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Encyclopedia > 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix

Results from the 1958 Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix held at Oporto on August 24, 1958


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 Stirling Moss Vanwall 50 11:28.2 1 8
2 24 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 50 + 5:12.75 2 6
3 6 Stuart Lewis-Evans Vanwall 49 + 1 Lap 3 4
4 8 Jean Behra BRM 49 + 1 Lap 4 3
5 22 Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari 49 + 1 Lap 6 2
6 10 Harry Schell BRM 49 + 1 Lap 7  
7 14 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax 48 + 2 Laps 8  
8 12 Maurice Trintignant Cooper-Climax 48 + 2 Laps 9  
9 16 Roy Salvadori Cooper-Climax 46 + 4 Laps 17  
Ret 28 Carroll Shelby Maserati 47 Brakes 10  
Ret 4 Tony Brooks Vanwall 37 Spun Off 5  
Ret 20 Graham Hill Lotus-Climax 25 Spun Off 12  
Ret 18 Cliff Allison Maserati 15 Engine 13  
Ret 32 Jo Bonnier Maserati 9 Physical 14  
Ret 30 Maria Teresa de Filippis Maserati 6 Engine 15  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Mike Hawthorn 2'32.370


Previous Race:
1958 German Grand Prix
FIA 1958 Formula One
World Championship
Next Race:
1958 Italian Grand Prix
Previous Race:
None
Portuguese Grand Prix Next Race:
1959 Portuguese Grand Prix





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