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1963 United States Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixUnited States
ImageWatkins Glen International Track Map-1960-1970.svg
Official nameVI Grand Prix of the United States
DateOctober 6
Year1963
LocationWatkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course
Watkins Glen, New York
CoursePermanent road course
Course_mi2.30
Course_km3.701
Distance_laps110
Distance_mi252.97
Distance_km407.11
WeatherSunny
Pole_DriverGBR Graham Hill
Pole_TeamBRM
Pole_Time1:13.4
Fast_DriverGBR Jim Clark
Fast_TeamLotus-Climax
Fast_Time1:14.5
Fast_Lap50
First_DriverGBR Graham Hill
First_TeamBRM
Second_DriverUSA Richie Ginther
Second_TeamBRM
Third_DriverGBR Jim Clark
Third_TeamLotus-Climax
Lapchart

Watkins Glen, New York The 1963 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 6, 1963, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York. It was race 8 of 10 in both the 1963 World Championship of Drivers and the 1963 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The 110-lap race was won by BRM driver Graham Hill after he started from pole position. His teammate Richie Ginther finished second and Lotus driver Jim Clark came in third.

Summary

By the time the teams – including Ferrari for the first time at Watkins Glen – came to America, Jim Clark had wrapped up the Driver's Championship with five wins in seven races. At The Glen, however, the day belonged to Graham Hill and BRM, as Hill started from the pole and won by more than half a minute over American teammate Richie Ginther. Hill owed much of his success to Clark's dead battery on the dummy grid (used for the first time in F1), and the failure of John Surtees's Ferrari engine while leading with 30 laps to go.

In the first hour of qualifying on Friday, Clark's Lotus equalled his lap record of 1:15.0 from the previous year. Hill and Surtees were right on the Scot's pace, as well, and all three were soon under 1:14. At one point, Hill's BRM jumped out of gear on the back straight and left the track, skipping through the woods without hitting any trees, but at the end of the session, he was fastest at 1:13.4. Jack Brabham was glad just to be at the circuit, after he was unable to find a rental car or a taxi at the airport in Elmira, 20 mi away, and ended up hitchhiking to the track with his baggage and racing gear!

On Saturday, Canadian Peter Broeker's Stebro (running a four-cylinder Ford with 110 hp compared to almost 200 for the Climax and BRM V8's) dumped oil all around the circuit. The session was stopped for 30 minutes to clean up, but conditions were never again good enough for anyone to better their Friday times, so the top six were Graham Hill, Clark, Surtees, Ginther, and the Brabhams of Sir Jack and Dan Gurney. In addition to Ginther and Gurney, the grid contained five other Americans – Masten Gregory, Phil Hill, Jim Hall, Hap Sharp and Rodger Ward – the most ever in a Formula One field, as well as Mexican Pedro Rodríguez, who was making his Formula One debut.

Race day was bright and clear with a record crowd of nearly 60,000. A dummy grid was used for the first time in a Championship Grand Prix, and when the field moved forward to the starting grid, Clark's Lotus remained still. At the flag, Hill led Ginther, Surtees, Gurney, Tony Maggs, Gregory and Brabham up the hill and through the Esses. The Lotus crew discovered that Clark's battery was dead, and by the time they replaced it, Broeker's Stebro, trailing the field, was already into his second lap.

Surtees made the first move, getting by Ginther to split the BRM's, and then, on lap seven, taking the lead from Hill. Gurney followed him and took second briefly, before surrendering the spot back to Hill. By lap 15, Clark was up into 14th place with his engine still not sounding entirely right.

Hill began pushing Surtees on lap 30. He got by to take the lead after shadowing for two laps, gave it back, took it again two laps later, and finally surrendered it again, settling into the Ferrari's slipstream. On lap 43, Gurney suddenly slowed and then retired from third place with fuel starvation and a chassis failure, moving Clark up to seventh.

After trailing Surtees closely for some time, Hill lost his tow when his anti-roll bar came loose and the BRM's handling changed abruptly. Fighting severe understeer, he began throwing the car into turns to slide the rear end around, flinging stones off the curbs and losing ground to the leading Ferrari. On lap 82, with no threat to his lead, Surtees's engine lost power, and he cruised into the pits to retire. "I was just hanging on to him," Hill said afterward. "He's a very tricky driver. He was gaining a half-second each lap on me until he went out. I think it was a good measure of the difference in our two cars." Suddenly in the lead again, with only Ginther on the same lap, Hill backed off and set his sights on bringing the car home.

The Englishman drove under the flag 34 seconds ahead of teammate Ginther, repeating BRM's season-opening sweep at Monaco. New World Champion Clark took the final podium spot when he overtook Brabham, whose engine had been misfiring for much of the race. It was Hill's first American win, but one that he would repeat in 1964 and 1965.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQualifying timesGapQ1Q2123456789101112131415161718192021Source:
1GBR Graham HillBRM**1:13.4**1:14.0
8GBR Jim ClarkLotus-Climax**1:13.5**1:13.9+0.1
23GBR John SurteesFerrari(1:13.6)**1:13.7**+0.3
2USA Richie GintherBRM**1:14.0**1:14.2+0.6
5AUS Jack BrabhamBrabham-Climax1:14.3**1:14.2**+0.8
6USA Dan GurneyBrabham-Climax1:15.5**1:14.5**+1.1
9GBR Trevor TaylorLotus-Climax**1:15.6**1:16.1+2.2
17USA Masten GregoryLola-Climax**1:15.6**1:19.0+2.2
24ITA Lorenzo BandiniFerrari**1:15.8**1:16.3+2.4
4ZAF Tony MaggsCooper-Climax1:16.4**1:15.8**+2.4
3NZL Bruce McLarenCooper-Climax**1:15.9**1:17.1+2.5
11SWE Jo BonnierCooper-Climax1:16.4**1:16.3**+2.9
10MEX Pedro RodríguezLotus-Climax1:17.5**1:16.5**+3.1
14CHE Jo SiffertLotus-BRM1:18.4**1:16.5**+3.1
25USA Phil HillATS**1:17.1**1:19.6+3.7
16USA Jim HallLotus-BRM1:18.5**1:17.7**+4.3
18USA Rodger WardLotus-BRM**1:19.2**No time+5.8
22USA Hap SharpLotus-BRM1:28.5**1:20.0**+6.6
12NLD Carel Godin de BeaufortPorsche1:46.8**1:22.3**+8.9
26ITA Giancarlo BaghettiATS**1:25.2**1:28.7+11.8
21CAN Peter BroekerStebro-Ford**1:28.6**1:28.9+15.2

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetWDWDWD
1GBR **Graham Hill****BRM**1102:19:22.11**9**
2USA **Richie Ginther****BRM**110+ 34.34**6**
8GBR **Jim Clark****Lotus-Climax**109+ 1 lap2**4**
5AUS **Jack Brabham****Brabham-Climax**108+ 2 laps5**3**
24ITA **Lorenzo Bandini****Ferrari**106+ 4 laps9**2**
12NLD **Carel Godin de Beaufort****Porsche**99+ 11 laps19**1**
21CAN Peter BroekerStebro-Ford88+ 22 laps21
11SWE Jo BonnierCooper-Climax85+ 25 laps12
23GBR John SurteesFerrari82Engine3
16USA Jim HallLotus-BRM76Gearbox16
3NZL Bruce McLarenCooper-Climax74Fuel pump11
14CHE Jo SiffertLotus-BRM56Gearbox14
4ZAF Tony MaggsCooper-Climax44Ignition10
18USA Rodger WardLotus-BRM44Gearbox17
6USA Dan GurneyBrabham-Climax42Chassis6
10MEX Pedro RodríguezLotus-Climax36Engine13
9GBR Trevor TaylorLotus-Climax24Electrical7
17USA Masten GregoryLola-Climax14Engine8
22USA Hap SharpLotus-BRM6Retirement18
25USA Phil HillATS4Oil pump15
26ITA Giancarlo BaghettiATS0Oil Pump20
7USA Walt HansgenLotus-Climax
15GBR Innes IrelandLotus-BRMDriver injured
19CAN Ernie de VosStebro-FordNo car

Notes

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Mexican driver and future Grand Prix winner Pedro Rodríguez and for Canadian driver Peter Broeker.
  • It was also the debut for Stebro as the first Canadian constructor and for Ford as an engine supplier.
  • For the 52nd consecutive time and since the 1958 Argentine Grand Prix had a Coventry Climax-powered car finished in the Top-10. It therefore broke the record previously set at the 1957 German Grand Prix by Ferrari of 51 consecutive races finishing in the Top-10.

Championship standings after the race

  • Bold text indicates the World Champions. ;Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR **Jim Clark**51 (55)
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2USA Richie Ginther28 (30)
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 23GBR Graham Hill22
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14GBR John Surtees22
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 15NZL Bruce McLaren14

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR Lotus-Climax51 (56)
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2GBR BRM35 (37)
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3ITA Ferrari24
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4GBR Cooper-Climax21
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5GBR Brabham-Climax18
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 6 results counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References

References

  1. "1963 United States GP Qualification".
  2. "1963 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  3. "United States 1963 - Championship • STATS F1".
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