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Übersicht Rennen WM Endstand Rennfahrer Übersicht Rennen WM Endstand Rennfahrer Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Rennkalender Nr. Datum Land Rennkurs 1 13.01.1957 Argentinien Buenos Aires 2 19.05.1957 Monaco Monte Carlo 3 30.05.1957 USA Indianapolis 500 4 07.07.1957 Frankreich Rouen 5 20.07.1957 England Aintree 6 04.08.1957 Deutschland Nürburgring 7 18.08.1957 Pescara Pescara 8 08.09.1957 Italien Monza Punkteverteilung Punktevergabe : Platz 1 = 8 Punkte Platz 2 = 6 Punkte Platz 3 = 4 Punkte Platz 4 = 3 Punkte Platz 5 = 2 Punkte Schnellste Rennrunde = 1 Punkt Gewertet wurden die besten 5 Resultate von 8 Rennen . Renndistanz 500 KM oder maximal 3 Stunden Besonderheit Fahrerwechsel waren erlaubt. Die erzielten Punkte wurden in diesen Fällen aufgeteilt. Das Rennen von Indianapolis zählte mit zur Weltmeisterschaft, allerdings nahmen die europäischen Teams an dem Rennen nicht teil. Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 1 Datum 13.01.1957 Land Argentinien Rennkurs Buenos Aires Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 2 Behra Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 3 Menditéguy Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 4 Schell Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 5 González F./de Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 6 Perdisa/Collins/von Ferrari Lancia Englebert Schnellste Rennrunde Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H 1 Moss Maserati Maserati 1:43,600 135,938 2 Fangio Maserati Maserati 1:43,700 135,807 3 Behra Maserati Maserati 1:44,000 135,415 4 Castellotti Ferrari Lancia 1:44,200 135,155 5 Collins Ferrari Lancia 1:44,600 134,639 6 Musso Ferrari Lancia 1:44,800 134,382 7 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia 1:44,800 134,382 8 Menditéguy Maserati Maserati 1:46,500 132,237 9 Schell Maserati Maserati 1:46,600 132,113 10 González F. Ferrari Lancia 1:46,800 131,865 11 Perdisa Ferrari Lancia 1:48,600 129,680 12 de Tomaso Ferrari Ferrari 1:56,100 121,302 13 Bonnier Maserati Maserati 1:58,200 130,159 14 Piotti Maserati Maserati 1:58,200 130,159 Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 2 Datum 19.05.1957 Land Monaco Rennkurs Monte Carlo Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 2 Brooks Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Platz 3 Gregory Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 4 Lewis-Evans Connaught Alta Dunlop Platz 5 Trintignant Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 6 Brabham Cooper Climax Dunlop Schnellste Rennrunde Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H 1 Fangio Maserati Maserati 1:42,700 110,243 2 Collins Ferrari Lancia 1:43,300 109,603 3 Moss Vanwall Vanwall 1:43,600 109,286 4 Brooks Vanwall Vanwall 1:44,400 108,448 5 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia 1:44,600 108,241 6 Menditéguy Maserati Maserati 1:46,700 106,111 7 Trintignant Ferrari Lancia 1:46,700 106,111 8 Schell Maserati Maserati 1:47,300 105,517 9 von Trips Ferrari Lancia 1:47,900 104,930 10 Gregory Maserati Maserati 1:48,400 104,446 11 Flockhart BRM BRM 1:48,600 104,254 12 Gould Maserati Maserati 1:48,700 104,158 13 Lewis-Evans Connaught Lea Francis 1:49,100 103,776 14 Scarlatti Maserati Maserati 1:49,200 103,681 15 Brabham Cooper Climax 1:49,300 103,586 16 Bueb Connaught Lea Francis 1:49,400 103,492 Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 3 Datum 30.05.1957 Land USA Rennkurs Indianapolis 500 Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Hanks Epperly Offenhauser Firestone Platz 2 Rathmann Epperly Offenhauser Firestone Platz 3 Bryan Kuzma Offenhauser Firestone Platz 4 Russo Kurtis Kraft Novi Firestone Platz 5 Linden Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser Firestone Platz 6 Boyd Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser Firestone Schnellste Rennrunde Rathmann Epperly Offenhauser Firestone Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 4 Datum 07.07.1957 Land Frankreich Rennkurs Rouen Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 2 Musso Ferrari Lancia Dunlop Platz 3 Collins Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 4 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 5 Behra Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 6 Schell Maserati Maserati Pirelli Schnellste Rennrunde Musso Ferrari Ferrari Englebert Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H 1 Fangio Maserati Maserati 2:21,500 166,440 2 Behra Maserati Maserati 2:22,600 165,156 3 Musso Ferrari Lancia 2:22,700 165,040 4 Schell Maserati Maserati 2:23,200 164,464 5 Collins Ferrari Lancia 2:23,300 164,349 6 Salvadori Vanwall Vanwall 2:25,100 162,310 7 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia 2:25,600 161,753 8 Trintignant Ferrari Lancia 2:25,900 161,420 9 Menditéguy Maserati Maserati 2:26,100 161,199 10 Lewis-Evans Vanwall Vanwall 2:27,600 159,561 11 Flockhart BRM BRM 2:27,800 159,345 12 Fraser BRM BRM 2:29,900 157,113 13 Brabham Cooper Climax 2:30,900 156,072 14 Gould Maserati Maserati 2:35,000 151,943 15 Mac Dowell Cooper Climax 2:38,600 148,494 Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 5 Datum 20.07.1957 Land England Rennkurs Aintree Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Brooks/Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Platz 2 Musso Ferrari Lancia Dunlop Platz 3 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 4 Trintignant/Collins Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 5 Salvadori Cooper Climax Pirelli Platz 6 Gerard Cooper Bristol Dunlop Schnellste Rennrunde Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H 1 Moss Vanwall Vanwall 2:00,200 144,599 2 Behra Maserati Maserati 2:00,400 144,359 3 Brooks Vanwall Vanwall 2:00,400 144,359 4 Fangio Maserati Maserati 2:00,600 144,119 5 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia 2:01,200 143,406 6 Lewis-Evans Vanwall Vanwall 2:01,200 143,406 7 Schell Maserati Maserati 2:01,400 143,170 8 Collins Ferrari Lancia 2:01,800 142,700 9 Trintignant Ferrari Lancia 2:03,200 141,078 10 Musso Ferrari Lancia 2:03,400 140,849 11 Menditéguy Maserati Maserati 2:05,400 138,603 12 Leston BRM BRM 2:05,600 138,382 13 Brabham Cooper Climax 2:07,000 136,857 14 Salvadori Cooper Climax 2:07,000 136,857 15 Fairman BRM BRM 2:08,600 135,154 16 Bonnier Maserati Maserati 2:12,600 131,077 17 Gerard Cooper Bristol 2:12,600 131,077 18 Bueb Maserati Maserati 2:15,400 128,366 Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 6 Datum 04.08.1957 Land Deutschland Rennkurs Nürburgring Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 2 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 3 Collins Ferrari Lancia Englebert Platz 4 Musso Ferrari Lancia Dunlop Platz 5 Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Platz 6 Behra Maserati Maserati Pirelli Schnellste Rennrunde Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H 1 Fangio Maserati Maserati 9:25,600 145,184 2 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia 9:28,400 144,469 3 Behra Maserati Maserati 9:30,500 143,937 4 Collins Ferrari Lancia 9:34,700 142,885 5 Brooks Vanwall Vanwall 9:36,100 142,563 6 Schell Maserati Maserati 9:39,200 141,775 7 Moss Vanwall Vanwall 9:41,200 141,287 8 Musso Ferrari Lancia 9:43,100 140,827 9 Lewis-Evans Vanwall Vanwall 9:45,000 140,369 10 Gregory Maserati Maserati 9:51,300 138,874 11 Herrmann Maserati Maserati 10:00,000 136,860 12 Barth Porsche Porsche 10:02,200 136,360 13 Scarlatti Maserati Maserati 10:04,900 135,751 14 Salvadori Cooper Climax 10:06,000 135,505 15 Maglioli Porsche Porsche 10:08,900 134,860 16 Halford Maserati Maserati 10:14,500 133,631 17 Naylor Cooper Climax 10:15,000 133,522 18 Brabham Cooper Climax 10:18,800 132,702 19 Gould Maserati Maserati 10:20,800 132,274 20 de Beaufort Porsche Porsche 10:25,900 131,197 21 Godia Maserati Maserati 10:32,300 129,869 22 Marsh Cooper Climax 10:48,200 126,683 23 England Cooper Climax 11:08,400 122,855 24 Gibson Cooper Climax 11:46,400 116,246 Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 7 Datum 18.08.1957 Land Pescara Rennkurs Pescara Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Platz 2 Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 3 Schell Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 4 Gregory Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 5 Lewis-Evans Vanwall Vanwall Dunlop Platz 6 Scarlatti Maserati Maserati Dunlop Schnellste Rennrunde Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit KM/H 1 Fangio Maserati Maserati 9:44,600 157,517 2 Moss Vanwall Vanwall 9:54,700 154,842 3 Musso Ferrari Lancia 10:00,000 153,474 4 Behra Maserati Maserati 10:03,100 152,685 5 Schell Maserati Maserati 10:04,600 152,306 6 Brooks Vanwall Vanwall 10:08,800 151,256 7 Gregory Maserati Maserati 10:26,100 147,076 8 Lewis-Evans Vanwall Vanwall 10:29,600 146,259 9 Scarlatti Maserati Maserati 10:36,600 144,650 10 Bonnier Maserati Maserati 11:01,400 139,226 11 Gould Maserati Maserati 11:09,600 137,522 12 Godia Maserati Maserati 11:09,800 137,480 13 Piotti Maserati Maserati 11:10,600 137,316 14 Halford Maserati Maserati 11:16,300 136,159 15 Salvadori Cooper Climax 11:24,200 134,587 16 Brabham Cooper Climax 11:35,200 132,457 Quelle www.f1-datenbank.de Formel 1 Rennjahr 1957 Saisonrennen 8 Datum 08.09.1957 Land Italien Rennkurs Monza Wertung Fahrer Rennteam Motorhersteller Reifenhersteller Sieger Moss Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Platz 2 Fangio Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 3 von Trips Lancia Lancia Englebert Platz 4 Gregory Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 5 Scarlatti/Schell Maserati Maserati Pirelli Platz 6 Hawthorn Ferrari Lancia Englebert Schnellste Rennrunde Brooks Vanwall Vanwall Pirelli Startaufstellung Platz Fahrer Team Motor Zeit
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