Circuit des Nations

{{Short description|Street racing circuit}}

{{Infobox motorsport venue

| Name = Circuit des Nations

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| Coordination = {{coord|46|13|14|N|6|8|33|E|type:landmark_region:CH-GE|display=it}}

| Location = Geneva, Switzerland

| Image = Nationsgp.svg

| Image_caption = Track layout (circa 1946)

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| Opened = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1936}}

| Closed = {{Start date and age|df=yes|30 July 1950}}

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| Events = Geneva Grand Prix (1948–1950)
Grand Prix des Nations (1946–1950)
Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix (1938–1950)

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| Length_km = 2.800

| Length_mi = 1.740

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The Circuit des Nations ("Circuit of the Nations") was a street circuit between Lake Geneva and the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. It hosted the Grand Prix de Nations, similar to a Formula One race; the Grand Prix de Genève, similar to a Formula Two race; and various championship events. The first Grand Prix de Genève was held in Meyrin in 1931 and won by Marcel Lehoux, racing for Bugatti.

Geneva race-track (Switzerland)

The Geneva race-track[http://www.formula2.net/Geneve.jpg] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410120800/http://www.formula2.net/Geneve.jpg |date=2008-04-10 }} Map was established in the 1930s between the lake (Geneva) and the Nations square following the closure of the nearby Circuit de Meyrin.

The circuit hosted some local motorcycling events before holding its first international event, the 1938 Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix.{{cite news | title = A le veille du Grand Prix suisse de motocyclisme| newspaper = Journal de Geneve | pages = 3 | date = July 17, 1938 | language = French}} Racing at the track was suspended during World War II and international competition resumed in 1946 when a number of Grand-Prix races on both two and four wheels were held on this track. In total 5 major car races and 4 major motorcycle races happened on this track between 1938 and 1950.

File:Geneve track.jpg

The original length of the track for the 1938 event was stated as {{cvt|2.800|km|mi|abbr=on}}. Over the years small changes were made to the track layout until the track was significantly lengthened for the 1950 event by cutting out the hairpin on Avenue de France and replacing it by two long straits on both sides of Route de Lausanne, connected by a 180 degree hairpin.

Key pilots came here to compete: among them Giuseppe Farina, Raymond Sommer, Maurice Trintignant, Juan Manuel Fangio, Prince Bira (who had established residency, in Geneva).

The closest race-tracks were Aix les Bains – France (Circuit du Lac) and Lausanne (Circuit du Léman or Blécherette). All were temporary urban race-tracks that disappeared shortly after the Le Mans accident in 1955, or before.

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DateRaceRace trackCategoryLap length
July 17, 193815th Swiss motorcycle Grand PrixCircuit des Nations250cc, 350cc, 500cc, sidecar (600cc){{convert|2.800|km|mi|abbr=on}}
July 14, 194616th Swiss motorcycle Grand PrixCircuit des Nations250cc, 350cc, 500cc, sidecar{{convert|2.986|km|mi|abbr=on}}
July 21, 19461st Grand Prix des NationsCircuit des NationsGrand Prix FIA{{convert|2.986|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{cite web | url = https://www.statsf1.com/fr/1946-hc/grand-prix-309.aspx| title = Grand Prix des Nations | website = Stats F1 | access-date = February 4, 2025 | quote = }}
May 2, 19482nd Grand Prix de GenèveCircuit des NationsFormula 2 FIA, non-championship{{convert|2.965|km|mi|abbr=on}}
May 2, 19482nd Grand Prix des NationsCircuit des NationsFormula 1 FIA, non-championship{{convert|2.965|km|mi|abbr=on}}{{cite web | url = https://www.statsf1.com/fr/1948-hc/grand-prix-27.asp| title = II Grand Prix des Nations | website = Stats F1 | access-date = February 4, 2025 | quote = }}
May 16, 194818th Swiss motorcycle Grand PrixCircuit des Nations250cc, 350cc, 500cc, sidecar{{convert|2.965|km|mi|abbr=on}}
July 23, 195020th Swiss motorcycle Grand PrixCircuit des Nations250cc, 350cc, 500cc, sidecar{{convert|6.325|km|mi|abbr=on}}
July 30, 19503rd Grand Prix de GenèveCircuit des NationsFormula 2 FIA, non-championship{{convert|6.325|km|mi|abbr=on}}
July 30, 19503rd Grand Prix des NationsCircuit des NationsFormula 1 FIA, non-championship{{convert|6.325|km|mi|abbr=on}} {{cite web | url = https://www.statsf1.com/fr/1950-hc/grand-prix-76.aspx | title = III Grand Prix des Nations | website = Stats F1 | access-date = February 4, 2025 | quote = }}

1st Grand Prix des Nations

FIA Grand Prix, Circuit des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland – July 21, 1946

44 laps of the urban race track (short version) of {{convert|2.965|km|mi|abbr=on}}, or {{convert|130|km|mi|abbr=on}}, at an average speed of {{convert|103.9|km/h|mi/h|abbr=on}}.

class="wikitable"
PositionPilotCar
1{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Giuseppe FarinaAlfa Romeo 158
2{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Carlo Felice TrossiAlfa Romeo 158
3{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Pierre WimilleAlfa Romeo 158
4{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Tazio NuvolariMaserati 4CL
5{{flagicon|SUI}} Emmanuel de GraffenriedMaserati 4CL
6{{flagicon|THA}} Prince BiraERA B
7{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Achille VarziAlfa Romeo 158
8{{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond SommerMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|GBR}} George AbecassisAlta
DNF{{flagicon|GBR}} Reg ParnellMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Luigi VilloresiMaserati 4CL

2nd Grand Prix de Genève

FIA Formula 2, non championship race, Circuit des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland – May 2, 1948

70 laps of the urban race-track (short version) {{convert|2.945|km|mi|abbr=on}}, or {{convert|206|km|mi|abbr=on}}, at an average speed of {{convert|98.15|km/h|mi/h|abbr=on}}.{{cite web|url=http://www.formula2.net/F248_2.htm |title=Formula 2 1948 - Geneve |publisher=Formula2.net |access-date=2012-06-10}}

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class="wikitable"
PositionPilotTeamCar
1{{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond SommerEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T11
2{{flagicon|THA}} Prince BiraEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T11
3{{flagicon|FRA}} Robert ManzonEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T11
4{{flagicon|USA|1912}} Harry SchellEcurie BleueCisitalia D46-Fiat
5{{flagicon|FRA}} "Robert"Ecurie PanoCisitalia D46-Fiat
6{{flagicon|SUI}} Claude BernheimEcurie AutosportCisitalia D46-Fiat
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond de SaugéRaymond de Saugé DestrezCisitalia D46-Fiat
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Carlo PesciCarlo PesciCisitalia D46-Fiat
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Roger LoyerEcurie de ParisCisitalia D46-Fiat
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Maurice TrintignantEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T11
DNF{{flagicon|AUT}} Hans StuckHans StuckCisitalia D46-Fiat
DNF{{flagicon|SUI}} Rudolf FischerEcurie Espadon{{cite web|url=http://www.axos.nl/retrorace/temp/Scuderia-Espadon.doc |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-03-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410120800/http://www.axos.nl/retrorace/temp/Scuderia-Espadon.doc |archive-date=2008-04-10 }} (en) présentationSimca-Gordini T11
DQ{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Walter TriverioEcurie PanoCisitalia D46-Fiat

2nd Grand Prix des Nations

FIA Formula 1, non championship race, Circuit des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland – May 2, 1948

80 laps of the urban race-track (short version) {{convert|2945|m|mi|abbr=on}} or {{convert|236|km|mi|abbr=on}}, at an average speed of {{convert|98.18|km/h|mi/h|2|abbr=on}}.

Image:Delahaye 135 Donington 2007.jpg

class="wikitable"
PositionPilotCar
1{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Giuseppe FarinaMaserati 4CLT
2{{flagicon|SUI}} Emmanuel de GraffenriedMaserati 4CL
3{{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond SommerFerrari 166SC
4{{flagicon|FRA}} Eugène ChaboudDelahaye 135S
5{{flagicon|FRA}} Henri LouveauDelage D6.70
6{{flagicon|ARG|1868}} Clemar BucciMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Pierre WimilleSimca-Gordini T15
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Charles PozziTalbot-Lago T150C
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Louis RosierTalbot-Lago 150SS
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Yves Giraud-CabantousTalbot-Lago 150C
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Nello PaganiMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Luigi VilloresiMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Luigi FagioliMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Maurice TrintignantSimca-Gordini T15
DNF{{flagicon|THA}} Prince BiraMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|SUI}} Richard RamseyerMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|MON}} Louis ChironTalbot-Lago T26 SS

3rd Grand Prix de Genève

FIA Formula 2, non championship race, Circuit des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland – July 30, 1950

45 laps of the urban race-track {{convert|6325|m|mi|abbr=on}} or {{convert|253|km|mi|abbr=on}}, at an average speed of {{convert|120.93|km/h|mi/h|2|abbr=on}}.

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class="wikitable"
PositionPilotTeamCar
1{{flagicon|FRA}} Maurice TrintignantEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T15
2{{flagicon|FRA}} André SimonEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T15
3{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Dorino SerafiniScuderia FerrariFerrari 166F2
4{{flagicon|ARG|1868}} Roberto MieresAutomovil Club ArgentinaMaserati 4CLT/48
5{{flagicon|SUI}} André CanonicaAndré CanonicaSimca-Gordini T11
6{{flagicon|GBR}} Lance MacklinHW Motors Ltd.HWM/Alta
7{{flagicon|SUI}} Alfred DattnerAlfred DattnerSimca-Gordini T11
8{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Luigi VilloresiScuderia FerrariFerrari 166F2
9{{flagicon|SUI}} Toni BrancaMme. WalckiersSimca-Gordini T15
10{{flagicon|FRA}} "Robert"Ecurie ParisCisitalia D46/Fiat
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Mario TadiniScuderia FerrariFerrari 166F2
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Aldo GordiniEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T15
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Roger LoyerEcurie ParisSimca-Gordini T16
DNF{{flagicon|SUI}} Paul GlauserEcurie SuisseVeritas Meteor
DNF{{flagicon|USA|1912}} Alexander OrleyAlexander OrleyVeritas Meteor
DNF{{flagicon|GBR}} George AbecassisHW Motors Ltd.HWM/Alta
DNF{{flagicon|ARG|1868}} Ernesto TornqvistEquipe GordiniSimca-Gordini T11
DNF{{flagicon|USA|1912}} Harry SchellHorschell Racing CorporationCooper T12/JAP

3rd Grand Prix des Nations

FIA Formula 1, non championship race, Circuit des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland – July 30, 1950

68 laps of the urban race-track {{convert|6.325|km|mi|abbr=on}} or {{convert|430|km|mi|abbr=on}}, at an average speed of {{convert|127.60|km/h|mi/h|abbr=on}}.

Image:Alfa-Romeo-159-(1951).jpg

class="wikitable"
PositionPilotCar
1{{flagicon|ARG|1868}} Juan Manuel FangioAlfa Romeo 158
2{{flagicon|SUI}} Emmanuel de GraffenriedAlfa Romeo 158
3{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Piero TaruffiAlfa Romeo 158
4{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Alberto AscariFerrari 125
5{{flagicon|FRA}} Yves Giraud-CabantousTalbot-Lago T26C
6{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Giuseppe FarinaAlfa Romeo 158
7{{flagicon|FRA}} Robert ManzonSimca-Gordini T15
8{{flagicon|MON}} Louis ChironMaserati 4CLT-48
9{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Luigi VilloresiFerrari 125
10{{flagicon|BEL}} Johnny ClaesTalbot-Lago T26C
11{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Felice BonettoMaserati Milano 4CLT-50
12{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Franco RolMaserati 4CLT-48
13{{flagicon|SUI}} Toni BrancaMaserati 4CL
DNF{{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond SommerTalbot-Lago T26C
DNF{{flagicon|GBR}} Reg ParnellMaserati 4CLT-48
DNF{{flagicon|THA}} Prince BiraMaserati 4CLT-48
DNF{{flagicon|GBR}} David MurrayMaserati 4CLT-48
DNF{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Gianfranco ComottiMaserati Milano 4CLT-50
DNF{{flagicon|USA|1912}} Harry SchellMaserati 4CLT-48
DNF{{flagicon|ARG|1868}} José Froilán GonzálezMaserati 4CLT-48

Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix winners by year

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scope="col" style="background:#CCCCCC" rowspan=2| Year

!scope="col" style="background:#CCCCCC" colspan=2| 250cc

!scope="col" style="background:#CCCCCC" colspan=2| 350cc

!scope="col" style="background:#CCCCCC" colspan=2| 500cc

!scope="col" style="background:#CCCCCC" colspan=2| Sidecar

!scope="col" style="background:#CCCCCC" rowspan=2| Report

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1950

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Dario Ambrosini

| Benelli

| {{flagicon|UK}} Leslie Graham

| AJS

| {{flagicon|UK}} Leslie Graham

| AJS

| {{flagicon|UK}} Eric Oliver/
{{flagicon|ITA|1946}}Lorenzo Dobelli

| Norton

| Report

1948

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Dario Ambrosini

| Benelli

| {{flagicon|UK}} Artie Bell

| Norton

| {{flagicon|UK}} Harold Daniell

| Norton

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Hans Haldemann/
{{flagicon|SUI}} Herbert Läderach

| Norton

| Report

1946

| {{flagicon|ITA|1861}} Celeste Cavaciuti

| Moto Guzzi

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Walther Hess

| Velocette

| {{flagicon|ITA|1861}} Nello Pagani

| Gilera

| {{flagicon|SUI}} Ferdinand Aubert/
{{flagicon|SUI}} Rudi Grob

| Norton

| Report

1938

| {{flagicon|GER|Nazi}} Ewald Kluge

| DKW

| {{flagicon|UK}} Harold Daniell

| Norton

| {{flagicon|UK}} Harold Daniell

| Norton

| {{flagicon|UK}} Arthur Horton/
{{flagicon|UK}} Les Seals

| Norton

| Report

Source:{{cite web | url = http://racingmemo.free.fr/M%20GRAND%20PRIX/MGP-PALM-SUI.htm | title = L'HISTOIRE DU GRAND PRIX DE SUISSE | website = racingmemo | access-date = February 1, 2025 | language = French | quote =}}

A tragic end

Towards the end of the third Grand Prix des Nations (1950), the engine of Alberto Ascari's Ferrari 340 blew up, pouring oil onto the corner at the end of the Avenue de la Paix. Behind him Luigi Villoresi, in a Ferrari 275, could not avoid the oil, his car skidded, went over the security barrier and ploughed into the crowd. Three spectators were killed,[http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/query.php?db=ct&q=circuit_a&n=1549] (en) Circuit des Nations – détails of the accident another twenty were injured. Villoresi survived with a severely fractured leg.

After this tragedy, stemming like others from the use of street circuits ill-adapted to increasingly high-speed motor racing, the organisers cancelled the following year's event. Geneva would never again host a Grand Prix race.

In 1958 motor racing was banned altogether by the Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans race.

References

{{Reflist}}

  • [http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/index.htm Ultimate Racing History]
  • [http://www.forix.com/8w/nations.html 8W Forix.com]
  • [http://www.jmfangio.org/gp1950ginebra.htm (es) 3ème Grand Prix des Nations 1950]

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