The French Grand Prix was run for the first time at the Circuit de Charade , which was described as a quicker, twistier version of the NĂĽrburgring . [ 7 ] Championship leader Jim Clark qualified his Lotus on pole position , ahead of two "number two drivers": Jackie Stewart ( BRM ) and Lorenzo Bandini ( Ferrari ). Their respective team leaders, Graham Hill and John Surtees , started thirteenth and fourth. Except from Bandini's accident on lap 36, the race finished as it started: Clark claimed ano...
The British Grand Prix was run at Silverstone , where Clark scored another pole position, ahead of Hill and Honda driver Richie Ginther . At the start, Ginther challenged Clark for the lead, but fell back to fourth and then retired on lap 26. Surtees was fighting for third place against Lotus driver Mike Spence , while his team leader suddenly slowed down. The Climax engine was losing oil and Clark was coasting round the corners, only using power on the straights. Hill did anything within his mi...
The Dutch Grand Prix was run just a week later and all eyes were on Clark. It was his rival Hill, however, that scored pole position. Clark started in second, Ginther again in third. Moments before the flag fell, Lotus team owner Colin Chapman was involved in a brawl with the Dutch police . It would result in his arrest and a two-day imprisonment . The race went on unhindered, however, and saw Ginther take the lead. On lap 5, Hill and Clark were back at the front, with the Lotus soon getting ahe...
It was Clark on top again during qualifying for the German Grand Prix , with more than 3 seconds over the BRMs of Stewart and Hill. At the start, Surtees's gearbox went wrong and he fell back. It would lead to his retirement on lap 11. Clark and Hill were fighting for the lead, while Stewart's suspension failed and he handed third place to Gurney. Clark broke the lap record a couple of times and won his fifth consecutive race. It was the first time since Jack Brabham in 1960 that a driver achiev...
Jim Clark ( Lotus ) was still leading the Drivers' Championship, now at 54 points, ahead of Graham Hill ( BRM , 30) and Jackie Stewart (BRM, 25). Hill would have to win the remaining three races to prevent Clark from becoming champion. In the Manufacturers' Championship, Lotus led with 54 points, ahead of BRM (39) and Scuderia Ferrari (21).