The Danish Grand Prix was an auto race for open-wheel cars.
Unusually for the time, the Grand Prix was actually decided over a series of heats, either four or three in number.
[1] The meeting was marred though by the death of emerging New Zealander George Lawton.
Brabham returned to the top of the podium in 1962 running his own team driving a Lotus-Climax.
Starting in 2020, the proposed event would be held on a street circuit in the Indre By and Christianshavn areas of Copenhagen and was designed by former Formula One driver Jan Magnussen and circuit architect Hermann Tilke.