1953 Formula One Season - World Championship Season Review

World Championship Season Review

Rnd Race Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Constructor Tyre Report
1 Argentine Grand Prix Buenos Aires January 18 Alberto Ascari Alberto Ascari Alberto Ascari Ferrari P Report
2 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis May 30 Bill Vukovich Bill Vukovich Bill Vukovich Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser F Report
3 Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort June 7 Alberto Ascari Luigi Villoresi Alberto Ascari Ferrari P Report
4 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps June 21 Juan Manuel Fangio José Froilán González Alberto Ascari Ferrari P Report
5 French Grand Prix Reims July 5 Alberto Ascari Juan Manuel Fangio Mike Hawthorn Ferrari P Report
6 British Grand Prix Silverstone July 18 Alberto Ascari Alberto Ascari
José Froilán González
Alberto Ascari Ferrari P Report
7 German Grand Prix Nürburgring August 2 Alberto Ascari Alberto Ascari Giuseppe Farina Ferrari P Report
8 Swiss Grand Prix Bremgarten August 23 Juan Manuel Fangio Alberto Ascari Alberto Ascari Ferrari P Report
9 Italian Grand Prix Monza September 13 Alberto Ascari Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati P Report

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