1934 Monaco Grand Prix

The 1934 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the VI Grand Prix de Monaco) was a Grand Prix motor race held on 2 April 1934 at Circuit de Monaco in and out of Monte Carlo. The race comprised 100 laps of a 3.180km circuit, for a total race distance of 318.0km.

The Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR) had announced on 12 October 1932 that a new Grand Prix formula will go into effect for the 1934 season, and the 1934 Monaco Grand Prix was the first Grand Épreuve event run under the new regulations. Although one of the new rules required the race distance to be over 500 km, Monaco GP was permitted to be run for 100 laps or 318 km, as the time required to complete 100 laps at the slow Circuit de Monaco was comparable to 500 km at faster tracks such as Monza.

The race was won by Guy Moll, a newly recruited Algerian[1] of Scuderia Ferrari, driving an Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3. In addition to winning the first race after the enrollment to the Ferrari team, Moll (at 23 years and 10 months old) remained the youngest driver to have won a Monaco GP until Lewis Hamilton (at 23 years and 4 months) won in 2008.

Starting grid

Grid No Driver Car Qual.Time
1 22 Italy Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 1'58"
2 14 France Philippe Étancelin Maserati 8CM 1'59"
3 8 France René Dreyfus Bugatti T59 1'59"
4 24 Italy Achille Varzi Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 1'59"
5 28 Italy Tazio Nuvolari Bugatti T59 1'59"
6 16 Monaco Louis Chiron Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 2'00"
7 20 France Guy Moll Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 2'00"
8 32 Italy Piero Taruffi Maserati 4C 2500[2] 2'00"
9 10 France Jean-Pierre Wimille Bugatti T59 2'00"
10 18 France Marcel Lehoux Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 2'00"
11 4 United Kingdom Whitney Straight Maserati 8CM 2'02"
12 30 Italy Eugenio Siena Maserati 8C3000 2'05"
13 26 Italy Renato Balestrero Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza 2'05"
14 12 France Pierre Veyron Bugatti T51 2'06"
15 2 United Kingdom Earl Howe Maserati 8CM 2'08"

Classification

Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/Retire
1 20 France Guy Moll Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 100 3h31m31.4
2 16 Monaco Louis Chiron Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 100 3h32m33.4
3 8 France René Dreyfus Bugatti T59 99 3h32m19s
4 18 France Marcel Lehoux Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 99 3h33m18s
5 28 Italy Tazio Nuvolari Bugatti T59 98 3h33m35s
6 24 Italy Achille Varzi Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 98 3h33m38s
7 4 United Kingdom Whitney Straight Maserati 8CM 96 3h32m00s
8 14 Italy Eugenio Siena Maserati 8C 3000 96 3h32m47s
9 12 France Pierre Veyron Bugatti T51 95 3h33m29s
Ret 22 Italy Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3 95 Transmission
Ret 32 Italy Piero Taruffi Maserati 4C 2500[2] 91 Ignition/Fuel feed?
10 2 United Kingdom Earl Howe Maserati 8CM 85 3h31m51s
Ret 14 France Philippe Étancelin Maserati 8CM 63 Accident
Ret 26 Italy Renato Balestrero Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza 51 Differential
Ret 10 France Jean-Pierre Wimille Bugatti T59 18 Brakes
Source:[3]

Fastest Lap: Italy Carlo Felice Trossi (Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3), 2m00s

References

  1. ^ Algeria was a French colony, so Moll had a French nationality
  2. ^ a b Chassis #2012 34 Engine #2012"4CM 2000/2500".
  3. ^ "1934 Grand Prix". www.teamdan.com. Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2017-01-20.


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