.7 +7.6
8 10 25px France Louis Rosier Ferrari 1:59.5 +8.4
9 34 25px UK Stirling Moss Connaught-Lea-Francis 2:00.0 +8.9
10 20 25px United States Harry Schell Gordini 2:00.1 +9.0
11 26 25px UK Roy Salvadori Connaught-Lea-Francis 2:00.5 +9.4
12 24 25px France Maurice Trintignant Gordini 2:01.2 +10.1
13 16 25px Italy Felice Bonetto Maserati 2:01.5 +10.4
14 28 25px UK Kenneth McAlpine Connaught-Lea-Francis 2:01.9 +10.8
15 38 25px UK Lance Macklin HWM-Alta 2:02.4 +11.3
16 36 25px UK Peter Collins HWM-Alta 2:03.1 +12.0
17 30 25px Belgium Johnny Claes Connaught-Lea-Francis 2:03.9 +12.8
18 32 25px UK Ken Wharton Cooper-Bristol 2:06.4 +15.3
19 22 25px Argentina Roberto Mieres Gordini 2:08.5 +17.4
Source:[2]

Race[]

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 25px Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari 90 2:53:35.8 1 8
2 6 25px Italy Nino Farina Ferrari 90 + 10.4 3 6
3 16 25px Italy Felice Bonetto
25px Argentina José Froilán González
Maserati 89 + 1 Lap 13 2
2
4 8 25px UK Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 89 + 1 Lap 6 3
5 18 25px Switzerland Toulo de Graffenried Maserati 88 + 2 Laps 7 2
6 24 25px France Maurice Trintignant Gordini 87 + 3 Laps 12  
7 10 25px France Louis Rosier Ferrari 86 + 4 Laps 8  
8 36 25px UK Peter Collins HWM-Alta 84 + 6 Laps 16  
9 34 25px UK Stirling Moss Connaught-Lea-Francis 83 + 7 Laps 9  
Ret 4 25px Italy Luigi Villoresi Ferrari 67 Throttle 4 1
Ret 28 25px UK Kenneth McAlpine Connaught-Lea-Francis 63 Engine 14  
Ret 20 25px United States Harry Schell Gordini 59 Transmission 10  
NC 30 25px Belgium Johnny Claes Connaught-Lea-Francis 52 Not Classified 17  
Ret 12 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati 36 Axle 2  
Ret 22 25px Argentina Roberto Mieres Gordini 28 Transmission 19  
Ret 14 25px Argentina José Froilán González Maserati 22 Rear Axle 5  
Ret 32 25px UK Ken Wharton Cooper-Bristol 19 Physical 18  
Ret 26 25px UK Roy Salvadori Connaught-Lea-Francis 14 Engine 11  
Ret 38 25px UK Lance Macklin HWM-Alta 7 Throttle 15  
Source:[3]

Notes[]

Drivers' Championship standings after the race[]

Pos Driver Points
1 25px Italy Alberto Ascari 17
2 25px USA Bill Vukovich 9
3 25px Italy Luigi Villoresi 7
4= 25px Italy Nino Farina 6
4= 25px USA Art Cross 6
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References[]


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1953 Indianapolis 500
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