Behra-Porsche was a Formula One constructor which entered four World Championship Grands Prix across the 1959 and 1960 seasons. The constructor started - and finished - two races, both in the 1960 season, but scored no championship points in the process.

Jean Behra was a French racing driver, who by the end of the 1950s was a stalwart of the Formula One paddock. He had achieved success earlier in the decade with the Maserati team, but was contracted to Ferrari for the 1959 season. Despite his obligations to Ferrari, Behra commissioned Porsche to build a Formula 2 single-seater car, taking componentry from the Porsche 718 'RSK'. The chassis for the car had already been designed by former Maserati engineer Valerio Colotti, who subsequently adapted it so that components from the 718 RSK could be used.

After the French Grand Prix, Behra was dismissed from the Ferrari team following an altercation with the team manager. This meant, however, that Behra was able to race the Behra-Porsche himself in the upcoming German Grand Prix.

Following Behra's death, the Behra-Porsche was acquired by Lloyd Casner for the Camoradi International team. The first of the Behra-Porsche's two outings in 1960 was in the Argentine Grand Prix on 7 February. Masten Gregory took 12th place in the race, four laps behind the leader. Towards the latter half of the season, Fred Gamble became the last driver to pilot the Behra-Porsche in a World Championship Grand Prix. The 1960 Italian Grand Prix, which was noted for a boycott by the three British teams, saw Gamble take 10th place. He was the last finisher, nine laps down on the leader.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

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!rowspan=3| 1959

|rowspan=2| Dr Ing F. Porsche KG

|rowspan=2| Behra-Porsche RSK

|rowspan=2| Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4

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| MON

| 500

| NED

| FRA

| GBR

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| POR

| ITA

| USA

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!rowspan=3| NC

!rowspan=3| 0

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|align="left"| Maria Teresa de Filippis

|style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ

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| Jean Behra

| Behra-Porsche RSK

| Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4

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|align="left"| Jean Behra

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|style="background:#ffffff;"| DNS

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!rowspan=3| 1960

|rowspan=3| Camoradi International

|rowspan=3| Behra-Porsche RSK

|rowspan=3| Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4

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| ARG

| MON

| 500

| NED

| BEL

| FRA

| GBR

| POR

| ITA

| USA

!rowspan=3| NC

!rowspan=3| 0

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|align="left"| Masten Gregory

|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 12

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|align="left"| Fred Gamble

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|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 10

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References

  • Porsche at GrandPrix.com
  • Behra-Porsche results