The Italian Grand Prix was run on the road circuit of Monza , abandoning the fearsome banked oval . Jim Clark , second in the championship, qualified on pole position , ahead of championship leader Graham Hill and his teammate Richie Ginther . Hill took the lead at the start and led a group eight cars. Ferrari had brought five cars to their home race but they were all down in the second group. Clark pitted with transmission problems, while Hill managed to create some space between him and the re...
F1 moved overseas for the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen . In repeat of this year's French GP and last year's US GP , Ferrari withdrew from this race and the next because of ongoing strikes in Italy . [ 8 ] Clark qualified on pole, ahead of Ginther and Hill, and the Lotus was fastest at the start. Hill went into second, trying everything to stay with his rival. This paid off on lap 12, when Clark was held up by a backmarker and Hill swooped by. On lap 19, however, Clark snatched the le...
Coming to the season finale, the South African Grand Prix , Clark had a nine-point deficit to Hill. If Clark would manage to win the race, then Hill could finish second at best, which meant that his result would not count - only the five best results of the season counted towards the championship. This would result in a tie on points, and Clark would win the title on countback - he would have four wins against Hill's three.
Clark started off well, scoring his sixth pole position of the season, with Hill starting alongside him. He held the lead at the start and then pulled away by a second per lap. He had an immense lead of half a minute when, suddenly, blue smoke started pouring from his engine. After stopping in the pits , it was found that a bolt was missing from the crankcase , which had allowed oil to leak out. The smoke was caused by the oil leaking on the exhaust . The Lotus mechanics did not have a fix, whic...
The Drivers' Championship was settled with Graham Hill ( BRM ) on 42 points, winning his first title, ahead of Jim Clark ( Lotus ) on 30 and Bruce McLaren ( Cooper ) on 27. The Manufacturers' Championship was won by BRM with 42 points, ahead of Lotus (36) and Cooper (29).