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1962 French Grand Prix

1962 French Grand Prix

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryFrance
Grand PrixFrench
ImageRouen_track_layout_1955-1971.gif
Date8 July
Year1962
Official nameXLVIII Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.
LocationRouen-Les-Essarts
Rouen, France
CourseTemporary road circuit
Course_mi4.065
Course_km6.542
Distance_laps54
Distance_mi219.511
Distance_km353.268
WeatherSunny
Pole_DriverJim Clark
Pole_TeamLotus-Climax
Pole_Time2:14.8
Pole_CountryUK
Fast_DriverGraham Hill
Fast_TeamBRM
Fast_Time2:16.9
Fast_Lap32
Fast_CountryUK
First_DriverDan Gurney
First_TeamPorsche
First_CountryUSA
Second_DriverTony Maggs
Second_TeamCooper-Climax
Second_CountrySouth Africa
Second_flag_suffix1928
Third_DriverRichie Ginther
Third_TeamBRM
Third_CountryUSA
Lapchart

Rouen, France The 1962 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Rouen-Les-Essarts on 8 July 1962. It was race 4 of 9 in both the 1962 World Championship of Drivers and the 1962 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The race was won by Dan Gurney, his first Formula One victory, driving a Porsche, that company's only win as a constructor in a Formula One championship race coming after three years of racing. It was the third time that the French Grand Prix was held at Rouen, the previous time being 1957.

Race

Phil Hill, running second in the championship, was in the stands with a camera around his neck; a metalworkers' strike in Italy meant that Ferrari could not take part. This left Graham Hill the fastest on track, taking the lead at the start and also setting a new lap record. The leading pack also included John Surtees (Lola), Jim Clark (Lotus), and Bruce McLaren (Cooper). These four pulled steadily away from Jack Brabham (Lotus) and Dan Gurney (Porsche). After only nine laps Brabham was out of the race with a broken rear suspension, while McLaren lost fourth gear and spun off the track, rejoining the race far down the field. Surtees retired four laps later with ignition problems, but was later back on the track in eighth place. Hill had pulled out a twenty-second lead ahead of Clark, but on the thirtieth lap he made contact with Jackie Lewis' Cooper when lapping him, allowing Clark to pass. Hill gave chase, netting the lap record, and re-took the lead on lap 33. On the next lap, Clark retired with a broken front suspension. Hill and BRM looked sure to win, but on lap 42 he retired in the hairpin with fuel injection and throttle linkage troubles; he lost several laps and ended up in last place after also having stopped in the hairpin to pick up the engine cover that he had left behind during his earlier visit there.

All of a sudden Gurney found himself in the lead, he made no mistakes and gained what was to be Porsche's only Grand Prix victory with their own car. Tony Maggs had second-place handed to him in what was only his second race in a V8 Cooper, while Surtees' Lola kept giving him trouble. With only fourth gear left, he was passed by Richie Ginther on the 43rd lap. Ginther's car had refused to start, setting him a half lap back at the start, but as cars ahead of him all began to break he drove harder and harder. His troubles were not over, however, with five laps left his throttle wire snapped and he had to control it with his hand - rather troublesome since his BRM's gear shifter was also on the right hand side. McLaren was forced to make another pit stop, but managed to get by the troubled Surtees on the last lap. The last points-scoring position went to the ever-steady Carel Godin de Beaufort in his uncompetitive Porsche 718 from 1961.

Other contenders were Jo Bonnier, who had gearbox and engine troubles. He later retired with fuel starvation, but got the car started and was classified as the last finisher, in tenth. Maurice Trintignant had to make a number of pit stops in his Rob Walker Lotus 24. Trevor Taylor had not been able to practice and was taking it comparatively easy when his throttle return spring broke, leaving it fully open. After a pit stop, he finished eighth, six laps down.

At the end, Phil Hill took his countryman Gurney aside and thanked him for "driving so well for him", as both of his closest competitors ended the race without any points.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQualifying timesGapQ1Q21234567891011121314151617Source:
12GBR Jim ClarkLotus-Climax2:16.7**2:14.8**
8GBR Graham HillBRM2:15.9**2:15.0**+0.2
22NZL Bruce McLarenCooper-Climax2:52.0**2:15.4**+0.6
26AUS Jack BrabhamLotus-Climax2:17.5**2:16.1**+1.3
18GBR John SurteesLola-Climax**2:16.3****2:16.3**+1.5
30USA Dan GurneyPorsche**2:16.5**2:17.1+1.7
34USA Masten GregoryLotus-BRM2:19.4**2:17.3**+2.5
36GBR Innes IrelandLotus-Climax2:19.1**2:17.5**+2.7
32SWE Jo BonnierPorsche2:21.1**2:17.9**+3.1
10USA Richie GintherBRM**2:18.2**2:19.9+3.4
24South_Africa Tony MaggsCooper-Climax**2:18.6**No time+3.8
14GBR Trevor TaylorLotus-Climax**2:19.1**No time+4.3
28FRA Maurice TrintignantLotus-Climax2:23.1**2:20.8**+6.0
20GBR Roy SalvadoriLola-Climax**2:21.3**No time+6.5
40CHE Jo SiffertLotus-BRM2:27.9**2:23.4**+8.6
42GBR Jackie LewisCooper-Climax**2:25.5**2:26.5+10.7
38NLD Carel Godin de BeaufortPorsche2:27.2**2:26.5**+11.7

Race

This race was the only victory the Porsche 804 would see
This race was the first win for Dan Gurney in Formula One
PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910RetRetRetRetRetRetRetWDWDWDWDWD
30USA **Dan Gurney****Porsche**542:07:05.56**9**
24South_Africa **Tony Maggs****Cooper-Climax**53+ 1 Lap11**6**
10USA **Richie Ginther****BRM**52+ 2 Laps10**4**
22NZL **Bruce McLaren****Cooper-Climax**51+ 3 Laps3**3**
18GBR **John Surtees****Lola-Climax**51+ 3 Laps5**2**
38NLD **Carel Godin de Beaufort****Porsche**51+ 3 Laps17**1**
28FRA Maurice TrintignantLotus-Climax50+ 4 Laps13
14GBR Trevor TaylorLotus-Climax48+ 6 laps12
8GBR Graham HillBRM44+ 10 Laps2
32SWE Jo BonnierPorsche43Gearbox9
12GBR Jim ClarkLotus-Climax34Suspension1
42GBR Jackie LewisCooper-Climax28Accident16
20GBR Roy SalvadoriLola-Climax21Oil Pressure14
34USA Masten GregoryLotus-BRM15Overheating7
26AUS Jack BrabhamLotus-Climax11Suspension4
40CHE Jo SiffertLotus-BRM6Clutch15
36GBR Innes IrelandLotus-Climax1Puncture8
16GBR Peter ArundellLotusNo Car
-GBR Tony MarshBRMNo Car
-GBR Colin DavisPorsche
-ITA Carlo AbateLotus-Climax
-GBR Ian BurgessCooper-Climax
  • Scuderia Ferrari withdrew from the event, and their allocated numbers of 2, 4 and 6 were not used. No drivers were named by the team as having been entered.

Notes

  • This was the first Formula One World Championship podium for South African driver Tony Maggs, and the first for a South African driver.
  • This was the first Formula One World Championship Grand Prix win for Porsche as a constructor and as an engine supplier.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR Graham Hill16
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2USA Phil Hill14
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 13NZL Bruce McLaren12
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14GBR Jim Clark9
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 185USA Dan Gurney9

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR BRM20
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 22GBR Cooper-Climax17
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13GBR Lotus-Climax15
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14ITA Ferrari14
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15DEU Porsche12
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

Name_of_race = French Grand Prix | Year_of_race = 1962 | Previous_race_in_season = 1962 Belgian Grand Prix | Next_race_in_season = 1962 British Grand Prix | Previous_year's_race = 1961 French Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1963 French Grand Prix

References

  1. Blunsden, John. (September 1962). "Porsche-sensation i Frankrikes G.P.".
  2. [[#IMS9. Blunsden]], p. 16
  3. [[#IMS9. Blunsden]], p. 14
  4. A rather confusing race ended even worse - Surtees was trying to eke his crippled car into the pits but was hindered by a wall of [[National Gendarmerie. Blunsden]], p. 17
  5. "1962 ACF GP Qualification".
  6. "1962 French Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  7. "France 1962 - Championship • STATS F1".
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