Non-championship race in the 1952 Formula One season
Race details
Date
25 May 1952
Official name
VI Grand Prix de Paris
Location
Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, Montlhéry, France
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
6.283 km (3.904 mi)
Distance
74 laps, 464.924 km (288.890 mi)
Pole position
Driver
Robert Manzon
Gordini
Time
2:21.5
Fastest lap
Driver
Piero Taruffi
Ferrari
Time
2:21.2
Podium
First
Piero Taruffi
Ferrari
Second
Giuseppe Farina
André Simon
Ferrari
Third
Louis Rosier
Ferrari
Motor car race
The 6th Grand Prix de Paris was a Non-Championship Formula Two motor race held on 25 May 1952 at the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry, in Montlhéry, Essonne, France. Race distance was decided not by distance but by time, the duration being 3 hours. The race was won by Piero Taruffi in a Ferrari 500, setting fastest lap in the process. Taruffi's teammates Giuseppe Farina and André Simon shared second place, with Louis Rosier third in his own Ferrari 500. Robert Manzon started from pole in a Gordini Type 16 but retired with a differential failure.[1][2]
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