Non-Championship Race Results
Other Formula One races, which did not count towards the World Championship, also held in 1951.
Race Name | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Constructor | Report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
I Gran Premio di Siracusa | Syracuse | March 11 | Luigi Villoresi | Ferrari | Report |
XII Pau Grand Prix | Pau | March 26 | Luigi Villoresi | Ferrari | Report |
III Richmond Trophy | Goodwood | March 26 | B. Bira | Maserati | Report |
VI Gran Premio di Sanremo | Ospedaletti | April 22 | Alberto Ascari | Ferrari | Report |
I Grand Prix de Bordeaux | Bordeaux | April 29 | Louis Rosier | Talbot-Lago | Report |
III BRDC International Trophy | Silverstone | May 5 | Reg Parnell | Ferrari | Report |
V Grand Prix de Paris | Bois de Boulogne | May 20 | Giuseppe Farina | Maserati | Report |
V Ulster Trophy | Dundrod | June 2 | Giuseppe Farina | Alfa Romeo | Report |
I Scottish Grand Prix | Winfield | July 21 | Philip Fotheringham-Parker | Maserati | Report |
II Grote Prijs van Nederland | Zandvoort | July 22 | Louis Rosier | Talbot-Lago | Report |
XIII Grand Prix de l'Albigeois | Albi | August 5 | Maurice Trintignant | Simca-Gordini | Report |
XX Circuito di Pescara | Pescara | August 15 | José Froilán González | Ferrari | Report |
V Gran Premio di Bari | Bari | September 2 | Juan Manuel Fangio | Alfa Romeo | Report |
IV Goodwood Trophy | Goodwood | September 29 | Giuseppe Farina | Alfa Romeo | Report |
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