1963 German Grand Prix

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Race details
Race 6 of 10 in the 1963 Formula One season
Date August 4, 1963
Official name XXV Grosser Preis von Deutschland
Location Nürburgring
Nürburg, West Germany
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 22.810 km (14.173 mi)
Distance 15 laps, 342.150 km (212.602 mi)
Weather Warm, dry and sunny
Pole position
Driver Lotus-Climax
Time 8:45.8
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom John Surtees Ferrari
Time 8:47.0 on lap 9
Podium
First Ferrari
Second Lotus-Climax
Third BRM

The 1963 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Nürburgring on August 4, 1963. It was the sixth round of the 1963 Formula One season. The 15-lap race was won by Ferrari driver John Surtees after he started from second position. Jim Clark finished second for the Lotus team and BRM driver Richie Ginther came in third.

Race report

Jim Clark led away from pole in his customary fashion. Behind him Lorenzo Bandini spun in front of Innes Ireland who collected him, Willy Mairesse had an accident, and Chris Amon sustained a knee injury when the steering broke, catapulting him into the trees. Graham Hill retired leaving Clark to battle away with John Surtees and Trevor Taylor before engine problems befell Taylor. When Clark's engine went down to just 7 cylinders, Surtees was able to pass him easily to lead him home to take his first F1 victory. Richie Ginther completed the podium. Gerhard Mitter finished in a superb fourth place in his home race from Jim Hall and Jo Bonnier.

This race was notable for being the only time Jim Clark ever finished second in a World Championship race.

Classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 7 United Kingdom John Surtees Ferrari 15 2:13:06.8 2 9
2 3 United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 15 + 1:17.5 1 6
3 2 United States Richie Ginther BRM 15 + 2:44.9 6 4
4 26 West Germany Gerhard Mitter Porsche 15 + 8:11.5 15 3
5 20 United States Jim Hall Lotus-BRM 14 + 1 lap 16 2
6 16 Sweden Jo Bonnier Cooper-Climax 14 + 1 lap 12 1
7 9 Australia Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 14 + 1 lap 8
8 4 United Kingdom Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax 14 + 1 lap 18
9 18 Switzerland Jo Siffert Lotus-BRM 10 Differential 9
10 28 France Bernard Collomb Lotus-Climax 10 + 5 laps 21
Ret 17 Netherlands Carel Godin de Beaufort Porsche 9 Wheel 17
Ret 6 South Africa Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax 7 Engine 10
Ret 10 United States Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax 6 Gearbox 13
Ret 22 Portugal Mario de Araujo Cabral Cooper-Climax 6 Gearbox 20
Ret 24 United Kingdom Ian Burgess Scirocco-BRM 5 Steering 19
Ret 23 United States Tony Settember Scirocco-BRM 5 Accident 22
Ret 5 New Zealand Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 3 Accident 5
Ret 1 United Kingdom Graham Hill BRM 2 Gearbox 4
Ret 21 New Zealand Chris Amon Lola-Climax 1 Accident 14
Ret 8 Belgium Willy Mairesse Ferrari 1 Accident 7
Ret 14 United Kingdom Innes Ireland Lotus-BRM 1 Accident 11
Ret 15 Italy Lorenzo Bandini BRM 0 Accident 3
DNQ 29 Belgium André Pilette Lotus-Climax
DNQ 25 United Kingdom Ian Raby Gilby-BRM
DNQ 30 United Kingdom Tim Parnell Lotus-Climax
DNQ 27 West Germany Kurt Kuhnke Lotus-Borgward
WD 11 United States Phil Hill ATS Car damaged in transit
WD 12 Italy Giancarlo Baghetti ATS Car damaged in transit
WD 19 United States Masten Gregory Lotus-BRM Car not ready
Source:[1]

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 United Kingdom Jim Clark 42
2 2 United Kingdom John Surtees 22
1 3 United States Richie Ginther 18
1 4 United Kingdom Graham Hill 13
5 United States Dan Gurney 12

Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 United Kingdom Lotus-Climax 43
3 2 Italy Ferrari 22
1 3 United Kingdom BRM 22
1 4 United Kingdom Cooper-Climax 17
1 5 United Kingdom Brabham-Climax 13

References

  1. "1963 German Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
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