1956 10 Hours of Messina | |||||
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The race director Renzo Castagneto flies the chess flag to the winner Phil Hill on Ferrari. | |||||
Race details | |||||
Date | 26 August 1956 (1956-08-26) | ||||
Official name | 10 Hours of Messina | ||||
Location | Messina, Italy | ||||
Distance | 157 laps, 584,221 km | ||||
Fastest lap | |||||
Driver | Phil Hill | Ferrari 500TR | |||
Time | 3:15 on lap (123.690 km/h) | ||||
Podium | |||||
First | Ferrari 500TR | ||||
Second | Ferrari | ||||
Third | Maserati 300S |
The 4th 10 Hours of Messina was a sports car race, held on 26 August 1956 in the street circuit of Messina, Italy.
In this edition Automobile Club d'Italia to avoid the cancellation he decided to reduce the race to only 5 hours starting at 20 and arriving at 1 in the night, moreover, the route has been reduced by about a kilometer to free the transit for the Regina Margherita hospital.
Final standings
- Started: 24
- Classified: 11
# | Drivers | Team | Average speed | Cause of retirement |
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1. | Phil Hill | Ferrari 500 TR | 116.844 km/h | |
2. | Franco Bordoni | Maserati 300S | ||
3. | António Borges Barreto | Ferrari | ||
4. | Franco Cortese | Ferrari 500 TR | ||
5. | Canova | Ferrari | ||
6. | Chico Landi Gerino Gerini |
Maserati 200S | ||
7. | Alotta Alfonso Vella |
Maserati 200S | ||
8. | Aurelio Garavaglia | Maserati 150S | ||
9. | Bob Hicks Jo Bonnier |
Lotus Eleven | ||
10. | Mario Ricci | Gordini 3.0 | ||
11. | Mario Piccolo | Giaur 750 | ||
not classified | Benoit Musy | Maserati | Last lap too long | |
DNF | Jo Bonnier | Alfa Romeo 6CM 3000 | Accident | |
Gerino Gerini | ? | |||
Hans Herrmann | Porsche | |||
Piero Carini | Ferrari 500 TR | |||
Munaron | ? | |||
Herbert Mackay-Fraser | Ferrari 750 Monza | |||
Gaetano Starrabba | Ferrari 500 TR |
See also
- Messina Grand Prix (auto race that replaced it)
References
- "Non Championship Races 1956". wsrp.cz. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
- "La 10 Ore di Messina, la storia" (in Italian). adrenaline24h.com. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
External links
- La 10 Ore di Messina, la storia (in Italian)