2011 Historic Formula One Championship

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The 2011 Historic Formula One Championship (also known as Thoroughbred Grand Prix) was the seventeenth season of the Historic Formula One Championship. It began at Hockenheim on April 17 and ended at Jarama on October 30.[1]

It was won by John Delane from The United States driving a Tyrrell 002 despite not winning any of the ten races.

Calendar[edit]

Round Circuit Dates Race winner Car
1 Germany Hockenheim 17 April United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
2 Austria A1-Ring 14 May United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
3 Austria A1-Ring 15 May United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
4 Italy Monza 5 June France Patrick d’Aubreby Tyrrell-Cosworth 012
5 United Kingdom Brands Hatch 3 July Japan Hideki Yamauchi March-Cosworth 761
6 Germany Nürburgring 11 September United Kingdom Rob Austin Surtees-Cosworth TS16
7 Portugal Algarve 22 October Japan Hideki Yamauchi March-Cosworth 761
8 Portugal Algarve 23 October United Kingdom Nathan Kinch McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
9 Spain Jarama 29 October United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
10 Spain Jarama 30 October United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B

Drivers[edit]

No Driver Chassis/Engine
1 United States John Delane Tyrrell-Cosworth 002
2 United Kingdom Bobby Verdon-Roe McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
4 Australia Brendon Cook Tyrrell-Cosworth 012
6 United Kingdom Richard Eyre Williams-Cosworth FW8
7 Spain Joaquin Folch Brabham-Cosworth BT49
10 Japan Katsu Kubota March-Cosworth 761
18 Japan Hideki Yamauchi March-Cosworth 761
19 United Kingdom Rob Austin Surtees-Cosworth TS16
20 Germany Peter Wuensch Wolf-Cosworth WR1
27 United Kingdom Tony Smith Williams-Cosworth FW6
28 United Kingdom Nathan Kinch McLaren-Cosworth MP4/1B
30 United Kingdom David Abbott Arrows-Cosworth A4
32 United Kingdom Terry Sayers Osella-Cosworth FW1
36 Italy Luciano Quaggia Theodore-Cosworth TR 1-2
69 United Kingdom Roland Kinch Arrows-Cosworth A4

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIA Historic Formula 1 Championship (1995-to date) - Motorsport Winners". motorsportwinners.com. 23 October 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2019.