Dutch Grand Prix 1955 - Race Schedule and Countdown
Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort • Netherlands
Jun 19, 1955 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Juan Manuel Fangio secured yet another victory for Mercedes at the Dutch Grand Prix, extending the Silver Arrows' dominance with a commanding performance at the Zandvoort circuit. Stirling Moss finished second in another Mercedes one-two result, while Luigi Musso claimed third place for Maserati, providing some consolation for the Italian manufacturer. The race unfolded as another demonstration of Mercedes' technical and tactical superiority, with Fangio controlling proceedings from the front.
The Dutch seaside circuit at Zandvoort challenged drivers with its flowing layout through sand dunes, demanding precise car control and consistent lap times. Fangio's smooth driving style suited the circuit perfectly, allowing him to maintain tire temperature and grip throughout the race while managing fuel consumption. Mercedes' meticulous preparation and engineering excellence ensured their cars ran faultlessly, converting pole positions into race victories with mechanical precision.
The championship had essentially been decided by this point, with Fangio's points advantage insurmountable barring disaster. Mercedes' season represented peak performance, combining the greatest driver of the era with the most advanced machinery and best-organized team. For rivals watching Fangio and Moss disappear into the distance once again, the only consolation was knowing Mercedes planned to withdraw from racing at season's end, opening opportunities for 1956.