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词条 1931 Grand Prix season
释义

  1. Season review

     European Championship Grands Prix  Non-championship Grands Prix 

  2. Championship final standings[5]

  3. Footnotes

  4. References

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Ferdinando Minoia
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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.[1]

Similar to the modern FIA World Endurance Championship, all championship races were endurance events, each lasing ten hours, so most cars utilised more than one driver.[2][3][4]

Season review

European Championship Grands Prix

Rd Date Name Circuit Winning drivers Winning
constructor
Report
124 May{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Italian Grand PrixMonzaItaly|1861}} Giuseppe CampariAlfa RomeoReport
Italy|1861}} Tazio Nuvolari
221 June{{flagicon|France}} French Grand PrixMontlhéryMonaco}} Louis ChironBugattiReport
Italy|1861}} Achille Varzi
312 July{{flagicon|Belgium}} Belgian Grand PrixSpa-FrancorchampsUK}} William Grover-WilliamsBugattiReport
Italy|1861}} Caberto Conelli

Non-championship Grands Prix

Grandes Épreuves are denoted by a yellow background.
Date Name Circuit Winning driver Winning
constructor
Report
29 MarchFrance}} Tunis Grand Prix Carthage Street CircuitItaly|1861}} Achille Varzi Bugatti Report
6 AprilFrance}} Circuit d'Esterel Plage Saint-RaphaëlFrance}} Philippe Étancelin Bugatti Report
19 AprilMonaco}} Monaco Grand Prix MonacoMonaco}} Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
26 AprilItaly|1861}} Circuito di Alessandria AlessandriaItaly|1861}} Achille Varzi Bugatti Report
10 MayItaly|1861}} Targa Florio MadonieItaly|1861}} Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
10 MayFrance}} Picardy Grand Prix PéronneFrance}} "Ivernel" Bugatti Report
17 MayFrance}} Casablanca Grand Prix Anfa CircuitPoland}} Stanislas Czaykowski Bugatti Report
6 JuneIreland}} Irish Grand Prix DublinUK}} Norman Black MG Report
7 JuneSwitzerland}} Geneva Grand Prix MeyrinFrance}} Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Report
7 JuneItaly|1861}} Rome Grand Prix LittorioItaly|1861}} Ernesto Maserati Maserati Report
7 JunePoland}} Lviv Grand Prix LvivGermany|Weimar}} Hans Stuck Mercedes-Benz Report
7 JuneGermany|Weimar}} Eifelrennen NürburgringGermany|Weimar}} Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
5 JulyFrance}} Grand Prix de la Marne Reims-GueuxFrance}} Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Report
5 JulyFrance}} Circuit du Vaucluse AvignonFrance}} Frédéric Toselli Bugatti Report
19 JulyGermany|Weimar}} German Grand Prix NürburgringGermany|Weimar}} Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
26 JulyFrance}} Dieppe Grand Prix DieppeFrance}} Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
2 AugustItaly|1861}} Coppa Ciano MonteneroItaly|1861}} Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
2 AugustGermany|Weimar}} Avusrennen AVUSGermany|Weimar}} Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
2 AugustFrance}} Circuit du Dauphiné GrenobleFrance}} Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
16 AugustFrance}} Grand Prix du Comminges Saint-GaudensFrance}} Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
16 AugustItaly|1861}} Coppa Acerbo PescaraItaly|1861}} Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Report
6 SeptemberItaly|1861}} Monza Grand Prix MonzaItaly|1861}} Luigi Fagioli Maserati Report
13 SeptemberFrance}} La Baule Grand Prix La BauleUK}} William Grover-Williams Bugatti Report
27 SeptemberCZE}} Masaryk Grand Prix BrnoMonaco}} Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
27 SeptemberFrance}} Brignoles Grand Prix BrignolesFrance}} René Dreyfus Bugatti Report
17 OctoberUK}} Mountain Championship BrooklandsUK}} Henry Birkin Maserati Report

Championship final standings[5]

PosDriver{{flagicon>Italy|1861{{flagicon>France{{flagicon>BelgiumPtsTotal km
1{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Ferdinando Minoia263 9 3935,254
2{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Giuseppe Campari12Ret 9 3368,876
3{{flagicon|France}} Albert Divo37Ret123410,319
{{flagicon|France}} Guy Bouriat37Ret
4{{flagicon|France}} Jean-Pierre Wimille4RetRet133242,582
{{flagicon|France}} Jean Gaupillat4RetRet
5{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Tazio NuvolariRet112 13 2689,000
6{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Achille VarziRet1Ret132353,600
{{flagicon|Monaco}} Louis ChironRet1Ret
7{{flagicon|Russia}}[6] Boris Ivanowski5Ret5152740,255
{{flagicon|France}} Henri Stoffel5Ret5
8{{flagicon|UK}} William Grover-WilliamsRet1142137,524
{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Caberto ConelliRet1
9{{flagicon|UK}} Henry Birkin44 16 2425,763
10{{flagicon|France}} Jean Pesato106162144,538
{{flagicon|France}} Pierre Félix106
11{{flagicon|France}} Robert SénéchalNC5171952,535
{{flagicon|France}} Henri FrètetNC5
12{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Clemente Biondetti3191187,535
{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Luigi Parenti3
13{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Francesco Pirola6201300,000
{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Giovanni Lurani6
14{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Amadeo Ruggeri7201290,534
{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Renato Balestrero7
15{{flagicon|France}} René Dreyfus8 20 1108,279
16{{flagicon|France}} René Ferrant9201070,508
{{flagicon|France}} Louis Rigal9
17{{flagicon|UK}} Earl Howe12 20 975,938
18{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Umberto Klinger8 21 1140,000
19{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Roberto di VecchioRet21870,000
{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Gerolamo FerrariRet
20{{flagicon|France}} Charles Montier721864,200
{{noflag|"Ducolombier"}}7
21{{flagicon|France}} François MontierRet 21 835,240
22{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Emilio EminenteRet21741,887
{{flagicon|France}} Edmond BourlierRet
23{{flagicon|France}} Georges d'ArnouxRet21729,013
{{flagicon|France}} Max FournyRet
24{{flagicon|France}} Marcel LehouxRetRet21678,288
{{flagicon|France}} Philippe ÉtancelinRetRet
25{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Enzo GrimaldiRet22616,362
{{noflag|"Borgait"}}Ret
26{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Luigi FagioliRet22566,474
{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Ernesto MaseratiRet
27{{flagicon|Germany|Weimar}} Rudolf CaracciolaRet22490,836
{{flagicon|Germany|Weimar}} Otto MerzRet
28{{flagicon|UK}} William "Bummer" ScottRet23276,800
{{noflag|S. Armstrong-Payne}}Ret
29{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Alfredo CaniatoRet23150,000
{{flagicon|ITA|1861}} Mario TadiniRet
30{{flagicon|UK}} Jack DunfeeRet230
{{noflag|"Appleyard"}}Ret
ineligible for points
group=N|Borzacchini was co-driver with Nuvolari at the Italian GP, Campari at the French GP and Nuvolari at the Belgian GP, therefore rules excluded him from scoring.{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Baconin BorzacchiniRet22
group=N|Eyston was co-driver with Birkin at the French GP and Birkin drove with Lewis at the Belgian GP, therefore rules excluded Eyston from scoring.{{flagicon|UK}} George Eyston4
group=N|Ghersi was co-driver with Klinger at the Italian GP and with Dreyfus at the French GP, therefore rules excluded him from scoring.{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Pietro Ghersi88
group=N|Lewis was co-driver with Howe at the French GP and with Birkin at the Belgian GP, therefore rules excluded him from scoring.{{flagicon|UK}} Brian Lewis124
group=N|Minozzi was co-driver with Nuvolari at the French GP and with Minoia at the Belgian GP, therefore rules excluded him from scoring.{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Giovanni Minozzi113
group=N|Zehender was co-driver with Minoia at the French GP and with Campari at the Belgian GP, therefore rules excluded him from scoring.{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Goffredo ZehenderDNS6Ret
group=N|Marinoni was entered as the co-driver with Campari at the Italian GP but instead of Marinoni, Nuvolari took over.{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Attilio MarinoniDNS
PosDriver{{flagicon>Italy|1861{{flagicon>France{{flagicon>BelgiumPtsTotal km
{{EC driver results legend}}

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/cha1.htm|title=THE 1931 EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE CHAMPIONSHIP|work=kolumbus.fi|accessdate=October 11, 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/gpw2.htm|title=GRAND PRIX WINNERS 1895-1949 – by Hans Etzrodt|work=kolumbus.fi|accessdate=October 17, 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.teamdan.com/archive/gen/1931.html|title=1931 Grands Prix|work=teamdan.com|accessdate=October 17, 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/main.htm|title=THE GOLDEN ERA – OF GRAND PRIX RACING|work=kolumbus.fi|accessdate=October 11, 2017}}
5. ^Information for 1 to 7 drivers originates from 1931 AUTOMOBIL-REVUE, while data for drivers 8 to 30 was compiled in 2008. http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/cha1.htm
6. ^Ivanowski was a Russian national, but in exile since the Russian Revolution

References

{{reflist}}{{European Championship (auto racing)}}{{Grand Prix seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1931 Grand Prix Season}}

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