1954 World Sportscar Championship
{{Motorsport season
| series = World Sportscar Championship
| year = 1954
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The 1954 World Sportscar Championship was a motor racing competition for Sportscars. It was the second FIA World Sportscar Championship. It featured a series of six endurance races, contested from 24 January to 23 November 1954. The championship was won by Ferrari.
Season summary
File:1954 Ferrari 375 Plus 34.jpg won the championship with its Ferrari 375 Plus (pictured), 375 MM and 750 Monza models.]]
The 1954 World Sports Car Championship was contested over a six race series. With legendary races such as the Mille Miglia and the Carrera Panamericana now part of the international race calendar, they were accompanied by the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 12 Hours of Sebring and the RAC Tourist Trophy. The championship started in January in Argentina with a new race to the calendar, the 1000 km Buenos Aires, but the 24 Hours of Spa was omitted.[http://www.racingsportscars.com/championship/World%20Championship.html World Sportscar Championship, www.racingsportscars.com] Retrieved on 4 April 2015 The 1000 km Nürburgring was originally scheduled for the 29th of August, however once it became clear that the Mercedes 300 SLRs would not be ready in time, the race was cancelled with organisers fearing another poor attendance.{{cite book |last1=Posthumus |first1=Cyril |title=World Sports Car Championship |date=1961 |page=56}}
The Championship remained as a competition for manufacturers, and works teams including Scuderia Ferrari, Lancia, Aston Martin and Jaguar lead the way. The majority of the fields were made up of amateur or gentlemen drivers in privately entered cars, often up against professional racing drivers with experience in Formula One.
All races included Sportscar classes defined according to engine displacement.János L. Wimpffen, 1954 - Ferrari consolidates, Tine and Two Seats, 1999, pages 14 to 169 The Millie Miglia also defined classes for Grand Touring and Special Touring cars and the Carrera Panamericana included additional Stock car and Touring car classes. Championship points were however only awarded for outright placings. Ferrari continued to be the dominant force in 1954, winning four of the six races, a result of Enzo Ferrari’s determination to bring prestige to his marque. The other two races were also won by Italian marques, Lancia and O.S.C.A.
Season results
File:Lancia D24 - Flickr - exfordy.jpg placed second with its Lancia D24]]
File:Jaguar D-Types - Flickr - exfordy.jpg placed third with its Jaguar C-Type and D-Type (pictured) models]]
File:1954 O.S.C.A. MT4 1500 (rear), ex-Moss & Cunningham.jpg placed fourth after a win at Sebring with its MT4]]
=Results=
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Date [https://archive.today/20130203135939/http://www.teamdan.com/archive/wsc/1954/1954.html 1954 World Sportscar Championship, www.teamdan.com] Retrieved on 4 April 2015
! Round ! Event ! Circuit or Location ! Winning driver ! Winning team ! Winning car ! Results |
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24/01
| align=center | 1 | {{flagicon|ARG}} 1000km of Buenos Aires | Autódromo Municipal-Avenida Paz | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Farina | {{flagicon|ITA}} Scuderia Ferrari | {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari 375 MM | Results |
07/03
| align=center | 2 | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} 12 Hours of Sebring | Sebring International Raceway | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} Bill Lloyd | {{flagicon|USA|1912}} Briggs Cunningham | {{flagicon|ITA}} Osca MT4 1500 | Results |
01/05 - 02/05
| align=center | 3 | {{flagicon|ITA}} Mille Miglia | {{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Ascari | {{flagicon|ITA}} Scuderia Lancia | {{flagicon|ITA}} Lancia D24 | Results |
12/06 - 13/06
| align=center | 4 | {{flagicon|FRA}} 24 Hours of Le Mans | {{flagicon|ARG}} José Froilán González | {{flagicon|ITA}} Scuderia Ferrari | {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari 375 Plus | Results |
05/09
| align=center | 5 | {{flagicon|GBR}} RAC Tourist Trophy | Dundrod | {{flagicon|GBR}} Mike Hawthorn | {{flagicon|ITA}} Scuderia Ferrari | {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari 750 Monza | Results |
19/11 - 23/11
| align=center | 6 | {{flagicon|MEX|1934}} Carrera Panamericana | Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Ciudad Juárez | {{flagicon|ITA}} Umberto Maglioli | {{flagicon| United States|1912}} Erwin Goldschmidt | {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari 375 Plus | Results |
Note: The Tourist Trophy was awarded to the DB of Paul Armagnac and Gerard Laureau, which was the winner of the Dundrod race on handicap. World Championship points were awarded on the overall race results rather than the handicap results.
=Championship=
Championship points were awarded for the first six places in each race in the order of 8-6-4-3-2-1.János L. Wimpffen, Rules and Exceptions, Tine and Two Seats, 1999, page 16 Manufacturers were only awarded points for their highest finishing car with no points awarded for positions filled by additional cars. Only the best 4 results out of the 6 races could be retained by each manufacturer. Points earned but not counted towards the championship totals are listed within brackets in the table below.Peter Higham, The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing, 1995, pages 260–262
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Pos[http://www.classicscars.com/wspr/results/wscc/ms1954.html 1954 World Sportscar Championship table at www.wspr-racing.com] Retrieved on 4 April 2015
! {{flagicon|ARG}} BUE ! {{flagicon|USA}} SEB ! {{flagicon|ITA}} MMI ! {{flagicon|FRA}} LMS ! {{flagicon|UK}} TTR ! {{flagicon|MEX}} PAN ! Pts |
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1
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrari |align=center| 8 | |align=center| (6) |align=center| 8 |align=center| 8 |align=center| 8 |align=center| 32 (38) |
2
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Lancia | |align=center| 6 |align=center| 8 | |align=center| 6 | |align=center| 20 |
3
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Jaguar |align=center| 3 | | |align=center| 6 |align=center| 1 | |align=center| 10 |
4
| {{flagicon|ITA}} O.S.C.A. | |align=center| 8 | | | | |align=center| 8 |
5
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Maserati |align=center| 1 | |align=center| 4 | |align=center| 2 | |align=center| 7 |
6
| {{flagicon|FRG}} Porsche | | |align=center| 1 | | |align=center| 4 |align=center| 5 |
7=
| {{flagicon|USA|1912}} Cunningham | | | |align=center| 4 | | |align=center| 4 |
7=
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Austin-Healey | |align=center| 4 | | | | |align=center| 4 |
7=
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Aston Martin |align=center| 4 | | | | | |align=center| 4 |
10
| {{flagicon|GBR}} HWM | | | | |align=center| 3 | |align=center| 3 |
11=
| {{flagicon|GBR}} Kieft | |align=center| 1 | | | | |align=center| 1 |
11=
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Gordini | | | |align=center| 1 | | |align=center| 1 |
The cars
The following models contributed to the nett championship pointscores of their respective manufacturers.[http://www.classicscars.com/wspr/results/wscc/ms1954.html 1954 World Sportscar Championship race results, www.classicscars.com] Retrieved on 4 April 2015
References
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