- 1952 Formula One season
F1 season
Previous = 1951
Current = 1952
Next = 1953In comparison to previous seasons, the 1952 Formula One season consisted of a relatively small number ofFormula One races, following the FIA's decision to run the World Drivers' Championship toFormula Two regulations rather than Formula One.The 3rd FIA World Drivers' Championship, which commenced on May 18, 1952, and ended on September 7 after eight races, was won by
Alberto Ascari , driving forScuderia Ferrari .In addition to the Formula One races and the World Championship Formula Two races, numerous other Formula Two races, which did not count towards the Championship, were also held during the year.
World Championship season summary
Alfa Romeo, unable to fund a new car, withdrew from racing, leaving Ferrari as the only serious Formula 1 contender. This led organizers to run their races for Formula 2, for 2 litre unsupercharged engines, which meant larger fields and a greater variety of cars, even if the victories all went to Ferrari. Ascari won the six grand prix he entered, missing the Swiss because he was at Indianapolis qualifying. Maserati and Gordini offered little challenge, but Mike Hawthorn's drives in his Cooper would earn him a works Ferrari drive in 1953. Fangio, badly injured in an early season crash, took no part in the championship.
Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). 1 point was given for fastest lap. Only the best four of eight scores counted towards the world championship. Points for shared drives were divided equally between the drivers, regardless of who had driven more laps. In 1952, all World Championship events were run under
Formula 2 regulations.World Championship season review
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* Fastest lap (1 point awarded)
*** Multiple drivers set equal fastest lap times, thus sharing the 1 point.
* † Position shared between more drivers of the same car
* Only the best 4 results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.Non-Championship race results
Formula One/Two Grand Prix races, which did not count towards the World Championship, also held in 1952.
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