1933 Grand Prix de Monaco
3 April - Monte Carlo: 100 laps x 3.1448 km = 314.480 km
Pole Position: N/A Fastest Lap: Achille Varzi Bugatti T51 1.59,0 Results: 1 10 1 Achille Varzi Bugatti T51 3:27.49,4 2 26 3 Baconin Borzacchini Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 3:29.49,4 DQ 28 4 Tazio Nuvolari Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 99 Outside assistance 3 8 6 Rene Dreyfus Bugatti T51 99 laps 4 16 2 Louis Chiron Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 97 laps 5 32 10 Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 97 laps 6 38 11 Goffredo Zehender Maserati 8CM (8C-3000) 94 laps 7 12 14 "Williams" Bugatti T51 90 laps 8 24 18 Laszlo Hartmann Bugatti T51 86 laps Retirements: 14 12 Benoit Falchetto Bugatti T51 18 5 Philippe Etancelin Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 34 7 Luigi Fagioli Maserati 8C-3000 6 13 Earl Howe Bugatti T51 22 8 Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 20 9 Marcel Lehoux Bugatti T51 36 17 Raymond Sommer Maserati 8CM (8C-3000) 4 15 Henry Birkin Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 30 16 Eugenio Siena Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 Did not start 2 Rudolf Caracciola Alfa-Romeo 8C-2300 crash Notes: 1 Qualifying in practice used for detemination of grid. 2 Caracciola crashed in practice. The impact shattered his right fermur and he did not race again until July 1934. 3 In the last lap Nuvolari's car broke. His mechanic tried to help him to push the car, therefore Nuvolari was disqualified. In present day racing there would have been no need to push because Nuvolari would have been classified 3rd. However in those days you did have to finish.