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Alfa Romeo
P3
158
Bimotore
Auto Union
Type C
Type D
Brabham
1966 GP
BRM        
P56
Bugatti   
Type 35
Cisitalia
D46
Connaught
1955 F1
Cooper     
T51
Duesenberg
1921 GP
Eagle        
1967 GP
Ferrari     
156
500
312B
312T
Fiat             
130HP
Lancia          
D50
Locomobile
Type 1906
Lotus          
25
49
72
79
Maserati          
250F
McLaren          
M23
Mercedes-Benz          
1908 GP
SSKL
W 25
W 125
W 154
W 163
W 165
W 196
Miller                
91
Mors                
Dauphin
60 HP
Napier              
30 HP
Penske             
PC4
Peugeot             
1914 GP
Porsche          
F1
Renault          
1906 GP
RS11
Tyrrell          
P34
Vanwall          
1957 F1




Flat-Eight Type 804Porsche began their road to Formula 1 in 1959 when they produced a flat 4-cylinder Formula 2 car that was derived from their RSK sports car. The car was driven to victory by Jo Bonnier and Stirling Moss. The latter winning at Aintree and Zeltweg. In 1962 Porsche developed an 8-cylinder engine for Formula 1. Following Porsche practice the engine was air-cooled and had twin overhead camshafts, four Webber carburetors, and two valves per cylinder. While workmanship was never an issue the cars were not technically advanced when compared to the Lotus 25. While the British constructors were adopting lightweight alloy wheels to reduce unsprung weight and fuel-injection, Prosche stayed with carburetors and steel rims.

por2.jpg (10625 bytes)Their best weapon was still Dan Gurney and for the Dutch Grand Prix of 1962, two cars were entered. Jo Bonnier's car finished seventh while Dan Gurney retired due to gear lever failure.  The Formula 1 effort was being hindered by Ferry Porsche's skepticism of the entire project. After much pleading they entered a single car in Monaco for Gurney. Gurney was able to qualify third on the twisty circuit but was done in on the first corner by Richie Ginther. The Porsche engine developed maximum power at 9200 rpm but suffered a sharp a severe drop-off at anything less.  After the leaders had to retire Dan Gurney won the first and only race for Porsche at the French Grand Prix. At the non-championship Solitude GP, Porsche claimed a solid 1-2 with victory going to Gurney for the second race running. The next event was the German Grand Prix which was run in torrential rain. After qualifying on the pole the race was a magnificent duel between Hill, Surtees and Gurney. The raced proved to be one of Hill's greatest victories and Gurney finished a more than respectable third. For the rest of the year the cars continued to be competitive but scored no more victories. The Formula 1 results seamed a poor consolation for the budget that was spent especially in comparison to their sports car program. More experience and commitment would have done wonders for the program but sadly the bean counters carried the day and the company quit Formula One.

     
Porsche F1