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1954 RAC Tourist Trophy

The 1954 RAC Tourist Trophy was a motor race for Sports Cars which took place on 11 September 1954 on the roads around Dundrod, (County Antrim, Northern Ireland). It was the 21st RAC Tourist Trophy and the fifth race of the 1954 World Sportscar Championship. The Tourist Trophy was awarded to handicap winners Paul Armagnac and Gérard Laureau driving a D.B. HBR Panhard however the overall race win for championship points was attained by Mike Hawthorn and Maurice Trintignant driving a Ferrari 750 Monza.

Going into the race, Ferrari was leading the World Sportscar Championship by eight points from Lancia. Victory by the Italian marque gave it the title for the second season running.

Dundrod Circuit

Report Edit

Entry Edit

A grand total of 56 racing cars were registered for this event, of which 52 arrived for practice and qualifying. Unlike 1953, many of the top European teams travelled to Northern Ireland from mainland Europe. Scuderia Ferrari, who could win the World Championship on the streets of County Antrim, entered two Ferrari 750 Monzas for the Le Mans winners José Froilán González and Maurice Trintignant, back-up by Mike Hawthorn and Umberto Maglioli. Hoping the keep the championship alive, Scuderia Lancia sent two of their D24s and two D25s (re-bodied D24s) over. Amongst their line-up was Juan Manuel Fangio and Alberto Ascari. From England, the two work teams of Jaguar Cars Ltd. and Aston Martin. The team from Coventry arrived with three cars, Jaguar D-Types for the all British pairings of Tony Rolt/Duncan Hamilton; Stirling Moss/Peter Walker and Peter Whitehead/Ken Wharton. David Brown also brought along three of his team’s DB3S, with Reg Parnell pairing up alongside Roy Salvadori. Graham Whitehead/Dennis Poore and winners of last year’s RAC Tourist Trophy, Peter Collins/Pat Griffith made up the crew of the other two Astons. Also from England came works entries from Automobiles Frazer Nash, Lotus Engineering, HWM and Kieft Cars. There were joined manufactures teams from Maserati, Osca and Deutsch et Bonnet.[1]

Race Edit

Following an accident in practice, the Ferrari 750 Monza of González, did not start and Trintignant was transferred into the remaining car of Hawthorn. This resulted in Maglioli also missing out.[2]

 
A Ferrari 750 Monza, similar to that driven by Hawthorn/Trintignant

Although World Championship points were awarded based on scratch positions, the race itself was run as a handicap race, so the distance each car needed to complete depended on engine capacity. The race was scheduled for 94 laps, however no car started from scratch, the largest engined vehicles being the Lancias with a handicap of 4 laps and 5 minutes, 11.7 seconds. The race would end after the first car completed 94 handicap laps.[3]

The race was held in drying conditions, but rain returned during the race. Despite this, the Italian teams would finish in the first three places. Car number 15 (Scuderia Ferrari), driven by Mike Hawthorn and Maurice Trintignant took an impressive victory, winning in a time of 7hrs 14:13 mins., averaging a speed of 90.703 mph. Second place went to the Lancia of Piero Taruffi and Juan Manuel Fangio their D24, just 2:16 minutes behind. The podium was completed by another Lancia, that of Robert Manzon and Eugenio Castellotti, two laps adrift. Meanwhile, the HWM Jaguar 108 of George Abecassis and Jim Mayers were the best of the English entrants, finishing in fourth place, with the best of the works-Jaguars further behind in sixth.[4][5][6]

This year’s Tourist Trophy could come up with a sport historical particularity. Similar to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the handicap index rating was extended in the TT. In this rating, power and engine capacity of the vehicle in relation to the weight were set. This led to a handicap for large-displacement vehicles. This index score was extended parallel to the overall rating. Although the overall standings was used for the World Sportscar Championship, the index score was used to the decide the outcome of the Tourist Trophy. Thus this was won by the small D.B. HBR Panhard by Paul Armagnac and Gérard Laureau , who finished only 21st place in the overall standings.

Having won the scratch race, Ferrari gained the necessary points advance over Lancia to take the World Championship for Manufacturers title for the second season in a row, with one round remaining in Mexico. Should Ferrari win the 1954 Carrera Panamericana, they would have the maximum score available due to have the points are awarded, as only the best 4 results out of the 7 races could be retained by each manufacturer.

Official Classification Edit

Scratch Race (for Championship points) Edit

Class Winners are in Bold text.

Pos No Class Driver Entrant Chassis Laps Reason Out
1st 15 S3.0   Mike Hawthorn   Maurice Trintignant Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 750 Monza 7hr 14:13, 84
2nd 3 S5.0   Piero Taruffi   Juan Manuel Fangio Scuderia Lancia Lancia D24 7hr 16:26, 84
3rd 4 S5.0   Robert Manzon   Eugenio Castellotti Scuderia Lancia Lancia D24 7hr 16:27 82
4th 9 S5.0   George Abecassis   Jim Mayers H. W. Motors HWM Jaguar 108 79
5th 57 S2.0   Luigi Musso   Sergio Mantovani Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS/53 79
6th 6 S3.0   Ken Wharton   Peter Whitehead Jaguar Car Ltd. Jaguar D-Type 79
7th 11 S5.0   Jacques Swaters   Roger Laurent Ecurie Francorchamps Jaguar C-Type 78
8th 19 S3.0   Graham Whitehead   Dennis Poore David Brown Aston Martin DB3S 78
9th 31 S2.0   Bob Said   Masten Gregory Bob Said Ferrari 500 Mondial 75
10th 35 S2.0   Alan Brown   Mike Keen Robert J. Chase Cooper-Bristol T20 Sports 74
11th 37 S1.5   Redmond Gallagher   Don Beauman Redmond Gallagher Gordini T15S 73
12th 32 S2.0   Dick Odlum   Cecil Vard Automobiles Frazer Nash Ltd. Frazer Nash Le Mans Replicas Mk II 72
13th 10 S5.0   Joe Flynn   Torrie Large Joe Kelly Jaguar C-Type 72
14th 20 S3.0   Stirling Moss   Peter Walker Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar D-Type 71
15th 39 S1.5   Ken McAlpine   Jack Fairman Kenneth McAlpine Connaught AL/SR 71
16th 45 S1.5   Ian Burgess   Tony Palmer-Morewood Bob Said Osca MT4 1350 70
17th 30 S2.0   Brian McCaldin   Charles Eyre-Maunsell Brian McCaldin Triumph TR2 69
18th 27 S2.0   John Johnstone   Ian Titterington J.B. Johnstone Triumph TR2 69
DNF 1 S5.0   Alberto Ascari   Luigi Villoresi Scuderia Lancia Lancia D25 69 Differential
19th 28 S2.0   Ted Lund   Tom Blackburn Ted Lund Triumph TR2 68
20th 29 S2.0   Bob Dickson   W. Ken Richardson Robert Dickson Triumph TR2 68
21st 52 S750   Paul Armagnac   Gérard Laureau Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D.B. HBR Panhard 67
22nd 25 S2.0   Leslie Brooke   James Scott Douglas Leslie Brooke Triumph TR2 67
23rd 38 S1.5   Raymond Flower   Ernie McMillen Raymond Flower Porsche 356 66
24th 26 S2.0   Ray Merrick   John Maurice Tew Ray Merrick Triumph TR2 65
DISQ 58 S2.0   Cesare Perdisa   Benoît Musy Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS 63 Assistance
25th 47 S1.1   Bob Ferguson   Alan Rippon Kieft Cars Ltd. Kieft-Climax 1100 60
NC 23 S2.0   Colin Davis   Horace Gould Gilby Engineering Maserati A6GCS 60
26th 54 S750   Guy Allegre   Albert Barbey Marocaine Panhard Dyna Z 58
DNF 17 S3.0   Reg Parnell   Roy Salvadori David Brown Aston Martin DB3S 57 Accident
DISQ 22 S2.0   J. E. Byrnes   Ronnie Adams J. E. Byrnes Kieft-Bristol 48 Mechanical
DNF 51 S750   René Bonnet   Élie Bayol Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D.B. HBR Panhard 47 Accident
DNF 46 S1.1   Dick Steed   Peter Scott-Russell Lotus Engineering Lotus-MG Mark VIII 46 Wheel
DNF 56 S2.0   Luigi Bellucci   Giorgio Scarlatti Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS 37 Cooling system
DNF 5 S5.0   Tony Rolt   Duncan Hamilton Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar D-Type 34 Oil pressure
DNF 49 S1.1   Peter Reece   Jackie G. Reece Giacomo Caprara Osca MT4 1100 33 Accident
DNF 36 S1.5   Jack Westcott   Tommy Bridger Kieft Cars Ltd. Kieft-MG 32 Gearbox
DNF 42 S1.5   Nigel Allen   Mike Anthony Lotus Engineering Lotus-MG Mark VIII 20 Track rod
DNF 50 S1.1   Harry Merkel   Luc Buchberger Harry Merkel Porsche 550 19 DNF
DNF 18 S3.0   Peter Collins   Pat Griffith David Brown Aston Martin DB3S 15 Final drive
DNF 41 S1.5   Colin Chapman   Michael Costin Lotus Engineering Lotus-MG Mark VIII 15 Accident
DNF 43 S1.5   Brian Naylor   George Pitt Brian Naylor Cooper-MG T29 15 Engine
DNF 55 S750   Pascal Berinstein   Georges Trouis Franco-Brittanique D.B. HBR Panhard 14 DNF
DNF 16 S3.0   Joe Kelly   Desmond Titterington Joe Kelly Ferrari 750 Monza 13 Gearbox
DNF 53 S750   Jean Lucas   Jean-Pierre Feuz Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D.B. HBR Renault 13 DNF
DNF 2 S5.0   Juan Manuel Fangio   Eugenio Castellotti Scuderia Lancia Lancia D25 11 Engine, oil leak
DNF 8 S5.0   Tony Gaze   John Riseley-Prichard H. W. Motors HWM Jaguar 105 9 Engine
DNF 21 S2.0   Roberto Sgorbati   Lance Macklin Automobili Osca Osca 2000S 9 Ignition
DNF 34 S2.0   Peter Wilson   Tony Brooks Henry Ohara Moore Frazer Nash Sebring 9 DNF
DNF 48 S1.1   Don Parker   David Boshier-Jones Kieft Cars Ltd Kieft-Climax 1100 6 Suspension
DNF 44 S1.5   Peter Jackson   Peter Lane Peter Jackson Cooper-MG T29 5 Engine
DNS 14 S3.0   José Froilán González   Maurice Trintignant Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 750 Monza Accident in practice

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Scratch Race - Class Winners Edit

Class Winners
Sports 5000 3 Lancia D24 Taruffi / Fangio
Sports 3000 15 Ferrari 750 Monza Hawthorn / Trintignant
Sports 2000 57 Maserati A6GCS/53 Musso / Mantovani
Sports 1500 37 Gordini T15S Gallagher / Beauman
Sports 1100 47 Kieft-Climax 1100 Ferguson / Rippon
Sports 750 52 D.B. HBR Panhard Armagnac / Laureau

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Overall Positions (Handicap event / adjusted result) Edit

Top Six :

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Standings after the race Edit

Pos Championship Points
1   Ferrari 30
2   Lancia 20
3   Jaguar 10
4   O.S.C.A. 8
5   Maserati 7
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included in this set of standings.

Championship points were awarded for the first six places in each race in the order of 8-6-4-3-2-1. Manufacturers were only awarded points for their highest finishing car with no points awarded for positions filled by additional cars. Only the best four results out of the six races could be retained by each manufacturer.

References Edit

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The 1954 RAC Tourist Trophy was a motor race for Sports Cars which took place on 11 September 1954 on the roads around Dundrod County Antrim Northern Ireland It was the 21st RAC Tourist Trophy and the fifth race of the 1954 World Sportscar Championship The Tourist Trophy was awarded to handicap winners Paul Armagnac and Gerard Laureau driving a D B HBR Panhard however the overall race win for championship points was attained by Mike Hawthorn and Maurice Trintignant driving a Ferrari 750 Monza Going into the race Ferrari was leading the World Sportscar Championship by eight points from Lancia Victory by the Italian marque gave it the title for the second season running Dundrod CircuitContents 1 Report 1 1 Entry 1 2 Race 2 Official Classification 2 1 Scratch Race for Championship points 2 2 Scratch Race Class Winners 2 3 Overall Positions Handicap event adjusted result 3 Standings after the race 4 ReferencesReport EditEntry Edit A grand total of 56 racing cars were registered for this event of which 52 arrived for practice and qualifying Unlike 1953 many of the top European teams travelled to Northern Ireland from mainland Europe Scuderia Ferrari who could win the World Championship on the streets of County Antrim entered two Ferrari 750 Monzas for the Le Mans winners Jose Froilan Gonzalez and Maurice Trintignant back up by Mike Hawthorn and Umberto Maglioli Hoping the keep the championship alive Scuderia Lancia sent two of their D24s and two D25s re bodied D24s over Amongst their line up was Juan Manuel Fangio and Alberto Ascari From England the two work teams of Jaguar Cars Ltd and Aston Martin The team from Coventry arrived with three cars Jaguar D Types for the all British pairings of Tony Rolt Duncan Hamilton Stirling Moss Peter Walker and Peter Whitehead Ken Wharton David Brown also brought along three of his team s DB3S with Reg Parnell pairing up alongside Roy Salvadori Graham Whitehead Dennis Poore and winners of last year s RAC Tourist Trophy Peter Collins Pat Griffith made up the crew of the other two Astons Also from England came works entries from Automobiles Frazer Nash Lotus Engineering HWM and Kieft Cars There were joined manufactures teams from Maserati Osca and Deutsch et Bonnet 1 Race Edit Following an accident in practice the Ferrari 750 Monza of Gonzalez did not start and Trintignant was transferred into the remaining car of Hawthorn This resulted in Maglioli also missing out 2 nbsp A Ferrari 750 Monza similar to that driven by Hawthorn TrintignantAlthough World Championship points were awarded based on scratch positions the race itself was run as a handicap race so the distance each car needed to complete depended on engine capacity The race was scheduled for 94 laps however no car started from scratch the largest engined vehicles being the Lancias with a handicap of 4 laps and 5 minutes 11 7 seconds The race would end after the first car completed 94 handicap laps 3 The race was held in drying conditions but rain returned during the race Despite this the Italian teams would finish in the first three places Car number 15 Scuderia Ferrari driven by Mike Hawthorn and Maurice Trintignant took an impressive victory winning in a time of 7hrs 14 13 mins averaging a speed of 90 703 mph Second place went to the Lancia of Piero Taruffi and Juan Manuel Fangio their D24 just 2 16 minutes behind The podium was completed by another Lancia that of Robert Manzon and Eugenio Castellotti two laps adrift Meanwhile the HWM Jaguar 108 of George Abecassis and Jim Mayers were the best of the English entrants finishing in fourth place with the best of the works Jaguars further behind in sixth 4 5 6 This year s Tourist Trophy could come up with a sport historical particularity Similar to the 24 Hours of Le Mans the handicap index rating was extended in the TT In this rating power and engine capacity of the vehicle in relation to the weight were set This led to a handicap for large displacement vehicles This index score was extended parallel to the overall rating Although the overall standings was used for the World Sportscar Championship the index score was used to the decide the outcome of the Tourist Trophy Thus this was won by the small D B HBR Panhard by Paul Armagnac and Gerard Laureau who finished only 21st place in the overall standings Having won the scratch race Ferrari gained the necessary points advance over Lancia to take the World Championship for Manufacturers title for the second season in a row with one round remaining in Mexico Should Ferrari win the 1954 Carrera Panamericana they would have the maximum score available due to have the points are awarded as only the best 4 results out of the 7 races could be retained by each manufacturer Official Classification EditScratch Race for Championship points Edit Class Winners are in Bold text Pos No Class Driver Entrant Chassis Laps Reason Out1st 15 S3 0 nbsp Mike Hawthorn nbsp Maurice Trintignant Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 750 Monza 7hr 14 13 842nd 3 S5 0 nbsp Piero Taruffi nbsp Juan Manuel Fangio Scuderia Lancia Lancia D24 7hr 16 26 843rd 4 S5 0 nbsp Robert Manzon nbsp Eugenio Castellotti Scuderia Lancia Lancia D24 7hr 16 27 824th 9 S5 0 nbsp George Abecassis nbsp Jim Mayers H W Motors HWM Jaguar 108 795th 57 S2 0 nbsp Luigi Musso nbsp Sergio Mantovani Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS 53 796th 6 S3 0 nbsp Ken Wharton nbsp Peter Whitehead Jaguar Car Ltd Jaguar D Type 797th 11 S5 0 nbsp Jacques Swaters nbsp Roger Laurent Ecurie Francorchamps Jaguar C Type 788th 19 S3 0 nbsp Graham Whitehead nbsp Dennis Poore David Brown Aston Martin DB3S 789th 31 S2 0 nbsp Bob Said nbsp Masten Gregory Bob Said Ferrari 500 Mondial 7510th 35 S2 0 nbsp Alan Brown nbsp Mike Keen Robert J Chase Cooper Bristol T20 Sports 7411th 37 S1 5 nbsp Redmond Gallagher nbsp Don Beauman Redmond Gallagher Gordini T15S 7312th 32 S2 0 nbsp Dick Odlum nbsp Cecil Vard Automobiles Frazer Nash Ltd Frazer Nash Le Mans Replicas Mk II 7213th 10 S5 0 nbsp Joe Flynn nbsp Torrie Large Joe Kelly Jaguar C Type 7214th 20 S3 0 nbsp Stirling Moss nbsp Peter Walker Jaguar Cars Ltd Jaguar D Type 7115th 39 S1 5 nbsp Ken McAlpine nbsp Jack Fairman Kenneth McAlpine Connaught AL SR 7116th 45 S1 5 nbsp Ian Burgess nbsp Tony Palmer Morewood Bob Said Osca MT4 1350 7017th 30 S2 0 nbsp Brian McCaldin nbsp Charles Eyre Maunsell Brian McCaldin Triumph TR2 6918th 27 S2 0 nbsp John Johnstone nbsp Ian Titterington J B Johnstone Triumph TR2 69DNF 1 S5 0 nbsp Alberto Ascari nbsp Luigi Villoresi Scuderia Lancia Lancia D25 69 Differential19th 28 S2 0 nbsp Ted Lund nbsp Tom Blackburn Ted Lund Triumph TR2 6820th 29 S2 0 nbsp Bob Dickson nbsp W Ken Richardson Robert Dickson Triumph TR2 6821st 52 S750 nbsp Paul Armagnac nbsp Gerard Laureau Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D B HBR Panhard 6722nd 25 S2 0 nbsp Leslie Brooke nbsp James Scott Douglas Leslie Brooke Triumph TR2 6723rd 38 S1 5 nbsp Raymond Flower nbsp Ernie McMillen Raymond Flower Porsche 356 6624th 26 S2 0 nbsp Ray Merrick nbsp John Maurice Tew Ray Merrick Triumph TR2 65DISQ 58 S2 0 nbsp Cesare Perdisa nbsp Benoit Musy Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS 63 Assistance25th 47 S1 1 nbsp Bob Ferguson nbsp Alan Rippon Kieft Cars Ltd Kieft Climax 1100 60NC 23 S2 0 nbsp Colin Davis nbsp Horace Gould Gilby Engineering Maserati A6GCS 6026th 54 S750 nbsp Guy Allegre nbsp Albert Barbey Marocaine Panhard Dyna Z 58DNF 17 S3 0 nbsp Reg Parnell nbsp Roy Salvadori David Brown Aston Martin DB3S 57 AccidentDISQ 22 S2 0 nbsp J E Byrnes nbsp Ronnie Adams J E Byrnes Kieft Bristol 48 MechanicalDNF 51 S750 nbsp Rene Bonnet nbsp Elie Bayol Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D B HBR Panhard 47 AccidentDNF 46 S1 1 nbsp Dick Steed nbsp Peter Scott Russell Lotus Engineering Lotus MG Mark VIII 46 WheelDNF 56 S2 0 nbsp Luigi Bellucci nbsp Giorgio Scarlatti Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS 37 Cooling systemDNF 5 S5 0 nbsp Tony Rolt nbsp Duncan Hamilton Jaguar Cars Ltd Jaguar D Type 34 Oil pressureDNF 49 S1 1 nbsp Peter Reece nbsp Jackie G Reece Giacomo Caprara Osca MT4 1100 33 AccidentDNF 36 S1 5 nbsp Jack Westcott nbsp Tommy Bridger Kieft Cars Ltd Kieft MG 32 GearboxDNF 42 S1 5 nbsp Nigel Allen nbsp Mike Anthony Lotus Engineering Lotus MG Mark VIII 20 Track rodDNF 50 S1 1 nbsp Harry Merkel nbsp Luc Buchberger Harry Merkel Porsche 550 19 DNFDNF 18 S3 0 nbsp Peter Collins nbsp Pat Griffith David Brown Aston Martin DB3S 15 Final driveDNF 41 S1 5 nbsp Colin Chapman nbsp Michael Costin Lotus Engineering Lotus MG Mark VIII 15 AccidentDNF 43 S1 5 nbsp Brian Naylor nbsp George Pitt Brian Naylor Cooper MG T29 15 EngineDNF 55 S750 nbsp Pascal Berinstein nbsp Georges Trouis Franco Brittanique D B HBR Panhard 14 DNFDNF 16 S3 0 nbsp Joe Kelly nbsp Desmond Titterington Joe Kelly Ferrari 750 Monza 13 GearboxDNF 53 S750 nbsp Jean Lucas nbsp Jean Pierre Feuz Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D B HBR Renault 13 DNFDNF 2 S5 0 nbsp Juan Manuel Fangio nbsp Eugenio Castellotti Scuderia Lancia Lancia D25 11 Engine oil leakDNF 8 S5 0 nbsp Tony Gaze nbsp John Riseley Prichard H W Motors HWM Jaguar 105 9 EngineDNF 21 S2 0 nbsp Roberto Sgorbati nbsp Lance Macklin Automobili Osca Osca 2000S 9 IgnitionDNF 34 S2 0 nbsp Peter Wilson nbsp Tony Brooks Henry Ohara Moore Frazer Nash Sebring 9 DNFDNF 48 S1 1 nbsp Don Parker nbsp David Boshier Jones Kieft Cars Ltd Kieft Climax 1100 6 SuspensionDNF 44 S1 5 nbsp Peter Jackson nbsp Peter Lane Peter Jackson Cooper MG T29 5 EngineDNS 14 S3 0 nbsp Jose Froilan Gonzalez nbsp Maurice Trintignant Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 750 Monza Accident in practice 7 8 9 Fastest Lap Mike Hawthorn 4 49 000secs 92 916 mph 10 Scratch Race Class Winners Edit Class WinnersSports 5000 3 Lancia D24 Taruffi FangioSports 3000 15 Ferrari 750 Monza Hawthorn TrintignantSports 2000 57 Maserati A6GCS 53 Musso MantovaniSports 1500 37 Gordini T15S Gallagher BeaumanSports 1100 47 Kieft Climax 1100 Ferguson RipponSports 750 52 D B HBR Panhard Armagnac Laureau 11 Overall Positions Handicap event adjusted result Edit Top Six Pos No Class Driver Entrant Chassis Laps1st 52 S750 nbsp Paul Armagnac nbsp Gerard Laureau Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet D B HBR Panhard 942nd 15 S3 0 nbsp Mike Hawthorn nbsp Maurice Trintignant Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 750 Monza 903rd 57 S2 0 nbsp Luigi Musso nbsp Sergio Mantovani Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati A6GCS 53 894th 3 S5 0 nbsp Piero Taruffi nbsp Juan Manuel Fangio Scuderia Lancia Lancia D24 895th 6 S3 0 nbsp Ken Wharton nbsp Peter Whitehead Jaguar Car Ltd Jaguar D Type 876th 4 S5 0 nbsp Robert Manzon nbsp Eugenio Castellotti Scuderia Lancia Lancia D24 87 12 Standings after the race EditPos Championship Points1 nbsp Ferrari 302 nbsp Lancia 203 nbsp Jaguar 104 nbsp O S C A 85 nbsp Maserati 7Note Only the top five positions are included in this set of standings Championship points were awarded for the first six places in each race in the order of 8 6 4 3 2 1 Manufacturers were only awarded points for their highest finishing car with no points awarded for positions filled by additional cars Only the best four results out of the six races could be retained by each manufacturer References Edit Tourist Trophy 1954 Entry List Racing Sports Cars Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 10 21 Retrieved 2014 11 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Hough Richard 1957 Tourist Trophy The History of Britain s Greatest Motor Race pp 225 232 Tourist Trophy 1954 Racing Sports Cars 1954 Tourist Trophy Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2014 11 20 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 10 21 Retrieved 2014 11 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 10 21 Retrieved 2014 11 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Tourist Trophy 1954 Race Results Racing Sports Cars 1954 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