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1954 (I) Cornwall MRC Formula 1 Race
Non-championship race in the 1954 Formula One season
Race details
Date 7 June 1954
Official nameICornwall MRC Formula 1 Race
Location Davidstow Circuit, Davidstow, Cornwall
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 2.973 km (1.8475 miles)
Distance 20 laps, 59.46 km (36.95 miles)
Weather Wet
Pole position
Driver Connaught-Lea Francis
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom John Riseley-Prichard Connaught-Lea Francis
Time 1:27.7
Podium
First Connaught-Lea Francis
Second Cooper-Bristol
Third HWM-Alta

The 1st Cornwall MRC Formula 1 Race was the first Cornwall MRC motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 7 June 1954 at the Davidstow Circuit, Cornwall. The race was run over 20 laps of the little circuit, and was won by British driver John Riseley-Prichard in a Connaught Type A.

This was the first of three Formula One races held in Cornwall during 1954 and 1955, and was the first Formula One event to include a Kieft on the grid, driven by Horace Gould.[1]

Gould later caused the entire meeting to be ended prematurely when he crashed his car transporter (a converted double-decker bus) into a footbridge, bringing it down on to the track.[1]

Results[edit]

Pos Driver Entrant Constructor Time/Retired Grid
1 United Kingdom John Riseley-Prichard J. Riseley-Prichard Connaught-Lea Francis 29:54.9 1
2 United Kingdom Jack Walton J.H. Walton Cooper-Bristol 4
3 United Kingdom Anthony Brooke A. Brooke HWM-Alta 7
4 United Kingdom Tom Kyffin Equipe Devone Cooper-Bristol 6
Ret United Kingdom Charles Boulton C.D. Boulton Connaught-Lea Francis 5
Ret United Kingdom Horace Gould H.H. Gould Kieft-Bristol Engine 3
Ret United Kingdom Leslie Marr L. Marr Connaught-Lea Francis Accident 2
DNA United Kingdom R. E. Dixon J.H. Walton Frazer Nash-BMW
DNA United Kingdom Dick Gibson R. Gibson Cooper-Bristol
DNA United Kingdom David Watts Equipe Devone Cooper-Bristol

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Davidstow", Peter Tutthill, 1996.


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