| Race details | ||
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| Race 1 of 10 in the 1960 Formula One season | ||
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| Date | 7 February 1960 | |
| Location | Autodromo Municipal Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires | |
| Course | Permanent racing facility 3.912 km (2.431 mi) | |
| Distance | 80 laps, 312.960 km (194.464 mi) | |
| Weather | Dry | |
| Pole position | ||
| Driver | Cooper-Climax | |
| Time | 1:36.9 | |
| Fastest lap | ||
| Driver | Cooper-Climax | |
| Time | 1:38.9 on lap 37 | |
| Podium | ||
| First | Cooper-Climax | |
| Second | Ferrari | |
| Third | Cooper-Climax | |
The 1960 Argentine Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Buenos Aires on 7 February 1960. This was the last Argentine Grand Prix until 1972, and the last to be held on the No. 4 configuration of the circuit.
The race was won by Bruce McLaren, his second consecutive victory, having won his first at Sebring at the end of the 1959 season. Stirling Moss suffered a suspension failure while leading, and took over Maurice Trintignant's Cooper, but was not scored points for third place as a result of the shared drive, a rule that had been in place since 1958.
Venezuelan driver Ettore Chimeri participated in his only grand prix. He was killed two weeks later driving a Ferrari 250TR in Havana. He would be the first driver from his country in Formula One, and the last until Johnny Cecotto in 1983. It was the only grand prix appearances for Antonio Creus, Alberto Rodriguez Larreta and Roberto Bonomi. It was also the last grand prix appearances for the driver who scored Ferrari's first World Championship race victory, José Froilán González, and experienced American driver Harry Schell, who would be killed during practice for a non-championship race at Silverstone.
Classification[]
| Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 16 | Cooper-Climax | 80 | 2:17:49.5 | 13 | 8 | |
| 2 | 24 | Ferrari | 80 | + 26.3 | 7 | 6 | |
| 3 | 38 | Cooper-Climax | 80 | + 36.9 | 8 | 0* | |
| 4 | 6 | Cooper-Maserati | 80 | + 53.3 | 12 | 3 | |
| 5 | 30 | Ferrari | 79 | + 1 Lap | 5 | 2 | |
| 6 | 20 | Lotus-Climax | 79 | + 1 Lap | 2 | 1 | |
| 7 | 40 | BRM | 79 | + 1 Lap | 4 | ||
| 8 | 26 | Ferrari | 77 | + 3 Laps | 6 | ||
| 9 | 46 | Lotus-Climax | 77 | + 3 Laps | 15 | ||
| 10 | 32 | Ferrari | 77 | + 3 Laps | 11 | ||
| 11 | 4 | Cooper-Maserati | 76 | + 4 Laps | 17 | ||
| 12 | 2 | Behra-Porsche-Porsche | 76 | + 4 Laps | 16 | ||
| 13 | 14 | Maserati | 72 | + 8 Laps | 19 | ||
| 14 | 10 | Maserati | 70 | + 10 Laps | 20 | ||
| Ret | 34 | Cooper-Climax | 63 | Fuel pump | 9 | ||
| Ret | 18 | Cooper-Climax | 42 | Gearbox | 10 | ||
| Ret | 36 | Cooper-Climax | 40 | Suspension | 1 | ||
| Ret | 42 | BRM | 37 | Overheating | 3 | ||
| Ret | 22 | Lotus-Climax | 24 | Physical | 14 | ||
| Ret | 44 | Maserati | 23 | Physical | 21 | ||
| Ret | 12 | Maserati | 16 | Physical | 22 | ||
| Ret | 8 | Maserati | 11 | Overheating | 18 |
* Trintignant and Moss received no points for the shared drive
Notes[]
- Pole position: Stirling Moss - 1:36.9
- Fastest Lap: Stirling Moss 1:38.9
Standings after the race[]
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- Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
References[]
- ↑ Lang, Mike (1981). Grand Prix! Vol 1. Haynes Publishing Group. p. 163.
| Previous race: 1959 United States Grand Prix |
FIA Formula One World Championship 1960 season |
Next race: 1960 Monaco Grand Prix |
| Previous race: 1958 Argentine Grand Prix |
Argentine Grand Prix | Next race: 1971 Argentine Grand Prix |
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