F1 Retrospective and Adytum on High: 1958 French Grand Prix

Luigi Musso's Ferrari Dino ends up destroyed and laying limp in a wheatfield after a disastrous encounter at Muizone.
1958 RACE 6
Reims-Gueux, France
6 July, Forty-Fourth Grand Prix de l’Automobil Club de France
P1 Grid: M. Hawthorn, GBR, Scuderia Ferrari Dino 246 2.4 liter DOHC twin bank six. Englebert (second, career).
Hawthorn wins the start and leads wire-to-wire for the victory.
Briton Mike Hawthorn and his now formula dominant Ferrari Dino 246 easily drives away to victory at Reims, yet the meeting again brings tragedy to Grand Prix racing when Italian driving sensation Luigi Musso, the defending race champion and chasing Hawthorn from P2, breaks loose at Muizone on Lap 10. Musso’s Ferrari veers out of control and turns over before somersaulting several times into an adjacent field. The beloved Italian driving champion expires a mere hour later from massive injuries.
1. Hawthorn, Scuderia Ferrari (third, career).
2. S. Moss, GBR, Vanwall, -24.6 sec.
3. W. von Trips, WGER, Scuderia Ferrari.
Constructor Victor: Scuderia Ferrari (twenty-sixth).
Engine Victor: Ferrari (twenty-sixth).
Championship
Hawthorn-GBR 23, Moss-GBR 23, Musso-ITA 12 (d).
Scuderia Ferrari 45, Vandervell Products Ltd 27, Epperly 20.



