Championship leader Jim Clark scored another pole position at the French Grand Prix , ahead of Graham Hill and Dan Gurney . At the start, Hill stalled his engine, along with Masten Gregory and the unrelated Phil Hill , but they were allowed to be push-started without further consequence, which was a diversion from the normal rules by the French race director. Behind Clark, a group of Brabhams and BRMs were fighting over second place. A couple of laps later, a series of retirements had changed th...
For the British Grand Prix at Silverstone , Clark scored a fourth consecutive pole position, ahead of Gurney and Hill. Clark bogged down at the start, but he was back in front after just four laps. Brabham was the first of a group tightly fighting over second place. Gurney took over when Brabham's engine blew up. The race went on without incidents until Gurney's engine blew up on lap 60 and spread oil across the track. Hill went into second place before he starting running out of fuel , letting ...
Clark looked unstoppable going into the German Grand Prix , putting his Lotus on pole once again, ahead of Surtees and Bandini (BRM). Clark held the lead at the start and was expected to run away with it, but sixth-starting Richie Ginther overtook him and so did Surtees, later in the first lap. Surtees and Clark soon passed Ginther, but still, it was a Ferrari in front and not a Lotus. And that remained for a while, with Clark going faster through the corners, but his Climax engine cutting out a...
Clark was now 20 points ahead in the championship, and he would clinch the title if he won the Italian Grand Prix , no matter the results of his rivals. Unlike in 1962 , the organisers had planned to use the full 10 km (6.2 mi) Monza circuit , including the oval. Bob Anderson crashed his Lola in practice and described it the safest accident he could wish to have. However, the police went round the track and noted that there were no fences on the inside of the oval to protect spectators. The orga...
Jim Clark ( Lotus ) led the championship with 51 points, ahead of Richie Ginther ( BRM , 24) and John Surtees ( Ferrari , 22). On the basis of points, Ginther could still get level with Clark, but only the six best results in the season would count towards the championship, so on the minute chance that he would win the last three races, a number of third and second-place finishes would be discounted. It marked Clark's and Lotus's first titles, and it was the first time that a driver secured the ...