1929 Monaco Grand Prix

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1929 Monaco Grand Prix
Race details
Date 14 April 1929
Official name Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
Location Circuit de Monaco
Monte Carlo
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.180 km (1.976 miles)
Distance 100 laps, 318.0 km (197.6 miles)
Weather Dry
Pole position
Driver Bugatti
Grid positions set by ballot
Fastest lap
Driver William Grover-Williams Bugatti
Time 2:15.0
Podium
First Bugatti
Second Bugatti
Third Mercedes-Benz

The 1929 Monaco Grand Prix was the first Grand Prix to be run in the principality. It was set up by wealthy cigarette manufacturer, Antony Noghès, who had set up the Automobile Club de Monaco with some of his friends. This offer of a Grand Prix was supported by Prince Louis II, and the Monégasque driver of that time, Louis Chiron. On 14 April 1929, their plan became reality, when 16 invited participants turned out to race for a prize of 100,000 French francs.

Classification

Starting grid

Grid positions were determined by a ballot. Philippe Étancelin drew pole position, while main rival Rudolf Caracciola started 15th.

Inside Middle Outside
Row 1
Étancelin
Bugatti

Dauvergne
Bugatti

Lehoux
Bugatti
Row 2
Sandri
Maserati

"Williams"
Bugatti

Philippe
Bugatti
Row 3
Zehender
Alfa Romeo

Bouriano
Bugatti

de Rovin
Delage
Row 4
Rigal
Alfa Romeo

de Sterlich
Maserati

Dreyfus
Bugatti
Row 5
Lepori
Bugatti

Doré
Corre La Licorne

Caracciola
Mercedes-Benz
Row 6
Perrot
Alfa Romeo
× ×

Race

Pos[1] No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 12 "W Williams" Bugatti T35B 100 3:56:11.0 5
2 18 Georges Bouriano Bugatti T35C 100 + 1:17.8 8
3 34 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz SSK 100 + 2:22.6 15
4 14 "Georges Philippe" Bugatti T35C 99 + 1 lap 6
5 28 René Dreyfus Bugatti T37A 97 + 3 laps 12
6 4 Philippe Étancelin Bugatti T35C 96 + 4 laps 1
7 30 Mario Lepori Bugatti T35C 94 + 6 laps 13
8 32 Michel Doré Corre La Licorne 89 + 11 laps 14
9 24 Louis Rigal Alfa Romeo 6C 87 + 13 laps 10
Ret 22 Raoul de Rovin Delage 15S8 80 Accident 9
Ret 16 Goffredo Zehender Alfa Romeo 6C 55 Mechanical 7
Ret 6 Christian Dauvergne Bugatti T35C 46 Mechanical 2
Ret 10 Guglielmo Sandri Maserati T26 41 Mechanical 4
Ret 36 Albert Perrot Alfa Romeo 6C 18 Wheel detached 16
Ret 26 Diego de Sterlich Maserati T26B 16 Mechanical 11
Ret 8 Marcel Lehoux Bugatti T35C 7 Transmission 3

References

  1. ^ "1929 Grands Prix". www.dlg.speedfreaks.org. Retrieved 2025-02-23.