Date | Saturday 21 July 1951 |
Event | Scottish GP |
Circuit | Winfield Aerodrome |
Event Format | Race of 50 laps |
Championship | Non-championship |
Race number | #9 of 14 in 1951 #133 (of all time) |
Laps | 50 |
Circuit Perimeter | 3219 m |
Race Distance | 3219 × 50 − 4 = 160.946 km |
Grid Format | 4-3-4-3 |
Pole Position | Right |
First Corner | Unknown |
Entries | 13 |
Qualifiers | 10 |
Finishers | 5 |
Debutants | Archie Butterworth (Driver),
Bill Black (Driver),
Bill Skelly (Driver),
Gillie Tyrer (Driver),
Ian Stewart (Driver),
John Waugh (Driver),
Rob Dickson (Driver),
Ron Flockhart (Driver),
AJB (Car Manufacturer),
Healey (Car Manufacturer),
JP (Car Manufacturer),
Lea-Francis (Car Manufacturer),
Healey (Engine Manufacturer),
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Lea-Francis (Engine Manufacturer),
Steyr (Engine Manufacturer),
Vincet (Engine Manufacturer),
AJB (Car Model),
BMW 328 Sports (Car Model),
Healey (Car Model),
JP (Car Model),
Jaguar XK120 sports (Car Model),
Lea-Francis (Car Model),
66 (Car Number),
Scottish GP (Event),
Winfield Aerodrome (Circuit)
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Milestones | Car 6 – 1st Pole Position (Car Number)
Car 83 – 1st Fastest Lap (Car Number)
Car 9 – 1st Win (Car Number)
Alta – 1st Fastest Lap (Engine Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Pole Position (Engine Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Win (Engine Manufacturer)
Alta – 1st Fastest Lap (Car Manufacturer)
Philip Fotheringham-Parker – 1st Win (Driver)
Reg Parnell – 1st Pole Position (Driver)
Joe Kelly – 1st Fastest Lap (Driver)
Maserati – 1st Pole Position (Car Manufacturer)
Maserati – 1st Win (Car Manufacturer)
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