1956 Formula One Season - Season Review

Season Review

Rnd Race Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Constructor Tyre Report
1 Argentine Grand Prix Buenos Aires 22 January Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Luigi Musso
Juan Manuel Fangio
Ferrari E Report
2 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco 13 May Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Stirling Moss Maserati P Report
3 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis 30 May Pat Flaherty Paul Russo Pat Flaherty Watson-Offenhauser F Report
4 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps 3 June Juan Manuel Fangio Stirling Moss Peter Collins Ferrari E Report
5 French Grand Prix Reims 1 July Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Peter Collins Ferrari E Report
6 British Grand Prix Silverstone 14 July Stirling Moss Stirling Moss Juan Manuel Fangio Ferrari E Report
7 German Grand Prix Nürburgring 5 August Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Ferrari E Report
8 Italian Grand Prix Monza 2 September Juan Manuel Fangio Stirling Moss Stirling Moss Maserati P Report

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