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1958 Belgian Grand Prix

Results from the 1958 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 15, 1958

Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 4 Tony Brooks Vanwall 24 37:06.3 5 8
2 16 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 24 20.7 1 6
3 6 Stuart Lewis-Evans Vanwall 24 + 3:00.9 11 4
4 40 Cliff Allison Lotus-Climax 24 + 1:15.5 12 3
5 10 Harry Schell BRM 23 + 1 Lap 7 2
6 20 Olivier Gendebien Ferrari 23 + 1 Lap 6  
7 28 Maurice Trintignant Maserati 23 + 1 Lap 16  
8 24 Roy Salvadori Cooper-Climax 23 + 1 Lap 13  
9 36 Jo Bonnier Maserati 22 + 2 Laps 14  
10 26 Maria Teresa de Filippis Maserati 22 + 2 Laps 19  
Ret 38 Paco Godia Maserati 22 Engine 18  
Ret 22 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax 16 Overheating 8  
Ret 42 Graham Hill Lotus-Climax 12 Engine 15  
Ret 18 Luigi Musso Ferrari 5 Accident 2  
Ret 14 Peter Collins Ferrari 5 Overheating 4  
Ret 8 Jean Behra BRM 5 Oil pressure 10  
Ret 32 Wolfgang Seidel Maserati 4 Halfshaft 17  
Ret 2 Stirling Moss Vanwall 0 Engine 9  
Ret 30 Masten Gregory Maserati 0 Engine 3  

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Mike Hawthorn 3'58.300
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