Who won the 1957 French Grand Prix?
The 1957 French Grand Prix was won by Juan Fangio driving for Maserati, starting from pole position. Luigi Musso finished second, +50.800 behind, with Peter Collins completing the podium. It was an attrition-heavy race with 8 retirements, many due to mechanical issues. This was Round 4 of the 1957 Formula 1 World Championship, held at the Rouen-Les-Essarts in Rouen, France. Jack Brabham was the biggest mover of the race, gaining 8 positions from P15 to finish P7.
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1957 French Grand Prix — FAQ
Who won the 1957 French Grand Prix?+
Juan Fangio (Maserati) won the 1957 French Grand Prix on 1957-07-07 at Rouen-Les-Essarts.
Who finished P1, P2 and P3 at the 1957 French Grand Prix?+
P1: Juan Fangio (Maserati). P2: Luigi Musso (Ferrari), +50.800 behind. P3: Peter Collins (Ferrari), +2:06.000 behind.
Who was on pole position for the 1957 French Grand Prix?+
Juan Fangio took pole position for the 1957 French Grand Prix.
Which team won the 1957 French Grand Prix?+
Maserati won the 1957 French Grand Prix with Juan Fangio taking victory.