Troy Ruttman - Complete Formula One World Championship Results

Complete Formula One World Championship Results

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Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 WDC Points
1950 Bowes Racing Inc. Lesovsky Offenhauser Straight-4 GBR
MON
500
SUI
BEL
FRA
ITA
NC 0
1951 Christopher J.C. Agajanian Kurtis Kraft 2000 Offenhauser Straight-4 SUI
500
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
ESP
NC 0
1952 Christopher J.C. Agajanian Kuzma Offenhauser Straight-4 SUI
500
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
NED
ITA
7th 8
1954 Eugene A Casaroll Kurtis Kraft 500A Offenhauser Straight-4 ARG
500
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
SUI
ITA
ESP
23rd= 1.5
1956 John Zink Kurtis Kraft 500C Offenhauser Straight-4 ARG
MON
500
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
NC 0
1957 John Zink Watson Offenhauser Straight-4 ARG
MON
500
FRA
GBR
GER
PES
ITA
NC 0
1958 Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F Maserati Straight-6 ARG
MON
NED
500
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
POR
ITA
MOR
NC 0
1960 John Zink Watson Offenhauser Straight-4 ARG
MON
500
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
POR
ITA
USA
NC 0
  • † = Shared drive

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