Winners
The event was dominated by Ferraris, winning five out of the six runnings in the race's first incarnation before winning the final event once again in 1972. American Phil Hill would be the only driver to win more than once.
Year | Drivers | Team | Car | Time | Circuit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1954 | Giuseppe Farina Umberto Maglioli |
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 375 Plus | 6:41:50.800 | 9.5 km |
1955 | Enrique Saenz Valiente José María Ibáñez |
No Team Name | Ferrari 375 Plus | 6:35:15.400 | 17.1 km |
1956 | Stirling Moss Carlos Menditeguy |
Officine Alfieri Maserati | Maserati 300S | 6:29:37.900 | 9.5 km |
1957 | Masten Gregory Eugenio Castellotti Luigi Musso |
Scuderia Temple Buell | Ferrari 290 MM | 6:10:29.900 | 10.2 km (Costanera) |
1958 | Peter Collins Phil Hill |
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa | 6:19:55.400 | 9.5 km |
1959 | No Race | ||||
1960 | Phil Hill Cliff Allison |
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari 250 TR59/60 | 6:17:12.100 | 9.5 km |
1961 to 1969 |
No Races | ||||
1970† | Jean-Pierre Beltoise Henri Pescarolo |
Equipe Matra | Matra-Simca MS630/650 | 5:37:22.200 | 6.1 km |
1971 | Jo Siffert Derek Bell |
J.W. Automotive | Porsche 917K | 5:25:25.940 | 6.1 km |
1972 | Ronnie Peterson Tim Schenken |
SpA Ferrari SEFAC | Ferrari 312 PB | 5:45:58.220 | 6.0 km |
† - Non-championship event.
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