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1966 United States Grand Prix

The 1966 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 2, 1966, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York. It was race 8 of 9 in both the 1966 World Championship of Drivers and the 1966 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The race was the ninth United States Grand Prix (16th including the American Grand Prize races of 1908–16). It was the sixth to be held at Watkins Glen. The race was held over 108 laps of the 3.78-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 408 kilometres.

1966 United States Grand Prix
Race details
Date October 2, 1966
Official name IX United States Grand Prix
Location Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course
Watkins Glen, New York
Course Permanent road course
Course length 3.78 km (2.35 miles)
Distance 108 laps, 408.2 km (253.8 miles)
Weather Cool, dry
Pole position
Driver Brabham-Repco
Time 1:08.42
Fastest lap
Driver John Surtees Cooper-Maserati
Time 1:09.67 on lap 31
Podium
First Lotus-BRM
Second Cooper-Maserati
Third Cooper-Maserati
Lap leaders

The race was won by British driver Jim Clark driving a Lotus 43 for Team Lotus. Clark lapped the field to claim his 20th World Championship win by over a lap. The podium places were filled by Cooper Car Company team mates; Austrian driver Jochen Rindt and British driver John Surtees in their Cooper T81s.

While none of the Brabhams finished, the engine failure of Lorenzo Bandini's Ferrari 312 saw that the Anglo-Australian team could not be caught in the race for the Constructors' championship with only the Mexican Grand Prix. This gave Jack Brabham a unique double, World Drivers' and Constructors' championships in a car of his own make. This is the only win ever for a 16 cylinder engine in a Formula One World Championship race.

Summary edit

With most of the teams struggling to come to grips with the new 3-liter formula in 1966, Jack Brabham won the World Championship with a neat, simple and lightweight chassis, the Brabham BT19. It was the Australian's third Drivers' title, and the first by a driver in a car of his own manufacture. But it was Jim Clark's Lotus, with the powerful, normally unreliable, BRM H16 engine, that crossed the line first at Watkins Glen. Inheriting the lead when Lorenzo Bandini and Brabham retired, Clark finished a full lap ahead of Austrian Jochen Rindt, and recorded the ill-fated H16's only win.

This was the year the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Corporation departed from the traditional starting money system, and instead offered prize money ranging from $20,000 for first to $2,800 for twentieth. The total purse of $102,400 was easily the richest in the World Championship, and the first prize amount was more than the first prizes of all the other races put together. "$100,000 was a magic number at the time," said race director Cameron Argetsinger. "It was a number that spelled 'big league' to American sport fans." The enthusiastic acceptance of this arrangement by the European team managers and owners marked a huge philosophical change for the Grand Prix establishment in how to promote a race meeting.

With the prize money system, finishing was doubly important and Clark intended to use the more reliable two-liter Climax engine until he discovered how quick the H16 could be. Bandini's Ferrari was the first to break the 120-mph barrier at The Glen, as he posted a time of 1:08.67. John Surtees, now in a Cooper after leaving the Ferrari team in mid-season, and Graham Hill were the only other drivers under 1:09 on Friday.

In the closing minutes of Saturday's session, Brabham grabbed the pole at 1:08.42, and Clark joined him on the front row with a 1:08.53. Immediately after recording his best time, Clark heard a thud behind his back, and when he stopped in the pits, there was oil dripping from the H16's exhaust. The BRM team offered a much-used spare H16 engine, and the Lotus mechanics worked into the night fitting it into Clark's race car.

Sunday was cool, but dry, and a crowd of 75,000 included actors James Garner (Pete Aron), Toshirō Mifune (Mr. Yomura) and Jessica Walter (Pat Stoddard), as well as director John Frankenheimer, who were in the final stages of creating the movie Grand Prix. An hour before the start, Clark was still unsure which car to use in the race. He finally chose the Type 43 with BRM's spare H16, and it, too, was leaking oil on the dummy grid before the crew tightened it up and he began his warmup lap. At the flag, Bandini jumped from the second row into the lead, ahead of Clark, Richie Ginther, Brabham, Surtees, Jackie Stewart, Hill and Denny Hulme.

Ginther immediately began dropping back, while Brabham found his rhythm and moved up, taking Clark in 'The 90' on lap four, and then Bandini for the lead on lap 10. Surtees also got around Clark for third spot and had attached himself to the leading pair when they came upon Peter Arundell's Lotus on lap 16. Brabham and Bandini got by entering 'The 90,' but Surtees remained stuck behind. He tried to get around Arundell on the pit straight, and again in The Esses, but as he pulled alongside, the cars touched and both slid across the grass, then headed for the pits. Surtees actually pulled in to the Lotus pit to confront Arundell and had to be restrained by Lotus mechanics. Having wasted several minutes there, he rejoined in thirteenth position, two and a half laps behind.

On lap 20, Bandini regained the lead from Brabham and began to draw away until, suddenly, on lap 34, his engine blew and Brabham found himself alone with a sizable lead over Clark. Surtees, meanwhile, was still steamed over his bout with Arundell and was the fastest car on the track. He unlapped himself once and set the fastest lap of the race on lap 31. Just past half distance, on lap 55, Brabham also blew his engine. Clark was surprised to find himself in the lead, almost a minute ahead of Rindt's Cooper. Surtees continued his charge, unlapping himself for the second time and passing Bruce McLaren and Jo Siffert for third place.

Clark was unchallenged the rest of the way, and came home with the only victory the BRM H16 engine would ever record. When Rindt coasted in two minutes, 28.5 seconds later and out of fuel, his last lap was not counted since it was more than twice the leader's lap time. He retained second place, anyway, on the same lap as teammate Surtees, who was third. The win– Clark's first of the year– ended Graham Hill's three-year string at The Glen, but it marked the fourth year in a row that a BRM engine had won the American Grand Prix. While they did not score any points, Brabham-Repco won the International Cup for Formula One Constructors with one race remaining.

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 5   Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco 1:08.42
2 1   Jim Clark Lotus-BRM 1:08.53 +0.11
3 9   Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 1:08.57 +0.15
4 7   John Surtees Cooper-Maserati 1:08.73 +0.31
5 3   Graham Hill BRM 1:08.87 +0.45
6 4   Jackie Stewart BRM 1:09.17 +0.75
7 6   Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco 1:09.28 +0.86
8 12   Richie Ginther Honda 1:09.37 +0.95
9 8   Jochen Rindt Cooper-Maserati 1:09.63 +1.21
10 11   Pedro Rodríguez Lotus-BRM 1:10.40 +1.98
11 17   Bruce McLaren McLaren-Ford 1:10.57 +2.15
12 18   Mike Spence Lotus-BRM 1:10.73 +2.31
13 19   Jo Siffert Cooper-Maserati 1:10.97 +2.55
14 15   Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake 1:11.03 +2.61
15 22   Jo Bonnier Cooper-Maserati 1:11.40 +2.98
16 16   Bob Bondurant Eagle-Climax 1:12.40 +3.98
17 10   Innes Ireland BRM 1:12.63 +4.21
18 14   Ronnie Bucknum Honda 1:12.70 +4.28
19 2   Peter Arundell Lotus-Climax
Source:[1]

Race edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1   Jim Clark Lotus-BRM 108 2:09:40.11 2 9
2 8   Jochen Rindt Cooper-Maserati 107 Out of Fuel 9 6
3 7   John Surtees Cooper-Maserati 107 + 1 lap 4 4
4 19   Jo Siffert Cooper-Maserati 105 + 3 laps 13 3
5 17   Bruce McLaren McLaren-Ford 105 + 3 laps 11 2
6 2   Peter Arundell Lotus-Climax 101 + 7 laps 19 1
Ret 10   Innes Ireland BRM 96 Alternator 17
NC 12   Richie Ginther Honda 81 Not Classified 8
Ret 18   Mike Spence Lotus-BRM 74 Ignition 12
Ret 14   Ronnie Bucknum Honda 58 Engine 18
NC 22   Jo Bonnier Cooper-Maserati 57 Not Classified 15
Ret 5   Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco 55 Engine 1
Ret 4   Jackie Stewart BRM 53 Engine 6
Ret 3   Graham Hill BRM 52 Differential 5
Ret 9   Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 34 Engine 3
Ret 6   Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco 18 Engine 7
Ret 11   Pedro Rodríguez Lotus-BRM 13 Retirement 10
Ret 15   Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake 13 Clutch 14
DSQ 16   Bob Bondurant Eagle-Climax 5 Disqualified 16
Source:[2]

Championship standings after the race edit

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 5 results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References edit

  1. ^ "1966 United States GP Qualification". www.chicanef1.com. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  2. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "United States 1966 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved March 21, 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Doug Nye (1978). The United States Grand Prix and Grand Prize Races, 1908-1977. B. T. Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-1263-1
  • Henry N. Manney III (December, 1966). "U. S. Grand Prix". Road & Track, 36-41.


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The 1966 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 2 1966 at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen New York It was race 8 of 9 in both the 1966 World Championship of Drivers and the 1966 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers The race was the ninth United States Grand Prix 16th including the American Grand Prize races of 1908 16 It was the sixth to be held at Watkins Glen The race was held over 108 laps of the 3 78 kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 408 kilometres 1966 United States Grand PrixRace detailsDateOctober 2 1966Official nameIX United States Grand PrixLocationWatkins Glen Grand Prix Race CourseWatkins Glen New YorkCoursePermanent road courseCourse length3 78 km 2 35 miles Distance108 laps 408 2 km 253 8 miles WeatherCool dryPole positionDriverJack BrabhamBrabham RepcoTime1 08 42Fastest lapDriverJohn SurteesCooper MaseratiTime1 09 67 on lap 31PodiumFirstJim ClarkLotus BRMSecondJochen RindtCooper MaseratiThirdJohn SurteesCooper MaseratiLap leaders The race was won by British driver Jim Clark driving a Lotus 43 for Team Lotus Clark lapped the field to claim his 20th World Championship win by over a lap The podium places were filled by Cooper Car Company team mates Austrian driver Jochen Rindt and British driver John Surtees in their Cooper T81s While none of the Brabhams finished the engine failure of Lorenzo Bandini s Ferrari 312 saw that the Anglo Australian team could not be caught in the race for the Constructors championship with only the Mexican Grand Prix This gave Jack Brabham a unique double World Drivers and Constructors championships in a car of his own make This is the only win ever for a 16 cylinder engine in a Formula One World Championship race Contents 1 Summary 2 Classification 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Race 3 Championship standings after the race 4 References 5 Further readingSummary editWith most of the teams struggling to come to grips with the new 3 liter formula in 1966 Jack Brabham won the World Championship with a neat simple and lightweight chassis the Brabham BT19 It was the Australian s third Drivers title and the first by a driver in a car of his own manufacture But it was Jim Clark s Lotus with the powerful normally unreliable BRM H16 engine that crossed the line first at Watkins Glen Inheriting the lead when Lorenzo Bandini and Brabham retired Clark finished a full lap ahead of Austrian Jochen Rindt and recorded the ill fated H16 s only win This was the year the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Corporation departed from the traditional starting money system and instead offered prize money ranging from 20 000 for first to 2 800 for twentieth The total purse of 102 400 was easily the richest in the World Championship and the first prize amount was more than the first prizes of all the other races put together 100 000 was a magic number at the time said race director Cameron Argetsinger It was a number that spelled big league to American sport fans The enthusiastic acceptance of this arrangement by the European team managers and owners marked a huge philosophical change for the Grand Prix establishment in how to promote a race meeting With the prize money system finishing was doubly important and Clark intended to use the more reliable two liter Climax engine until he discovered how quick the H16 could be Bandini s Ferrari was the first to break the 120 mph barrier at The Glen as he posted a time of 1 08 67 John Surtees now in a Cooper after leaving the Ferrari team in mid season and Graham Hill were the only other drivers under 1 09 on Friday In the closing minutes of Saturday s session Brabham grabbed the pole at 1 08 42 and Clark joined him on the front row with a 1 08 53 Immediately after recording his best time Clark heard a thud behind his back and when he stopped in the pits there was oil dripping from the H16 s exhaust The BRM team offered a much used spare H16 engine and the Lotus mechanics worked into the night fitting it into Clark s race car Sunday was cool but dry and a crowd of 75 000 included actors James Garner Pete Aron Toshirō Mifune Mr Yomura and Jessica Walter Pat Stoddard as well as director John Frankenheimer who were in the final stages of creating the movie Grand Prix An hour before the start Clark was still unsure which car to use in the race He finally chose the Type 43 with BRM s spare H16 and it too was leaking oil on the dummy grid before the crew tightened it up and he began his warmup lap At the flag Bandini jumped from the second row into the lead ahead of Clark Richie Ginther Brabham Surtees Jackie Stewart Hill and Denny Hulme Ginther immediately began dropping back while Brabham found his rhythm and moved up taking Clark in The 90 on lap four and then Bandini for the lead on lap 10 Surtees also got around Clark for third spot and had attached himself to the leading pair when they came upon Peter Arundell s Lotus on lap 16 Brabham and Bandini got by entering The 90 but Surtees remained stuck behind He tried to get around Arundell on the pit straight and again in The Esses but as he pulled alongside the cars touched and both slid across the grass then headed for the pits Surtees actually pulled in to the Lotus pit to confront Arundell and had to be restrained by Lotus mechanics Having wasted several minutes there he rejoined in thirteenth position two and a half laps behind On lap 20 Bandini regained the lead from Brabham and began to draw away until suddenly on lap 34 his engine blew and Brabham found himself alone with a sizable lead over Clark Surtees meanwhile was still steamed over his bout with Arundell and was the fastest car on the track He unlapped himself once and set the fastest lap of the race on lap 31 Just past half distance on lap 55 Brabham also blew his engine Clark was surprised to find himself in the lead almost a minute ahead of Rindt s Cooper Surtees continued his charge unlapping himself for the second time and passing Bruce McLaren and Jo Siffert for third place Clark was unchallenged the rest of the way and came home with the only victory the BRM H16 engine would ever record When Rindt coasted in two minutes 28 5 seconds later and out of fuel his last lap was not counted since it was more than twice the leader s lap time He retained second place anyway on the same lap as teammate Surtees who was third The win Clark s first of the year ended Graham Hill s three year string at The Glen but it marked the fourth year in a row that a BRM engine had won the American Grand Prix While they did not score any points Brabham Repco won the International Cup for Formula One Constructors with one race remaining Classification editQualifying edit Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap 1 5 nbsp Jack Brabham Brabham Repco 1 08 42 2 1 nbsp Jim Clark Lotus BRM 1 08 53 0 11 3 9 nbsp Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 1 08 57 0 15 4 7 nbsp John Surtees Cooper Maserati 1 08 73 0 31 5 3 nbsp Graham Hill BRM 1 08 87 0 45 6 4 nbsp Jackie Stewart BRM 1 09 17 0 75 7 6 nbsp Denny Hulme Brabham Repco 1 09 28 0 86 8 12 nbsp Richie Ginther Honda 1 09 37 0 95 9 8 nbsp Jochen Rindt Cooper Maserati 1 09 63 1 21 10 11 nbsp Pedro Rodriguez Lotus BRM 1 10 40 1 98 11 17 nbsp Bruce McLaren McLaren Ford 1 10 57 2 15 12 18 nbsp Mike Spence Lotus BRM 1 10 73 2 31 13 19 nbsp Jo Siffert Cooper Maserati 1 10 97 2 55 14 15 nbsp Dan Gurney Eagle Weslake 1 11 03 2 61 15 22 nbsp Jo Bonnier Cooper Maserati 1 11 40 2 98 16 16 nbsp Bob Bondurant Eagle Climax 1 12 40 3 98 17 10 nbsp Innes Ireland BRM 1 12 63 4 21 18 14 nbsp Ronnie Bucknum Honda 1 12 70 4 28 19 2 nbsp Peter Arundell Lotus Climax Source 1 Race edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points 1 1 nbsp Jim Clark Lotus BRM 108 2 09 40 11 2 9 2 8 nbsp Jochen Rindt Cooper Maserati 107 Out of Fuel 9 6 3 7 nbsp John Surtees Cooper Maserati 107 1 lap 4 4 4 19 nbsp Jo Siffert Cooper Maserati 105 3 laps 13 3 5 17 nbsp Bruce McLaren McLaren Ford 105 3 laps 11 2 6 2 nbsp Peter Arundell Lotus Climax 101 7 laps 19 1 Ret 10 nbsp Innes Ireland BRM 96 Alternator 17 NC 12 nbsp Richie Ginther Honda 81 Not Classified 8 Ret 18 nbsp Mike Spence Lotus BRM 74 Ignition 12 Ret 14 nbsp Ronnie Bucknum Honda 58 Engine 18 NC 22 nbsp Jo Bonnier Cooper Maserati 57 Not Classified 15 Ret 5 nbsp Jack Brabham Brabham Repco 55 Engine 1 Ret 4 nbsp Jackie Stewart BRM 53 Engine 6 Ret 3 nbsp Graham Hill BRM 52 Differential 5 Ret 9 nbsp Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 34 Engine 3 Ret 6 nbsp Denny Hulme Brabham Repco 18 Engine 7 Ret 11 nbsp Pedro Rodriguez Lotus BRM 13 Retirement 10 Ret 15 nbsp Dan Gurney Eagle Weslake 13 Clutch 14 DSQ 16 nbsp Bob Bondurant Eagle Climax 5 Disqualified 16 Source 2 Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standings Pos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Jack Brabham 39 nbsp 2 nbsp Jochen Rindt 22 24 nbsp 1 3 nbsp John Surtees 19 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Graham Hill 17 nbsp 5 5 nbsp Jim Clark 16 Source 3 Constructors Championship standings Pos Constructor Points nbsp 1 nbsp Brabham Repco 40 43 nbsp 2 nbsp Ferrari 31 32 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Cooper Maserati 24 26 nbsp 1 4 nbsp BRM 22 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Lotus BRM 13 Source 3 Notes Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings Only the best 5 results counted towards the Championship Numbers without parentheses are Championship points numbers in parentheses are total points scored References edit 1966 United States GP Qualification www chicanef1 com Retrieved August 26 2020 1966 United States Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved September 26 2015 a b United States 1966 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved March 21 2019 Further reading editDoug Nye 1978 The United States Grand Prix and Grand Prize Races 1908 1977 B T Batsford ISBN 0 7134 1263 1 Henry N Manney III December 1966 U S Grand Prix Road amp Track 36 41 Previous race 1966 Italian Grand Prix FIA Formula One World Championship 1966 season Next race 1966 Mexican Grand Prix Previous 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