German GP 1954
AUGUST 1, 1954
German GP, 1954
At home in front of a German crowd Mercedes-Benz wanted to do well and so fielded four of the new W196 chassis for Juan-Manuel Fangio, Karl Kling, Hans Herrmann and prewar star Hermann Lang. The cars were substantially modified with the aerodynamic bodywork being removed. With Farina out of action because of injury Ferrari hired Piero Taruffi to race alongside Froilan Gonzalez and Mike Hawthorn. Stirling Moss was taken under the wing of the Maserati factory team alongside Onofre Marimon, Gigi Villoresi and Roberto Mieres.
Fangio set the fastest time in practice with Hawthorn and Moss lining up alongside him on the front row of the grid but it was to be a sad session as Marimon crashed on the fast downhill section before the bridge at Adenau and was killed.
As expected there was a vast crowd on race day but Gonzalez was not going to allow Mercedes-Benz all the glory and took the lead at the start. Moss disappeared early with mechanical trouble while Kling drove through the field from the back of the grid and was soon fourth behind Gonzalez, Fangio and Lang. Fangio duly took the lead and after Lang spun off Kling moved to second and then overtook Fangio, ignoring signals from his pit. Ferrari in the meantime decided to call Gonzalez in and handed his car over to Hawthorn. Kling went out with a broken rear suspension having had his moment of glory and so Fangio won the race with Hawthorn second, while third place went to Maurice Trintignant in his Ferrari.
POS | NO | DRIVER | ENTRANT | LAPS | TIME/RETIREMENT | QUAL POS |
1 | 18 | Juan-Manuel Fangio | Mercedes-Benz-Mercedes W196 | 22 | 3h45m45.800s | 1 |
2= | 1 | Froilan Gonzalez | Ferrari 625 | 5 | ||
2= | 1 | Mike Hawthorn | Ferrari 625 | 22 | 3h47m22.300s | |
3 | 2 | Maurice Trintignant | Ferrari 625 | 22 | 3h50m54.400s | 7 |
4 | 19 | Karl Kling | Mercedes-Benz-Mercedes W196 | 22 | 3h51m52.300s | 23 |
5 | 7 | Sergio Mantovani | Maserati 250F | 22 | 3h54m36.300s | 15 |
6 | 4 | Piero Taruffi | Ferrari 625 | 21 | 13 | |
7 | 15 | Harry Schell | Maserati A6GCM | 21 | 14 | |
8 | 25 | Louis Rosier | Ferrari 500 | 21 | 18 | |
9 | 24 | Robert Manzon | Ferrari 625 | 20 | 12 | |
10 | 9 | Jean Behra | Gordini T16 | 20 | 9 | |
r | 14 | Prince Bira | Maserati 250F | 18 | Steering | 19 |
r | 21 | Hermann Lang | Mercedes-Benz-Mercedes W196 | 10 | Spin | 11 |
r | 11 | Clemar Bucci | Gordini T16 | 8 | Wheel Lost | 16 |
r | 22 | Theo Helfrich | Klenk-BMW METEOR | 8 | Engine | 21 |
r | 20 | Hans Herrmann | Mercedes-Benz-Mercedes W196 STR. | 7 | Fuel Line | 4 |
r | 10 | Paul Frere | Gordini T16 | 4 | Wheel Lost | 6 |
r | 3 | Mike Hawthorn | Ferrari 625 | 3 | Mechanical | 2 |
r | 8 | Roberto Mieres | Maserati 250F | 2 | Fuel Tank | 17 |
r | 16 | Stirling Moss | Maserati 250F | 1 | Transmission | 3 |
r | 12 | Andre Pilette | Gordini T16 | 0 | Gearbox | 20 |
ns | 6 | Onofre Marimon | Maserati 250F | Fatal Accident | 8 | |
ns | 5 | Luigi Villoresi | Maserati 250F | Withdrew | 10 | |
ns | 17 | Ken Wharton | Maserati 250F | Withdrew | 22 |