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1957 BRDC International Trophy

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1957 BRDC International Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1957 Formula One season
Race details
Date 14 September 1957
Official name IX BRDC International Trophy
Location Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.71 km (2.93 miles)
Distance 2 x 15 lap heats and final of 35 laps, 164.87 km (102.44 miles)
Pole position
Driver BRM
Grid positions set by heat results
Fastest lap
Driver France Jean Behra BRM
Time 1:43.0
Podium
First BRM
Second BRM
Third BRM

The 9th BRDC International Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 14 September 1957 at Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire. The race was run over two 15 lap heats and a 35 lap final, and was won by French driver Jean Behra in a BRM P25.

The field also included several Formula Two cars, highest finisher being Roy Salvadori in a Cooper T43, finishing in eighth place overall.

Results

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Entry list

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Note: a blue background indicates a car running under Formula 2 regulations.

No. Driver Entrant Constructor Notes
1 Sweden Jo Bonnier Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F
2 United States Masten Gregory Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F
3 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Vandervell Products Ltd Vanwall DNA
4 United Kingdom Tony Brooks Vandervell Products Ltd Vanwall DNA
5 United Kingdom Stuart Lewis-Evans Vandervell Products Ltd Vanwall DNA
6 France Jean Behra Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25
7 United States Harry Schell Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25
8 United Kingdom Ron Flockhart Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25
9 United Kingdom Ivor Bueb Gilby Engineering Maserati 250F
10 United Kingdom Tony Brooks R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper T43-Climax
11 United Kingdom Jimmy Stewart Jimmy Stewart Cooper T23-Bristol
12 United Kingdom Bob Gerard F.R. Gerard Cooper-BG T43-Bristol
14 Australia Jack Brabham2 Cooper Car Company Cooper T43-Climax
United Kingdom Roy Salvadori1 DNA
15 United Kingdom Horace Gould Horace Gould Maserati 250F
16 France Marc Rozier Marc Rozier Ferrari 500/625
17 United Kingdom Bruce Halford Bruce Halford Maserati 250F
18 United Kingdom Geoff Richardson Geoff Richardson RRA-Jaguar
19 United Kingdom Les Leston Les Leston Cooper T43-Climax
20 United Kingdom Dennis Taylor Dennis Taylor Lotus 12-Climax
21 New Zealand Ronnie Moore Kiwi Equipe Cooper T43-Climax
22 New Zealand Raymond Thackwell Kiwi Equipe Cooper T43-Climax
23 Australia Paul England Ridgeway Managements Cooper T41-Climax DNA
24 United Kingdom Dick Gibson Dick Gibson Cooper T43-Climax
25 United Kingdom Tony Marsh Ridgeway Managements Cooper T43-Climax
26 United Kingdom Jack Fairman R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper T43-Climax
United Kingdom Mike Anthony DNA
27 United Kingdom Noel Cunningham-Reid R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper T41-Climax
28 United Kingdom George Wicken George Wicken Cooper T43-Climax
29 United Kingdom Brian Naylor JB Naylor Cooper T43-Climax
30 United Kingdom Keith Hall Team Lotus Lotus 12-Climax
31 United Kingdom Cliff Allison Team Lotus Lotus 12-Climax
32 United Kingdom Henry Taylor Team Lotus Lotus 12-Climax
United Kingdom Colin Chapman DNA
33 United Kingdom Ian Burgess Cooper Car Company Cooper T43-Climax
34 United Kingdom Graham Hill3 Cooper Car Company Cooper T43-Climax
AustraliaJack Brabham2 DNA
35 United Kingdom Roy Salvadori1 Cooper Car Company Cooper T43-Climax
United Kingdom John Cooper DNA
36 United Kingdom Graham Hill3 John Willment (Automobiles) Willment-Climax DNA
37 United Kingdom Innes Ireland Equipe Endeavour Cooper T43-Climax
38 United Kingdom Jim Russell Alan Brown Cooper T43-Climax
39 United Kingdom Archie Scott-Brown Lister Engineering Lister-Climax
40 Argentina Alejandro de Tomaso O.S.C.A. OSCA F2

Notes:

1Roy Salvadori drove the works' Cooper number 35, which had been entered for John Cooper, who did not take part.

2Jack Brabham drove car number 14 in place of Salvadori.

3Graham Hill drove car number 34 in place of Brabham.

Heats

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Heat 1 Driver Time/Retired Grid Time Heat 2 Driver Time/Retired Grid Time
1 Behra 25:28.8 2 1:44.6 1 Schell 26:58.0 1 1:44.8
2 Flockhart 26:42.2 3 1:46.0 2 Brabham 27:05.0 15 no time
3 Gregory 26:50.2 4 1:47.0 3 Bonnier 27:08.0 14 no time
4 Gould 27:31.6 15 1:53.6 4 Bueb 27:58.0 3 1:50.4
5 Halford 27:35.6 6 1:49.0 5 Wicken 28:02.0 4 1:51.2
6 Ireland 14 laps 11 1:52.0 6 Fairman1 28:07.0 6 1:51.4
7 Marsh 14 laps 8 1:51.2 7 H. Taylor2 28:52.0 5 1:51.2
8 Leston 14 laps 14 1:53.0 8 Hill 28:52.0 16 no time
9 Cunningham-Reid 14 laps 12 1:52.8 9 D. Taylor 14 laps 7 1:52.0
10 Gerard 14 laps 10 1:51.8 10 Russell 14 laps 9 1:52.2
11 Burgess 14 laps 9 1:51.6 11 Thackwell 14 laps 10 2:00.0
12 Salvadori 14 laps 5 1:48.0 12 Gibson 14 laps 13 2:12.8
13 Moore 13 laps 17 1:59.8 13 Stewart 14 laps 11 2:00.2
DNF Allison 9 laps 7 1:50.0 DNF Richardson Oil pressure 8 1:52.2
DNF Naylor 13 1:53.0 DNF Rozier 12 2:10.0
DNF Brooks 0 laps - crown wheel & pinion 1 1:43.0 DNF Hall 2 laps 2 1:48.6
DNS Scott-Brown Oil pressure 16 1:54.0 DNF de Tomaso 1 lap - crash 17 no time

Notes:

1 Tony Brooks took over Fairman's car in order to qualify for the final

2 Cliff Allison took over Taylor's car in order to qualify for the final

Final

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Note: a blue background indicates a car running under Formula 2 regulations.

Pos. No. Driver Car Time/Retired Grid
1 6 France Jean Behra BRM P25 1h01m30.0, 160.87 km/h 1
2 7 United States Harry Schell BRM P25 1h03m00.0 (+1m30s) 4
3 8 United Kingdom Ron Flockhart BRM P25 1h03m06.0 (+1m36s) 2
4 1 Sweden Jo Bonnier Maserati 250F 1h03m07.0 (+1m37s) 6
5 2 United States Masten Gregory Maserati 250F 34 laps 3
6 15 United Kingdom Horace Gould Maserati 250F 34 laps 7
7 17 United Kingdom Bruce Halford Maserati 250F 34 laps 8
8 35 United Kingdom Roy Salvadori Cooper T43-Climax 34 laps 21
9 9 United Kingdom Ivor Bueb Maserati 250F 33 laps 10
10 28 United Kingdom George Wicken Cooper T43-Climax 33 laps 12
11 25 United Kingdom Tony Marsh Cooper T43-Climax 33 laps 11
12 27 United Kingdom Noel Cunningham-Reid Cooper T41-Climax 33 laps 15
13 36 United Kingdom Graham Hill Cooper T43-Climax 33 laps 18
14 12 United Kingdom Bob Gerard Cooper BGT43-Bristol 32 laps 16
15 19 United Kingdom Les Leston Cooper T43-Climax 32 laps 14
16 24 United Kingdom Dick Gibson Cooper T43-Climax 31 laps 24
17 21 New Zealand Ronnie Moore Cooper T43-Climax 31 laps 26
18 11 United Kingdom Jimmy Stewart Cooper T23-Bristol 31 laps 25
DNF 32 United Kingdom Cliff Allison Lotus 12-Climax 30 laps - crash 17
DNF 20 United Kingdom Dennis Taylor Lotus 12-Climax ? 19
DNF 33 United Kingdom Ian Burgess Cooper T43-Climax engine 20
DNF 14 Australia Jack Brabham Cooper T43-Climax 22 laps - oil pipe 5
DNF 37 United Kingdom Innes Ireland Cooper T43-Climax half-shaft 9
DNF 38 United Kingdom Jim Russell Cooper T43-Climax mechanical 22
DNF 22 New Zealand Raymond Thackwell Cooper T43-Climax oil pressure 23
DNF 26 United Kingdom Tony Brooks Cooper T43-Climax valve 13

References

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  • "1957 International Trophy Results". Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  • "1957 Non-World Championship Grands Prix". silhouet.com. Retrieved 2019-12-18.
  • "IX B.R.D.C. Daily Express International Trophy 1957". the-fastlane.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-12-18.


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