1937 Donington Grand Prix
1937 Donington Grand Prix | |||
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Race details | |||
Date | 2 October 1937 | ||
Official name | III Donington Grand Prix | ||
Location |
Donington Park Leicestershire, United Kingdom | ||
Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
Course length | 5.029 km (3.125 miles) | ||
Distance | 80 laps, 402.3 km (250.0 miles) | ||
Weather | Sunny, slightly misty, dry.[1] | ||
Attendance | 50,000[1] | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Mercedes-Benz | ||
Time | 2:10.4 | ||
Fastest lap | |||
Drivers | Bernd Rosemeyer | Auto Union | |
Manfred von Brauchitsch | Mercedes-Benz | ||
Time | 2:11.4 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Auto Union | ||
Second | Mercedes-Benz | ||
Third | Mercedes-Benz |
The 1937 Donington Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held on 2 October 1937 at the Donington Park circuit.
Race report
[edit]In the race, Hermann Lang led the first few laps but retired with a broken damper, and British driver Richard Seaman followed shortly after. The lead changed hands several times between Manfred von Brauchitsch, Bernd Rosemeyer and Rudolf Caracciola. Whilst in the lead for a second time, von Brauchitsch suffered a puncture, allowing Rosemeyer to pass him and lead the race while his Auto Union teammates could not keep up with the tricky mid-engined car. Rosemeyer stayed in the lead until the end and took the win after 80 laps, with four other German cars completing the full distance within the next minutes before the race was flagged off for good.
In "When the Germans came to Donington", Rodney Walkerley[2] describes the impression the German cars made on British journalists who had not yet witnessed them, being confident in the skills and machinery of British racers.
Away beyond the woods we heard the approaching scream of a well-tuned E.R.A. and down the winding slope towards us came Raymond Mays. He changed down, braked, skirted round the Hairpin and was gone.
"There's the winner," remarked one of my friends. "Knows this course backwards."
Half a minute later came the deeper note of a 2.9-litre Maserati, and "B. Bira" (Prince Birabongse of Siam, Mays’ nearest rival and a new star in the racing firmament) shot past us, cornering with that precision which marked him as the master he was.
"Or him," said another.
We waited again. Then they came.
Far away in the distance we heard an angry, deep-throated roaring – as someone once remarked, like hungry lions impatient for the arena. A few moments later, Manfred von Brauchitsch, red helmeted, brought a great, silver projectile snaking down the hill, and close behind, his teammate Rudolf Caracciola, then at the height of his great career. The two cars took the hairpin, von Brauchitsch almost sideways, and rocketed away out of sight with long plumes of rubber smoke trailing from their huge rear tyres, in a deafening crash of sound.
The startled Pressmen gazed at each other, awe-struck.
"Strewth," gasped one of them, "so that's what they're like!"
That was what they were like.
Entries
[edit]No | Driver | Entrant | Constructor | Car |
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1 | Rudolf Caracciola | Daimler-Benz AG | Mercedes-Benz | W125 |
2 | Hermann Lang | Daimler-Benz AG | Mercedes-Benz | W125 |
2 | Christian Kautz | Daimler-Benz AG | Mercedes-Benz | W125 |
3 | Manfred von Brauchitsch | Daimler-Benz AG | Mercedes-Benz | W125 |
4 | Richard Seaman | Daimler-Benz AG | Mercedes-Benz | W125 |
5 | Bernd Rosemeyer | Auto Union | Auto Union | Type C |
6 | Rudolf Hasse | Auto Union | Auto Union | Type C |
7 | Hermann Paul Müller | Auto Union | Auto Union | Type C |
8 | Raymond Mays | H. W. Cook | ERA | |
9 | Earl Howe | H. W. Cook | ERA | |
10 | Arthur Dobson | H. W. Cook | ERA | B |
19 | ||||
11 | Prince Bira | Private | Maserati | 8CM |
12 | Arthur Hyde | Private | Maserati | 8CM |
14 | Antony Powys-Lybbe | Private | Alfa Romeo | Monza |
15 | Robin Hanson | Mrs M. E. Hall-Smith | Maserati | |
16 | Peter Whitehead | Private | ERA | |
16 | Peter Walker | Private | ERA | |
17 | Reginald Tongue | Private | ERA | |
18 | Charles Martin | Private | ERA | |
Maserati | 6CM | |||
20 | Percy Maclure | Private | Riley | 2000/6 |
Notes:
- Arthur Dobson was entered with both number 10 and 19.
- Christian Kautz was a reserve driver but took part in practice sessions.
- Charles Martin used both an ERA and a Maserati during the practice sessions.
Classification
[edit]Starting grid positions
[edit]1st Row | 1 Pos. | 2 Pos. | 3 Pos. | 4 Pos. | |||
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von Brauchitsch Mercedes-Benz 2:10.4 |
Rosemeyer Auto Union 2:11.4 |
Lang Mercedes-Benz 2:14.3 |
Seaman Mercedes-Benz 2:15.4 | ||||
2nd Row | 1 Pos. | 2 Pos. | 3 Pos. | ||||
Müller Auto Union 2:15.4 |
Caracciola Mercedes-Benz 2:15.8 |
Hasse Auto Union 2:19.0 |
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3rd Row | 1 Pos. | 2 Pos. | 3 Pos. | 4 Pos. | |||
Bira Maserati 2:25.0 |
Mays ERA 2:26.2 |
Howe ERA 2:26.2 |
Hanson Maserati 2:27.6 | ||||
4th Row | 1 Pos. | 2 Pos. | 3 Pos. | ||||
Dobson ERA 2:28.4 |
Martin ERA 2:31.6 |
Whitehead ERA 2:32.0 |
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5th Row | 1 Pos. | ||||||
Maclure Riley 2:35.2 |
Notes:
- Arthur Hyde withdrew before qualifying, thinking he was too slow.
Race
[edit]Pos | No | Driver | Constructor | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
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1 | 5 | Bernd Rosemeyer | Auto Union | 80 | 3:01:02.5 | 2 |
2 | 3 | Manfred von Brauchitsch | Mercedes-Benz | 80 | +37.5 | 1 |
3 | 1 | Rudolf Caracciola | Mercedes-Benz | 80 | + 1:16.3 | 6 |
4 | 7 | Hermann Paul Müller | Auto Union | 80 | +3:47.5 | 6 |
5 | 6 | Rudolf Hasse | Auto Union | 80 | + 8:47.5 | 7 |
6 | 8 | Prince Bira | Maserati | 78 | + 2 Laps | 11 |
NC | 9 | Earl Howe | ERA | 77 | + 3 Laps | 10 |
NC | 19 | Arthur Dobson | ERA | 74 | + 6 Laps | 12 |
NC | 15 | Robin Hanson | Maserati | 72 | + 8 Laps | 11 |
Ret | 20 | Percy Maclure | Riley | 67 | Rear axle | 15 |
Ret | 8 | Raymond Mays | ERA | 51 | Brakes | 9 |
Ret | 4 | Richard Seaman | Mercedes-Benz | 29 | Rear suspension[3] | 4 |
Ret | 2 | Hermann Lang | Mercedes-Benz | 26 | Front shock absorber[3] | 3 |
Ret | 18 | Charles Martin | ERA | 18 | Piston | 13 |
Ret | 16 | Peter Whitehead | ERA | 11 | Engine | 14 |
DNS | 16 | Peter Walker | ERA | |||
DNS | 12 | Arthur Hyde | Maserati | |||
DNS | 2 | Christian Kautz | Mercedes-Benz |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Donington Grand Prix". Nottingham Evening Post. 2 October 1937. Retrieved 14 July 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ Walkerley, Rodney. "When the Germans came to Donington". Grand Prix History. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
- ^ a b "Donington Grand Prix". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 2 October 1937. Retrieved 14 July 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- Session results taken from:
- "1937 AIACR European Driver Championship". The GEL Motorsport Information Page. Archived from the original on 2014-06-18. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
- "III Donington Grand Prix". The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing. Archived from the original on 2007-06-10. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
External links
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