Date | Sunday 16 May 1948 |
Event | Monaco GP |
Circuit | Monte Carlo |
Event Format | Race of 100 laps |
Championship | Non-championship |
Race number | #5 of 19 in 1948 #69 (of all time) |
Laps | 100 |
Circuit Perimeter | 3145 m |
Race Distance | 3145 × 100 − 40 = 314.460 km |
Grid Format | Unknown |
Pole Position | Unknown |
First Corner | Unknown |
Entries | 18 |
Qualifiers | 3 |
Finishers | 8 |
Debutants | Clemar Bucci (Driver),
Cuth Harrison (Driver),
Luigi Villoresi (Driver),
Maurice Trintignant (Driver),
Nino Farina (Driver),
Piero Taruffi (Driver),
Prince Igor Troubetskoy (Driver),
Yves Giraud-Cabantous (Driver),
Delahaye (Car Manufacturer),
Ferrari (Car Manufacturer),
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Delahaye (Engine Manufacturer),
Ferrari (Engine Manufacturer),
Delahaye 135S (Car Model),
ERA E (Car Model),
Ferrari 166C (Car Model),
Maserati 4CLT (Car Model),
Talbot-Lago MD (Car Model),
Talbot-Lago T26C (Car Model),
Monaco GP (Event),
Monte Carlo (Circuit)
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Milestones | Maserati – 1st Fastest Lap (Engine Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Pole Position (Engine Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Win (Engine Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Fastest Lap (Car Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Pole Position (Car Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Win (Car Manufacturer)
Nino Farina – 1st Fastest Lap (Driver)
Nino Farina – 1st Pole Position (Driver)
Nino Farina – 1st Win (Driver)
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