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Encyclopedia > 1957 Formula One season
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Season Summary

Season Review

Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
Argentine Grand Prix January 13 Buenos Aires Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Report
Monaco Grand Prix May 19 Monaco Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Report
Indianapolis 500 May 30 Indianapolis Sam Hanks Epperly-Offenhauser Report
French Grand Prix July 7 Rouen-Les-Essarts Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Report
British Grand Prix July 20 Aintree Stirling Moss Vanwall Report
German Grand Prix August 4 Nürburgring Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Report
Pescara Grand Prix August 18 Pescara Stirling Moss Vanwall Report
Italian Grand Prix September 8 Monza Stirling Moss Vanwall Report

The Argentine Grand Prix was a round of the Formula One championship, held intermittently from 1953 to 1998. ... January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... The Autodromo Oscar Alfredo Galvez is a race circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a noted Argentinian racing car driver and winner of the Formula One championship five times, including four in a row from 1954-57. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 13, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Stirling Moss 144. ... The principality of Monaco holds one of the oldest races on the Formula One automobile racing circuit. ... May 19 is the 139th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (140th in leap years). ... Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a noted Argentinian racing car driver and winner of the Formula One championship five times, including four in a row from 1954-57. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 19, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Manuel Fangio 145. ... Indianapolis 500, 1994 The Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, frequently shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500, is an American race for open-wheel automobiles held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. ... May 30 is the 150th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (151st in leap years). ... Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana (a separate city completely surrounded by Indianapolis) in the United States, is the second-oldest surviving auto racing track in the world (after The Milwaukee Mile), having existed since 1909. ... Sam Hanks was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from the United States. ... Mount Epperly is a 4359m high mountain in Antarctica. ... Offenhauser was a Formula One engine manufacturer from 1950 through 1960 for the Indianapolis 500. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jim Rathmann 102. ... The French Grand Prix is a Formula One race held as part of Fédération Internationale de lAutomobiles annual Formula One automobile racing championship season. ... July 7 is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 177 days remaining. ... Rouen-Les-Essarts was a 4. ... Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a noted Argentinian racing car driver and winner of the Formula One championship five times, including four in a row from 1954-57. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Rouen-Les-Essarts on July 7, 1957. ... The British Grand Prix is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. ... July 20 is the 201st day (202nd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 164 days remaining. ... Aintree race course is a British horse racing venue in Aintree, near Liverpool, on Merseyside. ... Sir Stirling Moss OBE (born September 17, 1929 in London) is a British auto racing driver. ... Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Aintree on July 20, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Stirling Moss 159. ... German Grand Prix - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... August 4 is the 216th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (217th in leap years), with 149 days remaining. ... The Nürburgring (alternative spelling: Nuerburgring; known as simply the Ring by enthusiasts) is the name of a famous road circuit for autos or motorcycles in Germany, of which there are several configurations. ... Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a noted Argentinian racing car driver and winner of the Formula One championship five times, including four in a row from 1954-57. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 4, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Manuel Fangio 917. ... The Pescara Grand Prix is the longest circuit ever used in the F1 World Championship, at just under 16 miles. ... August 18 is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The Pescara Circuit was a 16. ... Sir Stirling Moss OBE (born September 17, 1929 in London) is a British auto racing driver. ... Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One Pescara Grand Prix held at Pescara Circuit on August 18, 1957. ... The Italian Grand Prix is one of the longest running events on the motor racing calendar. ... September 8 is the 251st day of the year (252nd in leap years). ... Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is a motor racing circuit near the town of Monza in Italy, north of Milan. ... Sir Stirling Moss OBE (born September 17, 1929 in London) is a British auto racing driver. ... Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ... Results from the 1957 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 8, 1957 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Tony Brooks 143. ...

1957 Drivers Championship final standings

Place Driver Number Country Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Juan Manuel Fangio 2 Argentina 46 4 6 4
2 Stirling Moss 18 Britain 25 3 3 1
3 Luigi Musso 32 Italy 16   2  
4 Mike Hawthorn 34 Britain 13   2  
5 Tony Brooks 22 Britain 11   1 1
6 Masten Gregory 26 USA 10   1  
7 Harry Schell 4 USA 10   1  
8 Sam Hanks 9 USA 8 1 1  
9 Peter Collins 30 Britain 8   2  
10 Jim Rathmann 26 USA 7   1  
11 Jean Behra 6 France 6   1  
12 Stuart Lewis-Evans 20 Britain 5     1
13 Maurice Trintignant 16 France 5      
14 Wolfgang von Trips 36 Germany 4   1  
15 Jimmy Bryan 1 USA 4   1  
16 Carlos Menditeguy 8 Argentina 4   1  
17 Paul Russo 54 USA 3      
18 Andy Linden 73 USA 2      
19 Roy Salvadori 22 Britain 2      
20 Alfonso de Portago 20 Spain 1      
21 Giorgio Scarlatti 8 Italy 1      
22 Jose-Froilan Gonzalez 12 Argentina 1     1
23 Johnny Boyd 6 USA        
24 Alessandro de Tomaso 26 Argentina        
25 Luigi Piotti 42 Italy        
26 Johnny Thomson 10 USA        
27 Paco Godia 10 Spain        
28 Al Herman 89 USA        
29 Marshall Teague 48 USA        
30 Johnnie Tolan 28 USA        
31 Mike Magill 77 USA        
32 Pat O'Connor 12 USA       1
33 Rodger Ward 8 USA        
34 Al Keller 16 USA        
35 Tony Bettenhausen 27 USA        
36 Troy Ruttman 52 USA        
37 Les Leston 26 Britain        
38 Mike MacDowel 24 Britain        
39 Don Edmunds 92 USA        
40 Andre Simon 28 France        
41 Bill Cheesbourg 31 USA        
42 Ron Flockhart 6 Britain        
43 Johnnie Parsons 18 USA        
44 Bob Christie 95 USA        
45 Bob Gerard 38 Britain        
46 Bob Veith 7 USA        
47 Chuck Weyant 82 USA        
48 Don Freeland 3 USA        
49 Ed Elisian 83 USA        
50 Eddie Johnson 43 USA        
51 Eddie Russo 37 USA        
52 Eddie Sachs 88 USA        
53 Elmer George 23 USA        
54 Jimmy Reece 5 USA        
55 Jack Turner 19 USA        
56 Bruce Halford 16 Britain        
57 Jimmy Daywalt 57 USA        
58 Eugenio Castellotti 14 Italy        
59 Joakim Bonnier 24 Sweden        
60 Jack Brabham 24 Australia        
61 Jack Fairman 24 Britain        
62 Ivor Bueb 32 Britain        
63 Horace Gould 14 Britain        
64 Herbert MacKay-Fraser 28 USA        
65 Hans Herrmann 17 Germany        
66 Gene Hartley 22 USA        
67 Fred Agabashian 14 USA        

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