Circuito da Boavista

Circuito da Boavista map overview

Circuito da Boavista was a street circuit in Oporto (Porto), Portugal used twice for the Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix.

The course began at the harbor-front "Esplanada do Rio de Janeiro", continued on "Avenida da Boavista" (hence the circuit's name), and then twisted its way through small neighborhoods back to the start-finish line. The first grand prix was held in 1958. The course of Boavista took drivers at high speeds across tramlines, past small houses, over cobblestoned streets and difficult to overtake.

The 1958 event is remembered for an act of good sportsmanship by Stirling Moss. Moss came to the defense of fellow countryman (and title rival) Mike Hawthorn, who had run afoul of the stewards (and oncoming traffic) during an off-track excursion during the race. Moss persuaded the stewards not to disqualify Hawthorn, preserving second place, and 6 points, for Hawthorn, who would eventually win the drivers championship by 1 point over Moss.

The 1960 running was a race of attrition, with only four cars finishing within 5 laps of winner Jack Brabham. Accidents and mechanical problems ended the day early for future champions John Surtees, Phil Hill, Graham Hill and others.

Season Driver Car/Motor Report
1960 Australia Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax Report
Not held in 1959
1958 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Vanwall Report
Not held in 1956 and 1957
1955 France Jean Behra Maserati Report
Not held in 1954
1953 Portugal José Arroyo Nogueira Pinto Ferrari Report
1952 Italy Eugenio Castellotti Ferrari Report
1951 Portugal Casimiro de Oliveira Ferrari Report

Recent years

The circuit was revived in 2005. The circuit has been slightly shortened from the original layout.[1] Now every two years the event takes place, accompanied by some auto-shows and exhibits. Besides the Boavista Historic Grand Prix, there are also races for recent car models. In 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013 the track staged the FIA WTCC Race of Portugal, an event which included in its programme European motorsport categories such as International Formula Master and Portuguese national competitions.

FIA WTCC Race of Portugal-Boavista
Year Race Driver Manufacturer Report
2013 Race 1 France Yvan Muller United States Chevrolet Report
Race 2 United Kingdom James Nash United States Chevrolet
2011 Race 1 Switzerland Alain Menu United States Chevrolet Report
Race 2 United Kingdom Robert Huff United States Chevrolet
2009 Race 1 Italy Gabriele Tarquini Spain SEAT Report
Race 2 Brazil Augusto Farfus Germany BMW
2007 Race 1 Switzerland Alain Menu United States Chevrolet Report
Race 2 United Kingdom Andy Priaulx Germany BMW

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Coordinates: 41°10′13.7″N 8°40′23.7″W / 41.170472°N 8.673250°W / 41.170472; -8.673250


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