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Pedralbes

Circuito de Pedralbes, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

Circuit Type: Temporary street circuit

1951/19551946/1950

Extended to Carrer de Numancia

(in 1954 some corners were re-profiled)

Extension: 6,316 Km/6,333 Km

Lap Record: 2:16.930

Year: 1951

Driver: Juan Manuel Fangio

Car: Alfa Romeo 159

Speed: 166,053 km/h

 

Pole Record: 2:10.590

Year: 1951

Driver: Alberto Ascari

Car: Ferrari 375

Speed: 174,114 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1954 VIII GP de España/XII GP Pheña Rhin/IX Copa Barcelona October 24 Great Britain Mike Hawthorn
Italy Ferrari 80
03:13:52.100 F1
1951 VII GP de España/XI GP Peña Rhin/VIII Copa Barcelona October 28 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
Italy Alfa Romeo 70
02:46:54.100 F1

Original Circuit

 

Extension: 4,464 Km

Lap Record: 1:46.000

Year: 1948

Driver: Luigi Villoresi

Car: Maserati 4CLT/48

Speed: 151,607 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1950 X Gran Premio Peña Rhin/VII Copa Barcelona October 29 Italy Alberto Ascari
Italy Ferrari 50
02:05:14.800 F1EC
1948 IX. Gran Premio Peña Rhin/VI Copa Barcelona October 31 Italy Luigi Villoresi
Italy Maserati 70
02:10:12.000 GP
1946 VIII Gran Premio Peña Rhin/V Copa Barcelona October 27 Italy Giorgio Pelassa
Italy Maserati 80
02:46:52.000 GP

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