1997 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco
Race details
Date 34 May 1997
Official name Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Location Circuit de Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.370 km (2.094 miles)

The 1997 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco was the inaugural running of the Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, a motor racing event for heritage Grand Prix, Voiturettes, Formula One, Formula Two and Sports cars.

Report

1997 represented the 700th anniversary of the Grimaldi family's presidency over Monaco. Celebrations were held throughout the year and among these was a series of historic motor races at the Circuit de Monaco.[1] It was initially conceived as a one-off, but proved so popular that it was later revived as a biennial event from 2000.[2]

The 1979 Monaco Grand Prix had featured a support race for historic cars, won by Martin Morris in ERA R11B.[3] Additional historic races had been held in support of the 1982 (winner Bruce Halford was in attendance at this event) and 1983 events under the suggestion of the Hon. Patrick Lindsay. His son Valentine, along with Peter Hannen and Max Poggi, were responsible for organising the 1997 event to tie in with the 700th anniversary. Valentine's two brothers would race in the event itself: James drove an Alfa Romeo 8C Monza in Race A (crashing out in practice), while Ludovic drove a Ferrari 375 in Race B and a Maserati 250F in Race D. Ludovic crashed in practice for Race B, sustaining minor injuries, but still raced.[4]

Hannen took part in Races B and C, taking second place in both. In Race C, he was forced to start from the pit lane after mistakenly believing his steering was damaged on the formation lap. He put on an overtaking masterclass and finished second, having pressured race leaders Frank Sytner and Emanuele Pirro for much of the race.[4]

1968 Monaco Grand Prix runner-up Richard Attwood impressed with his performance in Race D and also set the fastest lap.[4] A third former F1 driver was three-time Monaco Grand Prix winner Stirling Moss. He was entered for Race D but suffered a cylinder head failure and did not start. He gave a strong showing in Race E, running third until a somewhat reluctant Martin Stretton passed him.[4]

Phil Hill was slated to appear in a Ferrari Testa Rossa but did not feature in the event.[3]

During the weekend, Prince Rainier unveiled a statue of Louis Chiron at the Piscine which still stands today.[4]

Results

Summary

Série Cars Years

Pole position

Fastest lap

Race winner
A Grand Prix - two-seater Pre-1934 Germany Klaus Werner 2:18.767 Germany Klaus Werner 2:21.192 France Jean-Louis Duret
B Grand Prix Pre-1952 United Kingdom Martin Stretton 2:03.857 United Kingdom Martin Stretton 2:02.796 United Kingdom Martin Stretton
C Ferrari sports cars Pre-1959 United Kingdom Frank Sytner 2:10.007 United Kingdom Peter Hannen 2:07.180 United Kingdom Frank Sytner
D Grand Prix Pre-1960 United Kingdom Rod Jolley 1:59.685 United Kingdom Richard Attwood 1:57.948 United Kingdom Rod Jolley
E Sports cars Pre-1960 United Kingdom Lindsay Owen-Jones 2:04.212 United Kingdom Lindsay Owen-Jones 2:02.703 United Kingdom Lindsay Owen-Jones
F Grand Prix Pre-1968 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol 1:55.645 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol 1:55.169 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol
G Formula Junior Germany Stephan Jocher 2:02.257 United Kingdom Tony Thompson 2:01.693 United States Duncan Dayton

Série A: Pre 1934 two-seater Grand Prix cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 16 France Jean-Louis Duret Bugatti 35B 1926 10 24:23.995
2 26 Germany Fritz Grashei Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1933 10 +7.283
3 31 Germany Klaus Werner Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932 10 +21.238 1
4 14 United Kingdom Richard Wills Bugatti 35 1924 10 +52.816
5 24 United Kingdom Chris Drake Maserati 8C 1933 10 +1:06.346
6 11 Netherlands Bart Rosman Bugatti 37 1925 10 +1:13.306
7 28 United Kingdom Terry Cohn Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932 10 +1:30.690
8 12 United Kingdom Michael Steele Bugatti 35T 1926 10 +1:34.494
9 6 Switzerland Michael Gans Bugatti 37A 1927 10 +1:36.669
10 10 Germany Thomas Feierabend Bugatti 37 1927 10 +1:58.487
DNS 21 United Kingdom James Lindsay Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1933
 ? 1 United Kingdom David Clark Bugatti 37A 1927
 ? 2 Canada David Cohen Talbot 1927
 ? 3 United Kingdom Mary Grant-Jonkers Amilcar C6 1927
 ? 4 United Kingdom Paul Grant Amilcar C6 1927
 ? 5 United Kingdom Peter Green MG K3 1933
 ? 7 Monaco Jean-Claude Miloe Bugatti 51 1927/31
 ? 8 United Kingdom Dick Smith Frazer Nash Nūrburg 1932
 ? 9 Germany Gunther Stamm MG K3 1933/34
 ? 15 France Nicolas Chambon Bugatti 35C 1925
 ? 17 United Kingdom John Howell Bugatti 45 1930
 ? 18 Brazil Abba Kogan Bugatti 35B 1926
 ? 19 United Kingdom John Lewis Bugatti 35C 1928
 ? 22 United States Dean Butler Bugatti 51 1931
 ? 23 United Kingdom Charles Dean Bugatti 51 1932
 ? 25 United Kingdom Martin Walford Maserati 8C 1931
 ? 27 Germany Hartmut Ibing Alfa Romeo 8C Monza 1932
 ? 30 United States Peter Mullin Bugatti 51 1933/34
Sources:[5][1][4]

Série B: Pre 1952 Grand Prix cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 17 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Maserati 4CM 1932/36 10 21:11.119 1
2 8 United Kingdom Peter Hannen Maserati 6CM 1937 10 +13.971
3 22 United Kingdom Willie Green Alfa Romeo 159 1948 10 +15.569
4 14 United Kingdom John Ure ERA 1935 10 +36.385
5 3 United Kingdom Matt Grist Alfa Romeo 8C 1935 10 +1:01.064
6 10 United Kingdom Irvine Laidlaw Maserati 6CM 1936 10 +1:34.139
7 12 United Kingdom Robin Lodge Maserati 4CM 1936 10 +1:40.739
8 16 United Kingdom Bruce Spollon ERA 1936 10 +1:41.003
9 30 United Kingdom Richard Pilkington Talbot-Lago T26C 1950 10 +1:47.274
10 6 Germany Ernst Schuster Maserati 6C 1934 9 +1 lap
 ? 1 Germany Robert Fink Alfa Romeo P3 1932/34
 ? 2 United Kingdom Peter Giddings Alfa Romeo 8C 1935
 ? 4 Germany Peter Altenbach Maserati 4CM 1934
 ? 5 Germany Stephan Rettenmaier Maserati 4CM 1934
 ? 7 United Kingdom Martin Walford Maserati 8CTF 1938
 ? 9 United Kingdom Tony Merrick Ferrari 166 FL 1949
 ? 11 Switzerland Franz Messerli Maserati 4CM 1932
 ? 15 United Kingdom Jeffrey Pattinson ERA 1935
 ? 18 United Kingdom Philip Walker MG K3 1933/36
 ? 19 Switzerland Jost Wildbolz ERA 1936
 ? 20 Portugal José Manuel Albuquerque Maserati 4CLT 1949
 ? 21 France Jean-Louis Duret Maserati 4CLT 1948
 ? 23 United Kingdom Dan Margulies Maserati 4CL 1939
 ? 24 Germany Norbert Schmitz-Koep Maserati 4CL 1939
 ? 25 United Kingdom Ludovic Lindsay Ferrari 375 1950
 ? 26 France François Bernard Gordini T11 1946
 ? 27 Belgium François d'Huart Talbot-Lago T26C 1948
 ? 28 United Kingdom John Foster Gordini T15 1948
 ? 29 Switzerland Max Lustenberger Talbot-Lago T26GS 1951
 ? 31 France Philippe Renault Talbot-Lago T26C 1948
Sources:[5][1]

Série C: Pre 1959 Ferrari sports cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 27 United Kingdom Frank Sytner Ferrari 250 TR 1958 10 22:21.689 1
2 17 United Kingdom Peter Hannen Ferrari 750 Monza 1955 10 +1.165 PL
3 15 Portugal José Manuel Albuquerque Ferrari 750 Monza 1955 10 +25.885
4 11 Italy Emanuele Pirro Ferrari 375 MM 1953 10 +32.089
5 28 United Kingdom Robert Lamplough Ferrari 250 TR 1958 10 +32.303
6 10 Germany Christian Gläsel Ferrari 375 MM 1953 10 +34.103
7 25 Germany Ernst Schuster Ferrari 500 TRC 1957 10 +1:00.322
8 8 Germany Mario Bernardi Ferrari 250 MM 1953 10 +1:16.650
9 21 United Kingdom David Cottingham Ferrari 500 TRC 1957 10 +1:19.129
10 14 Switzerland Erich Traber Ferrari 250 MM 1953 10 +1:20.710
 ? 1 Australia Peter Briggs Ferrari 195 S 1950
 ? 2 Brazil Abba Kogan Ferrari 212 1952
 ? 3 United Kingdom Sally Mason-Styrron Ferrari 166 MM 1950
 ? 4 Germany Harald Mergard Ferrari 225 S 1952
 ? 5 France Antoine Midy Ferrari 212 Export 1951
 ? 6 United States Gil Nickel Ferrari 340 America 1951
 ? 7 Spain Juan Quintano Ferrari 166 MM 1950
 ? 9 Italy Umberto Camellini Ferrari 340 MM 1953
 ? 12 Germany Hans Stukenbrock Ferrari 250 MM 1953
 ? 16 France Bernard Duc Ferrari 500 Mondial 1954
 ? 19 Monaco Franco Meiners Ferrari 225 S 1952
 ? 20 Germany Dieter Streve-Mühlens Ferrari 750 Monza 1954
 ? 22 Italy Federico Dubbini Ferrari 250 TR 1958
 ? 23 Switzerland Giancarlo Galeazzi Ferrari 500 TR 1956
 ? 24 Italy Francesco Guasti Ferrari 500 TRC 1957
 ? 29 Mexico Nicolas Zapata Ferrari 625 TR 1956
Sources:[5][1][4]

Série D: Pre 1960 Grand Prix cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 27 United Kingdom Rod Jolley Cooper T51 1958/59 10 20:06.565 1
2 26 United Kingdom John Harper Cooper T51 1959 10 +8.913
3 14 United Kingdom Nigel Corner Maserati 250F 1957 10 +32.193
4 12 United Kingdom John Beasley Cooper T45 1958 10 +32.809
5 23 United Kingdom Lindsay Owen-Jones Maserati 250F 1958 10 +39.779
6 21 United Kingdom Ludovic Lindsay Maserati 250F 1958 10 +40.617
7 28 United Kingdom Robin Lodge Ferrari Dino 246 1959 10 +52.527
8 11 Germany Burkhard von Schenk Maserati 250F 1956 10 +56.087
9 31 Italy Jason Wright Cooper T51 1959 10 +1:20.908
10 16 United Kingdom Chris Drake Lotus 16 1958 10 +1:35.348
DNS 32 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Cooper T45 1957 10
 ? 1 United Kingdom Jeremy Agace Maserati 250F 1956
 ? 2 United Kingdom Bobby Bell Maserati 250F 1956
 ? 3 United Kingdom Graham Burrows Cooper T23 1953
 ? 4 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken Cooper T23 1953
 ? 5 United Kingdom Tony Merrick Ferrari 555 "Supersqualo" 1955
 ? 6 United Kingdom Ian Nuthall Alta 1952
 ? 7 United Kingdom David Pennell Maserati 250F 1956
 ? 8 Republic of Ireland Ean Pugh Connaught B 1956
 ? 9 Germany Katharina Schmidt Cooper GP 2/T/40 1955
 ? 10 Germany Dieter Streve-Mühlens Maserati 250F 1956
 ? 15 Austria Corrado Cupellini Ferrari Dino 156 1957
 ? 17 South Africa Ivan Glasby Cooper T43 1957
 ? 18 United Kingdom Michael Haywood Cooper T45 1958
 ? 19 Germany Hartmut Ibing Maserati 250F 1957
 ? 20 United Kingdom Irvine Laidlaw Maserati 250F 1957
 ? 22 United States Bruce McCaw BRM P45 1958
 ? 24 Germany Ludwig Willisch Cooper T45 1958
 ? 25 United Kingdom Richard Attwood Cooper T51 1959
 ? 29 United States Donald Orosco Scarab F1 1960
 ? 30 United Kingdom Philip Walker Lotus 16 1959
Sources:[5][1][4]

Série E: Pre 1960 sports cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 30 United Kingdom Lindsay Owen-Jones Maserati Tipo 61 1959 10 20:45.312 1
2 24 United Kingdom Frank Sytner Jaguar D-Type 1956 10 +1.200
3 10 United Kingdom Martin Stretton Maserati 300S 1955 10 +48.575
4 29 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Maserati Tipo 61 1959 10 +59.744
5 17 United Kingdom Peter Austin Lotus 11 1957 10 +1:01.088
6 22 Denmark Otto Reedtz-Thott Lotus 11 1956 10 +1:25.920
7 6 Australia Spencer Martin Jaguar C-Type 1953 10 +1:27.825
8 9 United Kingdom Barrie Williams Jaguar C-Type 1953 10 +1:35.756
9 3 United Kingdom Gary Pearson Jaguar C-Type 1953 10 +1:38.961
10 4 United Kingdom Ron Gammons Lotus 11 1956 10 +1:40.186
DNS 4 United States James Herlinger Baldwin 1951
 ? 1 France Jean-François Bentz Cooper-Bristol 1952
 ? 2 United Kingdom Gregor Fisken Jaguar C-Type 1953
 ? 5 United Kingdom Mike Lester HWM 1953
 ? 7 United Kingdom Peter Mann Frazer Nash 1952
 ? 8 Denmark Jorn Quiste Jaguar D-Type 1956
 ? 11 United Kingdom Adrian Hall Lotus 10 1955
 ? 12 United Kingdom Dudley Mason-Styrron Maserati 300S 1955
 ? 14 Switzerland Christian Traber Aston Martin DB3S 1953/54
 ? 15 United States Bruce Trenery Aston Martin DB3S 1955
 ? 16 United Kingdom Willie Tuckett Jaguar D-Type 1955
 ? 18 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey Cooper T39 1956
 ? 19 France Pierre Pinelli Lotus 11 1956
 ? 20 Germany Hurbertus Doenhoff Maserati 150S 1956
 ? 21 United Kingdom Martin McGlone Aston Martin DB3S 1957
 ? 23 United Kingdom Ken Rogers Lotus 11 1957
 ? 25 Germany Burkhard von Schenk Maserati 300S 1958
 ? 26 United Kingdom Terry Jones Ferrari Dino 246 1959
 ? 27 United Kingdom Charles March Lola Mk1 1959
 ? 28 United Kingdom Nick Mason Maserati Tipo 60 1959
 ? 31 United States Paul Pappalardo Ferrari 250 TR 1959
Sources:[5][1]

Série F: Pre 1968 Grand Prix cars

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 26 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 49 1967 10 19:34.712 1
2 27 Brazil Abba Kogan Brabham 1967 10 +47.034
3 23 United Kingdom Allan Miles Cooper T53 1961 10 +1:06.985
4 28 United Kingdom Robert Lamplough Ferrari 312 1967 10 +1:08.888
5 12 United Kingdom Mark Linstone Brabham BT11 1964 10 +1:23.421
6 31 United Kingdom Malcolm Ricketts Lotus 32B 1965/66 10 +1:25.883
7 3 United Kingdom Christopher Smith Lotus 21 1961 10 +1:25.968
8 29 United States Bruce McCaw BRM P261 1964/66 10 +1:58.788
9 9 United States Duncan Dayton Lola Mk4 1962 10 +2:04.576
10 11 United Kingdom Sidney Hoole Cooper T66 1963 9 +1 lap
 ? 30 Monaco Franco Meiners Ferrari 312 1967 1
 ? 1 Italy Paolo Gecchelin Lotus 18 1961
 ? 2 Italy Pierluigi Mapelli Lotus 18 1961
 ? 4 Germany Richard Weiland Lotus 24 1962
 ? 5 United States David Whiteside Lotus 21 1961
 ? 6 United States Robert Woodward Lotus 21 1962
 ? 7 United Kingdom Marshall Bailey Brabham BT11 1964
 ? 8 United Kingdom Robert Brooks BRM P57/P58 1962
 ? 10 United Kingdom Geoff Farmer Lotus 25 1962
 ? 14 Italy Alessandro Ripamonti Lotus 24 1962
 ? 15 Italy Guido Romani Lola Mk4 1962
 ? 16 Italy Giorgio Valentini Brabham BT7 1963
 ? 17 Belgium Michel Wanty Lotus 24 1962
 ? 18 United Kingdom Jeremy Agace Lotus 18 1960
 ? 19 United Kingdom Paul Alexander Lotus 24 1962
 ? 20 United Kingdom Allan Baillie Lotus 24 1962
 ? 21 United States Joel Finn Lotus 18 1960
 ? 22 United Kingdom John Harper Brabham BT4A 1962
 ? 24 Italy Marco Cajani De Tomaso 1961
 ? 25 Belgium Jean Blaton Lotus 49 1967
Sources:[5][1][4]

Série G: Formula Junior

Pos. No. Driver Car Year Laps Time/retired Grid
1 25 United States Duncan Dayton Cooper T67 1963 10 21:11.410
2 31 United Kingdom Tony Thompson Lotus 27 1963 10 +0.568
3 27 Germany Stephan Jocher Brabham BT6 1963 10 +8.066 1
4 28 United States Douglas Mockett Cooper T56 1961 10 +27.518
5 18 Switzerland Jean-Michel Farine Lotus 20 1961 10 +28.370
6 29 United States Gil Nickel Lotus 27 1963 10 +38.766
7 16 Monaco Marcus Mussa Lotus 18 Junior 1960 10 +1:24.489
8 21 Italy Luciano Quaggia Brabham BT6 1963 10 +1:42.152
9 23 Italy Dario Tellarini Foglietti 1963 10 +1:42.523
10 11 United Kingdom Tony Steele Lola Mk2 1960 10 +2:02.077
 ? 1 Austria Egon Hofer OSCA 1959
 ? 2 Italy Sergio Leoni Stanguellini 1959
 ? 3 France Flavien Marcais Stanguellini 1958
 ? 4 Italy Ugo Piccagli Bandini 1959
 ? 5 Italy Fabio Verin Volpini 1958
 ? 6 Germany Dieter Crone Elva 1960
 ? 7 South Africa Richard Daggitt Scorpion 1960
 ? 8 United Kingdom David Pratley Lola Mk2 1960
 ? 9 United Kingdom Duncan Rabagliati Alexis FJ 1959
 ? 10 Italy Guido Romani Lola Mk2 1959
 ? 12 United Kingdom Grant Wilson Gemini 1959
 ? 14 Italy Fabio d'Alberti De Sanctis 1958
 ? 15 Germany Peter Knöfel Emeryson 1960
 ? 17 Netherlands Joos Tollenaar Lola Mk3 1961
 ? 19 Denmark Erich Justesen Lotus 22 1962
 ? 20 United Kingdom Allan McGregor Cooper T59 1962
 ? 22 Italy Alessandro Ripamonti De Tomaso 1962
 ? 24 United States Dan Davis Lola Mk5A 1963
 ? 26 Spain Joaquín Folch-Rusiñol Lotus 27 1963
 ? 30 Italy Ermanno Rochi Brabham BT6 1963
Sources:[5][1]

References

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  2. "ACM confirms Monaco Grand Prix Historique for 2000". Motor Sport. November 1999. p. 6. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
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