Non-championship race in the 1950 Formula One season
Race details
Date
30 July 1950
Official name
III Grand Prix des Nations
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
3.990 km (2.479 miles)
Distance
68 laps, 267.247 km (166.059 miles)
Pole position
Driver
Juan Manuel Fangio
Alfa Romeo
Time
1:46.7
Fastest lap
Driver
Piero Taruffi
Alfa Romeo
Time
1:45.1
Podium
First
Juan Manuel Fangio
Alfa Romeo
Second
Emmanuel de Graffenried
Alfa Romeo
Third
Piero Taruffi
Alfa Romeo
Motor car race
The 1950 Nations Grand Prix was a motor race set to Formula One rules, held on 30 July 1950. The race was won by Argentinean driver Juan Manuel Fangio after a distance of 68 laps.
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