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Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace, Anerley Hill, Sydenham, London, Great Britain

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Startline moved to Terrace Straight (1960-1972)

Extension: 2,237 Km

Infield section bypassed by new link road from Park to Stadium Curve (1953-1959)

Lap Record: 0:57.200

Year: 1962

Driver: Innes Ireland

Car: Lotus-BRM 24

Speed: 141,279 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 0:58.000

Year: 1962

Driver: Roy Salvadori

Car: Lola-Climax MK 4

Speed: 138,848 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1962 IX Crystal Palace Trophy June 11 Great Britain Innes Ireland
Great Britain Lotus 36
00:34:46.400 F1EC
1961 IX London Trophy May 23 Great Britain Roy Salvadori
Great Britain Cooper 37
00:37:22.800 F1EC
1955 Crystal Palace International Race Meeting July 30 Great Britain Mike Hawthorn
Italy Maserati 15
00:16:10.000 F1EC
1954 I August Cup August 2 Great Britain Reg Parnell
Italy Ferrari 10
00:11:10.800 F1EC
1954 II Crystal Palace Trophy June 19 Great Britain Reg Parnell
Italy Ferrari 10
00:11:26.600 F1EC
1953 I London Trophy September 19 Great Britain Stirling Moss
Great Britain Cooper 20
00:23:24.200 F1EC
1953 I Crystal Palace Trophy July 11 Great Britain Tony Rolt
Great Britain Connaught 15
00:17:23.400 F1EC
1953 III Coronation Trophy May 25 Great Britain Tony Rolt
Great Britain Connaught 10
00:11:42.200 F1EC

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Crystal Palace Trophy – 1962

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