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Results from the 1958 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 18, 1958 1958 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The inaugural Formula One World Championship was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in his Alfa Romeo in 1950, barely defeating his Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio. ... The principality of Monaco holds one of the oldest races on the Formula One automobile racing circuit. ... May 18 is the 138th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (139th in leap years). ...


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 20 Maurice Trintignant Cooper-Climax 100 52:28.1 5 8
2 34 Luigi Musso Ferrari 100 20.2 10 6
3 36 Peter Collins Ferrari 100 38.8 9 4
4 16 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax 97 + 3 Laps 3 3
5 8 Harry Schell BRM 91 + 9 Laps 12 2
6 24 Cliff Allison Lotus-Climax   + 13 Laps  
Ret 40 Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari   Engine  
Ret 58 Jo Bonnier Maserati   Accident  
Ret 26 Graham Hill Lotus-Climax   Halfshaft  
Ret 18 Roy Salvadori Cooper-Climax   Gearbox  
Ret 38 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari   Fuel pump  
Ret 28 Stirling Moss Vanwall   Engine  
Ret 6 Jean Behra BRM   Brakes  
Ret 46 Giorgio Scarlatti Maserati   Engine  
Ret 30 Tony Brooks Vanwall   Engine  
Ret 32 Stuart Lewis-Evans Vanwall   Overheating  
DNQ 22 Ron Flockhart Cooper-Climax    
DNQ 50 Ken Kavanagh Maserati    
DNQ 48 Gerino Gerini Maserati    
DNQ 12 Bruce Kessler Connaught-Alta    
DNQ 14 Paul Emery Connaught-Alta    
DNQ 44 Maria Teresa de Filippis Maserati    
DNQ 56 Andre Testut Maserati    
DNQ 52 Giulio Cabianca Osca    
DNQ 54 Luigi Piotti Osca    
DNQ 42 Horace Gould Maserati    
DNQ 10 Ron Flockhart BRM    
DNQ 12 Bernie Ecclestone Connaught-Alta    
DNQ 50 Luigi Taramazzo Maserati    
DNQ 56 Louis Chiron Maserati    
DNQ 4 Paco Godia Maserati    

Maurice Trintignant, born October 30, 1917 in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes in the Vaucluse departement of the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Region of France, is a race car driver. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Luigi Musso (born July 28, 1924 - died July 6, 1958) was an Italian auto racing driver. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Peter Collins was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 Sir John Arthur Jack Brabham, OBE (born April 2, 1926) is an Australian racing driver who was Formula One champion in 1959, 1960 and 1966. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Harry Schell was a Formula One driver from the United States. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Cliff Allison (born 8 February British Formula One driver who participated during seasons 1958 to 1961. ... Jump to: navigation, search Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Wolfgang von Trips (May 4, 1928 - September 10, 1961) was a Formula One driver from Germany. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Joakim Jo Bonnier (Djurgarden, Stockholm, January 31, 1930 - Le Mans Circuit, Le Mans, France, June 11, 1972) was a Swedish racing driver. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Norman Graham Hill (February 17, 1929 - November 29, 1975) was a British motor racing champion. ... Jump to: navigation, search Team Lotus was one of Formula 1s most successful teams. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Roy Salvadori was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... John Michael Hawthorn (April 10, 1929 - January 22, 1959) was a race car driver, born in Mexborough, Yorkshire, England. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the common name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... 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. ... Jean Behra (Nizza, February 16, 1921 - AVUS, Berlin, August 1, 1959) was a Formula One driver from France. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Giorgio Scarlatti was a Formula One driver from Italy. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... | Name = Tony James Brooks | Nationality = irish Tony James Brooks, born February 11, 1991, as = Anthony James Brooks was a Born in youngstown,Ohio in 1991 to Cathrine and Robert Brooks as a blacked haired blue eyed boy. ... Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ... Stuart Lewis-Evans was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. ... Ron Flockhart was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Ken Kavanagh was a professional race car driver from Australia. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Gerino Gerini was a Formula One driver from Italy. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Bruce Kessler was a professional race car driver from USA. He tried but failed to qualify for 1 Formula One grand prix with Connaught. ... Connaught redirects here. ... Alta was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ... Paul Emery was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Connaught redirects here. ... Alta was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ... Maria Teresa de Filippis was a Formula One driver from Italy. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Andre Testut was a professional race car driver from Monaco. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Giulio Cabianca was a Formula One driver from Italy. ... Luigi Piotti was a Formula One driver from Italy. ... Horace Gould was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Ron Flockhart was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Bernard Charles Bernie Ecclestone (born October 28, 1930 in the UK) is the president and CEO of Formula One Management and Formula One Administration, and as such is generally considered the primary authority in Formula One racing. ... Connaught redirects here. ... Alta was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ... Luigi Taramazzo was a professional race car driver from Italy. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Louis Alexandre Chiron, born August 3, 1899 in Monte Carlo, Monaco – died there on June 22, 1979, was a champion of Grand Prix motor racing. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ... Paco Godia was a Formula One driver from Spain. ... Present Maserati logo (see also original logo) Maserati is a famous Italian manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars, established in 1914 in Bologna. ...

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  • Fastest Lap: Mike Hawthorn 1'40.600
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  Results from FactBites:
 
Monaco. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (752 words)
Monaco has a 16th-century palace, a 19th-century cathedral in the Byzantine style, and a noted oceanographic museum, founded in 1910 by Prince Albert I. Auto racing is popular, and Monaco is home to both the Monte Carlo Rally and the Monaco Grand Prix.
In accordance with the 1962 constitution, Monaco is governed by the ruling prince (or princess), who is assisted by a minister of state (selected by the prince from three candidates nominated by France), a cabinet (the Council of the Crown), and the National Council, which is elected by universal suffrage every five years.
Monaco was under Spanish protection from 1542 to 1641, under French protection from 1641 to 1793, annexed to France in 1793, and under Sardinian protection from 1815 to 1861.
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