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1931 GRAND PRIX SEASON


The '1931 Grand Prix season' was the first AIACR European Championship season. The championship was won by Ferdinando Minoia, driving for the Alfa Corse team. Minoia won the championship despite not winning a single race during the championship season. All championship races were ten hour events, so most cars utilised more than one driver.

Contents
Season Review
European Championship Grands Prix
Non-championship Grands Prix
Championship Final Standings
References

Season Review


European Championship Grands Prix

Rd Name Circuit Date Winning drivers Winning constructor Report
1 Italian Grand PrixMonzaMay 4 Giuseppe CampariAlfa RomeoReport
Tazio Nuvolari
2 French Grand PrixMontlhéryJune 21 Louis ChironBugattiReport
Achille Varzi
3 Belgian Grand PrixSpa-FrancorchampsJuly 12 William Grover-WilliamsBugattiReport
Caberto Conelli

Non-championship Grands Prix

''Grandes Épreuves are denoted by a yellow background.''
Name Circuit Date Winning driver Winning constructor Report
Tunis Grand Prix Carthage March 29 Achille Varzi Bugatti Report
Circuit d'Esterel Plage Saint-Raphaël April 6 Philippe Étancelin Bugatti Report
Monaco Grand Prix Monaco April 19 Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
Circuito di Alessandria Alessandria April 26 Achille Varzi Bugatti Report
Targa Florio Madonie May 10 Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
Picardy Grand Prix Péronne May 10 "Ivernel" Bugatti Report
Casablanca Grand Prix Anfa May 17 Stanislas Czaykowski Bugatti Report
Geneva Grand Prix Meyrin June 7 Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Report
Rome Grand Prix Littorio June 7 Ernesto Maserati Maserati Report
Lwów Grand Prix Lwów June 7 Hans Stuck Mercedes-Benz Report
Eifelrennen Nürburgring June 7 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
Grand Prix de la Marne Reims July 5 Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Report
Circuit du Vaucluse Avignon July 5 Frédéric Toselli Bugatti Report
German Grand Prix Nürburgring July 19 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
Dieppe Grand Prix Dieppe July 26 Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
Coppa Ciano Montenero August 2 Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
Avusrennen AVUS August 2 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
Circuit du Dauphiné Grenoble August 2 Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
Grand Prix du Comminges Saint-Gaudens August 16 Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo Report
Coppa Acerbo Pescara August 16 Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Report
Monza Grand Prix Monza September 6 Luigi Fagioli Maserati Report
La Baule Grand Prix La Baule September 13 William Grover-Williams Bugatti Report
Masaryk Grand Prix Brno September 27 Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
Brignoles Grand Prix Brignoles September 27 René Dreyfus Bugatti Report
Mountain Championship Brooklands October 17 Henry Birkin Maserati Report

Championship Final Standings


''Minoia won the championship on a tie-breaker as he had completed a longer distance in total than Campari.''
Pos Driver ITA FRA BEL Pts
1 Ferdinando Minoia 2 6 3 '9'
2 Giuseppe Campari 1 2 Ret '9'
3 Baconin Borzacchini Ret 2 2 '11'
4 Albert Divo 3 7 Ret '12'
= Guy Bouriat 3 7 Ret '12'
= Achille Varzi Ret 1 Ret '12'
= Louis Chiron Ret 1 Ret '12'
8 Tazio Nuvolari Ret 11 2 '13'
9 Jean-Pierre Wimille 4 Ret 7 '14'
= Jean Gaupillat 4 Ret 7 '14'
= William Grover-Williams Ret 1 '14'
= Caberto Conelli Ret 1 '14'
13 [1] Boris Ivanowski 5 Ret 5 '15'
= Henri Stoffel 5 Ret 5 '15'
= Giovanni Minozzi 11 3 '15'
16 Henry Birkin 4 4 '16'
= Jean Pesato 10 6 '16'
= Pierre Félix 10 6 '16'
= Brian Lewis 12 4 '16'
20 Pietro Ghersi 8 8 '17'
= Robert Sénéchal 9 5 '17'
22 Goffredo Zehender 6 Ret '18'
23 Clemente Biondetti 3 '19'
= Luigi Parenti 3 '19'
25 Francesco Pirola 6 '20'
= Giovanni Lurani 6 '20'
= Amadeo Ruggeri 7 '20'
= Renato Balestrero 7 '20'
= George Eyston 4 '20'
= René Dreyfus 8 '20'
= René Ferrant 9 '20'
= Louis Rigal 9 '20'
= Earl Howe 12 '20'
34 Umberto Klinger 8 '21'
= Roberto di Vecchio Ret '21'
= Gerolamo Ferrari Ret '21'
= Marcel Lehoux Ret Ret '21'
= Philippe Étancelin Ret Ret '21'
= Emilio Eminente Ret '21'
= Edmond Bourlier Ret '21'
= Georges d'Arnoux Ret '21'
= Max Fourny Ret '21'
= Charles Montier 8 '21'
= "Ducolombier" 8 '21'
= François Montier Ret '21'
46 Enzo Grimaldi Ret '22'
= "Borgait" Ret '22'
= Luigi Fagioli Ret '22'
= Ernesto Maserati Ret '22'
= Rudolf Caracciola Ret '22'
= Otto Merz Ret '22'
52 Alfredo Caniato Ret '23'
= "Tortini" Ret '23'
= William "Bummer" Scott Ret '23'
= S. Armstrong-Payne Ret '23'
= Jack Dunfee Ret '23'
Pos Driver ITA FRA BEL Pts

References



Grand Prix Winners 1895-1949 : Part 2 (1919-1933)
1931 Grands Prix

1. Ivanowski was a Russian national, but in exile since the Russian Revolution


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