1950 Formula One season








1950 FIA Formula One
World Championship

Drivers' Champion: Giuseppe Farina
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Italian Giuseppe "Nino" Farina won the World Championship of Drivers, driving for the dominant Alfa Romeo team


The 1950 Formula One season was the fourth season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing. It featured the inaugural FIA World Championship of Drivers[1] which commenced on 13 May and ended on 3 September, as well as a number of non-championship races. The championship consisted of six Grand Prix races, each held in Europe and open to Formula One cars, plus the Indianapolis 500, which was run to AAA National Championship regulations. Giuseppe Farina won the championship from Juan Manuel Fangio and Luigi Fagioli.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Championship summary

    • 1.1 Race 1: Britain


    • 1.2 Race 2: Monaco


    • 1.3 Race 3: Indianapolis 500


    • 1.4 Race 4: Switzerland


    • 1.5 Race 5: Belgium


    • 1.6 Race 6: France


    • 1.7 Race 7: Italy



  • 2 Championship review

    • 2.1 Grands Prix



  • 3 Teams and drivers


  • 4 Results and standings


  • 5 Non-championship race results


  • 6 References




Championship summary




Alfa Romeo won six of the seven championship races with its 158


The inaugural World Championship of Drivers saw Alfa Romeo dominate with their supercharged 158, a well-developed pre-war design which debuted in 1938; this car won all six championship Grands Prix in 1950. All of the Formula One regulated races in the championship were run in Europe. The Indianapolis 500 (which, unlike all the other races, was staged on an oval) was run to American AAA regulations, not to FIA Formula One regulations and none of the regular drivers who competed in Europe competed in the 500, and vice versa. Alfa Romeo drivers consequently dominated the championship with Italian Giuseppe "Nino" Farina edging out Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio by virtue of his fourth place in Belgium. Although the Indianapolis 500, which ran to different regulations, was included in the World Championship each year from 1950 to 1960, it attracted very little European participation and, conversely, very few American Indianapolis drivers entered any Grands Prix.


Championship points were awarded to the top five finishers in each race on an 8, 6, 4, 3, 2 basis. 1 point was awarded for the fastest lap of each race. Points for shared drives were divided equally between the drivers, regardless of how many laps each driver completed during the race. Only the best four results from the seven races could be retained by each driver for World Championship classification.




Race 1: Britain



The Alfa Romeo team dominated the British Grand Prix at the fast Silverstone circuit in England, locking out the four-car front row of the grid. With King George VI in attendance, Giuseppe Farina won the race from pole position, also setting the fastest lap. The podium was completed by his teammates Luigi Fagioli and Reg Parnell, while the remaining Alfa driver, Juan Manuel Fangio, was forced to retire after experiencing problems with his engine. The final points scorers were the works Talbot-Lagos of Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Louis Rosier, both two laps behind the leaders.[2]



Race 2: Monaco



Scuderia Ferrari made their World Championship debut around the streets of Monaco. Their leading drivers, Luigi Villoresi and Alberto Ascari had to settle for the third row of the grid, however, while the Alfa Romeos of Fangio and Farina again started from the front row, alongside the privateer Maserati of José Froilán González. Polesitter Fangio took a comfortable victory, also setting the race's fastest lap, a whole lap ahead of Ascari, with the third-placed Louis Chiron a further lap back in the works Maserati. A first-lap accident, caused by the damp track, had eliminated nine of the nineteen starters—including Farina and Fagioli—while González, who had incurred damage in the pile-up, retired on the following lap. Villoresi, although delayed by the accident, had made his way through the field to second place, but was forced to retire with an axle problem. Fangio's win brought him level with Farina in the points standings.[3]



Race 3: Indianapolis 500



The Indianapolis 500, the third round of the inaugural World Championship of Drivers held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana in the United States was won by the Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser of Johnnie Parsons, ahead of the Deidt-Offenhausers of Bill Holland and Mauri Rose. The race was stopped after 138 of the scheduled 200 laps due to rain.[4]



Race 4: Switzerland



Alfa Romeo's dominance continued when the World Championship returned to Europe for the Swiss Grand Prix at the tree-lined Bremgarten circuit just outside Bern. Fangio, Farina and Fagioli locked out the front row of the grid for Alfa, while the Ferraris of Villoresi and Ascari started from the second row. Fangio was the initial leader, starting from pole position, but he was passed by Farina on lap seven. Ascari and Villoresi were both able to compete with the third Alfa of Fagioli in the early stages, although both had retired by the ten-lap mark. Farina took the win and the fastest lap, finishing just ahead of Fagioli, while Rosier, in third place as a result of Fangio's retirement, took Talbot-Lago's first podium. Farina's second win of the season put him six points clear of the consistent Fagioli, while Fangio was a further three points behind, having only scored points in one race (in Monaco, where he won).[5]



Race 5: Belgium



Alfa Romeo took their third front row lockout of the season at the Belgian Grand Prix at the very fast 8.7 mile (14.1 km) Spa-Francorchamps circuit, while the Ferrari of Villoresi shared the second row with the privateer Talbot-Lago of Raymond Sommer. The Alfas were once again untouchable at the start of the race, but when they stopped for fuel, Sommer emerged as an unlikely race leader. His lead, however, was short-lived and he was forced to retire when his engine blew up. Fangio ultimately took the victory, ahead of Fagioli, who again finished second. Rosier again made the podium in his Talbot-Lago. He had been able to pass the polesitter Farina when the Italian picked up transmission problems towards the end of the race. It was not all bad for Farina, however, as he picked up the point for fastest lap. Both Fagioli and Fangio closed the gap to Farina in the points standings—Fagioli was just four points adrift, while Fangio was a further point behind.[6]



Race 6: France



At Reims-Gueux, Alfa Romeo were largely unchallenged at the French Grand Prix at the very fast Reims-Gueux circuit, due to the withdrawal of the works Ferraris of Ascari and Villoresi. The Alfas produced yet another lockout of the front row of the grid, with Fangio taking pole for the third time in six races. The power of the Alfas suited this public road circuit- made up entirely of long straights, and Farina, starting from second, led for the first quarter of the race before fuel problems put him to the back of the field. He fought his way back to third before he was forced to retire (he was ultimately classified seventh). Fangio picked up the fastest lap on his way to his second consecutive victory. Fagioli finished second for the fourth time out of five starts, while Peter Whitehead, in a privateer Ferrari, took a maiden podium in his first start of the season. Fangio took the championship lead as a result of his victory. Fagioli remained in second, while Farina dropped to third, four points behind his Argentinian teammate.[7]



Race 7: Italy



The final championship round of the season was the Italian Grand Prix at the Monza Autodrome near Milan, and all three of the regular Alfa Romeo drivers were in contention for the title. If Fangio finished first or second, he would win the title, regardless of what his teammates achieved. If Farina failed to score at least five points, he would be unable to take the title. Fagioli's only chance of becoming World Champion was if he won the race and set the fastest lap; even then he would need Farina to finish no higher than third, and Fangio would have to score no points at all.


Fangio again took pole position, but Alfa Romeo could not make it a fifth front row lockout of the season, as Ascari qualified second for Ferrari. Farina started from third, while Consalvo Sanesi completed the front row in an additional Alfa Romeo. Fagioli could only manage fifth on the grid, alongside the fifth Alfa of Piero Taruffi, the second Ferrari of Dorino Serafini, and Sommer in a Talbot-Lago. Farina took the lead early on, with Ascari and Fangio not far behind. Ascari briefly held the lead, but was forced to retire when his engine overheated. Two laps later, problems with his gearbox meant that Fangio also retired. Taruffi's car, which was now running in second, was taken over by Fangio, although the Argentinian was forced to retire for the second time in the race, this time with engine problems. Ascari took over Serafini's car and ultimately finished second behind Farina, whose victory clinched the title by taking him three points clear of Fangio. Fagioli finished third in the race, and ended up in the same position in the Drivers' Championship standings.[8]



Championship review


In this first World Championship of Drivers, 14 teams (4 works and 10 independent) participated, along with a number of privately entered cars, in the six European Grands Prix. Only US teams, constructors and drivers participated in the Indianapolis 500. The chassis, engine and car numbers varied from race to race.




Grands Prix


















































































Rnd
Race
Circuit
Date
Pole position
Fastest lap
Winning driver
Constructor
Tyre
Report
1

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Silverstone
13 May

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Alfa Romeo

P

Report
2

Monaco Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco
21 May

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Alfa Romeo

P

Report
3

United States Indianapolis 500

Indianapolis
30 May

United States Walt Faulkner

United States Johnnie Parsons

United States Johnnie Parsons

United States Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser

F

Report
4

Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix

Bremgarten
4 June

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Alfa Romeo

P

Report
5

Belgium Belgian Grand Prix

Spa-Francorchamps
18 June

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Alfa Romeo

P

Report
6

France French Grand Prix

Reims-Gueux
2 July

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Alfa Romeo

P

Report
7

Italy Italian Grand Prix

Monza
3 September

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Alfa Romeo

P

Report


Teams and drivers


The following teams and drivers competed in the 1950 FIA World Championship of Drivers.























































































































































































































































































Entrant
Constructor
Chassis
Engine
Tyre
Driver
Rounds

Italy Alfa Romeo SpA

Alfa Romeo

158
159

Alfa Romeo 159 LBC 1.5 L8s

P

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
1–2, 4–7

Italy Giuseppe Farina
1–2, 4–7

Italy Luigi Fagioli
1–2, 4–7

United Kingdom Reg Parnell
1

Italy Consalvo Sanesi
7

Italy Piero Taruffi
7

Italy Scuderia Ambrosiana

Maserati

4CLT-48
4CL

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

D

United Kingdom David Murray
1, 7

United Kingdom David Hampshire
1, 6

United Kingdom Reg Parnell
6

United Kingdom T.A.S.O. Mathieson

ERA

E

ERA 1.5 L6s

D

United Kingdom Leslie Johnson
1

United Kingdom Peter Walker

ERA

E

ERA 1.5 L6s

D

United Kingdom Peter Walker
1

United Kingdom Tony Rolt
1

United Kingdom Joe Fry

Maserati

4CL

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

D

United Kingdom Joe Fry
1

United Kingdom Brian Shawe-Taylor
1

United Kingdom Cuth Harrison

ERA

B

ERA 1.5 L6s

D

United Kingdom Cuth Harrison
1–2, 7

United Kingdom Bob Gerard

ERA

B
A

ERA 1.5 L6s

D

United Kingdom Bob Gerard
1–2

France Automobiles Talbot-Darracq

Talbot-Lago

T26C-DA
T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Yves Giraud-Cabantous
1, 4–6

France Louis Rosier
1, 4–6

France Philippe Étancelin
1, 5

France Eugène Martin
1, 4

France Pierre Levegh
5–6

Belgium Ecurie Belge

Talbot-Lago

T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

Belgium Johnny Claes
1–2, 4–7

Italy Officine Alfieri Maserati

Maserati

4CLT-48

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

P

Monaco Louis Chiron
1–2, 4, 6–7

Italy Franco Rol
2, 6–7

Switzerland Enrico Platé

Maserati

4CLT-48

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

P

Switzerland Toulo de Graffenried
1–2, 4, 7

Thailand B. Bira
1–2, 4, 7

Republic of Ireland Joe Kelly

Alta

GP

Alta 1.5 L4s

D

Republic of Ireland Joe Kelly
1

United Kingdom Geoffrey Crossley

Alta

GP

Alta 1.5 L4s

D

United Kingdom Geoffrey Crossley
1, 5

Argentina Scuderia Achille Varzi

Maserati

4CLT-48
4CLT-50
4CL

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

P

Argentina José Froilán González
2, 6

Argentina Alfredo Pián
2

Italy Nello Pagani
4

Switzerland Toni Branca
4

United States Horschell Racing Corporation

Cooper-JAP

T12

JAP 1.1 V2

D

United States Harry Schell
2

France Equipe Gordini

Simca-Gordini

T15

Simca-Gordini 15C 1.5 L4s

E

France Robert Manzon
2, 6–7

France Maurice Trintignant
2, 7

France Philippe Étancelin

Talbot-Lago

T26C
T26C-DA

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Philippe Étancelin
2, 4, 6–7

France Eugène Chaboud
6

France Ecurie Rosier

Talbot-Lago

T26C
T26C-GS

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Louis Rosier
2, 7

France Henri Louveau
7

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

Ferrari

125

Ferrari 125 F1 1.5 V12s

D
P

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead
2, 6–7

Italy Scuderia Ferrari

Ferrari

125
166F2-50
275
375

Ferrari 125 F1 1.5 V12s
Ferrari 166 F2 2.0 V12
Ferrari 3.3 V12
Ferrari 375 F1 4.5 V12

P

Italy Luigi Villoresi
2, 4–5

Italy Alberto Ascari
2, 4–5, 7

France Raymond Sommer
2, 4

Italy Dorino Serafini
7

Italy Scuderia Milano

Maserati

4CLT-50

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

P

Italy Felice Bonetto
4

Milano-Speluzzi[9]

1[9]
Speluzzi 1.5 L4s[9]7

Maserati-Milano

4CLT-50

Milano 1.5 L4s
6

Italy Franco Comotti
7

United States Ecurie Bleue

Talbot-Lago

T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

United States Harry Schell
4

France Raymond Sommer

Talbot-Lago

T26C
T26C-GS

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Raymond Sommer
5–7

France Ecurie Lutetia

Talbot-Lago

T26C-DA

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Eugène Chaboud
5

Switzerland Antonio Branca

Maserati

4CL

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

P

Switzerland Toni Branca
5

France Charles Pozzi

Talbot-Lago

T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Charles Pozzi
6

France Louis Rosier
6

Italy Clemente Biondetti

Ferrari-Jaguar

166S

Jaguar XK 3.4 L6

P

Italy Clemente Biondetti
7

West Germany Paul Pietsch

Maserati

4CLT-48

Maserati 4 CL 1.5 L4s

P

West Germany Paul Pietsch
7

France Guy Mairesse

Talbot-Lago

T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Guy Mairesse
7

France Pierre Levegh

Talbot-Lago

T26C

Talbot 23CV 4.5 L6

D

France Pierre Levegh
7


Results and standings




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos.
Driver

GBR
United Kingdom

MON
Monaco

500
United States

SUI
Switzerland

BEL
Belgium

FRA
France

ITA
Italy
Pts.
1

Italy Giuseppe Farina

1
Ret


1

4
7
1

30
2

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
Ret

1


Ret
1

1

Ret / Ret

27
3

Italy Luigi Fagioli
2
Ret

2
2
2
(3)

24 (28)
4

France Louis Rosier
5
Ret

3
3
6†
4

13
5

Italy Alberto Ascari

2

Ret
5
DNS
2†

11
6

United States Johnnie Parsons



1





9
7

United States Bill Holland


2





6
8

Thailand Prince Bira
Ret
5

4


Ret

5
9

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

DNS



3
7

4
=

Monaco Louis Chiron
Ret
3

9

Ret
Ret

4
=

United Kingdom Reg Parnell
3




Ret


4
=

United States Mauri Rose


3





4
13

Italy Dorino Serafini






2†

3
=

France Yves Giraud-Cabantous
4


Ret
Ret
8


3
=

France Raymond Sommer

4

Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret

3
=

France Robert Manzon

Ret



4
Ret

3
=

United States Cecil Green


4





3
=

France Philippe Étancelin
8
Ret

Ret
Ret
5†
5

3
19

Italy Felice Bonetto



5

Ret
DNS

2
20

France Eugène Chaboud




Ret
5†


1
=

United States Joie Chitwood


5†





1
=

United States Tony Bettenhausen


5†





1


Switzerland Toulo de Graffenried
Ret
Ret

6


6

0


United Kingdom Bob Gerard
6
6






0


Italy Luigi Villoresi

Ret

Ret
6
DNS


0


United States Lee Wallard


6





0


France Charles Pozzi





6†


0


Belgium Johnny Claes
11
7

10
8
Ret
Ret

0


United Kingdom Cuth Harrison
7
Ret




Ret

0


France Pierre Levegh




7
Ret
Ret

0


United States Walt Faulkner



7





0


Italy Nello Pagani



7




0


United States Harry Schell

Ret

8




0


United States George Connor


8





0


United Kingdom Geoffrey Crossley
Ret



9



0


United Kingdom David Hampshire
9




Ret


0


United States Paul Russo


9





0


Switzerland Toni Branca



11
10



0


United States Pat Flaherty


10





0


United Kingdom Brian Shawe-Taylor
10†







0


United Kingdom Joe Fry
10†







0


United States Myron Fohr


11





0


United States Duane Carter


12





0


United States Mack Hellings


13





0


United States Jack McGrath


14





0


United States Troy Ruttman


15





0


United States Gene Hartley


16





0


United States Jimmy Davies


17





0


United States Johnny McDowell


18





0


United States Walt Brown


19





0


United States Spider Webb


20





0


United States Jerry Hoyt


21





0


United States Walt Ader


22





0


United States Jackie Holmes


23





0


United States Jim Rathmann


24





0


Republic of Ireland Joe Kelly
NC







0


Italy Franco Rol

Ret



Ret
Ret

0


France Eugène Martin
Ret


Ret




0


Argentina José Froilán González

Ret



Ret


0


United Kingdom David Murray
Ret





Ret

0


France Maurice Trintignant

Ret




Ret

0


United Kingdom Leslie Johnson
Ret







0


United Kingdom Peter Walker
Ret†







0


United Kingdom Tony Rolt
Ret†







0


United States Henry Banks


Ret





0


United States Bill Schindler


Ret





0


United States Fred Agabashian


Ret





0


United States Jimmy Jackson


Ret





0


United States Sam Hanks


Ret





0


United States Dick Rathmann


Ret





0


United States Duke Dinsmore


Ret





0


United States Bayliss Levrett


Ret†





0


United States Bill Cantrell


Ret†





0


France Guy Mairesse






Ret

0


West Germany Paul Pietsch






Ret

0


Italy Clemente Biondetti






Ret

0


France Henri Louveau






Ret

0


Italy Franco Comotti






Ret

0


Italy Consalvo Sanesi






Ret

0


Italy Piero Taruffi






Ret†

0


Argentina Alfredo Pián

DNS






0
Pos.
Driver

GBR
United Kingdom

MON
Monaco

500
United States

SUI
Switzerland

BEL
Belgium

FRA
France

ITA
Italy
Pts.























Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
Blue
Other classified position

Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)

  • Italics indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded)


  • Bold indicates pole position

  • † Position shared between more drivers of the same car

  • Only the best four results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.


Non-championship race results


The following Formula One races, which did not count towards the World Championship of Drivers, were also held in 1950.




















































































































Race Name
Circuit
Date
Winning driver
Constructor
Report

France XI Pau Grand Prix

Pau
10 April

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Maserati

Report

United Kingdom II Richmond Trophy

Goodwood
10 April

United Kingdom Reg Parnell

Italy Maserati

Report

Italy V San Remo Grand Prix

Ospedaletti
16 April

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Alfa Romeo

Report

France IV Grand Prix de Paris

Montlhéry
30 April

France Georges Grignard

France Talbot-Lago

Report

United Kingdom XII British Empire Trophy

Douglas
15 June

United Kingdom Bob Gerard

United Kingdom ERA

Report

Italy IV Gran Premio di Bari

Lungomare
9 July

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Alfa Romeo

Report

United Kingdom IV J.C.C. Jersey Road Race

Saint Helier
13 July

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

Italy Ferrari

Report

France XII Circuit de l'Albigeois

Albi
16 July

France Louis Rosier

France Talbot-Lago

Report

Netherlands I Grote Prijs van Nederland

Zandvoort
23 July

France Louis Rosier

France Talbot-Lago

Report

Switzerland III Grand Prix des Nations

Geneva
30 July

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Alfa Romeo

Report

United Kingdom I Nottingham Trophy

Gamston
7 August

United Kingdom David Hampshire

Italy Maserati

Report

United Kingdom IV Ulster Trophy

Dundrod
12 August

United Kingdom Peter Whitehead

Italy Ferrari

Report

Italy XIX Coppa Acerbo

Pescara
15 August

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Alfa Romeo

Report

United Kingdom I Sheffield Telegraph Trophy

Gamston
19 August

United Kingdom Cuth Harrison

United Kingdom ERA

Report

United Kingdom II BRDC International Trophy

Silverstone
26 August

Italy Giuseppe Farina

Italy Alfa Romeo

Report

United Kingdom III Goodwood Trophy

Goodwood
30 September

United Kingdom Reg Parnell

United Kingdom BRM

Report

Spain X Gran Premio de Penya Rhin

Pedralbes
29 October

Italy Alberto Ascari

Italy Ferrari

Report

Chile Chilean Grand Prix

Pedro de Valdivia Norte Circuit
17 December

Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio

Italy Ferrari

Report


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