PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • 1958 French Grand Prix
rdfs:comment
  • Colors = id:canvas value:rgb(0.937,0.937,0.937) id:linemark value:gray(0.8) id:linemark2 value:gray(0.9) BackgroundColors = canvas:canvas PlotData = mark:(line,linemark) from:start till:end color:red shift:(20,-5) text:Mike Hawthorn (Laps 1-50) The race was marred by an accident on lap 10 which claimed the life of Ferrari driver Luigi Musso. At the hairpin (turn 5), his car left the track and rolled through a ditch, causing it to somersault. Musso was ejected from the car and suffered serious head injuries. The Italian was airlifted to hospital where he died hours later.
owl:sameAs
Season
  • 1958
dcterms:subject
thirdnation
  • GER
fastestlapnation
  • GBR
lapdistance
  • 8.302000
winnernation
  • GBR
polenation
  • GBR
fastestlapdriver
  • Mike Hawthorn
circuittype
  • Road circuit
secondnation
  • GBR
poletime
  • 2
dbkwik:f1/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Winner
  • Mike Hawthorn
Date
  • --07-06
OfficialName
  • XLIV Grand Prix de l'ACF
ImageSize
  • 300
Caption
  • The Reims-Gueux Grand Prix layout from 1954-72
Laps
  • 50
circuit
  • Circuit de Reims-Gueux
fastestlap
  • 2
Distance
  • 415.100000
third
  • Wolfgang von Trips
Race
  • 6
Second
  • Stirling Moss
Flag
  • FRA
Pole
  • Mike Hawthorn
Location
  • Gueux, France
fastestlapnumber
  • 45
abstract
  • Colors = id:canvas value:rgb(0.937,0.937,0.937) id:linemark value:gray(0.8) id:linemark2 value:gray(0.9) BackgroundColors = canvas:canvas PlotData = mark:(line,linemark) from:start till:end color:red shift:(20,-5) text:Mike Hawthorn (Laps 1-50) The 1958 French Grand Prix was the 6th race of the 1958 Formula One World Championship. Held at the Circuit de Reims-Gueux in northern France, the race was won from lights to flag by Mike Hawthorn. Hawthorn also claimed the fastest lap, giving the Ferrari driver his one-and-only Grand Chelem. Second was Vanwall drive Stirling Moss with Wolfgang von Trips in third. The result tied up the top of the Drivers' Championship table with Moss and Hawthorn both on 23 points. Moss had the advantage however as he had won one more race. Ferrari extended their lead in the Manufacturers' title race to six points. The race was marred by an accident on lap 10 which claimed the life of Ferrari driver Luigi Musso. At the hairpin (turn 5), his car left the track and rolled through a ditch, causing it to somersault. Musso was ejected from the car and suffered serious head injuries. The Italian was airlifted to hospital where he died hours later. The French Grand Prix marked the retirement from F1 of 5-time and reigning World Champion, Juan Manuel Fangio. The Argentinian legend finished the race 4th, after Peter Collins crashed ahead of him on the final lap. The crash would not have affected Fangio, but for the fact that Mike Hawthorn had slowed to allow Fangio to unlap himself on his final outing. The one-point difference was to cost Collins fourth place in the Drivers' Championship. __TOC__