The 1956 Monaco Grand Prix was Round 2 of the 1956 Formula 1 World Championship. The event was held on the streets of Monte Carlo on Sunday, 13 May 1956. Juan Manuel Fangio started on pole position for Ferrari and Stirling Moss was the race winner for Maserati.
1956 Monaco Grand Prix Race Result
Pos. | No. | Driver | Nationality | Team | Tyre | Laps | Time/Retired | Time | Gap | Interval | Best Lap | Lap | Points |
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1 | 28 | Stirling Moss | Great Britain | Maserati | Pirelli | 100 | 3:00:32.900 | 3:00:32.900 | - | - | 8 | ||
2 | 26 | Juan Manuel Fangio | Argentina | Ferrari | Englebert | 100 | +6.100 | 3:00:39.000 | +6.100 | 8 laps | 1:44.400 | 100 | 4 |
Peter Collins | Great Britain | +6.100 | 3 | ||||||||||
3 | 30 | Jean Behra | France | Maserati | Pirelli | 99 | +1 lap | 1 lap | 4 | ||||
4 | 20 | Juan Manuel Fangio | Argentina | Ferrari | Englebert | 94 | +6 laps | 60 laps | 59 laps | ||||
Eugenio Castellotti | Italy | 46 laps | 1.5 | ||||||||||
5 | 6 | Nano da Silva Ramos | Brazil | Gordini | 93 | +7 laps | 7 laps | 2 | |||||
6 | 4 | Andre Pilette | Belgium | Gordini | 88 | +12 laps | 56 laps | 49 laps | |||||
Elie Bayol | France | ||||||||||||
7 | 32 | Cesare Perdisa | Italy | Maserati | Pirelli | 86 | +14 laps | 14 laps | |||||
8 | 18 | Horace Gould | Great Britain | Maserati | Pirelli | 85 | +15 laps | 15 laps | 1 lap | ||||
DNF | 2 | Robert Manzon | France | Gordini | 90 | DNF | |||||||
DNF | 8 | Louis Rosier | France | Maserati | Pirelli | 72 | DNF | ||||||
DNF | 22 | Eugenio Castellotti | Italy | Ferrari | Englebert | 14 | DNF | ||||||
DNF | 14 | Maurice Trintignant | France | Vanwall | 13 | DNF | |||||||
DNF | 16 | Harry Schell | United States | Vanwall | 2 | DNF | |||||||
DNF | 24 | Luigi Musso | Italy | Ferrari | Englebert | 2 | DNF | ||||||
DNS | 34 | Louis Chiron | Monaco | Maserati | Pirelli | 0 | DNS | ||||||
DNQ | 36 | Giorgio Scarlatti | Italy | Ferrari | Englebert | DNQ | |||||||
DNA | 10 | Mike Hawthorn | Great Britain | BRM | DNS | ||||||||
DNA | 12 | Tony Brooks | Great Britain | BRM | DNS |