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1962 German Grand Prix

The 1962 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on 5 August 1962. It was race 6 of 9 in both the 1962 World Championship of Drivers and the 1962 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The 15-lap race was won by BRM driver Graham Hill after he started from second position. John Surtees finished second for the Lola team and Porsche driver Dan Gurney came in third. The race was notable for having six different constructors taking the first six positions.[1]

1962 German Grand Prix
Race details
Date 5 August 1962
Official name XXIV Grosser Preis von Deutschland
Location Nürburgring
Nürburg, West Germany
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 22.810 km (14.173 miles)
Distance 15 laps, 342.015 km (212.595 miles)
Weather Heavy rain showers
Attendance 350,000
Pole position
Driver Porsche
Time 8:47.2
Fastest lap
Driver Graham Hill BRM
Time 10:12.2 on lap 3
Podium
First BRM
Second Lola-Climax
Third Porsche
Lap leaders

Race edit

 
Graham Hill, leading Surtees and Gurney. These are the positions in which the race ended.

After a heavy midday downpour, the race was delayed by over an hour as streams of water and mud covered parts of the track. It never dried fully, and the race was run in wet conditions.[2] Graham Hill drove masterfully in the wet conditions, followed by John Surtees who was gradually proving himself a great driver.[2] He reached third position in the championship with this race, but was not to score any more points in 1962. Dan Gurney's Porsche had less than impressive handling but he finished third after passing Phil Hill, whose Ferrari was doing much better than at Aintree just 2 weeks prior. Hill, however, had to pit with oil on his visor and retired with a broken rear suspension soon thereafter. After a disastrous strike had kept them out of the last two races, Ferrari returned in force with four 156s built to different specifications. Hill had the newest version, with a six-speed transmission mounted fore of the engine. Giancarlo Baghetti drove a car with the usual transmission and finished tenth, whereas Ricardo Rodríguez drove last year's model with the 65 degree Tipo 188 engine - and got the best result of the team, finishing sixth. Lorenzo Bandini used a development car, with a regular nosecone, smaller radiator, and modified front and rear suspension. He crashed on the third lap, while in eleventh position.[3]

Jim Clark absentmindedly forgot to turn on the fuel pump at the start, losing thirteen seconds and being in 26th place after the start. A rapid climb began, and he passed seventeen cars on the opening lap. He was closing in to the leaders with three to four seconds per lap, but after a few near crashes in the middle of the race he chose to ease off the pace a bit.[1] Clark finished fourth, ahead of Bruce McLaren in a V8 Cooper. The other V8-engined Cooper was driven in practice by Tony Maggs, but a German TV-company's camera fell off Carel Godin de Beaufort's Porsche in practice, causing Graham Hill and Maggs to crash and total their cars.[3] Maggs ran a Climax-engined backup car and finished ninth. The Grand Prix Drivers' Association's policy was to not carry cameras due to the safety risks, but de Beaufort was not a member.[2]

Three new cars appeared in this race; the new BRM V8-engined Gilby, driven by Keith Greene, retired after about half the race with gearbox problems. The Belgian Maserati-engined ENB finished last; this car was a hodgepodge of parts from three old Emerysons equipped with a sharknose-style front end. This was its only appearance, and a hard worked Lucien Bianchi was only allowed to start thanks to the fact that several faster racers had not finished the minimum-required five laps. Gurney's fastest qualifying lap was 8:47.2; the ENB's fastest lap was 10:40.7, nearly two minutes slower.[4] Most importantly, Jack Brabham's new BT3 finally appeared after a marathon effort by his mechanics. He spun the main bearings on the first day practice, and qualified with an engine built using parts from Trevor Taylor's car (his engine bent a valve). He started the race from the rear of the field, with the Climax engine from his Lotus 24. He climbed to ninth place by the end of the first lap, but then his throttle broke and he had to retire after nine laps. Nonetheless, Brabham was happy with the car, particularly the handling.[3]

 
Phil Hill driving for Ferrari. He retired at just over half distance.

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Qualifying times Gap Grid
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 7   Dan Gurney Porsche 9:08.8 8:47.2 9:20.5 1
2 11   Graham Hill BRM 9:01.8 8:50.2 9:15.3 +3.0 2
3 5   Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 9:17.2 8:51.2 9:51.7 +4.0 3
4 14   John Surtees Lola-Climax 9:08.6 8:57.5 9:45.0 +10.3 4
5 9   Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 9:08.4 9:00.7 9:28.1 +13.5 5
6 8   Jo Bonnier Porsche 9:10.8 9:04.0 9:12.2 +16.8 6
7 12   Richie Ginther BRM 9:05.9 9:06.1 9:16.1 +18.7 7
8 18   Carel Godin de Beaufort Porsche 9:12.9 9:17.5 9:31.8 +25.7 8
9 15   Roy Salvadori Lola-Climax 9:29.1 9:14.1 10:36.7 +26.9 9
10 3   Ricardo Rodríguez Ferrari No time 9:14.2 9:20.3 +27.0 10
11 17   Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax 9:27.1 9:19.0 9:30.7 +31.8 11
12 1   Phil Hill Ferrari No time 9:33.0 9:24.7 +37.5 12
13 2   Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari No time 9:28.1 10:07.3 +40.9 13
14 32   Heini Walter Porsche No time 9:30.0 10:16.1 +42.8 14
15 26   Nino Vaccarella Porsche 9:33.8 9:35.7 10:21.4 +46.6 15
16 25   Ian Burgess Cooper-Climax 10:20.1 9:42.6 9:39.2 +52.0 16
17 19   Jo Siffert Lotus-Climax 10:04.0 9:39.3 9:56.7 +52.1 17
18 4   Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari No time 9:39.7 10:26.4 +52.5 18
19 27   Keith Greene Gilby-BRM 10:08.1 10:22.7 9:47.1 +59.9 19
20 28   Heinz Schiller Lotus-BRM 11:20.4 9:51.5 9:55.0 +1:04.7 20
21 6   Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax No time No time 9:57.0 +1:09.8 261
22 20   Jackie Lewis Cooper-Climax 9:58.0 No time 10:35.4 +1:10.8 21
23 31   Bernard Collomb Cooper-Climax 10:09.7 10:11.9 14:09.4 +1:22.5 22
24 29   Tony Shelly Lotus-Climax No time No time 10:18.6 +1:31.4 DNQ1
25 10   Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax (9:12.7) (9:04.8) 10:21.2 +1:34.0 23
26 16   Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax No time No time 10:21.6 +1:34.4 24
27 34   Wolfgang Seidel Lotus-BRM 10:38.2 No time 10:44.1 +1:51.0 DNQ1
28 21   Lucien Bianchi ENB-Maserati 11:55.5 10:42.5 10:40.7 +1:53.5 25
29 30   Jay Chamberlain Lotus-Climax 11:36.2 No time 11:12.9 +2:25.7 DNQ1
- 34   Günther Seiffert Lotus-BRM No time 11:38.9 12:54.1 +2:51.7
Source:[5]
Notes
  • ^1 – Four drivers were not allowed to start, as race organisers deemed they had not completed sufficient laps in practice. Trevor Taylor was eventually allowed, but was demoted to the back of the field.[6]
  • – Maggs switched from his V8 primary machine to a four-cylinder back-up car after a crash during the second practice. His time during the third practice session was the only one that counted towards the grid.

Race edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 11   Graham Hill BRM 15 2:38:45.3 2 9
2 14   John Surtees Lola-Climax 15 + 2.5 4 6
3 7   Dan Gurney Porsche 15 + 4.4 1 4
4 5   Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 15 + 42.1 3 3
5 9   Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 15 + 1:19.6 5 2
6 3   Ricardo Rodríguez Ferrari 15 + 1:23.8 10 1
7 8   Jo Bonnier Porsche 15 + 4:37.3 6  
8 12   Richie Ginther BRM 15 + 5:00.1 7  
9 10   Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax 15 + 5:07.0 23  
10 2   Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari 15 + 8:14.7 13  
11 25   Ian Burgess Cooper-Climax 15 + 8:15.3 16  
12 19   Jo Siffert Lotus-Climax 15 + 8:15.5 17  
13 18   Carel Godin de Beaufort Porsche 15 + 9:11.8 8  
14 32   Heini Walter Porsche 14 + 1 Lap 14  
15 26   Nino Vaccarella Porsche 14 + 1 Lap 15  
16 21   Lucien Bianchi ENB-Maserati 14 + 1 Lap 25  
Ret 20   Jackie Lewis Cooper-Climax 10 Suspension 21  
Ret 1   Phil Hill Ferrari 9 Suspension 12  
Ret 16   Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 9 Throttle 24  
Ret 27   Keith Greene Gilby-BRM 7 Suspension 19  
Ret 15   Roy Salvadori Lola-Climax 4 Gearbox 9  
Ret 17   Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax 4 Gearbox 11  
Ret 4   Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 4 Accident 18  
Ret 28   Heinz Schiller Lotus-BRM 4 Oil Pressure 20  
Ret 31   Bernard Collomb Cooper-Climax 2 Gearbox 22  
Ret 6   Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax 0 Accident 26  
DNQ 29   Tony Shelly Lotus-Climax        
DNQ 34   Wolfgang Seidel Lotus-BRM        
DNQ 30   Jay Chamberlain Lotus-Climax        
DNQ 34   Günther Seiffert Lotus-BRM        
WD -   Tony Marsh BRM Car not ready
WD -   Carlo Abate Lotus-Climax Withdrawn
Source:[7]

Additional information edit

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Swiss driver Heini Walter and German driver Günther Seiffert.
  • Dan Gurney achieved his first pole position; it was also the first for Porsche - both as a constructor and as an engine supplier.
  • Jack Brabham debuted with a car of his own making, as Brabham made its debut in the Formula One World Championship.
  • ENB also made its debut in this race, being the first Belgian constructor in Formula One World Championship history.

Championship standings after the race edit

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best five results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Blunsden, John (September 1962). "Skyfall över Tysklands GP" [Deluge on German GP]. Illustrerad Motor Sport (in Swedish). No. 9. Lerum, Sweden. p. 24.
  2. ^ a b c Blunsden, p. 32
  3. ^ a b c Blunsden, p. 25
  4. ^ Diepraam, Mattijs. "Lucien Bianchi and the ENB-née-Emeryson". 8W. autosport.com. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  5. ^ "1962 German GP Qualification". www.chicanef1.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  6. ^ Jenkinson, Denis (September 1962). "1962 German Grand Prix race report: Hill the rain meister at the Nordschleife". Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  7. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Germany 1962 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.

External links edit

  • . Archived from the original on 2008-02-05. Retrieved 2008-01-16.


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The 1962 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Nurburgring on 5 August 1962 It was race 6 of 9 in both the 1962 World Championship of Drivers and the 1962 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers The 15 lap race was won by BRM driver Graham Hill after he started from second position John Surtees finished second for the Lola team and Porsche driver Dan Gurney came in third The race was notable for having six different constructors taking the first six positions 1 1962 German Grand PrixRace detailsDate5 August 1962Official nameXXIV Grosser Preis von DeutschlandLocationNurburgringNurburg West GermanyCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length22 810 km 14 173 miles Distance15 laps 342 015 km 212 595 miles WeatherHeavy rain showersAttendance350 000Pole positionDriverDan GurneyPorscheTime8 47 2Fastest lapDriverGraham HillBRMTime10 12 2 on lap 3PodiumFirstGraham HillBRMSecondJohn SurteesLola ClimaxThirdDan GurneyPorscheLap leaders Contents 1 Race 2 Classification 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Race 3 Additional information 4 Championship standings after the race 5 References 6 External linksRace edit nbsp Graham Hill leading Surtees and Gurney These are the positions in which the race ended After a heavy midday downpour the race was delayed by over an hour as streams of water and mud covered parts of the track It never dried fully and the race was run in wet conditions 2 Graham Hill drove masterfully in the wet conditions followed by John Surtees who was gradually proving himself a great driver 2 He reached third position in the championship with this race but was not to score any more points in 1962 Dan Gurney s Porsche had less than impressive handling but he finished third after passing Phil Hill whose Ferrari was doing much better than at Aintree just 2 weeks prior Hill however had to pit with oil on his visor and retired with a broken rear suspension soon thereafter After a disastrous strike had kept them out of the last two races Ferrari returned in force with four 156s built to different specifications Hill had the newest version with a six speed transmission mounted fore of the engine Giancarlo Baghetti drove a car with the usual transmission and finished tenth whereas Ricardo Rodriguez drove last year s model with the 65 degree Tipo 188 engine and got the best result of the team finishing sixth Lorenzo Bandini used a development car with a regular nosecone smaller radiator and modified front and rear suspension He crashed on the third lap while in eleventh position 3 Jim Clark absentmindedly forgot to turn on the fuel pump at the start losing thirteen seconds and being in 26th place after the start A rapid climb began and he passed seventeen cars on the opening lap He was closing in to the leaders with three to four seconds per lap but after a few near crashes in the middle of the race he chose to ease off the pace a bit 1 Clark finished fourth ahead of Bruce McLaren in a V8 Cooper The other V8 engined Cooper was driven in practice by Tony Maggs but a German TV company s camera fell off Carel Godin de Beaufort s Porsche in practice causing Graham Hill and Maggs to crash and total their cars 3 Maggs ran a Climax engined backup car and finished ninth The Grand Prix Drivers Association s policy was to not carry cameras due to the safety risks but de Beaufort was not a member 2 Three new cars appeared in this race the new BRM V8 engined Gilby driven by Keith Greene retired after about half the race with gearbox problems The Belgian Maserati engined ENB finished last this car was a hodgepodge of parts from three old Emerysons equipped with a sharknose style front end This was its only appearance and a hard worked Lucien Bianchi was only allowed to start thanks to the fact that several faster racers had not finished the minimum required five laps Gurney s fastest qualifying lap was 8 47 2 the ENB s fastest lap was 10 40 7 nearly two minutes slower 4 Most importantly Jack Brabham s new BT3 finally appeared after a marathon effort by his mechanics He spun the main bearings on the first day practice and qualified with an engine built using parts from Trevor Taylor s car his engine bent a valve He started the race from the rear of the field with the Climax engine from his Lotus 24 He climbed to ninth place by the end of the first lap but then his throttle broke and he had to retire after nine laps Nonetheless Brabham was happy with the car particularly the handling 3 nbsp Phil Hill driving for Ferrari He retired at just over half distance Classification editQualifying edit Pos No Driver Constructor Qualifying times Gap Grid Q1 Q2 Q3 1 7 nbsp Dan Gurney Porsche 9 08 8 8 47 2 9 20 5 1 2 11 nbsp Graham Hill BRM 9 01 8 8 50 2 9 15 3 3 0 2 3 5 nbsp Jim Clark Lotus Climax 9 17 2 8 51 2 9 51 7 4 0 3 4 14 nbsp John Surtees Lola Climax 9 08 6 8 57 5 9 45 0 10 3 4 5 9 nbsp Bruce McLaren Cooper Climax 9 08 4 9 00 7 9 28 1 13 5 5 6 8 nbsp Jo Bonnier Porsche 9 10 8 9 04 0 9 12 2 16 8 6 7 12 nbsp Richie Ginther BRM 9 05 9 9 06 1 9 16 1 18 7 7 8 18 nbsp Carel Godin de Beaufort Porsche 9 12 9 9 17 5 9 31 8 25 7 8 9 15 nbsp Roy Salvadori Lola Climax 9 29 1 9 14 1 10 36 7 26 9 9 10 3 nbsp Ricardo Rodriguez Ferrari No time 9 14 2 9 20 3 27 0 10 11 17 nbsp Maurice Trintignant Lotus Climax 9 27 1 9 19 0 9 30 7 31 8 11 12 1 nbsp Phil Hill Ferrari No time 9 33 0 9 24 7 37 5 12 13 2 nbsp Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari No time 9 28 1 10 07 3 40 9 13 14 32 nbsp Heini Walter Porsche No time 9 30 0 10 16 1 42 8 14 15 26 nbsp Nino Vaccarella Porsche 9 33 8 9 35 7 10 21 4 46 6 15 16 25 nbsp Ian Burgess Cooper Climax 10 20 1 9 42 6 9 39 2 52 0 16 17 19 nbsp Jo Siffert Lotus Climax 10 04 0 9 39 3 9 56 7 52 1 17 18 4 nbsp Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari No time 9 39 7 10 26 4 52 5 18 19 27 nbsp Keith Greene Gilby BRM 10 08 1 10 22 7 9 47 1 59 9 19 20 28 nbsp Heinz Schiller Lotus BRM 11 20 4 9 51 5 9 55 0 1 04 7 20 21 6 nbsp Trevor Taylor Lotus Climax No time No time 9 57 0 1 09 8 261 22 20 nbsp Jackie Lewis Cooper Climax 9 58 0 No time 10 35 4 1 10 8 21 23 31 nbsp Bernard Collomb Cooper Climax 10 09 7 10 11 9 14 09 4 1 22 5 22 24 29 nbsp Tony Shelly Lotus Climax No time No time 10 18 6 1 31 4 DNQ1 25 10 nbsp Tony Maggs Cooper Climax 9 12 7 9 04 8 10 21 2 1 34 0 23 26 16 nbsp Jack Brabham Brabham Climax No time No time 10 21 6 1 34 4 24 27 34 nbsp Wolfgang Seidel Lotus BRM 10 38 2 No time 10 44 1 1 51 0 DNQ1 28 21 nbsp Lucien Bianchi ENB Maserati 11 55 5 10 42 5 10 40 7 1 53 5 25 29 30 nbsp Jay Chamberlain Lotus Climax 11 36 2 No time 11 12 9 2 25 7 DNQ1 34 nbsp Gunther Seiffert Lotus BRM No time 11 38 9 12 54 1 2 51 7 Source 5 Notes 1 Four drivers were not allowed to start as race organisers deemed they had not completed sufficient laps in practice Trevor Taylor was eventually allowed but was demoted to the back of the field 6 Maggs switched from his V8 primary machine to a four cylinder back up car after a crash during the second practice His time during the third practice session was the only one that counted towards the grid Race edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points 1 11 nbsp Graham Hill BRM 15 2 38 45 3 2 9 2 14 nbsp John Surtees Lola Climax 15 2 5 4 6 3 7 nbsp Dan Gurney Porsche 15 4 4 1 4 4 5 nbsp Jim Clark Lotus Climax 15 42 1 3 3 5 9 nbsp Bruce McLaren Cooper Climax 15 1 19 6 5 2 6 3 nbsp Ricardo Rodriguez Ferrari 15 1 23 8 10 1 7 8 nbsp Jo Bonnier Porsche 15 4 37 3 6 8 12 nbsp Richie Ginther BRM 15 5 00 1 7 9 10 nbsp Tony Maggs Cooper Climax 15 5 07 0 23 10 2 nbsp Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari 15 8 14 7 13 11 25 nbsp Ian Burgess Cooper Climax 15 8 15 3 16 12 19 nbsp Jo Siffert Lotus Climax 15 8 15 5 17 13 18 nbsp Carel Godin de Beaufort Porsche 15 9 11 8 8 14 32 nbsp Heini Walter Porsche 14 1 Lap 14 15 26 nbsp Nino Vaccarella Porsche 14 1 Lap 15 16 21 nbsp Lucien Bianchi ENB Maserati 14 1 Lap 25 Ret 20 nbsp Jackie Lewis Cooper Climax 10 Suspension 21 Ret 1 nbsp Phil Hill Ferrari 9 Suspension 12 Ret 16 nbsp Jack Brabham Brabham Climax 9 Throttle 24 Ret 27 nbsp Keith Greene Gilby BRM 7 Suspension 19 Ret 15 nbsp Roy Salvadori Lola Climax 4 Gearbox 9 Ret 17 nbsp Maurice Trintignant Lotus Climax 4 Gearbox 11 Ret 4 nbsp Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 4 Accident 18 Ret 28 nbsp Heinz Schiller Lotus BRM 4 Oil Pressure 20 Ret 31 nbsp Bernard Collomb Cooper Climax 2 Gearbox 22 Ret 6 nbsp Trevor Taylor Lotus Climax 0 Accident 26 DNQ 29 nbsp Tony Shelly Lotus Climax DNQ 34 nbsp Wolfgang Seidel Lotus BRM DNQ 30 nbsp Jay Chamberlain Lotus Climax DNQ 34 nbsp Gunther Seiffert Lotus BRM WD nbsp Tony Marsh BRM Car not ready WD nbsp Carlo Abate Lotus Climax Withdrawn Source 7 Additional information editThis was the Formula One World Championship debut for Swiss driver Heini Walter and German driver Gunther Seiffert Dan Gurney achieved his first pole position it was also the first for Porsche both as a constructor and as an engine supplier Jack Brabham debuted with a car of his own making as Brabham made its debut in the Formula One World Championship ENB also made its debut in this race being the first Belgian constructor in Formula One World Championship history Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standings Pos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Graham Hill 28 nbsp 2 nbsp Jim Clark 21 nbsp 2 3 nbsp John Surtees 19 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Bruce McLaren 18 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Phil Hill 14 Source 8 Constructors Championship standings Pos Constructor Points nbsp 1 1 nbsp BRM 31 32 nbsp 1 2 nbsp Lotus Climax 27 nbsp 3 nbsp Cooper Climax 23 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Lola Climax 19 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Porsche 16 Source 8 Notes Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings Only the best five results counted towards the Championship Numbers without parentheses are Championship points numbers in parentheses are total points scored References edit a b Blunsden John September 1962 Skyfall over Tysklands GP Deluge on German GP Illustrerad Motor Sport in Swedish No 9 Lerum Sweden p 24 a b c Blunsden p 32 a b c Blunsden p 25 Diepraam Mattijs Lucien Bianchi and the ENB nee Emeryson 8W autosport com Retrieved 2016 05 22 1962 German GP Qualification www chicanef1 com Retrieved 6 August 2020 Jenkinson Denis September 1962 1962 German Grand Prix race report Hill the rain meister at the Nordschleife Motor Sport Magazine Retrieved 6 August 2020 1962 German Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 2 December 2014 Retrieved 20 September 2015 a b Germany 1962 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 18 March 2019 External links edit Formula One World Archived from the original on 2008 02 05 Retrieved 2008 01 16 Previous race 1962 British Grand Prix FIA Formula One World Championship 1962 season Next race 1962 Italian Grand Prix Previous race 1961 German Grand Prix German Grand Prix Next race 1963 German Grand Prix Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1962 German Grand Prix amp oldid 1172354371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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