Season Results
| Rnd | Circuit | Sportscar Winning Team | GT Winning Team | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sportscar Winning Drivers | GT Winning Drivers | |||
| 1 | Daytona | #96 Frank Arciero | #18 NART | Results |
| Dan Gurney | Stirling Moss | |||
| 2 | Sebring | Did Not Participate | #8 Briggs Cunningham | Results |
| Bruce McLaren | ||||
| 3 | Sebring | #23 Scuderia SSS Venezia | #24 NART | Results |
| Jo Bonnier Lucien Bianchi |
Phil Hill Olivier Gendebien |
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| 4 | Circuito del Garda | Did Not Participate | #56 No Team Name | Results |
| Ludovico Scarfiotti | ||||
| 5 | Palermo | #152 SEFAC Ferrari | #86 No Team Name | Results |
| Willy Mairesse Olivier Gendebien Ricardo Rodríguez |
Giorgio Scarlatti Pietro Ferraro |
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| 6 | AVUS | Did Not Participate | #40 No Team Name | Results |
| Robert Jenny | ||||
| 7 | Nürburgring | #92 SEFAC Ferrari | #51 Peter Nöcker | Results |
| Phil Hill Olivier Gendebien |
Peter Nöcker Wolfgang Seidel |
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| 8 | Le Mans | #6 SpA Ferrari SEFAC | #19 Pierre Noblet | Results |
| Phil Hill Olivier Gendebien |
Pierre Noblet Jean Guichet |
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| 9 | Charade | #18 Essex Racing Team | #3 Scuderia SSS Venezia | Results |
| Alan Rees | Carlo Maria Abate | |||
| 10 | Pergusa | Did Not Participate | #58 Abarth | Results |
| "Pam" Giancarlo Scotti |
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| 11 | Goodwood | Did Not Participat | #15 UDT-Laystall | Results |
| Innes Ireland | ||||
| 12 | Nürburgring | Did Not Participate | #86 Abarth | Results |
| Eberhard Mahle | ||||
| 13 | Bridgehampton (2.0) | Did Not Participate | #31 Chuck Cassel | Results |
| Bob Holbert | ||||
| 14 | Bridgehampton (+2.0) | #3 NART | #17 Bob Grossman | Results |
| Pedro Rodríguez | Bob Grossman | |||
| 15 | Montlhéry | Did Not Participate | #1 NART | Results |
| Pedro Rodríguez Ricardo Rodríguez |
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