1952 Swiss Grand Prix
Piero Taruffi won ahead of Rudi Fischer and Jean Behra.
Bremgarten, Switzerland · 18 May 1952 · Round 1 of 8
Full classification
| Pos | Driver | Team | Grid | Laps | Time / Gap | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Piero Taruffi | Ferrari | P2 | 62 | 3:01:46.100 | 9 |
| P2 | Rudi Fischer | Ferrari | P5 | 62 | +2:37.200 | 6 |
| P3 | Jean Behra | Gordini | P7 | 61 | +1 lap | 4 |
| P4 | Ken Wharton | Frazer-Nash | P13 | 60 | +2 laps | 3 |
| P5 | Alan Brown | Cooper | P15 | 59 | +3 laps | 2 |
| P6 | Emmanuel de Graffenried | Maserati | P8 | 58 | +4 laps | — |
| P7 | Peter Hirt | Ferrari | P19 | 56 | +6 laps | — |
| P8 | Eric Brandon | Cooper | P17 | 55 | +7 laps | — |
| DNF | Birabongse Bhanudej | Gordini | P11 | 52 | Engine | — |
| DNF | André Simon | Ferrari | P4 | 51 | Magneto | — |
| DNF | Harry Schell | Maserati | P18 | 31 | Engine | — |
| DNF | Lance Macklin | HWM | P12 | 24 | Withdrew | — |
| DNF | Stirling Moss | HWM | P9 | 24 | Withdrew | — |
| DNF | Robert Manzon | Gordini | P3 | 20 | Radiator | — |
| DNF | Nino Farina | Ferrari | P1 | 16 | Magneto | — |
| DNF | George Abecassis | HWM | P10 | 12 | Halfshaft | — |
| DNF | Peter Collins | HWM | P6 | 12 | Halfshaft | — |
| DNF | Hans Stuck | AFM | P14 | 4 | Engine | — |
| DNF | Toni Ulmen | Veritas | P16 | 4 | Fuel leak | — |
| DNF | Louis Rosier | Ferrari | P20 | 2 | Accident | — |
| DNF | Max de Terra | Simca-Gordini | P21 | 1 | Magneto | — |
| DNS | Maurice Trintignant | Ferrari | P22 | — | Engine | — |
Frequently asked
Who won the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix?
Piero Taruffi won the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix driving for Ferrari, starting from 2nd on the grid.
Where was the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix held?
The 1952 Swiss Grand Prix was held at Bremgarten, Switzerland on 18 May 1952.
Who finished on the podium at the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix?
The podium was Piero Taruffi (1st), Rudi Fischer (2nd) and Jean Behra (3rd).
Who set the fastest lap at the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix?
Piero Taruffi set the fastest lap of the 1952 Swiss Grand Prix.
Winner: Piero Taruffi. Started first: Nino Farina.