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1967 Spanish Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeNC
CountrySpain
Flag_suffix1945
Grand PrixSpanish
Date12 November
Year1967
ImageCircuito Permanente del Jarama 1980.svg
CaptionThe Jarama Circuit (1967–1990)
Official nameXIII Gran Premio de España
LocationCircuito Permanente del Jarama, Madrid, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.115
Course_km3.404
Distance_laps60
Distance_mi126.900
Distance_km204.240
WeatherWarm and sunny
Pole_DriverJim Clark
Pole_TeamLotus-Ford
Pole_Time1:28.2
Pole_CountryUnited Kingdom
Fast_DriverJim Clark
Fast_TeamLotus-Ford
Fast_Time1:28.8
Fast_CountryUnited Kingdom
First_DriverJim Clark
First_TeamLotus-Ford
First_CountryUnited Kingdom
Second_DriverGraham Hill
Second_TeamLotus-Ford
Second_CountryUnited Kingdom
Third_DriverJack Brabham
Third_TeamBrabham-Repco
Third_CountryAustralia

The 1967 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One non-championship race held at Jarama on 12 November 1967.

This race was held because at that time the FIA regulations required a demonstration race to be held as a quality check, before a Grand Prix could be admitted as a World Championship event. Due to the scheduling of the race, after the end of the World Championship season, few Formula One teams decided to participate. With only four Formula One cars entered, the field was filled out by Formula Two cars weighted with lead to bring them up to the Formula One weight limit.

Entry

Only four Formula One cars were entered for the race, including two Lotus 49s for the two primary Team Lotus drivers, Jim Clark and Graham Hill. Lotus had also brought a Formula Two Lotus 48 which they hoped to sell to local driver Alex Soler-Roig. The other two F1 cars were a Ferrari 312/67 entered by Scuderia Ferrari for Andrea de Adamich, and a Brabham BT20 which Jack Brabham was to drive.

The Formula Two entry included many of the regular F2 season entrants. BMW entered two Lola T100s for Jo Siffert and Hubert Hahne, and Brian Redman brought his own Cosworth-engined Lola T100. Tyrrell fielded a Matra MS5 for Jacky Ickx, and a Matra MS7 for Jackie Stewart. Matra themselves entered three cars: an MS5 for Johnny Servoz-Gavin, and two MS7s for Henri Pescarolo and Jean-Pierre Beltoise. There was another MS5 for Jo Schlesser, entered by Ecurie Ford France. Three other drivers brought Brabhams: Chris Lambert and Robert Lamplough had Brabham BT21As, and Alan Rees had a Roy Winkelmann BT23. The other entrant was Alan Rollinson in his McLaren M4A.

Qualifying

Qualifying report

The two Formula One Lotuses were on the front row of the grid, with Clark 1.5 seconds faster than Hill. Stewart in the Formula Two Matra MS7 achieved the same time as Hill, and lined up alongside the Lotuses on the three-car front row. De Adamich managed fifth in the Ferrari on his debut in an F1 car, while the other F1 car of Jack Brabham lined up seventh. The F2 cars filled the rest of the grid, although Soler-Roig decided not to purchase the Lotus 48 he practiced, and so did not take part in the race.

Qualifying classification

Note: a blue background indicates a Formula Two entrant.

PosNo.DriverConstructorTimeGap (sec.)123456789101112131415161718Source:
1UK Jim ClarkLotus-Ford1:28.2
2UK Graham HillLotus-Ford1:29.7+ 1.5
5UK Jackie StewartMatra-Ford1:29.7+ 1.5
8SUI Jo SiffertLola-BMW1:30.4+ 2.2
15ITA Andrea de AdamichFerrari1:30.5+ 2.3
19FRA Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra-Ford1:30.7+ 2.5
3AUS Jack BrabhamBrabham-Repco1:31.3+ 3.1
4BEL Jacky IckxMatra-Ford1:31.6+ 3.4
9GER Hubert HahneLola-BMW1:31.6+ 3.4
10UK Alan ReesBrabham-Ford1:32.5+ 4.3
16FRA Henri PescaroloMatra-Ford1:32.6+ 4.4
6UK Brian RedmanLola-Ford1:33.0+ 4.8
12FRA Jo SchlesserMatra-Ford1:33.2+ 5.0
7UK Chris LambertBrabham-Ford1:34.5+ 6.3
18FRA Johnny Servoz-GavinMatra-Ford1:34.6+ 6.4
20Spain Alex Soler-RoigLotus-Ford1:35.5+ 7.3
11UK Alan RollinsonMcLaren-Ford1:35.6+ 7.4
14UK Robert LamploughBrabham-Lotus1:37.9+ 9.7

Race

Race report

In the race, Clark led from start to finish. Hill held second place throughout the race, although Siffert briefly challenged. The first retirement was Lamplough, who suffered a gearbox failure on his Brabham-Lotus on lap 2. Rollinson dropped out on lap 8 with a broken brake pedal, and Hahne's engine failed on lap 34.

The next retirement came when Stewart, who had been duelling with Brabham for fourth place behind Siffert, slid wide, left the track and crashed into a barrier. Stewart was uninjured. Shortly afterwards on lap 46, the BMW engine in Siffert's Lola caught fire, and he also retired. The order was now Clark, Hill, Brabham, de Adamich and Servoz-Gavin. With five laps to go, de Adamich's Ferrari suffered a puncture, and he lost a lap and a half getting his wheel changed.

Clark took the victory after 60 laps, with Hill 15 seconds behind. Brabham was third, the only other car on the lead lap. Servoz-Gavin finished fourth, ahead of Schlesser, who was suffering from engine problems. Ickx finished sixth, with Pescarolo seventh, two laps down. Redman had stopped to investigate bodywork damage and finished eighth ahead of the recovering de Adamich, while Beltoise came tenth after a pit-stop for shock absorber problems. Rees and Lambert finished a further lap adrift in 11th and 12th respectively.

Race classification

Note: a blue background indicates a Formula Two entrant.

PosNo.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGrid123456789101112RetRetRetRetRetDNSSource:
1UK Jim ClarkLotus-Ford601:31:10.41
2UK Graham HillLotus-Ford60+ 15.2 s2
3AUS Jack BrabhamBrabham-Repco60+ 1:11.57
18FRA Johnny Servoz-GavinMatra-Ford59+ 1 lap15
12FRA Jo SchlesserMatra-Ford59+ 1 lap13
4BEL Jacky IckxMatra-Ford59+ 1 lap8
16FRA Henri PescaroloMatra-Ford58+ 2 laps11
6UK Brian RedmanLola-Ford58+ 2 laps12
15ITA Andrea de AdamichFerrari58+ 2 laps5
19FRA Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra-Ford58+ 2 laps6
10UK Alan ReesBrabham-Ford57+ 3 laps10
7UK Chris LambertBrabham-Ford57+ 3 laps14
8SUI Jo SiffertLola-BMW45Engine4
5UK Jackie StewartMatra-Ford42Accident3
9GER Hubert HahneLola-BMW33Engine9
11UK Alan RollinsonMcLaren-Ford7Brake pedal17
14UK Robert LamploughBrabham-Lotus1Gearbox18
20Spain Alex Soler-RoigLotus-FordWithdrew16

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1954 Spanish Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1968 Spanish Grand Prix

References

  1. (12 November 1967). "Spanish Grand Prix – A Lotus Benefit".
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