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1968 Deutschland Trophäe

The 1968 Deutschland Trophäe, also known as the Martini Gold Cup, was a motor race, run to Formula Two rules, held on 7 April 1968 at the Hockenheimring, Germany. The race was run over two heats of 20 laps of the circuit, and was the first round of the 1968 European Formula Two season. During the first heat, British driver and double Formula One World Champion Jim Clark suffered a fatal accident.

1968 II Deutschland Trophäe
1st race in the 1968 European Formula Two season
Race details
Date 7 April 1968
Official name II Deutschland Trophäe
Martini Gold Cup
Location Hockenheimring
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 6.786 km (4.217 miles)
Distance 2 x 20 laps, 270.71 km (168.21 miles)
Weather Wet
Pole position
Driver Matra
Time 1:59.3
Fastest lap
Driver Henri Pescarolo Matra
Time 2:00.1
Podium
First Matra
Second Matra
Third Williams

Clark had also been asked to race at Brands Hatch by Ford, who wanted him to drive their new sports car, but Clark had already agreed to race for his Team Lotus boss, Colin Chapman at Hockenheim.[1][2]

Heat one

It had rained before the first heat, rendering visibility very poor. Max Mosley, later President of the FIA, was driving his Brabham in the race. He described the difficult racing conditions: "The first corner was thick spray. I was thinking, 'this isn’t a good idea'. All you could do was steer by looking at the tops of the trees, because you couldn’t see where the track went."[1]

The first incident was when Walter Habegger crashed his Lotus 41 into an earth bank on lap four.[3] On lap five, on a gentle curve just after the first corner, Clark was running eighth when he spun off the track into the dense trees lining the circuit, and he died almost instantly. A flag marshal's eye-witness report stated that the car had lost grip at the rear and Clark had tried to correct the slides a number of times before hitting the trees.[3] Amid the many conflicting rumours concerning why the car left the track, Clark's mechanic, Dave Sims, blamed a right rear tyre deflation for the accident,[1] and the official accident investigation report concurred, concluding that the most likely explanation was that the right rear tyre had explosively deflated after picking up a slow puncture.[1] Colin Chapman, who was not present at Hockenheim that day, suggested that Clark may have picked up debris from an accident during the previous day's practice session, in which Habegger had also crashed.[3]

However, Lotus had been experiencing problems with the Lotus 48 cars due to the cold, wet weather at Hockenheim. Sims said afterwards, "The problem was, it was freezing. It was so cold it was affecting the fuel metering units. The drive belts were breaking."[1]

Williams driver Derek Bell suspected the engine misfiring problems that had plagued Clark's car all weekend. Sims had confirmed to Bell that the engine issues had not been resolved before the race, and Bell later said, "I could see it: he goes through that curve, the engine cuts out, the thing gets itself sideways as a result, the engine suddenly cuts back in when he’s out of shape... who knows?"[1]

Lola driver Chris Irwin was following around 250 yards behind Clark when the accident happened. "Suddenly Jim's car broke out," he said. "It looked like something mechanical."[2]

Jean-Pierre Beltoise narrowly won the heat from team-mate Henri Pescarolo with Chris Lambert in third.

Heat two

Clark's team-mate Graham Hill was withdrawn from the second heat, as was Robert Lamplough. Beltoise won again, this time with Piers Courage in second with Pescarolo third.

Aggregate results

not classified

11 10   Derek Bell Frank Williams Racing Cars Brabham-Cosworth
12 24   Peter Gethin Frank Lythgoe Racing Chevron-Cosworth
13 15   Graeme Lawrence McLaren Racing Team McLaren-Cosworth
14 17   Guy Ligier Ecurie Intersport SA McLaren-Cosworth
15 25   Walter Habegger Walter Habegger Lotus-Cosworth
16 2   Graham Hill Gold Leaf Team Lotus Lotus-Cosworth
17 29   Robert Lamplough Robert Lamplough McLaren-Cosworth
18 6   Kurt Ahrens Jr. Kurt Ahrens Jr. Brabham-Cosworth
19 26   Carlo Facetti Tecno Racing Team Tecno-Cosworth
20 1   Jim Clark Gold Leaf Team Lotus Lotus-Cosworth
DNS 9   Picko Troberg Frank Williams Racing Cars Brabham-Cosworth
DNS 28   Bruno Frey Midland Racing Team Lotus-Cosworth
DNA 4   John Surtees Lola Racing Ltd. Lola-Cosworth
DNA 22   Jorge de Bagration Escuderia Nacional CS Lola-Cosworth
DNA 23   Alex Soler-Roig Escuderia Nacional CS Lola-Cosworth
DNA 27   Clay Regazzoni Tecno Racing Team Tecno-Cosworth
  • Frey's car was used in both heats by Walter Habegger
  • A third Matra was on the entry list, given #14, but no driver was assigned to it and it did not run.
Heat one Heat two
Pos Driver Constructor Time/retired Pos Driver Constructor Time/retired
1 Beltoise Matra 44:54.6 1 Beltoise Matra 40:55.1
2 Pescarolo Matra + 1.3 s 2 Courage Brabham + 0.3 s
3 Lambert Brabham + 42.7 s 3 Pescarolo Matra + 0.8 s
4 Bell Brabham + 54.2 s 4 Widdows McLaren + 40.4 s
5 Courage Brabham + 1:01.9 s 5 Lambert Brabham + 40.6 s
6 Amon Ferrari + 1:59.4 s 6 Schlesser McLaren + 40.8 s
7 Schlesser McLaren + 2:00.1 7 Amon Ferrari + 41.2 s
8 Irwin Lola + 2:06.4 8 Irwin Lola + 41.6 s
9 Ligier McLaren + 2:15.9 9 Mosley Brabham 19 laps
10 Widdows McLaren 19 laps 10 Perrot Brabham 19 laps
11 Mosley Brabham 19 laps 11 Habegger Lotus 18 laps
12 Hill Lotus 19 laps Ret Bell Brabham 9 laps (Clutch)
13 Lamplough McLaren 19 laps Ret Gethin Chevron 8 laps (Exhaust)
14 Lawrence McLaren 18 laps Ret Lawrence McLaren 4 laps (Overheating)
15 Gethin Chevron 18 laps Ret Ligier McLaren 1 lap (Gearbox)
Ret Perrot Brabham 17 laps DNS Ahrens Brabham
Ret Ahrens Brabham 12 laps (Camshaft) DNS Clark Lotus
Ret Facetti Tecno 5 laps (Engine) DNS Facetti Tecno
Ret Clark Lotus 4 laps (Fatal accident) DNS Hill Lotus Withdrawn
Ret Habegger Lotus 3 laps (Accident) DNS Lamplough McLaren Withdrawn

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Jim Clark, the gentleman driver whose death stunned the world", The Times, 24 February 2008. [1]
  2. ^ a b "Jim Clark dies in 170mph crash", The Guardian, 8 April 1968
  3. ^ a b c "Clark and Gurney: The Best of Both Worlds", Atlas F1 Vol.7, Issue 9
  • Results at the F2 Register [2]

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The 1968 Deutschland Trophae also known as the Martini Gold Cup was a motor race run to Formula Two rules held on 7 April 1968 at the Hockenheimring Germany The race was run over two heats of 20 laps of the circuit and was the first round of the 1968 European Formula Two season During the first heat British driver and double Formula One World Champion Jim Clark suffered a fatal accident 1968 II Deutschland Trophae1st race in the 1968 European Formula Two seasonRace detailsDate7 April 1968Official nameII Deutschland TrophaeMartini Gold CupLocationHockenheimringCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length6 786 km 4 217 miles Distance2 x 20 laps 270 71 km 168 21 miles WeatherWetPole positionDriverJean Pierre BeltoiseMatraTime1 59 3Fastest lapDriverHenri PescaroloMatraTime2 00 1PodiumFirstJean Pierre BeltoiseMatraSecondHenri PescaroloMatraThirdPiers CourageWilliams Clark had also been asked to race at Brands Hatch by Ford who wanted him to drive their new sports car but Clark had already agreed to race for his Team Lotus boss Colin Chapman at Hockenheim 1 2 Contents 1 Heat one 2 Heat two 3 Aggregate results 4 ReferencesHeat one EditIt had rained before the first heat rendering visibility very poor Max Mosley later President of the FIA was driving his Brabham in the race He described the difficult racing conditions The first corner was thick spray I was thinking this isn t a good idea All you could do was steer by looking at the tops of the trees because you couldn t see where the track went 1 The first incident was when Walter Habegger crashed his Lotus 41 into an earth bank on lap four 3 On lap five on a gentle curve just after the first corner Clark was running eighth when he spun off the track into the dense trees lining the circuit and he died almost instantly A flag marshal s eye witness report stated that the car had lost grip at the rear and Clark had tried to correct the slides a number of times before hitting the trees 3 Amid the many conflicting rumours concerning why the car left the track Clark s mechanic Dave Sims blamed a right rear tyre deflation for the accident 1 and the official accident investigation report concurred concluding that the most likely explanation was that the right rear tyre had explosively deflated after picking up a slow puncture 1 Colin Chapman who was not present at Hockenheim that day suggested that Clark may have picked up debris from an accident during the previous day s practice session in which Habegger had also crashed 3 However Lotus had been experiencing problems with the Lotus 48 cars due to the cold wet weather at Hockenheim Sims said afterwards The problem was it was freezing It was so cold it was affecting the fuel metering units The drive belts were breaking 1 Williams driver Derek Bell suspected the engine misfiring problems that had plagued Clark s car all weekend Sims had confirmed to Bell that the engine issues had not been resolved before the race and Bell later said I could see it he goes through that curve the engine cuts out the thing gets itself sideways as a result the engine suddenly cuts back in when he s out of shape who knows 1 Lola driver Chris Irwin was following around 250 yards behind Clark when the accident happened Suddenly Jim s car broke out he said It looked like something mechanical 2 Jean Pierre Beltoise narrowly won the heat from team mate Henri Pescarolo with Chris Lambert in third Heat two EditClark s team mate Graham Hill was withdrawn from the second heat as was Robert Lamplough Beltoise won again this time with Piers Courage in second with Pescarolo third Aggregate results EditPos No Driver Entrant Constructor1 11 Jean Pierre Beltoise Matra Sports Matra Cosworth2 12 Henri Pescarolo Matra Sports Matra Cosworth3 8 Piers Courage Frank Williams Racing Cars Brabham Cosworth4 20 Chris Lambert London Racing Team Brabham Cosworth5 3 Chris Amon Ferrari Automobili Ferrari6 18 Jo Schlesser Ecurie Intersport SA McLaren Cosworth7 16 Robin Widdows McLaren Racing Team McLaren Cosworth8 7 Chris Irwin Lola Racing Ltd Lola Cosworth9 21 Max Mosley London Racing Team Brabham Cosworth10 19 Xavier Perrot Squadra Tartaruga Brabham Cosworthnot classified 11 10 Derek Bell Frank Williams Racing Cars Brabham Cosworth12 24 Peter Gethin Frank Lythgoe Racing Chevron Cosworth13 15 Graeme Lawrence McLaren Racing Team McLaren Cosworth14 17 Guy Ligier Ecurie Intersport SA McLaren Cosworth15 25 Walter Habegger Walter Habegger Lotus Cosworth16 2 Graham Hill Gold Leaf Team Lotus Lotus Cosworth17 29 Robert Lamplough Robert Lamplough McLaren Cosworth18 6 Kurt Ahrens Jr Kurt Ahrens Jr Brabham Cosworth19 26 Carlo Facetti Tecno Racing Team Tecno Cosworth20 1 Jim Clark Gold Leaf Team Lotus Lotus CosworthDNS 9 Picko Troberg Frank Williams Racing Cars Brabham CosworthDNS 28 Bruno Frey Midland Racing Team Lotus CosworthDNA 4 John Surtees Lola Racing Ltd Lola CosworthDNA 22 Jorge de Bagration Escuderia Nacional CS Lola CosworthDNA 23 Alex Soler Roig Escuderia Nacional CS Lola CosworthDNA 27 Clay Regazzoni Tecno Racing Team Tecno CosworthFrey s car was used in both heats by Walter Habegger A third Matra was on the entry list given 14 but no driver was assigned to it and it did not run Heat one Heat twoPos Driver Constructor Time retired Pos Driver Constructor Time retired1 Beltoise Matra 44 54 6 1 Beltoise Matra 40 55 12 Pescarolo Matra 1 3 s 2 Courage Brabham 0 3 s3 Lambert Brabham 42 7 s 3 Pescarolo Matra 0 8 s4 Bell Brabham 54 2 s 4 Widdows McLaren 40 4 s5 Courage Brabham 1 01 9 s 5 Lambert Brabham 40 6 s6 Amon Ferrari 1 59 4 s 6 Schlesser McLaren 40 8 s7 Schlesser McLaren 2 00 1 7 Amon Ferrari 41 2 s8 Irwin Lola 2 06 4 8 Irwin Lola 41 6 s9 Ligier McLaren 2 15 9 9 Mosley Brabham 19 laps10 Widdows McLaren 19 laps 10 Perrot Brabham 19 laps11 Mosley Brabham 19 laps 11 Habegger Lotus 18 laps12 Hill Lotus 19 laps Ret Bell Brabham 9 laps Clutch 13 Lamplough McLaren 19 laps Ret Gethin Chevron 8 laps Exhaust 14 Lawrence McLaren 18 laps Ret Lawrence McLaren 4 laps Overheating 15 Gethin Chevron 18 laps Ret Ligier McLaren 1 lap Gearbox Ret Perrot Brabham 17 laps DNS Ahrens BrabhamRet Ahrens Brabham 12 laps Camshaft DNS Clark LotusRet Facetti Tecno 5 laps Engine DNS Facetti TecnoRet Clark Lotus 4 laps Fatal accident DNS Hill Lotus WithdrawnRet Habegger Lotus 3 laps Accident DNS Lamplough McLaren WithdrawnReferences Edit a b c d e f Jim Clark the gentleman driver whose death stunned the world The Times 24 February 2008 1 a b Jim Clark dies in 170mph crash The Guardian 8 April 1968 a b c Clark and Gurney The Best of Both Worlds Atlas F1 Vol 7 Issue 9 Results at the F2 Register 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1968 Deutschland Trophae amp oldid 1098468375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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