1933 Grand Prix season
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1933 Grand Prix season | |
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The 1933 Grand Prix season was the first year of a two-year hiatus for the European Championship. Tazio Nuvolari proved to be the most successful driver, winning seven Grands Prix. Alfa Romeo's cars proved difficult to beat, winning 19 of the season's 36 Grands Prix.
Contents |
[edit] Season Review
[edit] Grandes Épreuves
Name | Circuit | Date | Winning drivers | Winning constructor | Report |
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Monaco Grand Prix | Monaco | April 23 | Achille Varzi | Bugatti | Report |
French Grand Prix | Montlhéry | June 11 | Giuseppe Campari | Maserati | Report |
Belgian Grand Prix | Spa-Francorchamps | July 9 | Tazio Nuvolari | Maserati | Report |
Italian Grand Prix | Monza | September 10 | Luigi Fagioli | Alfa Romeo | Report |
Spanish Grand Prix | Lasarte | July 17 | Louis Chiron | Alfa Romeo | Report |
[edit] Other Grands Prix
[edit] Statistics
[edit] Grand Prix winners
[edit] Drivers
Driver | Wins |
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Tazio Nuvolari | 7 |
Louis Chiron | 3 |
Luigi Fagioli | 3 |
Marcel Lehoux | 3 |
Achille Varzi | 3 |
Antonio Brivio | 2 |
Philippe Étancelin | 2 |
Eugen Björnstad | 1 |
Louis Brailliard | 1 |
Giuseppe Campari | 1 |
Stanislas Czaykowski | 1 |
Karl Ebb | 1 |
William Grover-Williams | 1 |
Earl Howe | 1 |
Marcel Jacob | 1 |
Brian Lewis | 1 |
Willy Longueville | 1 |
Whitney Straight | 1 |
Carlo Felice Trossi | 1 |
Juan Zanelli | 1 |
[edit] Manufacturers
Driver | Wins |
---|---|
Alfa Romeo | 19 |
Bugatti | 13 |
Maserati | 3 |
Mercedes-Benz | 1 |