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1962 Belgian Grand Prix

Results from the 1962 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on June 17, 1962

Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 16 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 32 07:32.3 13 9
2 1 Graham Hill BRM 32 44.1 1 6
3 9 Phil Hill Ferrari 32 + 2:06.5 4 4
4 12 Ricardo Rodriguez Ferrari 32 + 2:06.6 7 3
5 5 John Surtees Lola-Climax 31 + 1 Lap 11 2
6 15 Jack Brabham Lotus-Climax 30 + 2 Laps 15 1
7 7 Carel Godin de Beaufort Porsche 30 + 2 Laps 13  
8 18 Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax 30 + 2 Laps 16  
9 19 Lucien Bianchi Lotus-Climax 29 + 3 Laps 18  
10 22 Jo Siffert Lotus-Climax 29 + 3 Laps 17  
11 4 John Campbell-Jones Lotus-Climax 16 + 16 Laps 19  
Ret 17 Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax 25 Accident 3  
Ret 10 Willy Mairesse Ferrari 25 Accident 6  
Ret 2 Richie Ginther BRM 22 Gearbox 9  
Ret 26 Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax 22 Gearbox 10  
Ret 25 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 19 Wheel bearing 2  
WD 21 Masten Gregory Lotus-BRM 13 Withdrew 8  
Ret 20 Innes Ireland Lotus-Climax 8 Suspension 5  
Ret 11 Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari 3 Ignition 14  

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 3'55.600
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