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1963 French Grand Prix

The 1963 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Reims on 30 June 1963. It was race 4 of 10 in both the 1963 World Championship of Drivers and the 1963 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The race was won by Jim Clark driving a Lotus 25-Climax 1.5 litre V8.[1]

1963 French Grand Prix
Race details
Date 30 June 1963
Official name XLIX Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.
Location Reims, France
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 8.302 km (5.159 miles)
Distance 53 laps, 440.006 km (273.407 miles)
Weather Sunny, then rain
Pole position
Driver Lotus-Climax
Time 2:20.2
Fastest lap
Driver Jim Clark Lotus-Climax
Time 2:21.6 on lap 12
Podium
First Lotus-Climax
Second Cooper-Climax
Third BRM
Lap leaders

Race report edit

Jim Clark took the lead at the start from Richie Ginther in the BRM. All Graham Hill's hard work in qualifying second despite mechanical problems in practice came to nothing when his engine died on the grid and his car had to be push started. The subsequent one-minute penalty dropped him well back. Clark led dominantly, his lead being extended when a stone pierced Ginther's radiator, forcing him into the pits. Jack Brabham took second place after a strong fight with Trevor Taylor, who also suffered mechanical problems.

Brabham then began to gain significantly on Clark as the Scot's Climax engine started to splutter, however this proved to be a sporadic fault and he had enough of a lead to maintain the position. Brabham himself was delayed when an ignition lead came loose,[2] handing second and third to Tony Maggs and a delighted Hill. Clark was over a minute ahead of them after yet another start-to-finish victory. Graham Hill was push started, incurring a one-minute penalty from the organisers, and was awarded no championship points for his third place. By finishing 7th, at 19 years and 345 days old, Chris Amon became the youngest driver to finish a world championship race. This record would hold for another 38 years, until it was broken by Fernando Alonso at the 2001 Australian Grand Prix.

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Qualifying times Gap
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 18   Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 2:21.0 No time 2:20.2
2 2   Graham Hill BRM 3:13.4 2:36.4 2:20.9 +0.7
3 8   Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax No time 3:02.4 2:21.7 +1.5
4 16   John Surtees Ferrari 2:24.4 2:33.8 2:21.9 +1.7
5 6   Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax No time 2:39.2 2:21.9 +1.7
6 10   Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 2:25.1 No time 2:22.5 +2.3
7 20   Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax 2:23.7 No time 2:25.1 +3.5
8 12   Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax 2:24.5 No time 2:24.4 +4.2
9 32   Innes Ireland BRP-BRM No time 2:41.8 2:25.1 +4.9
10 36   Jo Siffert Lotus-BRM 2:26.9 No time 2:25.2 +5.0
11 44   Jo Bonnier Cooper-Climax 2:26.5 2:40.5 2:25.7 +5.5
12 4   Richie Ginther BRM 2:26.8 2:40.0 2:25.9 +5.7
13 14   Ludovico Scarfiotti Ferrari 2:27.0 2:41.6 No time +6.8
14 42   Phil Hill Lotus-BRM No time No time 2:27.7 +7.5
15 28   Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax No time 2:49.5 2:28.3 +8.1
16 22   Peter Arundell Lotus-Climax 2:28.5 +8.3
17 30   Chris Amon Lola-Climax No time 2:53.1 2:30.5 +10.3
18 34   Jim Hall Lotus-BRM No time 3:25.2 2:30.9 +10.7
19 48   Masten Gregory Lotus-BRM No time No time 2:33.2 +13.0
20 38   Tony Settember Scirocco-BRM No time 2:54.5 2:36.7 +16.5
21 46   Lorenzo Bandini BRM No time No time 2:37.8 +17.6
Source:[3]

Race edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 18   Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 53 2:10:54.3 1 9
2 12   Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax 53 + 1:04.9 8 6
3 2   Graham Hill BRM 53 + 1:13.9 2
4 6   Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 53 + 2:15.2 5 3
5 8   Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax 53 + 2:33.4 3 2
6 36   Jo Siffert Lotus-BRM 52 + 1 lap 10 1
7 30   Chris Amon Lola-Climax 51 + 2 laps 17
8 28   Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax 50 + 3 laps 15
9 32   Innes Ireland BRP-BRM 49 + 4 laps 9
10 46   Lorenzo Bandini BRM 45 + 8 laps 21
11 34   Jim Hall Lotus-BRM 45 + 8 laps 18
12 10   Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 42 Ignition 6
13 20   Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax 41 Suspension 7
NC 42   Phil Hill Lotus-BRM 34 Not Classified 14
NC 44   Jo Bonnier Cooper-Climax 32 Not Classified 11
Ret 48   Masten Gregory Lotus-BRM 30 Gearbox 19
Ret 16   John Surtees Ferrari 12 Fuel Pump 4
Ret 38   Tony Settember Scirocco-BRM 5 Wheel Bearing 20
Ret 4   Richie Ginther BRM 4 Radiator 12
DNS 14   Ludovico Scarfiotti Ferrari Practice Accident
DNS 22   Peter Arundell Lotus-Climax Entry denied; support race
WD 26   Giancarlo Baghetti ATS
WD 40   Ian Burgess Scirocco-BRM Car not ready
WD 50   Nasif Estéfano De Tomaso Car not ready
Source:[4]
  • Phil Hill was originally entered as car #24, to drive the ATS. When the ATS team withdrew, he switched to drive the Scuderia Filipinetti Lotus-BRM.

Championship standings after the race edit

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References edit

  1. ^ Small, Steve (1994). The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who. Guinness. p. 109. ISBN 0851127029.
  2. ^ Mike Lang, Grand Prix!, Volume 1 1950 to 1965, page 222
  3. ^ "1963 French Grand Prix". Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  4. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  5. ^ a b "France 1963 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 15 March 2019.


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The 1963 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Reims on 30 June 1963 It was race 4 of 10 in both the 1963 World Championship of Drivers and the 1963 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers The race was won by Jim Clark driving a Lotus 25 Climax 1 5 litre V8 1 1963 French Grand PrixRace detailsDate30 June 1963Official nameXLIX Grand Prix de l A C F LocationReims FranceCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length8 302 km 5 159 miles Distance53 laps 440 006 km 273 407 miles WeatherSunny then rainPole positionDriverJim ClarkLotus ClimaxTime2 20 2Fastest lapDriverJim ClarkLotus ClimaxTime2 21 6 on lap 12PodiumFirstJim ClarkLotus ClimaxSecondTony MaggsCooper ClimaxThirdGraham HillBRMLap leaders Contents 1 Race report 2 Classification 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Race 3 Championship standings after the race 4 ReferencesRace report editJim Clark took the lead at the start from Richie Ginther in the BRM All Graham Hill s hard work in qualifying second despite mechanical problems in practice came to nothing when his engine died on the grid and his car had to be push started The subsequent one minute penalty dropped him well back Clark led dominantly his lead being extended when a stone pierced Ginther s radiator forcing him into the pits Jack Brabham took second place after a strong fight with Trevor Taylor who also suffered mechanical problems Brabham then began to gain significantly on Clark as the Scot s Climax engine started to splutter however this proved to be a sporadic fault and he had enough of a lead to maintain the position Brabham himself was delayed when an ignition lead came loose 2 handing second and third to Tony Maggs and a delighted Hill Clark was over a minute ahead of them after yet another start to finish victory Graham Hill was push started incurring a one minute penalty from the organisers and was awarded no championship points for his third place By finishing 7th at 19 years and 345 days old Chris Amon became the youngest driver to finish a world championship race This record would hold for another 38 years until it was broken by Fernando Alonso at the 2001 Australian Grand Prix Classification editQualifying edit Pos No Driver Constructor Qualifying times GapQ1 Q2 Q31 18 nbsp Jim Clark Lotus Climax 2 21 0 No time 2 20 2 2 2 nbsp Graham Hill BRM 3 13 4 2 36 4 2 20 9 0 73 8 nbsp Dan Gurney Brabham Climax No time 3 02 4 2 21 7 1 54 16 nbsp John Surtees Ferrari 2 24 4 2 33 8 2 21 9 1 75 6 nbsp Jack Brabham Brabham Climax No time 2 39 2 2 21 9 1 76 10 nbsp Bruce McLaren Cooper Climax 2 25 1 No time 2 22 5 2 37 20 nbsp Trevor Taylor Lotus Climax 2 23 7 No time 2 25 1 3 58 12 nbsp Tony Maggs Cooper Climax 2 24 5 No time 2 24 4 4 29 32 nbsp Innes Ireland BRP BRM No time 2 41 8 2 25 1 4 910 36 nbsp Jo Siffert Lotus BRM 2 26 9 No time 2 25 2 5 011 44 nbsp Jo Bonnier Cooper Climax 2 26 5 2 40 5 2 25 7 5 512 4 nbsp Richie Ginther BRM 2 26 8 2 40 0 2 25 9 5 713 14 nbsp Ludovico Scarfiotti Ferrari 2 27 0 2 41 6 No time 6 814 42 nbsp Phil Hill Lotus BRM No time No time 2 27 7 7 515 28 nbsp Maurice Trintignant Lotus Climax No time 2 49 5 2 28 3 8 116 22 nbsp Peter Arundell Lotus Climax 2 28 5 8 317 30 nbsp Chris Amon Lola Climax No time 2 53 1 2 30 5 10 318 34 nbsp Jim Hall Lotus BRM No time 3 25 2 2 30 9 10 719 48 nbsp Masten Gregory Lotus BRM No time No time 2 33 2 13 020 38 nbsp Tony Settember Scirocco BRM No time 2 54 5 2 36 7 16 521 46 nbsp Lorenzo Bandini BRM No time No time 2 37 8 17 6Source 3 Race edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 18 nbsp Jim Clark Lotus Climax 53 2 10 54 3 1 92 12 nbsp Tony Maggs Cooper Climax 53 1 04 9 8 63 2 nbsp Graham Hill BRM 53 1 13 9 24 6 nbsp Jack Brabham Brabham Climax 53 2 15 2 5 35 8 nbsp Dan Gurney Brabham Climax 53 2 33 4 3 26 36 nbsp Jo Siffert Lotus BRM 52 1 lap 10 17 30 nbsp Chris Amon Lola Climax 51 2 laps 178 28 nbsp Maurice Trintignant Lotus Climax 50 3 laps 159 32 nbsp Innes Ireland BRP BRM 49 4 laps 910 46 nbsp Lorenzo Bandini BRM 45 8 laps 2111 34 nbsp Jim Hall Lotus BRM 45 8 laps 1812 10 nbsp Bruce McLaren Cooper Climax 42 Ignition 613 20 nbsp Trevor Taylor Lotus Climax 41 Suspension 7NC 42 nbsp Phil Hill Lotus BRM 34 Not Classified 14NC 44 nbsp Jo Bonnier Cooper Climax 32 Not Classified 11Ret 48 nbsp Masten Gregory Lotus BRM 30 Gearbox 19Ret 16 nbsp John Surtees Ferrari 12 Fuel Pump 4Ret 38 nbsp Tony Settember Scirocco BRM 5 Wheel Bearing 20Ret 4 nbsp Richie Ginther BRM 4 Radiator 12DNS 14 nbsp Ludovico Scarfiotti Ferrari Practice AccidentDNS 22 nbsp Peter Arundell Lotus Climax Entry denied support raceWD 26 nbsp Giancarlo Baghetti ATSWD 40 nbsp Ian Burgess Scirocco BRM Car not readyWD 50 nbsp Nasif Estefano De Tomaso Car not readySource 4 Phil Hill was originally entered as car 24 to drive the ATS When the ATS team withdrew he switched to drive the Scuderia Filipinetti Lotus BRM Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Jim Clark 27 nbsp 2 2 nbsp Dan Gurney 12 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Richie Ginther 11 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Bruce McLaren 10 nbsp 5 nbsp Graham Hill 9Source 5 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points nbsp 1 nbsp Lotus Climax 28 nbsp 1 2 nbsp Cooper Climax 16 nbsp 1 3 nbsp BRM 14 nbsp 4 nbsp Brabham Climax 13 nbsp 5 nbsp Ferrari 7Source 5 Notes Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit Small Steve 1994 The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who s Who Guinness p 109 ISBN 0851127029 Mike Lang Grand Prix Volume 1 1950 to 1965 page 222 1963 French Grand Prix Motor Sport Magazine Retrieved 12 August 2020 1963 French Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 26 December 2013 Retrieved 20 September 2015 a b France 1963 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 15 March 2019 Previous race 1963 Dutch Grand Prix FIA Formula One World Championship 1963 season Next race 1963 British Grand PrixPrevious race 1962 French Grand Prix French Grand Prix Next race 1964 French Grand Prix 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