1959 German Grand Prix - Results

Results

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 4 Tony Brooks Ferrari 60 2:09:31.6 1 9
2 6 Dan Gurney Ferrari 60 + 2.9 3 6
3 5 Phil Hill Ferrari 60 + 1:04.8 6 4
4 8 Maurice Trintignant Cooper-Climax 59 + 1 Lap 12 3
5 9 Jo Bonnier BRM 58 + 2 Laps 7 2
6 18 Ian Burgess Cooper-Maserati 56 + 4 Laps 15
7 10 Harry Schell BRM 49 + 11 Laps 8
Ret 2 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 36 Transmission 9
Ret 11 Hans Herrmann BRM 36 Accident 11
Ret 3 Masten Gregory Cooper-Climax 23 Engine 5
Ret 1 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax 15 Transmission 4
Ret 16 Graham Hill Lotus-Climax 10 Gearbox 10
Ret 15 Innes Ireland Lotus-Climax 7 Differential 13
Ret 17 Cliff Allison Ferrari 2 Clutch 14
Ret 7 Stirling Moss Cooper-Climax 1 Transmission 2
DNS 12 Jean Behra Behra-Porsche-Porsche Fatal accident in support race
DNS 14 Wolfgang von Trips Porsche Withdrew

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