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Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 00:20
by tommykl
The Complete 1957 Season Preview - Part Three
Hampshire Racing Alliance
For the first time in years, David Hampshire did not score any points, but that doesn't mean his season was a failure. He qualified for five races, and Roy Salvadori also made the grid a couple of times. While no points were scored, the team was able to tickle the midfield on occasion, and acquiring newer machinery may help them qualify more regularly. David himself is rumoured to be stepping aside in the very near future, and while Salvadori hasn't yet extended his stay with the team, he is expected to stay on for another year.

David Hampshire - 39 - GBR
Formula 1

50 entries
24 starts
12 points
1 podium
Best championship finish of 13th (in 1955)
Non-championship
Winner of the 1950 Nottingham Trophy
Multiple top-5 finishes, including some podiums
Sportscars
7th place in the 1951 24 Hours of le Mans (with Reg Parnell)
9th place in the 1955 9 Hours of Goodwood (with Peter Scott-Russell)

Officine Alfieri Maserati
Miraculously, Maserati not only survived 1956, they actually improved on their previous performances, albeit at the expense of stopping the use of a Maserati chassis and using a rejected Ferrari design as the "Maserati" engine. Lucien Bianchi proved a burgeoning talent, securing eighth place in Belgium, and it was a crushing blow to the team when he left to Scuderia Adriatica. In what can be considered a straight swap, Maserati inherit the anonymous and nearly mononymous Gerino Gerini, who must try to keep Maserati out of bankruptcy for yet another year. They are no longer tied to Cooper explicitly, having sold their shares to Colin Chapman, but this has also removed their source of income. They can't hold out for much longer.

Gerino Gerini - 28 - ITA
Formula 1

8 entries
5 starts
Best finish of 9th
Non-championship
3rd place in the 1956 Naples Grand Prix
5th place in the 1956 Syracuse Grand Prix
Sportscars
Winner of the 1953 Scala di Giocca Orsilio
Winner of the 1954 Giro dell'Umbria (with Luciano Donazzolo)
Winner of the 1954 Trofeo Sardo
Winner of the 1954 Giro d'Italia (with Luigi Taramazzo)
2nd place in the 1953 Trofeo Sardo
2nd place in the 1954 3 Hours of Bari
2nd place in the 1954 Circuito di Senigallia
3rd place in the 1954 Giro di Sicilia (with Luciano Donazzolo)
3rd place in the 1954 Supercortemaggiore (with Franco Cornacchia)
3rd place in the 1954 Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti

Vandervell Products Ltd.
While Vanwall is one of the more wealthy manufacturers on the grid and their machinery is by no means awful, they have one major issue: they cannot seem to attract exceptional drivers, and those they do tend to get injured. They lost Mike Hawthorn to B.C.M.A., and a succession of Cliff Allison, Jack Fairman, Les Leston and Jim Russell couldn't take the car to a position anywhere near points, although Ken Kavanagh took a Bruce Halford-owned model to fifth place in Bangkok. Desperately searching for an answer, Tony Vandervell managed to sign notorious bon-vivant Duncan Hamilton, left in the lurch when IRC pulled out of the sport. With a new car out once more, they will be hoping to challenge for points.

Duncan Hamilton - 36 - GBR
Formula 1

19 entries
8 starts
8 points
Best championship finish of 12th (1956)
Non-championship
2nd place in the 1951 International Trophy
3rd place in the 1951 and 1952 Richmond Trophies
4th place in the 1948 Zandvoort Grand Prix
4th place in the 1952 Internationales ADAC Eifelrennen
5th place in the 1948 Goodwood Trophy
Sportscar wins
1953 24 Hours of le Mans (with Tony Rolt)
1954 and 1956 Coupes de Paris
1954 Aintree International
1956 12 Hours of Reims (with Ivor Bueb)
10 British and Irish national races in Goodwood, the Curragh, Boreham, Silverstone and Snetterton

Scuderia Adriatica
While they were decidedly a lower midfield team in 1956, this was a massive step up from Adriatica's humble 1955 beginnings. With the help of semi-works Ferrari machinery, Gerini and Serafini were able to regularly qualify, and although Ferrari's repossession of the cars may have seemed like a blow, they were able to secure the IRC Lancias at auction for a ludicrously low sum, suddenly giving semi-competitive machinery at nearly no cost. With the now-in-demand Lucien Bianchi returning to the team, joined by near-rookie Giorgio Scarlatti, this year is a bit of an unknown, but they are unlikely to fare any worse than they did in 1956.

Lucien Bianchi - 22 - BEL
Formula 1

9 entries
4 starts
Best finish of 8th place
Other
1953 European Rally Championship runner-up
3rd place in the 1953 Coupe des Alpes (1st in class)
3rd place in the 1953 Liège-Rome-Liège (1st in class)
3rd place in the 1955 Liège-Rome-Liège
2nd in class in the 1953 Tour de France Automobile
3rd in class in the 1952 Coupe des Alpes
3rd in class in the 1952 Tour de France Automobile
3rd in class in the 1953 Lisbon Rally
4th place in the 1953 Tulip Rally
11th place in the 1956 12 Hours of Reims (S1.5) (with Christian Poirot)

Giorgio Scarlatti - 35 - ITA
Formula 1

1 entry
1 start
Best finish of 10th place
Non-championship
4th place in the 1956 Naples Grand Prix
5th place in the 1955 Naples Grand Prix
6th place in the 1955 Albi Grand Prix
8th place in the 1955 Syracuse Grand Prix
Sportscars
Winner of the 1956 Trofeo Sardo
First in class in the 1956 Targa Florio (S2.0) (with Fernando Mancini)
2nd place in the 1955 Naples Grand Prix
3rd place in the 1954 Cidonio Grand Prix (S2.0)
3rd place in the 1955 Bari Grand Prix (S2.0)
3rd place in the 1955 Caserta Grand Prix (S2.0)
3rd place in the 1956 Trofeo Vigorelli (S2.0)

MSG Köthen
Despite the outwardly bland exterior, the story behind MSG Köthen was more savoury than it appeared. Run by Theo Fitzau with the approval of Walter Ulbricht to race on the other side of the Iron Curtain, the ability to run O.S.C.A. machinery meant that Fitzau was more than just an additive to the F1 menu, but rather a legitimate midfield threat. Unfortunately, the meat of his Western appearances ended in mechanical failure, but the promise was there. Fitzau decided to stop driving last season, and he managed to sign podium-scorer and talented F3 racer and mechanic Heinz Melkus, who will drive the car next year. With the team atmosphere being fairly relaxed, there isn't much at steak here.

Heinz Melkus - 28 - GDR
Formula 1

1 entry
1 start
6 points
1 podium
Best championship finish of 16th (1956)
East German results
Runner-up in the 1952 and 1954 East German Sportscar championship
3rd place in the 1956 East German F3 championship

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 17:58
by tommykl
The Complete 1957 Season Preview - Part Four
Ecurie Maghreb
First appearing in 1955 with the promise of a Moroccan Grand Prix, that race's cancellation left the team without a purpose. They carried on nonetheless, with Louis Chiron and André Guelfi taking turns driving the AAC and the O.S.C.A., without any success in any race in 1956. When it was announced that the Moroccan round would reappear in 1957, their existence gained purpose once more, and with Guelfi staying on board, they are eager to race in front of their home crowd in Anfa.

André Guelfi - 37 - FRA
Formula 1

10 entries
2 starts, no finishes
Sportscars
Winner of the 1952 and 1953 Circuits de Marrakech
Winner of the 1953 Agadir Grand Prix
2nd place in the 1951 and 1954 Agadir Grands Prix
2nd place in the 1956 Coupes de Vitesse
3rd place in the 1952 Coupes de Vitesse
3rd place in the 1955 Agadir Grand Prix
3rd place in the 1956 Paris Grand Prix
4th place in the 1953 Coupes du Salon
6th place in the 1954 24 Hours of le Mans

Owen Racing Organisation
Alfred Owen ran away from the thought of building his own cars and returned to being a privateer before the BRM venture even began, and the resulting third-of-a-season went about as well as could be expected, and just as well as BRM's full season. Jack Fairman tried his hardest, but proved unable to wrestle the car to any good results, though he did manage a race start. This year, with a bigger budget and plans to enter more races, Owen may find themselves further up the grid with a new BRM engine and the promising Alan Stacey joining Fairman as second driver.

Jack Fairman - 43 - GBR
Formula 1

5 entries
2 starts, no finishes
Non-championship
5th place in the 1956 BRSCC F1 Race
6th place in the 1955 Redex Trophy
8th place in the 1954 August Cup
9th place in the 1953 Coronation Trophy
Sportscars
3rd place in the 1956 12 Hours of Reims (with Desmond Titterington)
5th place in the 1953 12 Hours of Reims (with Peter Wilson)
7th place in the 1953 Tourist Trophy (with Joe Kelly)
8th place in the 1949 and 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans (1948 with Eric Thompson, 1954 with Tommy Wisdom)
Some podiums in British national races including a win in Goodwood

Alan Stacey - 23 - GBR
Formula 1

Nope.
Sportscars
14 British national podiums including 8 victories in Silverstone and Goodwood

Scuderia Guastalla
The relatively mysterious Italian team based in a small village in Emilia-Romana made their underwhelming first appearance last year in Monza, entering old AAC 555s for Piero Scotti and Giorgio Becucci. Scotti decided that a full-time drive with the team wasn't a good use of his time, but Giorgio Becucci, eager to travel across Europe doing the thing he loves, jumped on the opportunity. However, with a less-than-stellar record, it is unlikely that Becucci will get accepted by many race organisers, if any.

Giorgio Becucci - 37 - ITA
Formula 1

1 entry, no starts
Sportscars
12th place in the 1956 Mille Miglia (with Pasquale Cazzato)
21st place in the 1952 Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti
29th place in the 1952 Mille Miglia (with Pasquale Cazzato)

Rob Walker Racing
When Colin Chapman decided to take a year out of Formula 1, he sold some of the existing Lotus equipment to wealthy Johnnie Walker heir Rob Walker. With the machinery came the loyalty of B. Bira and Maurice Trintignant, left reeling after a difficult campaign that saw the tragic loss of Dries van der Lof and the injury of Trintignant himself. While Masten Gregory and Lex Davison did their best as replacements, they were left out in the cold when the time came to sign two drivers. Walker certainly has money, but he has next to no works support. This is likely to be a transition year for the team.

B. Bira - 42 - THA
Formula 1

53 entries
53 starts
130 points
18 podiums
5 fastest laps
6 championship Grand Prix victories (3 in 1952, 1 each in 1951, 1953 and 1954)
World Champion in 1952 and 1954
Non-championship wins
1937 and 1938 Campbell Trophy
1946 Ulster Trophy
1948 Zandvoort Grand Prix
1951 Richmond Trophy
1954 Grand Prix de Pau
1954 Grand Prix des Frontières
1955 New Zealand Grand Prix
Sportscar wins
1938 12 Hours of Donington

Maurice Trintignant - 39 - FRA
Formula 1

53 entries
50 starts
46 points
5 podiums
2 championship Grand Prix victories (1 each in 1953 and 1955)
Best championship finish of 5th (1955)
Non-championship wins
1938, 1939 and 1953 Grands Prix des Frontières
1951 Grand Prix de l'Albigeois
1952 and 1954 Grands Prix de Caen
1953 Grand Prix de Cadours
1954 Grand Prix de Rouen
1954 Buenos Aires Grand Prix
1954 Grand Prix de Caen
Sportscar wins
1950 Rheinland Nürburgring
1952 Grand Prix de Roubaix
1952 Agen sportscar race
1953 Grand Prix de Nîmes (S+1.5 class)
1954 12 Hours of Hyères (with Luigi Piotti)
1954 24 Hours of le Mans (with José Froilan Gonzalez)
1954 Tourist Trophy (with Mike Hawthorn)
1955 10 Hours of Messina (with Eugenio Castellotti)
1956 Agadir Grand Prix
1956 2 Hours of Dakar
1956 Swedish Grand Prix (with Phil Hill)

Volga Testa Russo
Inspired by the popularity of the championship races in Tallinn and Rostock, the USSR felt that they should increase their involvement in top-class motorsport. Rather than focusing on reverse-engineered versions of Western machinery run out of the government offices, they instead asked GAZ to completely design their own cars, based in a purpose-built factory in Kaliningrad, using the new Volga brand. However, told to build as many cars as possible with a low budget, the resulting NK1 chassis is not expected to be a resounding success. Their drivers are thought to be some of the most successful in the USSR, though. Some of these men are relatively unknown, and their ages are estimates.

Mikhail Metelev - 42 - SOV
Formula 1

2 entries
1 start
Best finish of 11th
Soviet racing
1950, 1952, 1955 and 1956 USSR Racing Champion (Pobeda class)
2nd place in the 1954 USSR Championship (Pobeda class)
Official government test driver

Alexander Krasovsky - 48 - SOV
Soviet racing

14 Belarussian Championship titles in various categories from 1945 to 1956

Zahar Y. Shteyngrud - 32 - SOV
Soviet racing

1955 and 1956 Moscow Regional Racing Champion (GAZ class)
4th place in the 1956 USSR Racing Championship (GAZ class)

George Sharonov - 30 - SOV
Soviet racing

Runner-up of the 1956 Leningrad Rallycross Championship
12th place in the 1955 USSR Racing Championship (GAZ class)

Boris Deinerstein - 35 - SOV
Soviet racing

Regular successful participation in local speed and rallycross events

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 18:15
by CaptainGetz12
Ecurie Maghreb would be interested in purchasing a new OSCA 1557 engine to be ready in time for the inaugral Moroccan GP.

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 19:00
by pi314159
CaptainGetz12 wrote:Ecurie Maghreb would be interested in purchasing a new OSCA 1557 engine to be ready in time for the inaugral Moroccan GP.

Of course OSCA will supply one, for a cost of 17,500.

1500S-56 engine 9 will be sent to Guastalla.

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 22:11
by Aislabie
tommykl wrote:Volga Testa Russo
Many words...

Spot on, including the ages of the drivers. Excellent work!

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 22:23
by tommykl
The Complete 1957 Season Preview - Part Four
Ecurie Maarsbergen
This Dutch privateer team run by nobleman Carel Godin de Beaufort has been appearing in some sportscar races over the past year, and the portly de Beaufort has been making eyes at Formula One for some time now. While he and Toine Hezemans retired from Le Mans and did not prove to be blindingly quick elsewhere, he's not lacking in enthusiasm. He plans to enter the Dutch Grand Prix, pending the acquisition of suitable machinery.

Carel Godin de Beaufort - 22 - NED
Formula 1

Nothing to see here.
Sportscars
2nd place in the 1956 Zandvoort Easter Race
5th place in the Berlin Grand Prix (Serial Sports class)

Ecurie Voeckler
This year once again, the Voeckler stable aim to enter a handful of races, with five of them being within reach of their Paris base. Hoping for some more Gordini equipment for use this year, they haven't yet announced who will be driving for them, though André Simon remains in good relations with the team.

Ecurie Ecosse
David Murray's squad is returning to the fray once again, despite the cancellation of the Scottish Grand Prix. David Murray himself has retired from driving, and no one has been signed to drive the B.C.M.A. machinery in the races, but Ivor Bueb and Ninian Sanderson are both free agents in Formula 1 and would make for good additions to the grid.

Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet
Last year was understandably difficult for DB, what with an old chassis and a 750cc engine designed to win the Index of Performance at Le Mans. Things may be looking up this year, with the purchase of 1954 Bentley engines, but the chassis will remain an issue. As of yet, they have not made any moves toward signing drivers, although if none are found, René Bonnet himself can always jump back into the car. Another tough year is in store, but they brought this on themselves.

And with that out of the way...

VI Grand Prix du Maroc - Entry list
1. B. Bira (Rob Walker Racing) - Lotus 10 chassis 6, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 1
2. Maurice Trintignant (Rob Walker Racing) - Lotus 10 chassis 7, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 2
3. René Bonnet (Automobiles Deutsch & Bonnet) - DB 01 chassis 1, DB 84-1 engine 1
4. Stirling Moss (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 5, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 4
5. Graham Hill (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 6, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 5
6. José Froilán González (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 7, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 6
7. Ottorino Volonterio (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 8, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 7
8. Gerino Gerini (Officine Alfieri Maserati) - Cooper T41 chassis 2, Maserati 56A engine 4
9. Mikhail Metelev (Volga Testa Russo) - Volga NK1 chassis 1, Volga GZ1 engine 1
10. Zahar Y. Shteyngrud (Volga Testa Russo) - Volga NK1 chassis 2, Volga GZ1 engine 2
11. Lucien Bianchi (Scuderia Adriatica) - Lancia D50 chassis 1, Lancia DS50 engine 3
12. Giorgio Scarlatti (Scuderia Adriatica) - Lancia D50 chassis 2, Lancia DS50 engine 4
13. Paul Frère (British Racing Motors) - BRM P25 chassis 1, BRM P26 engine 1
14. Bob Gerard (British Racing Motors) - BRM P25 chassis 2, BRM P26 engine 2
15. Onofre Marimón (Asso di Fiori) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 14, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 8
16. Duncan Hamilton (Vandervell Products Ltd.) - Vanwall VW57 chassis 1, Vanwall VE2 engine 1
17. Peter Collins (B.C.M.A.) - B.C.M.A. RP.1001 chassis 1, B.C.M.A. A/AS Wyvern engine 1
18. Jack Brabham (B.C.M.A.) - B.C.M.A. RP.1001 chassis 2, B.C.M.A. A/AS Wyvern engine 2
19. Mike Hawthorn (B.C.M.A.) - B.C.M.A. RP.1001 chassis 3, B.C.M.A. A/AS Wyvern engine 3
20. André Guelfi (Ecurie Maghreb) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 11, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 11
21. Robert Manzon (Alexander Racing Team-Gordini) - Gordini Type 56 chassis 1, Gordini G258/A engine 1
22. Jo Bonnier (Alexander Racing Team-Gordini) - Gordini Type 56 chassis 2, Gordini G258/A engine 2
23. Eugenio Castellotti (Alexander Racing Team-Gordini) - Gordini Type 56 chassis 3, Gordini G258/A engine 3
24. Consalvo Sanesi (Scuderia Ferrari) - Ferrari 801 chassis 1, Ferrari DS50 engine 3
25. Umberto Maglioli (Scuderia Ferrari) - Ferrari 801 chassis 2, Ferrari DS50 engine 1
26. Tony Gaze (Scuderia Ferrari) - Ferrari 801 chassis 3, Ferrari DS50 engine 2
27. Reg Parnell (Cooper Car Company) - Cooper T41 chassis 7, Climax FPF IV engine 3

The deadline for entries is January 8th 2017 at noon CET.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Monaco!

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 22:27
by TomWazzleshaw
Rob Walker Racing will enter the following cars:

B. Bira - Lotus 10/6 - OSCA 1557/1
Maurice Tritignant - Lotus 10/7 - OSCA 1557/2

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 22:29
by Normal32
DB entry:

Rene Bonnet - DB 01 N1, DB 84-1 N1

Escuderia Hernandez will wait a bit before confirming our entry.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Monaco!

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 22:41
by pi314159
OSCA will be present with all four cars:

Stirling Moss (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 5, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 4
Graham Hill (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 6, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 5
José Froilán González (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 7, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 6
Ottorino Volonterio (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 8, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 7

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 22:55
by FantometteBR
Gerino Gerini will race the Moroccan race with a Cooper T41 chassis 2 and the Maserati 56A engine 4

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 23:42
by Aislabie
Volga Testa Russo - Entries for Morocco
Image Mikhail Metelev (Chassis: NK1.1; Engine: GZ1.1)
Image Zahar Y. Shteyngrud (Chassis: NK1.2; Engine: GZ1.2)

We were only going to send the one entry to this race as it is so far away from the base in Kaliningrad, but the Politburo desires that there should be a strong Soviet presence at the opening race of the season.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 23:52
by novitopoli
Scuderia Adriatica entries:

Lucien Bianchi - Lancia D50 chassis 1, Lancia DS50 engine 3
Giorgio Scarlatti - Lancia D50 chassis 2, Lancia DS50 engine 4

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 23:59
by Gonzalez
Due to high expense costs and the team's main focus to run in only the entire European and possibly the US GP, Connaught chooses not to participate in this round. They shall continue to focus and to hopefully attend their first race of the season at Reims.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 08:20
by V8fan12
BRM entries

Paul Frere - BRM P25 chassis 1/BRM P26 engine 1
Bob Gerard - BRM P25 chassis 2/BRM P26 engine 2

Our old P25 engines are also for sale or available for loan

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 13:32
by RonDenisDeletraz
Asso di Fiori will enter Morocco with Onofre Marimón as the driver, using O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 14 and O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 8.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 16:24
by Nuppiz
Vandervell Products Ltd. will be participating, with Duncan Hamilton piloting our only VW57-VE2 combination.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 01:14
by kevinbotz
B.C.M.A. will submit the following entries for the Moroccan Grand Prix:

Peter Collins - RP.1001 chassis 1, A/AS Wyvern engine 1
Jack Brabham - RP.1001 chassis 2, A/AS Wyvern engine 2
Mike Hawthorn - RP.1001 chassis 3, A/AS Wyvern engine 3

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 01:18
by pasta_maldonado
Scuderia Centro-Sud will not be entering the Moroccan Grand Prix.

Re: Alt-1957: It begins.

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 21:23
by CaptainGetz12
pi314159 wrote:
CaptainGetz12 wrote:Ecurie Maghreb would be interested in purchasing a new OSCA 1557 engine to be ready in time for the inaugral Moroccan GP.

Of course OSCA will supply one, for a cost of 17,500.

1500S-56 engine 9 will be sent to Guastalla.


W will purchase the 1557 engine immediately. Ecurie Maghreb will then enter the Morroccan GP with the following:

Driver: Andre Guelfi
Chassis: OSCA F156A chassis 11
Engine: OSCA 1557 (yet to be numbered by Pi)

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 04 Jan 2017, 12:00
by Peteroli34
Morrocan GP Entries

Robert Manzon - Gordini Type 56 chassis 1/Gordini G258/A engine 1
Jo Bonnier - Gordini Type 56 chassis 2/Gordini G258/A engine 2
Eugenio Castellotti  - Gordini Type 56 chassis 3/Gordini G258/A engine 3

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 08 Jan 2017, 00:48
by DemocalypseNow
Ferrari will build 2x 801 and 2x DS50 specimens apiece. Sanesi, Maglioli and Cabianca will be entered into this race. Chassis & engine combinations to be released shortly.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 08 Jan 2017, 09:09
by tommykl
Due to the circumstances surrounding my life at the moment, the deadline has been extended to January 9th at noon CET.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 08 Jan 2017, 13:53
by Nessafox
With the entry listt so far seeming do-able, i might take the gamble to send Reg Parnell with chassis 7 and Climax engine 3 over there.

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 08 Jan 2017, 20:27
by DemocalypseNow
Before our equipment designations are issued, a few matters to be taken care of first;

Ferrari will;
  • Manufacture a new 801/DS50 combination.
  • Repair the damage to R560 chassis 5.
  • Sell AAC 555 chassis 5/6 & engine 5/6 to collectors.

Edit: Here are the chassis designations;
Consalvo Sanesi - 801 chassis 1+ DS50 engine 3
Umberto Maglioli - 801 chassis 2 + DS50 engine 1
Tony Gaze - 801 chassis 3 + DS50 engine 2

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 10 Jan 2017, 16:48
by tommykl
In the news
December 1st - Alain Mimoun wins Olympic marathon

December 2nd - Fidel Castro and partisans land in Cuba

December 3rd - Detonant cord explosion in New York kills 10 and injures over 270

December 4th - Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash record Memphis jam

December 5th - Britain appoints first female judge, Rose Heilbron

December 6th - African National Congress members arrested for high treason

December 9th - 62 killed in Canadian plane crash

December 10th - MPLA founded in Angola

December 11th - Civil protests against Russian influence in Poland

December 12th - Japan joins the United Nations

December 12th - Haitian President Paul Magloire flees amidst riots; Pierre-Louis named Acting President and announces April general election

December 13th - Following May plebiscite, British Togoland joins Gold Coast colony

December 14th - Paul-Henri Spaak appointed NATO Secretary General

December 15th - State of crisis declared in Northern Ireland following IRA attacks

December 18th - North Vietnam begins crackdown on intellectuals

December 19th - John Bodkin Adams arrested in Eastbourne for two counts of murder on his patients

December 20th - Montgomery buses remove segregated seating

December 23rd - Ichiro Hatoyama retires from politics; Tanzan Ishibashi inherits LDP leadership and Japanese Premiership

December 23rd - Cameroonian Union wins plurality in territorial assembly election

December 23rd - French and British troops withdraw from Suez

December 28th - Algerian mayor Amédée Froger assassinated

December 29th - Bomb explodes at Amédée Froger's funeral; violence erupts against Algerian Muslims


1957

January 1st - Saarland protectorate joins West Germany

January 1st - Two IRA members killed in botched Fermanagh raid

January 1st - Arturo Toscanini suffers stroke

January 1st - US Air Force transports over 9000 Hungarian refugees to New York

January 2nd - Pacific Coast Stock Exchange created from San Francisco and Los Angeles

January 3rd - Electric watch introduced by Hamilton

January 4th - Austrian President Theodor Körner dies in office; Julius Raab deputises until election

January 5th - Eisenhower requests Congress approval of miltary intervention in Middle East

January 6th - Elvis Presley makes third Ed Sullivan Show appearance; only shown from the waist up

January 7th - French Army deployed in Algiers

January 9th - Anthony Eden resigns following Suez Crisis

January 9th - Caucasus regions merged into Russian SFSR

January 10th - Harold Macmillan appointed UK Prime Minister

January 10th - Chilean Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistral dies aged 67

January 11th - Senegalese, Voltaic and Nigerien populist parties merge into the African Coalition

January 13th - Wham-O introduces 'Frisbee' toy

January 14th - Fifth Jagadguru named after a week of speeches

January 14th - Humphrey Bogart dies of cancer aged 57

January 15th - Kurosawa retelling of Macbeth, 'Throne of Blood', premieres

January 16th - Composer Arturo Toscanini dies of stroke complications in New York home

January 20th - Eisenhower begins second term as US President

January 20th - Israeli troops withdraw from Sinai Peninsula

January 20th - James Connolly, first Olympic champion, dies at the age of 88

January 20th - Mad Bomber of New York arrested in Connecticut

January 20th - Wladyslaw Gomulka's Front of National Unity wins 94.1% of votes in single-party Polish election

January 23rd - Black truck driver Willie Edwards murdered by Ku Klux Klan members in Alabama

January 26th - India formally annexes Kashmir

January 28th - FLN-backed Algiers general strike forcibly ended by French forces amid bombing campaign

January 30th - UN Assembly urges South Africa to end apartheid

January 31st - Trans-Iranian oil pipeline finished

January 31st - Tanzan Ishibashi suffers stroke, Nobusuke Kishi becomes Acting Prime Minister of Japan

January 31st - 8 killed in mid-air collision over California, including 3 children on the ground

February 1st - Felix Wankel tests new DKM engine design in NSU proving grounds

February 2nd - Construction begins on Guddu Barrage in Pakistan

February 2nd - Elizabeth Taylor marries producer Mike Todd

February 3rd - Haitian Parliament replaces Pierre-Louis with Franck Sylvain as Acting President

February 4th - France blocks U.N. intervention in Algeria

February 4th - 37 killed in Virginian coal mine explosion

February 5th - Sostakovich finises 2nd Piano Concert

February 6th - Soviet government announces 1947 death of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg

February 7th - Ceylon recognises People's Republic of China

February 8th - Manhattan Project scientist and mathematician John von Neumann succumbs to cancer aged 53

February 10th - Confederation of African Football created in Khartoum meeting

February 15th - Andrei Gromyko appointed Soviet foreign minister

February 16th - Toddler's Truce TV shutdown abandoned in UK

February 16th - Ingmar Bergman's 'Seventh Seal' premieres in Sweden

February 17th - Wisconsin elderly people home fire kills 72

February 18th - Walter James Bolton controversially executed in New Zealand

February 18th - Mau Mau leader Dedan Kimathi executed by British colonial government

February 19th - First Tour de France winner Maurice Garin dies aged 85

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 11 Jan 2017, 22:03
by tommykl
Currently winning elsewhere
NASCAR Grand National @ Concord - Marvin Panch

Third Annual International Bahamas Speed Week @ Windsor Airfield - Stirling Moss (Nassau Trophy) - Lou Brero (Governor's Trophy/Jaguar) - Howard Lively (Governor's Trophy 2.0) - Phil Hill (2.0+ Prelim) - Masten Gregory (2.0 Prelim/Ferrari) - Jay Chamberlain (1.1 Prelim) - Mike Marshall (Porsche) - David Albury (Locals 1) - Sherman Crise (Locals 2) - Denise McCluggage (Ladies 1) - Marion Lowe (Ladies 2)

Indian River Gold Cup 100 @ Titusville (NASCAR Grand National) - Fireball Roberts

Champions
Grand Prix motorcycles - John Surtees (500cc) - Bob Lomas (350cc) - Carlo Ubbiali (250cc/125cc)

USAC National Championship - Jimmy Bryan

German Sportscar Championship - Hans Herrmann (S1.5) - Max Nathan (SS1.5/GT2.0) - Walter Schock (GT+2.0) - Wilhelm Rudolf (GT1.3)

East German Sportscar Championship - Edgar Barth

Turismo Carretera - Juan Gálvez

British Formula 3 Championship - Jim Russell

British Autosport Trophy - Austen May

JAP Formula 3 Trophy - Henry Taylor

Danish Formula 3 Championship - Poul Rasmussen

East German Formula 3 Championship - Willy Lehmann

Danish Touring Car Championship - Anker Larsen (2.0) - Ellermann-Jacobsen (1.6) - Julius Voigt-Nielsen (1.3) - Morris Skarring (1.0)

NASCAR Grand National - Buck Baker

ARCA National Championship - Iggy Katona

NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Division - Lloyd Dane

SCCA National Champions - Walt Gray (BM) - Walt Hansgen (CM) - Harry Carter (CP) - Bill Lloyd (DM) - Paul O'Shea (DP) - Ed Lunken (EM) - Bengt Söderström (EP) - Jack McAfee (FM) - Lake Underwood (FP) - Frank Baptista (GM) - Emil Pupulidy (GP) - James Orr (HM) - Alexis Dupont/Rowland Keith (Formula 3)

USAC Midwest Midget Car Championship - Pat O'Connor

USAC East Coast Midget Car Championship - Tommy Hinnershitz

British Hill Climb Championship - Tony Marsh

Australian Hillclimb Championship - Murray Rainey

1957

Ardmore Grand Prix - Bob Gibbons (Overall/S+3.0) - Paul England (S3.0) - Jack Brabham (S1.5) - Jack Hobson (S1.1)

Argentine Grand Prix @ Buenos Aires - Juan Manuel Fangio

New Zealand Grand Prix @ Ardmore - Reg Parnell

Pacific Coast Championship @ Pomona - Eric Hauser (BM) - Lou Brero (CM) - Bob Weller (CP) - Richie Ginther (DM) - John Colombero (DP) - Lance Reventlow (EM) - Bob Oker (EP) - Bob Drake (FM) - Ken Miles (FM) - Dan Gurney (FP) - Charles Willis (GM) - Jim Parkinson (HM) - Ruth Levy (Ladies) - Jack Dair (Sedans) - Harry Morrow (F3)

Buenos Aires Grand Prix - Juan Manuel Fangio

1000km of Buenos Aires (World Sportscar Championship) - Masten Gregory/Luigi Musso/Eugenio Castellotti (Overall/S+3.0) - Jean Behra/Stirling Moss/Carlos Menditéguy (S3.0) - Piero Drogo/Julio Pola (S2.0) - Alejandro de Tomaso/Isabel Haskell (S1.5)

Lady Wigram Trophy - Jack Brabham

Dunedin Road Race - Reg Parnell

Grand Central Road Race @ Johannesburg - Jan Aukema

National Sports Car Day @ New Smyrna Beach - Marvin Panch (Sports/BM) - Richie Ginther (CM/DM) - Paul Goldsmith (CP) - Paul O'Shea (DP/300SL) - Dick Boo (DP) - Duncan Forlong (EP) - William Buff (FM) - John Cuevas (FP) - Lloyd Casner (FP/MG) - Warren Smith (GM) - Donald Findlay (GP) - Charles Brecht (HM) - Henry Grady (Sedans)

New Zealand Championship Road Race - Reg Parnell

NASCAR Grand National @ Daytona Beach - Cotton Owens

Re: Alt-1957: Enter Morocco!

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 00:10
by tommykl
February 23rd 1957, Moroccan Grand Prix qualifying

The first race of the season is upon us, and this time, the Moroccan Grand Prix has not been cancelled. In fact, contrary to what was originally announced, the Grand Prix will be 78 laps long rather than over 100, due to confusion over the length of the circuit layout. 22 drivers will take to the track for Sunday's race, and 27 of them have made the trip across the Mediterranean.

1. B. Bira (Rob Walker Racing) - Lotus 10 chassis 6, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 1
2. Maurice Trintignant (Rob Walker Racing) - Lotus 10 chassis 7, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 2
3. René Bonnet (Automobiles Deutsch & Bonnet) - DB 01 chassis 1, DB 84-1 engine 1
4. Stirling Moss (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 5, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 4
5. Graham Hill (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 6, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 5
6. José Froilán González (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 7, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 6
7. Ottorino Volonterio (O.S.C.A.) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 8, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 7
8. Gerino Gerini (Officine Alfieri Maserati) - Cooper T41 chassis 2, Maserati 56A engine 4
9. Mikhail Metelev (Volga Testa Russo) - Volga NK1 chassis 1, Volga GZ1 engine 1
10. Zahar Y. Shteyngrud (Volga Testa Russo) - Volga NK1 chassis 2, Volga GZ1 engine 2
11. Lucien Bianchi (Scuderia Adriatica) - Lancia D50 chassis 1, Lancia DS50 engine 3
12. Giorgio Scarlatti (Scuderia Adriatica) - Lancia D50 chassis 2, Lancia DS50 engine 4
14. Paul Frère (British Racing Motors) - BRM P25 chassis 1, BRM P26 engine 1
15. Bob Gerard (British Racing Motors) - BRM P25 chassis 2, BRM P26 engine 2
16. Onofre Marimón (Asso di Fiori) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 14, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 8
17. Duncan Hamilton (Vandervell Products Ltd.) - Vanwall VW57 chassis 1, Vanwall VE2 engine 1
18. Peter Collins (B.C.M.A.) - B.C.M.A. RP.1001 chassis 1, B.C.M.A. A/AS Wyvern engine 1
19. Jack Brabham (B.C.M.A.) - B.C.M.A. RP.1001 chassis 2, B.C.M.A. A/AS Wyvern engine 2
20. Mike Hawthorn (B.C.M.A.) - B.C.M.A. RP.1001 chassis 3, B.C.M.A. A/AS Wyvern engine 3
21. André Guelfi (Ecurie Maghreb) - O.S.C.A. F156A chassis 11, O.S.C.A. 1557 engine 11
22. Robert Manzon (Alexander Racing Team-Gordini) - Gordini Type 56 chassis 1, Gordini G258/A engine 1
23. Jo Bonnier (Alexander Racing Team-Gordini) - Gordini Type 56 chassis 2, Gordini G258/A engine 2
24. Eugenio Castellotti (Alexander Racing Team-Gordini) - Gordini Type 56 chassis 3, Gordini G258/A engine 3
25. Consalvo Sanesi (Scuderia Ferrari) - Ferrari 801 chassis 1, Ferrari DS50 engine 3
26. Umberto Maglioli (Scuderia Ferrari) - Ferrari 801 chassis 2, Ferrari DS50 engine 1
27. Tony Gaze (Scuderia Ferrari) - Ferrari 801 chassis 3, Ferrari DS50 engine 2
28. Reg Parnell (Cooper Car Company) - Cooper T41 chassis 7, Climax FPF IV engine 3

No short discussion of the drivers this time around, all has been said in the season preview. As noted, 5 drivers will fail to qualify for the race. Stay tuned.

Re: Alt-1957: Morocco in preparation!

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 20:11
by tommykl
Here are the potential qualifying figures.

Trintignant - 120
Bonnet - 120
Marimón - 120
Sanesi - 118
Brabham - 117
Hawthorn - 117
González - 116
Gerard - 116
Moss - 115
Castellotti - 115
Manzon - 113
Metelev - 112
Maglioli - 112
Gaze - 112
Volonterio - 112
Scarlatti - 111
Bonnier - 111
Hill - 109
Collins - 109
Gerini - 109
Guelfi - 109
Bianchi - 107
Parnell - 107
Shteyngrud - 105
Frère - 105
Hamilton - 105
Bira - 104

Take your bets, ladies and gentlemen.

Re: Alt-1957: Morocco in preparation!

Posted: 13 Jan 2017, 22:24
by tommykl
Qualifying results
1. Jack Brabham (B.C.M.A.) - 1:37.30
2. Peter Collins (B.C.M.A.) - 1:38.45
3. Stirling Moss (O.S.C.A.) - 1:38.86
4. Mike Hawthorn (B.C.M.A.) - 1:39.07
5. Robert Manzon (Gordini) - 1:39.79
6. José Froilán González (O.S.C.A.) - 1:40.82
7. Onofre Marimón (O.S.C.A.) - 1:42.11
8. Ottorino Volonterio (O.S.C.A.) - 1:42.13
9. Tony Gaze (Ferrari) - 1:42.32
10. Umberto Maglioli (Ferrari) - 1:42.44
11. Jo Bonnier (Gordini) - 1:43.02
12. Eugenio Castellotti (Gordini) - 1:43.16
13. Consalvo Sanesi (Ferrari) - 1:43.57
14. Graham Hill (O.S.C.A.) - 1:44.60
15. Duncan Hamilton (Vanwall) - 1:47.22
16. André Guelfi (O.S.C.A.) - 1:48.29
17. B. Bira (Lotus-O.S.C.A.) - 1:49.56
18. Maurice Trintignant (Lotus-O.S.C.A.) - 1:50.09
19. Reg Parnell (Cooper-Climax) - 1:50.12
20. Gerino Gerini (Cooper-Maserati) - 1:50.61
21. Giorgio Scarlatti (Lancia) - 1:51.47
22. Bob Gerard (BRM) - 1:52.19
23. Lucien Bianchi (Lancia) - 1:52.50
24. Paul Frère (BRM) - 1:58.02
25. René Bonnet (DB) - 2:01.29
26. Mikhail Metelev (Volga) - 2:02.11
27. Zahar Shteyngrud (Volga) - 2:04.02


Jack Brabham picks up where he left off, scoring his sixth career pole position and his first for B.C.M.A., who take their fifth pole, and come within a fraction of a second of securing the whole first row. Robert Manzon is the only highlight for Gordini, who can anticipate a difficult season, as can Bira and Trintignant. Indeed, Rob Walker has proven fairly bad at running a team so far, only barely putting both cars into the top 20. Finally, the Volgas prove to be just as slow as everyone expected, although it took a near miracle for René Bonnet to outpace both of them. In the battle for qualification, though, the big loser is Lucien Bianchi, whose grid spot was taken by a last-ditch attempt from Bob Gerard in the BRM.

Re: Alt-1957: Morocco in preparation!

Posted: 14 Jan 2017, 06:26
by RonDenisDeletraz
Good to see Marimon qualify well, good pace for Asso di Fiori early.

Re: Alt-1957: Morocco in preparation!

Posted: 14 Jan 2017, 09:13
by tommykl
Race performance figures.

Brabham 40
Guelfi 34
Manzon 13
Gerard 13
Hill 9
Sanesi 7
Maglioli 5
Gaze 3
Trintignant 2
Collins 0
Gerini 0
Marimón 0
Bira -2
Bonnier -3
Volonterio -10
Hawthorn -11
Hamilton -16
Moss -19
González -22
Parnell -23
Scarlatti -26
Castellotti -28

There will be at least 9 retirements, of which one will be an engine failure and 5 will be accidents. One of these will be C3, the others will be C1.

Re: Alt-1957: Morocco in preparation!

Posted: 14 Jan 2017, 23:16
by tommykl
February 24th 1957, Moroccan Grand Prix
Peter Collins completely fluffed the start, holding up many drivers behind him. Giorgio Scarlatti, starting from the back row, didn't spot him until very late, swerving to avoid him, then losing control and spinning into the wall, ending his race before it even began. On the following lap, Hamilton ran over some of the resulting debris, generating a puncture that caused him to spin out of the race. At the front, Brabham had already taken the lead and was pulling away from Manzon, González, Moss, Collins and Hawthorn. On lap 5, Bira misjudged a low-speed move on Gaze, resulting in the Lotus' rear end coming to a halt just inches in front of the Australian's face!

The first mechanical retirement occurred on the following lap when Graham Hill's gearbox failed spectacularly out of a promising 13th place. He was followed a few laps later by Bob Gerard, with an oil leak. At the front, little was changing, with Brabham in a comfortable lead ahead of Manzon and González. Hawthorn and Moss were fighting over fourth, followed by a group containing Maglioli, Volonterio and Collins. After 35 laps, Brabham's lead over Manzon was over 80 seconds, and he had lapped all but Manzon. Manzon's teammate Jo Bonnier, meanwhile, backed his Gordini into the straw bales on lap 37.

The race was turned on its head on lap 41 when Jack Brabham's race was ended by a suspension upright failure. Manzon inherited the lead from Hawthorn, González, Moss, Volonterio and Maglioli, while further back, Castellotti invoked the anger of Rob Walker by brake-checking Maurice Trintignant, sending the Frenchman into a nearby wall. Maurice was taken to a local hospital for checks. The field was further reduced to a rather monotonous 12 when Gerino Gerini had a spin on the oil dropped by Bob Gerard's BRM. At this point, González took second place, but proceeded to hold up the rest of the pack, allowing for a constant exchange of positions.

In the end, no one could prevent Robert Manzon from taking a dominant victory after Brabham's retirement. Controlling a two-lap lead, he won his fifth Grand Prix victory ahead of González, Hawthorn, Maglioli, Moss and Collins, who set the fastest lap of the race shortly after making his way past the gaggle of Sanesi, Guelfi and Volonterio. Reg Parnell threw away a race finish when he lost grip on the sandy tramlines and smashed into a palm tree. He left his car under his own power.

1. Robert Manzon (Gordini) 2:16:19.08
2. José Froilán González (O.S.C.A.) +2 laps
3. Mike Hawthorn (B.C.M.A.) +3 laps
4. Umberto Maglioli (Ferrari) +3 laps
5. Stirling Moss (O.S.C.A.) +3 laps
6. Peter Collins (B.C.M.A.) +4 laps
7. Ottorino Volonterio (O.S.C.A.) +5 laps
8. Consalvo Sanesi (Ferrari) +5 laps
9. Eugenio Castellotti (Gordini) +5 laps
10. André Guelfi (O.S.C.A.) +5 laps
11. Onofre Marimón (O.S.C.A.) +7 laps
Ret. Reg Parnell (Cooper-Climax) +9 laps/Accident
Ret. Gerino Gerini (Cooper-Maserati) +28 laps/Spin
Ret. Maurice Trintignant (Lotus-O.S.C.A.) +31 laps/Collision
Ret. Jack Brabham (B.C.M.A.) +38 laps/Suspension
Ret. Jo Bonnier (Gordini) +44 laps/Spin
Ret. Bob Gerard (BRM) +65 laps/Oil leak
Ret. Graham Hill (O.S.C.A.) +73 laps/Gearbox
Ret. Tony Gaze (Ferrari) +74 laps/Collision
Ret. B. Bira (Lotus-O.S.C.A.) +74 laps/Collision
Ret. Duncan Hamilton (Vanwall) +77 laps/Puncture
Ret. Giorgio Scarlatti (Lancia) +78 laps/Spin

Fastest lap: Peter Collins (B.C.M.A.) - 1:39.87

Championship standings
Drivers

1. Robert Manzon - 9
2. José Froilán González - 6
3. Mike Hawthorn - 4
4. Umberto Maglioli - 3
5. Stirling Moss - 2
6. Peter Collins - 1

Constructors
1. Gordini - 9
2. O.S.C.A. - 6
3. B.C.M.A. - 4
4. Ferrari - 3

Entrants
1. Alexander Racing Team-Gordini - 9
2. Officine Specializzate Costruzione Automobili - 6
3. British Commonwealth Motorsport Association - 4
4. Scuderia Ferrari - 3

Post-race report to follow in a couple days.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 18:47
by tommykl
Post-race report
Injuries
Despite the many incidents, no one was seriously injured in yesterday's race. Maurice Trintignant injured his elbow and will have to wear a cast for the next two weeks, but he will be alright in time for Monaco.

Damage
Parnell's chassis (T41 chassis 7) - £16 098
Gerini's chassis (T41 chassis 2) - £5 876
Trintignant's chassis (10 chassis 7) - £14 950
Bonnier's chassis (Type 56 chassis 2) - £1 294
Gaze's chassis (801 chassis 3) - £575
Bira's chassis (10 chassis 6) - £828
Hamilton's chassis (VW57 chassis 1) - £669
Scarlatti's chassis (D50 chassis 2) - £4 782

Prize money (distance)
Robert Manzon - £2 000
José Froilán González - £1 974
Mike Hawthorn - £1 962
Umberto Maglioli - £1 962
Stirling Moss - £1 962
Peter Collins - £1 949
Ottorino Volonterio - £1 936
Consalvo Sanesi - £1 936
Eugenio Castellotti - £1 936
André Guelfi - £1 936
Onofre Marimón - £1 910
Reg Parnell - £1 885
Gerino Gerini - £1 641
Maurice Trintignant - £1 603
Jack Brabham - £1 513
Jo Bonnier - £1 436
Bob Gerard - £1 167
Graham Hill - £1 064
Tony Gaze - £1 051
B. Bira - £1 051
Duncan Hamilton - £1 013
Giorgio Scarlatti - £1 000
Lucien Bianchi - £500
Paul Frère - £500
René Bonnet - £500
Mikhail Metelev - £500
Zahar Shteyngrud - £500

Prize money (position)
Robert Manzon - £26 000
José Froilán González - £21 250
Mike Hawthorn - £16 500
Umberto Maglioli - £11 750
Stirling Moss - £9 000
Peter Collins - £7 750
Ottorino Volonterio - £5 500
Consalvo Sanesi - £4 750
Eugenio Castellotti - £4 000
André Guelfi - £3 250
Jack Brabham - £3 000
Onofre Marimón - £2 500
Reg Parnell - £2 250
Gerino Gerini - £2 000
Maurice Trintignant - £1 750
Jo Bonnier - £1 250
Bob Gerard - £1 000
Graham Hill - £750
Tony Gaze - £500
B. Bira - £250

Budgets have been updated.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 18:48
by Nuppiz
Vanwall will repair their damaged chassis.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 19:45
by novitopoli
Adriatica will repair Scarlatti's chassis.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 20:34
by FantometteBR
Maserati will at least try to repair Gerini's chassis

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 21:37
by Nessafox
Going to sell Parnellls car to a collector and if no collector can be found scrap it.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 16 Jan 2017, 23:30
by DemocalypseNow
Ferrari will fix the damage to Gaze's damaged 801 chassis.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 17 Jan 2017, 10:41
by Miguel98
Coventry-Climax will sell the FPV I engine in their garage to collectors.

Re: Alt-1957: Moroccan Grand Prix posted!

Posted: 17 Jan 2017, 10:51
by TomWazzleshaw
Rob Walker Racing will repair all their damaged equipment