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1962 Aintree 200


FieldValue
TypeNC
CountryUK
Grand PrixAintree 200
Official nameVII Aintree 200
LocationAintree Circuit, Merseyside
Date28 April
Year1962
ImageCircuit Aintree.svg
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3
Course_km4.828
Distance_laps50
Distance_mi150
Distance_km241.4
Pole_DriverJim Clark
Pole_CountryUK
Pole_TeamLotus-Climax
Pole_Time1:53.8
Fast_DriverJim Clark
Fast_TeamLotus-Climax
Fast_Time1:54.0
Fast_CountryUK
First_DriverJim Clark
First_CountryUK
First_TeamLotus-Climax
Second_DriverBruce McLaren
Second_CountryNew Zealand
Second_TeamCooper-Climax
Third_DriverPhil Hill
Third_CountryUSA
Third_TeamFerrari

The 7th Aintree 200 was a Formula One motor race held on 28 April 1962 at Aintree Circuit, Merseyside. The race was run over 50 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Jim Clark in a Lotus 24-Climax. Clark also set pole position and fastest lap. Bruce McLaren in a Cooper-Climax was second and Ferrari driver Phil Hill was third.

Results

PosDriverEntrantConstructorTime/RetiredGrid12345678910111213RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDSQWDWDWD
UK Jim ClarkTeam LotusLotus-Climax1.37.08.21
New Zealand Bruce McLarenCooper Car CompanyCooper-Climax+ 30.2 s6
USA Phil HillSEFAC FerrariFerrari+ 34.2 s8
Italy Giancarlo BaghettiSEFAC FerrariFerrari+ 35.0 s9
UK Trevor TaylorTeam LotusLotus-Climax49 laps20
UK John Campbell-JonesEmeryson CarsEmeryson-Climax48 laps11
New Zealand Tony ShellyJohn DaltonLotus-Climax48 laps13
USA Tony SettemberEmeryson CarsEmeryson-Climax48 laps19
UK Tim ParnellTim ParnellLotus-Climax46 laps16
UK Keith GreeneGilby EngineeringGilby-Climax40 laps12
UK David PiperSpeed SportLotus-Climax38 laps17
Germany Günther SeiffertAutosport Team Wolfgang SeidelLotus-Climax37 laps22
UK Ian BurgessAnglo-American EquipeCooper Special-Climax24 laps21
UK Graham HillOwen Racing OrganisationBRMPiston2
UK John SurteesBowmaker Racing TeamLola-ClimaxValve gear3
USA Masten GregoryUDT-Laystall Racing TeamLotus-ClimaxValve7
UK Innes IrelandUDT-Laystall Racing TeamLotus-ClimaxValve5
USA Richie GintherOwen Racing OrganisationBRMGearbox4
Germany Wolfgang SeidelAutosport Team Wolfgang SeidelPorscheDifferential14
UK Roy SalvadoriBowmaker Racing TeamLola-ClimaxThrottle linkage15
UK Tony MarshOwen Racing OrganisationBRMOil leak10
Australia Jack BrabhamBrabham Racing OrganisationLotus-ClimaxGearbox23
USA Jay ChamberlainJay ChamberlainLotus-ClimaxPush-start18
UK Stirling MossUDT-Laystall Racing TeamLotus-ClimaxDriver injured-
UK Jack LewisEcurie GalloiseBRMCar not ready-
New Zealand Ross GreenvilleRoss GreenvilleCooper-Climax-

References

  • "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995.
  • "The Formula One Record Book", John Thompson, 1974.

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