Non-Championship Race Results
Other Formula One races also held in 1956, which did not count towards the World Championship.
Race Name | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Constructor | Report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Mendoza | 5 February | Juan Manuel Fangio | Lancia-Ferrari | Report |
IV Glover Trophy | Goodwood | 2 April | Stirling Moss | Maserati | Report |
VI Gran Premio di Siracusa | Syracuse | 15 April | Juan Manuel Fangio | Lancia-Ferrari | Report |
XI BARC Aintree 200 | Aintree | 21 April | Stirling Moss | Maserati | Report |
VII BRDC International Trophy | Silverstone | 5 May | Stirling Moss | Vanwall | Report |
IX Gran Premio di Napoli | Posillipo | 6 May | Robert Manzon | Gordini | Report |
I Aintree 100 | Aintree | 24 June | Horace Gould | Maserati | Report |
I Vanwall Trophy | Snetterton | 22 July | Roy Salvadori | Maserati | Report |
IV Grand Prix de Caen | Caen | 26 August | Harry Schell | Maserati | Report |
II Sussex Trophy | Goodwood | 8 September | Roy Salvadori | Cooper-Climax | Report |
I BRSCC Formula 1 Race | Brands Hatch | 14 October | Archie Scott Brown | Connaught-Alta | Report |
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