75 Years Ago: 10 Fascinating Facts About the First F1 Race
The First F1 Race: 10 Fascinating Facts
Why it matters: 75 years ago, the first-ever F1 World Championship race was held at Silverstone. This event marked the beginning of modern Formula 1 and is filled with interesting facts.
The big picture: The race was a historic event that included a Swiss baron, a Thai prince, and a jazz musician.
What you need to know:
- Dual Titles: The race was officially the Grand Prix d'Europe, also incorporating the British Grand Prix.
- Early Start: The race was held on May 13th, unlike today's season openers.
- First Corner: Woodcote was the first corner drivers tackled.
- Royal Presence: King George VI attended, a unique occurrence for a British motor race.
- Aristocratic Lineup: Included Prince Bira and Baron de Graffenried.
- Alfa Romeo Dominance: The 'Three Fs' (Farina, Fagioli, and Fangio) led the race.
- Wildlife Encounter: A hare dented Reg Parnell's car.
- Mature Field: The average age of the drivers was 39.
- Jazz Musician: Johnny Claes, a jazz musician, participated.
- BRM Debut: BRM showcased their car before the actual race.
- Stirling Moss: Stirling Moss finished second in the support race.
What's next: These facts offer a glimpse into the early days of F1, highlighting the unique blend of racing and historical elements that defined the sport's inception.
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