1963 French Grand Prix
Template:Infobox Grand Prix race report 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.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Race report
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,<ref>Mike Lang, Grand Prix!, Volume 1 1950 to 1965, page 222</ref> 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
Qualifying
Race
- 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.
Notes
- This was the Formula One World Championship debut for British driver Peter Arundell.
- This was the 100th Formula One World Championship race where a British driver participated. By 1963, Great Britain was the most successful nation in Formula One. Of those 100 races, British drivers had won 39, had 95 podiums, 38 pole positions, 43 fastest laps and 3 World Championships. Only Argentinians had more World Championships - by courtesy of Juan Manuel Fangio's five titles - but by the end of 1965 the British drivers would surpass that record as well.
Championship standings after the race
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- Drivers' Championship standings
| Pos | Driver | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| File:1rightarrow blue.svg | 1 | Template:Flagicon Jim Clark | 27 |
| File:1uparrow green.svg 2 | 2 | Template:Flagicon Dan Gurney | 12 |
| File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | 3 | Template:Flagicon Richie Ginther | 11 |
| File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | 4 | Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren | 10 |
| File:1rightarrow blue.svg | 5 | Template:Flagicon Graham Hill | 9 |
| Source: <ref name="champ">Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
- Constructors' Championship standings
| Pos | Constructor | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| File:1rightarrow blue.svg | 1 | Template:Flagicon Lotus-Climax | 28 |
| File:1uparrow green.svg 1 | 2 | Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax | 16 |
| File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | 3 | Template:Flagicon BRM | 14 |
| File:1rightarrow blue.svg | 4 | Template:Flagicon Brabham-Climax | 13 |
| File:1rightarrow blue.svg | 5 | Template:Flagicon Ferrari | 7 |
| Source: <ref name="champ"/> | |||
- Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
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