Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

1963 Italian Grand Prix

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1963 Italian Grand Prix
Race details
Date8 September 1963
Official nameXXXIVGran Premio d'Italia
LocationAutodromo Nazionale di Monza
Monza,Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.750 km (3.573 miles)
Distance86 laps, 494.500 km (307.268 miles)
WeatherWarm, dry and sunny
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:37.3
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomJim ClarkLotus-Climax
Time1:38.9 on lap 60
Podium
FirstLotus-Climax
SecondBRM
ThirdCooper-Climax
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The 1963 Italian Grand Prix was aFormula Onemotor race held atMonza on 8 September 1963. It was the seventh of ten races in both the1963 World Championship of Drivers and the1963 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. At this race,Scottish driverJim Clark clinched the World Championship crown with three races to go, the first time anyone had done so.

The organisers had planned to run on the full 10 km circuit but the very bumpy (and in some places ruined) nature of the banked concrete curves provoked much criticism and also caused accidents. Therefore, at the drivers' request, for the next day it was decided to revert to the 5.75 km road layout.

This race wasScuderia Ferrari's 100th start in a World Championship event as a team.[1]Jim Clark became the first driver to win the World Drivers' Championship with 3 races left to go.Lotus-Climax also won the Constructors' Championship.

Classification

[edit]

Qualifying

[edit]
PosNoDriverConstructorQualifying timesGap
Q1Q2
14United KingdomJohn SurteesFerrari1:39.581:37.3
212United KingdomGraham HillBRM1:39.751:38.5+1.2
38United KingdomJim ClarkLotus-Climax1:39.681:39.0+1.7
410United StatesRichie GintherBRM1:41.21:39.2+1.9
524United StatesDan GurneyBrabham-Climax1:44.21:39.2+1.9
62ItalyLorenzo BandiniFerrari1:40.11:40.1+2.8
722AustraliaJack BrabhamBrabham-Climax3:25.41:40.4+3.1
818New ZealandBruce McLarenCooper-ClimaxNo time1:40.5+3.2
96United KingdomMike SpenceLotus-ClimaxNo time1:40.9+3.6
1032United KingdomInnes IrelandBRP-BRMNo time1:41.6+4.3
1158SwedenJo BonnierCooper-ClimaxNo time1:41.9+4.6
1242United StatesMasten GregoryLotus-BRMNo time1:42.1+4.8
1320South AfricaTony MaggsCooper-ClimaxNo time1:42.2+4.9
1416United StatesPhil HillATS1:48.51:42.7+5.4
15138New ZealandChris AmonLola-ClimaxNo time1:42.9+5.6
1654SwitzerlandJo SiffertLotus-BRM2:35.91:43.3+6.0
1730United StatesJim HallLotus-BRMNo time1:43.8+6.5
1840United KingdomMike HailwoodLola-Climax1:46.21:43.9+6.6
1948United KingdomBob AndersonLola-ClimaxNo time1:44.2+6.9
2066FranceMaurice TrintignantBRMNo time1:44.4+7.1
2164PortugalMário de Araújo CabralCooper-Climax1:55.01:44.8+7.5
2250United KingdomIan RabyGilby-BRMNo time1:45.1+7.8
2334United StatesTony SettemberScirocco-BRMNo time1:45.9+8.6
2428NetherlandsCarel Godin de BeaufortPorscheNo time1:46.4+9.1
25114ItalyGiancarlo BaghettiATS1:54.91:46.8+9.5
2662ItalyErnesto BrambillaCooper-Maserati2:00.11:50.3+13.0
2746BelgiumAndré PiletteLotus-Climax1:58.71:53.7+16.4
2844ItalyRoberto Lippide Tomaso-Ferrari2:03.92:03.9+26.6
Source:[2][3]
Notes
  • ^1 – Only 20 cars were permitted to take the start. Chris Amon's practice accident left him hospitalised, leaving him unable to take the start. This would have promoted Mário de Araújo Cabral, who was 21st in qualifying, onto the starting grid. However, on race day, Giancarlo Baghetti, who was 25th quickest in qualifying, lined up on the starting grid. A race report from the time speculated that this was as a result of the race organisers arranging for Baghetti to start so there could be an additional Italian driver in the race.[4]

Race

[edit]
PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
18United KingdomJim ClarkLotus-Climax862:24:19.639
210United StatesRichie GintherBRM86+ 1:35.046
318New ZealandBruce McLarenCooper-Climax85+ 1 lap84
432United KingdomInnes IrelandBRP-BRM84Engine103
522AustraliaJack BrabhamBrabham-Climax84+ 2 laps72
620South AfricaTony MaggsCooper-Climax84+ 2 laps131
758SwedenJo BonnierCooper-Climax84+ 2 laps11
830United StatesJim HallLotus-BRM84+ 2 laps16
966FranceMaurice TrintignantBRM83+ 3 laps19
1040United KingdomMike HailwoodLola-Climax82+ 4 laps17
1116United StatesPhil HillATS79+ 7 laps14
1248United KingdomBob AndersonLola-Climax79+ 7 laps18
136United KingdomMike SpenceLotus-Climax73Oil Pressure9
1424United StatesDan GurneyBrabham-Climax64Fuel System5
1514ItalyGiancarlo BaghettiATS63+ 23 laps20
1612United KingdomGraham HillBRM59Clutch2
Ret54SwitzerlandJo SiffertLotus-BRM40Oil Pressure15
Ret2ItalyLorenzo BandiniFerrari37Gearbox6
Ret42United StatesMasten GregoryLotus-BRM26Engine12
Ret4United KingdomJohn SurteesFerrari16Engine1
DNS38New ZealandChris AmonLola-ClimaxPractice Accident
DNQ64PortugalMário de Araújo CabralCooper-Climax
DNQ50United KingdomIan RabyGilby-BRM
DNQ34United StatesTony SettemberScirocco-BRM
DNQ28NetherlandsCarel Godin de BeaufortPorsche
DNQ62ItalyErnesto BrambillaCooper-Maserati
DNQ46BelgiumAndré PiletteLotus-Climax
DNQ44ItalyRoberto Lippide Tomaso-Ferrari
WD26GermanyGerhard MitterPorsche
WD36United KingdomIan BurgessScirocco-BRM
WD52GermanyGünther SeiffertLotus-BRM
WD56ItalyCarlo AbatePorsche
WD60ItalyGaetano StarrabbaLotus-Maserati
Source:[5]

Notes

[edit]

Championship standings after the race

[edit]
Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1United KingdomJim Clark51
12United StatesRichie Ginther24
13United KingdomJohn Surtees22
24New ZealandBruce McLaren14
15United KingdomGraham Hill13
Source:[6]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1United KingdomLotus-Climax51 (52)
12United KingdomBRM28
13ItalyFerrari22
4United KingdomCooper-Climax21
5United KingdomBrabham-Climax15
Source:[6]

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 6 results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References

[edit]
  1. ^Privateer Ferrari's entry in1950 French Grand Prix, which is often a source of incorrect count for their racesas a team (as opposed toas a manufacturer) doesn't count towards the team's participation.
  2. ^"1963 Italian GP Qualification".www.chicanef1.com. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  3. ^"1963 Italian Grand Prix".Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  4. ^Jenkinson, Dennis (October 1963)."1963 Italian Grand Prix race report: Clark and Lotus rule supreme".Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  5. ^"1963 Italian Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved20 September 2015.
  6. ^ab"Italy 1963 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. Retrieved1 March 2019.


Previous race:
1963 German Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World Championship
1963 season
Next race:
1963 United States Grand Prix
Previous race:
1962 Italian Grand Prix
Italian Grand PrixNext race:
1964 Italian Grand Prix
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1963_Italian_Grand_Prix&oldid=1239316869"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp