1935 Grand Prix season
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The 1935 Grand Prix season was the third AIACR European Championship season. The championship was won by Rudolf Caracciola, driving for the Mercedes-Benz team.
Note that the Nazi German flag bearing the swastika was adopted on 15 September 1935.
Entrants
Teams
Works teams
Entrant | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Driver |
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Daimler-Benz AG | Mercedes-Benz | W25 | 3.7/4.0/4.3 litres Straight-8 | Rudolf Caracciola full-time |
Luigi Fagioli full-time | ||||
Manfred von Brauchitsch full-time | ||||
Hermann Lang | ||||
Hanns Geier | ||||
Auto Union | Auto Union | B | 4.9/5.6 litres V16 | Hans Stuck full-time |
Bernd Rosemeyer full-time | ||||
Achille Varzi full-time | ||||
Paul Pietsch | ||||
Scuderia Ferrari | Alfa Romeo | Tipo B "P3" 8C-35 |
3.2/3.8 litres Straight-8 3.8 litres Straight-8 |
Tazio Nuvolari full-time |
René Dreyfus full-time | ||||
Louis Chiron full-time | ||||
Attilio Marinoni | ||||
Antonio Brivio | ||||
Scuderia Subalpina | Maserati | 6C-34 V8-RI |
3.2 litres Straight-6 4.2 litres V8 |
Goffredo Zehender |
Philippe Étancelin | ||||
Pietro Ghersi | ||||
Giuseppe Farina | ||||
Eugenio Siena | ||||
Marcel Lehoux | ||||
Automobiles E.Bugatti | Bugatti | T59 | 3.3/3.8 litres Straight-8 | Piero Taruffi |
Robert Benoist | ||||
Jean-Pierre Wimille | ||||
ERA | ERA | B | 2.0 litres Straight-6 | Raymond Mays |
Ernst von Delius |
Independent teams
Entrant | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Driver |
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Scuderia Villapadierna | Maserati | 8CM | 3.0 litres Straight-8 | Marcel Lehoux |
Gruppo san Giorgio | Alfa Romeo Maserati |
Tipo B "P3" 26M |
3.0 litres Straight-8 2.5 litres Straight-8 |
Renato Balestrero |
Luigi Soffietti | Maserati | 8CM | 3.0 litres Straight-8 | Luigi Soffietti |
Pietro Ghersi | ||||
Earl Howe | Bugatti Maserati |
T59 8CM |
3.2 litres Straight-8 3.0 litres Straight-8 |
Earl Howe |
Brian Lewis | ||||
Gino Rovere | Maserati | 6C-34 | 3.7 litres Straight-6 | Giuseppe Farina |
Franco Sardi | Alfa Romeo | Tipo B "P3" | 2.9 litres Straight-8 | Ferdinando Barbieri |
Private entries
Driver | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Races entered |
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Raymond Sommer | Alfa Romeo | Tipo B "P3" | 3.2 litres Straight-8 | BEL, SUI, ESP |
László Hartmann | Maserati | 8CM | 3.0 litres Straight-8 | GER, SUI |
Hans Rüesch | Maserati | 8CM | 3.0 litres Straight-8 | GER |
Genaro Léoz-Abad | Bugatti | ? | ESP |
Season review
European Championship Grands Prix
Rd | Date | Name | Circuit | Winning driver | Winning team | Report |
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1 | 14 July | Belgian Grand Prix | Spa-Francorchamps | Rudolf Caracciola | Mercedes-Benz | Report |
2 | 28 July | German Grand Prix | Nürburgring | Tazio Nuvolari | Alfa Romeo | Report |
3 | 25 August | Swiss Grand Prix | Bremgarten | Rudolf Caracciola | Mercedes-Benz | Report |
4 | 8 September | Italian Grand Prix | Monza | Hans Stuck | Auto Union | Report |
5 | 22 September | Spanish Grand Prix | Lasarte | Rudolf Caracciola | Mercedes-Benz | Report |
Non-championship Grands Prix
Grandes Épreuves are denoted by a yellow background.
Championship Final Standings
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External links
References
Etzrodt, Hans. "Grand Prix Winners 1895–1949 : Part 3 (1934–1949)". The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing. Archived from the original on 6 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
Leif Snellman and Hans Etzrodt. "1935". The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing. Archived from the original on 5 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
Galpin, Darren. "1935 Grands Prix". The GEL Motorsport Information Page. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
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