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1967 German Grand Prix

Seventh round of the 1967 Formula One World Championship


Seventh round of the 1967 Formula One World Championship

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryWest Germany
Grand PrixGerman
ImageCircuit_N%C3%BCrburgring-1967-Nordschleife.svg
image-size220px
Date6 August,
Year1967
Official nameXXIX Großer Preis von Deutschland
LocationNürburgring
Nürburg, West Germany
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi14.189
Course_km22.835
Distance_laps15
Distance_mi212.835
Distance_km342.525
WeatherWarm, dry and sunny
Pole_DriverJim Clark
Pole_TeamLotus-Ford
Pole_Time8:04.1
Pole_CountryUK
Fast_DriverDan Gurney
Fast_TeamEagle-Weslake
Fast_Time8:15.1
Fast_Lap6
Fast_CountryUSA
First_DriverDenny Hulme
First_TeamBrabham-Repco
First_CountryNZ
Second_DriverJack Brabham
Second_TeamBrabham-Repco
Second_CountryAUS
Third_DriverChris Amon
Third_TeamFerrari
Third_CountryNZ
Lapchart

|image-size=220px Nürburg, West Germany

The 1967 German Grand Prix was a motor race for both Formula One (F1) and Formula Two (F2) cars held at the Nürburgring on 6 August 1967. It was race 7 of 11 in both the 1967 World Championship of Drivers and the 1967 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers as well a non-Championship race of the 1967 European Formula Two Championship. The 15-lap race was won by Brabham driver Denny Hulme after he started from second position. His teammate Jack Brabham finished second and Ferrari driver Chris Amon came in third.

There had been some changes to the track in an attempt to slow the cars down as they approached the pit area. However, it was clear that the cars had developed considerably over 12 months, so the changes had very little effect on the lap times.

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Entry

A total of 16 F1 cars were entered for the event. As with the 1966 event, there were a field of 10 F2 cars. Amongst these F2 cars number of stars of tomorrow including Jacky Ickx and Jo Schlesser in their Matras. Among the field were two wooden-chassis Protos. Apart from the F2 entries, the field was much as usual except for a second Lola-BMW for Hubert Hahne. As this had a 2-litre engine, it was entered as a F1 car.

Qualifying

Jim Clark took pole position for Team Lotus, in their Cosworth DFV powered Lotus 49, averaging a speed of 105.598 mph around the 14.189 mile circuit. Clark was nearly 10 seconds faster than the next driver, Denny Hulme in the Brabham-Repco BT24. Third fastest was set by Ickx in his F2 Matra- 20 seconds faster than the next F2 car. As this was a Formula Two car, Ickx would have to start behind the main grid. Therefore, alongside Clark and Hulme on the four car front row was the BRM P115 of Jackie Stewart and Dan Gurney’s Eagle-Weslake T1G. The second Eagle of McLaren headed up the second row, where he was joined by John Surtees in his Honda RA273 and Jack Brabham in his Brabham-Repco BT24.

Race

Clark converted his pole position into an early lead, while his Team Lotus team-mate Graham Hill was pushed from his grid position of 13th, onto some grass, restarting the back of the field, behind the F2 cars. Clark stayed ahead Hulme and Gurney for the first three laps of the race. On the fourth lap, Clark dramatically slowed, his suspension having buckled, and so ended his race. Hill managed his Lotus up to tenth before mechanical troubles eventually put him out of the race.

Immediately, Gurney passed Hulme for the lead, while Brabham was third after McLaren retired with a split oil pipe. Ickx continued to impress. He was now up to fifth, behind Stewart. The Scotsman overtook Brabham, only to encounter transmission problems, and so Ickx moved up to fourth. Shortly after this, the Ferrari of Chris Amon closed up and passed the F2 Matra. By lap 12, Ickx was also out of the race, following the collapse of this front suspension. On the next lap, the universal joint on a driveshaft broke for the race leader, Gurney. Hulme took the lead to win from his team-mate Brabham and fellow Kiwi, Amon.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQualifying timesGapP1P2P31234567891011121314151617181920212223242526WDSource:
3GBR Jim ClarkLotus-Ford8:43.48:19.8**8:04.1**
2NZL Denny HulmeBrabham-Repco8:25.4**8:13.5***N/A**+9.4s
29BEL Jacky IckxMatra-Cosworth8:27.5**8:14.0***N/A**+9.9s
11GBR Jackie StewartBRM8:35.4T8:16.7T**8:15.2**+11.1s
9USA Dan GurneyEagle-Weslake8:49.7**8:17.7***N/A**+13.6s
10NZL Bruce McLarenEagle-Weslake8:36.7**8:17.7**+13.6s
7GBR John SurteesHonda8:25.0**8:18.2***N/A**+14.1s
1AUS Jack BrabhamBrabham-Repco9:03.4**8:18.9***N/A**+14.8s
8NZL Chris AmonFerrari8:44.7**8:20.4***N/A**+16.3s
5AUT Jochen RindtCooper-Maserati9:06.1**8:20.9***N/A**+16.8s
6MEX Pedro RodríguezCooper-Maserati8:44.3**8:22.2***N/A**+18.1s
12GBR Mike SpenceBRM8:57.0T8:39.3T**8:26.5**+22.4s
14SUI Jo SiffertCooper-Maserati10:53.18:31.8**8:31.4**+27.3s
4GBR Graham HillLotus-Ford**8:31.7**T*N/A**+27.6s
17FRG Hubert HahneLola-BMW8:52.38:44.2**8:32.8**+28.7s
24GBR Jackie OliverLotus-Cosworth8:54.18:40.9**8:34.9**+33.8s
22GBR Alan ReesBrabham-Cosworth9:10.68:41.9**8:39.8**+35.7s
23FRA Jo SchlesserMatra-Cosworth8:49.2**8:40.6***N/A**+36.5s
18GBR Chris IrwinBRM9:25.58:58.1**8:41.6**+37.5s
27GBR David HobbsLola-BMW8:56.4**8:46.2***N/A**+42.1s
16SWE Jo BonnierCooper-Maserati8:53.5**8:47.8***N/A**+43.7s
26FRG Kurt Ahrens Jr.Protos-Cosworth8:58.6**8:47.8***N/A**+48.5s
20FRG Gerhard MitterBrabham-Cosworth9:44.0**8:52.6**+48.5s
25GBR Brian HartProtos-Cosworth9:05.3**8:59.7***N/A**+55.6s
15FRA Guy LigierBrabham-Repco10:56.8*N/A****9:14.4**+1:10.3
28GBR Brian RedmanLola-Cosworth**9:59.7**+1:55.6
21AUS Frank GardnerBrabham-CosworthWithdrawn
  • A pink background indicates a Formula Two entry.
  • Drivers with an asterisk (*) failed to record an officially registered time as it was not an improvement on their previous best.
  • Indicates that a driver used a test/spare to set the best time in that session.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123468911RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
2NZL **Denny Hulme****Brabham-Repco**152:05:55.72**9**
1AUS **Jack Brabham****Brabham-Repco**15+ 38.57**6**
8NZL **Chris Amon****Ferrari**15+ 39.08**4**
7UK **John Surtees****Honda**15+ 2:25.76**3**
**5**24UK Jackie OliverLotus-Ford15+ 5:30.719
16SWE **Jo Bonnier****Cooper-Maserati**15+ 8:42.116**2**
**7**22UK Alan ReesBrabham-Ford15+ 8:47.920
15FRA **Guy Ligier****Brabham-Repco**14+ 1 Lap17**1**
18UK Chris IrwinBRM13+ 2 Laps15
**10**27UK David HobbsLola-BMW13+ 2 Laps22
6Mexico Pedro RodríguezCooper-Maserati13+ 2 Laps10
9USA Dan GurneyEagle-Weslake12Halfshaft4
**Ret**29BEL Jacky IckxMatra-Ford12Suspension18
**NC**25UK Brian HartProtos-Ford12+3 Laps25
14SUI Jo SiffertCooper-Maserati12Fuel pump12
4UK Graham HillLotus-Ford8Suspension13
17FRG Hubert HahneLola-BMW6Suspension14
11UK Jackie StewartBRM5Differential3
3UK Jim ClarkLotus-Ford4Suspension1
5AUT Jochen RindtCooper-Maserati4Radiator9
**Ret**26FRG Kurt Ahrens Jr.Protos-Ford4Radiator23
10NZL Bruce McLarenEagle-Weslake3Oil leak5
12UK Mike SpenceBRM3Differential11
**Ret**23FRA Jo SchlesserMatra-Ford2Engine21
**Ret**20FRG Gerhard MitterBrabham-Ford0Engine24
**DNS**28GBR Brian RedmanLola-FordCar driven by Hobbs

Note: The race was run with both Formula One and Formula Two cars running together. Formula Two entrants are denoted by a pink background.

Notes

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for British drivers Jackie Oliver, Brian Hart and Brian Redman.
  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for British constructor Protos.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1NZL Denny Hulme37
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 12AUS Jack Brabham25
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13UK Jim Clark19
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4NZL Chris Amon19
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5MEX Pedro Rodríguez14

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1UK Brabham-Repco42
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 12UK Cooper-Maserati21
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13UK Lotus-Ford19
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4ITA Ferrari19
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5UK BRM11
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

  1. "Grand Prix results: German GP, 1967". grandprix.com.
  2. "Statistics Nations - Podiums - Consecutively".
  3. 'Germany 1967: Qualifications', ''statsf1.com'', (Stats F1, 2016), http://www.statsf1.com/en/1967/allemagne/qualification.aspx, (Accessed 15/08/2016)
  4. "1967 German Grand Prix". Formula1.com.
  5. "Formula One, German 1967 Race Results". crash.net.
  6. (6 August 1967). "Results 1967 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Germany". F1 Fansite.
  7. "Germany 1967 - Championship • STATS F1".
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