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1967 United States Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixUnited States
ImageWatkins Glen International Track Map-1960-1970.svg
Official nameX United States Grand Prix
DateOctober 1
Year1967
LocationWatkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course
Watkins Glen, New York
CoursePermanent road course
Course_mi2.35
Course_km3.78
Distance_laps108
Distance_mi253.8
Distance_km408.2
WeatherSunny
Pole_DriverUK Graham Hill
Pole_TeamLotus-Ford
Pole_Time1:05.48
Fast_DriverUK Graham Hill
Fast_TeamLotus-Ford
Fast_Time1:06.0
Fast_Lap81
First_DriverUK Jim Clark
First_TeamLotus-Ford
Second_DriverUK Graham Hill
Second_TeamLotus-Ford
Third_DriverNew Zealand Denny Hulme
Third_TeamBrabham-Repco
Lapchart

Watkins Glen, New York

The 1967 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 1, 1967, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York. It was race 10 of 11 in both the 1967 World Championship of Drivers and the 1967 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The 108-lap race was won by Lotus driver Jim Clark after he started from second position. His teammate Graham Hill finished second and Brabham driver Denny Hulme came in third.

Summary

Jim Clark nursed his limping car through the final two laps and came home six seconds ahead of Lotus teammate Graham Hill to win his third and final American Grand Prix. It was the Scot's third win of the season, and the twenty-third of his career. The following April, Clark was killed in a Formula Two race in Germany, but two more wins (in Mexico and South Africa) gave him the most wins in Grand Prix history with 25, one more than Argentina's Juan Manuel Fangio.

*Since they had appeared at the third race of the year in [the Netherlands](1967-dutch-grand-prix), Colin Chapman's Lotus 49s had been the fastest cars on the track, taking the pole in all seven races they entered. The reliability of the Lotus cars had been another issue entirely, however, and, when the series returned to North America for the final two races, the only remaining contenders for the Driver's Championship were Brabham teammates Sir Jack (the defending Champion) and Denny Hulme.*

Friday practice began under a dark, misty cloud and, as the weather slowly improved, the Lotus cars again posted the fastest times with Clark ahead of Hill. Saturday was much clearer, and nearly everyone improved their time from the previous day. Late in the session, Clark posted a 1:06.07, breaking the 125 mph average speed barrier, and seemingly securing the pole. Hill, however, was still set on winning the $1,000 prize for the pole, and, with Clark testing his car's handling on full tanks, he snatched the prize from his teammate with a time of 1:05.48. Dan Gurney, who had become the first American to win a Grand Prix in a car of his own design at Belgium, was third in the Eagle-Weslake, and Chris Amon was fourth in the only Ferrari present.

*A crowd of 80,000 was greeted with beautiful bright sun on race day. The previous evening, Walter Hayes, public affairs director of Ford of Dagenham, who had contributed £75,000 toward the development of the Cosworth-Ford V8, demonstrated his confidence in a good showing by the two Lotus-Ford drivers when he proposed that they should flip a coin to choose the winner, in case both cars were in contention at the end of the race! The drivers agreed when they decided that the arrangement could be reversed in [Mexico](1967-mexican-grand-prix), and Hill won the toss.*

At the start, the Lotus teammates jumped into the lead, and at the end of the first lap, Hill led Clark, Gurney, Brabham, Amon, Hulme and Bruce McLaren. On lap two, Gurney moved past Clark for second place, and soon after, Hulme moved ahead of Amon and then his team leader, Brabham. On lap 10, Clark replaced Gurney in second, while Amon began to move forward in the Ferrari. He first got around Brabham, then on lap 21 passed Hulme and Gurney to take third, as the American slowed with a broken suspension.

To everyone's surprise, Amon closed the gap to the Lotus pair, but lost four seconds trying to lap Jo Bonnier's Cooper. He closed up again, gaining ground in the twisty sections, but losing as they exited the fast corners. The three leaders lapped Jo Siffert and John Surtees, but apparently Surtees objected to Amon's hand signals as he did, and the Honda squeezed back ahead of the Ferrari under braking, despite being three laps behind! On lap 61, Surtees developed a misfire, and Amon shot by to take off after the leaders again.

Hill surrendered the lead to Clark when his clutch froze and he was briefly unable to change gear. As Clark pulled ahead, Amon caught Hill on lap 65. While the Englishman struggled to find a gear, the Ferrari went through for second place. Amon, however, suddenly saw his oil pressure drop on lap 76, and Hill regained second place. After eight laps, when Hill's Lotus again was unable to select a gear, Amon moved back into second until lap 96, when, after a scintillating drive, his engine finally ran out of oil entirely.

*With Hill too far behind to take up the claim on first he had 'won' the night before, Clark seemed home free. Then, halfway through lap 106, a support broke on the top of his right rear suspension, causing the wheel to sag inward. The Scot craned his neck around to assess the damage, and began nursing the car toward the finish, taking particular care on left-handers! Hill was 45 seconds back with two laps to run, 23 seconds as they entered the final lap. With both green and yellow Lotus cars ailing, they limped around the last lap. Finally, Clark crossed the line, six seconds ahead of Hill.*

Hulme might have been able to do something about them at the end, but his Brabham's engine was sputtering for lack of fuel, and he coasted across in third.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap123456789101112131415161718Source:
6UK Graham HillLotus-Ford1:05.48
5UK Jim ClarkLotus-Ford1:06.07+0.59
11USA Dan GurneyEagle-Weslake1:06.64+1.16
9New Zealand Chris AmonFerrari1:06.65+1.17
1Australia Jack BrabhamBrabham-Repco1:06.73+1.25
2New Zealand Denny HulmeBrabham-Repco1:07.45+1.97
18Mexico Moisés SolanaLotus-Ford1:07.88+2.40
4Austria Jochen RindtCooper-Maserati1:07.99+2.51
14New Zealand Bruce McLarenMcLaren-BRM1:08.05+2.57
7UK Jackie StewartBRM1:08.09+2.61
3UK John SurteesHonda1:08.13+2.65
15Switzerland Jo SiffertCooper-Maserati1:08.25+2.77
8UK Mike SpenceBRM1:09.01+3.53
17UK Chris IrwinBRM1:09.64+4.16
16Sweden Jo BonnierCooper-Maserati1:09.78+4.30
21Belgium Jacky IckxCooper-Maserati1:09.94+4.46
19France Guy LigierBrabham-Repco1:11.32+5.84
22France Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra-Ford1:12.05+6.57

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
5UK **Jim Clark****Lotus-Ford**1082:03:13.22**9**
6UK **Graham Hill****Lotus-Ford**108+ 6.31**6**
2New Zealand **Denny Hulme****Brabham-Repco**107+ 1 Lap6**4**
15Switzerland **Jo Siffert****Cooper-Maserati**106+ 2 Laps12**3**
1Australia **Jack Brabham****Brabham-Repco**104+ 4 Laps5**2**
16Sweden **Jo Bonnier****Cooper-Maserati**101+ 7 Laps15**1**
22France Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra-Ford101+ 7 Laps18
3UK John SurteesHonda96Alternator11
9New Zealand Chris AmonFerrari95Engine4
7UK Jackie StewartBRM72Injection10
21Belgium Jacky IckxCooper-Maserati45Overheating16
19France Guy LigierBrabham-Repco43Engine17
17UK Chris IrwinBRM41Engine14
8UK Mike SpenceBRM35Engine13
4Austria Jochen RindtCooper-Maserati33Engine8
11USA Dan GurneyEagle-Weslake24Suspension3
14New Zealand Bruce McLarenMcLaren-BRM16Water Leak9
18Mexico Moisés SolanaLotus-Ford7Ignition7

Notes

  • This was the fifth win of the United States Grand Prix for Lotus.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1NZL Denny Hulme47
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2AUS Jack Brabham42
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3UK Jim Clark32
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4NZL Chris Amon20
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5UK John Surtees17

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1UK Brabham-Repco61
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2UK Lotus-Ford35
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3UK Cooper-Maserati27
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4ITA Ferrari20
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5Japan Honda17
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

  1. "1967 United States GP Qualification".
  2. "1967 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  3. "United States 1967 - Championship • STATS F1".
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