1933 Italian Grand Prix

The 1933 Italian Grand Prix (formally the XI Gran Premio d'Italia) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on 10 September 1933. The race was held over 50 laps of a 10 km circuit for a total race distance of 500 km and was won by Luigi Fagioli driving an Alfa Romeo.

1933 Italian Grand Prix
Race details
Date 10 September 1933
Official name XI Gran Premio d'Italia
Location Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
Monza, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 10.00 km (6.21 miles)
Distance 50 laps, 500.000 km (310.694 miles)
Pole position
Driver Alfa Romeo
Grid positions set by ballot
Fastest lap
Driver Italy Luigi Fagioli[1] Alfa Romeo
Time 3:13.2
Podium
First Alfa Romeo
Second Maserati
Third Maserati

The same day, the Monza Grand Prix was held on the same site, but using only the banked oval circuit. Three top drivers: Giuseppe Campari, Baconin Borzacchini and Stanislas Czaykowski were killed in two separate accidents.

Starting Grid (4-4-4): Positions Drawn

GridDriverGridDriverGridDriverGridDriver
1Italy Eugenio Siena2Italy Luigi Premoli3France Jean Gaupillat4France Robert Brunet
5Italy Luigi Fagioli6Italy Luigi Castelbarco7Italy Piero Taruffi8Italy Clemente Biondetti
9Italy Ernesto Maserati10Italy Tazio Nuvolari11Italy Lelio Pellegrini12Monaco Louis Chiron
13Italy Goffredo Zehender14United Kingdom Francis Howe15Italy Antonio Brivio16Italy Pietro Ghersi
17France Guy Moll18United Kingdom Whitney Straight19Italy Renato Balestrero20France Marcel Lehoux

Classification

PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/retire
112Italy Luigi FagioliAlfa Romeo B (8C-2600)502h51m41.0
228Italy Tazio NuvolariMaserati 8CM (8C-3000)502h52m21.2
334Italy Goffredo ZehenderMaserati 8CM (8C-3000)48+2 laps
452France Marcel LehouxAlfa Romeo 8C-230047+3 laps
SHR4Italy Eugenio SienaAlfa Romeo 8C-230047+3 laps
SHR4Italy Antonio BrivioAlfa Romeo 8C-230047+3 laps
616Italy Luigi CastelbarcoAlfa Romeo 8C-230047+3 laps
742Italy Pietro GhersiAlfa Romeo 8C-230047+3 laps
846France Guy MollAlfa Romeo 8C-230046+4 laps
950Italy Renato BalestreroAlfa Romeo 8C-230044+6 laps
1010France Robert BrunetBugatti T5143+7 laps
1148United Kingdom Whitney StraightMaserati 26M (8C-2500)43+7 laps
1238United Kingdom Francis HoweBugatti T5141+9 laps
1330Italy Lelio PellegriniAlfa Romeo 8C-230039+11 laps
Ret32Monaco Louis ChironAlfa Romeo B (8C-2600)42Exhaust pipe
Ret40Italy Antonio BrivioAlfa Romeo 8C-230025Did not finish
Ret22Italy Piero TaruffiMaserati 8CM (8C-3000)25Crash
Ret8France Jean GaupillatBugatti T519Did not finish
Ret24Italy Clemente BiondettiMB Speciale Maserati 8C-30008Did not finish
Ret6Italy Luigi PremoliPBM Maserati 8C-30006Did not finish
DNS26Italy Ernesto MaseratiMaserati 8C-3000Did not start
DNA2Italy Giuseppe CampariAlfa Romeo B (8C-2600)Did not arrive
DNA14Austria Walter WüstrowBugatti T35CDid not arrive
DNA18France Raymond SommerAlfa Romeo 8C-2300Did not arrive
DNA20Austria Charlie JellenAlfa Romeo 8C-2300Did not arrive
DNA36Poland Stanisłas CzaykowskiBugatti T54Did not arrive
DNA44Germany Paul PietschAlfa Romeo 8C-2300Did not arrive

Fastest Lap: Italy Luigi Fagioli, 3m13.2 (186.34 km/h)

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References

  1. "1933 Grand Prix Season – XI GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA". kolumbus.fi. Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  2. "1933 Grands Prix". Archived from the original on 2008-08-08. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
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