Pedralbes 824

Pedralbes

This was an unusually fast "round-the-houses" circuit with wide straights and fast, open corners that was set in Barcelona’s western suburbs.

This was an unusually fast "round-the-houses" circuit with wide straights and fast, open corners that was set in Barcelona’s western suburbs. Pedralbes held the final Grand Prix of 1951 when a poor tyre choice by Ferrari handed Juan Manuel Fangio his first championship. The race returned three years later with Mike Hawthorn scoring his second victory. However, the circuit closed after the Le Mans disaster of 1955.

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Type

Temporary street circuit

Length

3.936 (Miles)

Change

Some corners re-profiled

Fastest Race Lap

Alberto Ascari (Lancia D50), 2m20.4, 100.923 mph, F1, 1954

Fastest Qualifying Lap

Alberto Ascari (Lancia D50), 2m18.1, 102.604 mph, F1, 1954

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