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1962 Formula One season

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Contents

Season Summary

Season Review

Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
Dutch Grand Prix May 20 Zandvoort Graham Hill BRM Report
Monaco Grand Prix June 3 Monaco Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax Report
Belgian Grand Prix June 17 Spa-Francorchamps Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
French Grand Prix July 8 Rouen-Les-Essarts Dan Gurney Porsche Report
British Grand Prix July 21 Aintree Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
German Grand Prix August 5 Nürburgring Graham Hill BRM Report
Italian Grand Prix September 16 Monza Graham Hill BRM Report
United States Grand Prix October 7 Watkins Glen Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
South African Grand Prix December 29 Prince George Graham Hill BRM Report

1962 Constructors Championship final standings

Place Team Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 BRM       62 4 8 1
2 Cooper-Climax       45 1 7  
3 Lotus-Climax       42 3 4 5
4 Ferrari       30   4  
5 Porsche       20 1 2 1
6 Lola-Climax       19   2 1
7 Brabham-Climax       6      
8 Lotus-BRM       1      
9 De Tomaso-Osca              
10 De Tomaso              
11 LDS-Alfa Romeo             1
12 Gilby-BRM              
13 ENB -Maserati              
14 Emeryson-Climax              
15 Cooper-Alfa Romeo              

1962 Drivers Championship final standings

Place Driver Number Country Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Graham Hill 3 Britain 52 4 6 1
2 Bruce McLaren 8 New Zealand 32 1 5  
3 Jim Clark 1 Britain 30 3 3 5
4 John Surtees 6 Britain 19   2 1
5 Dan Gurney 10 USA 15 1 2 1
6 Phil Hill 10 USA 14   3  
7 Tony Maggs 9 South Africa 13   2  
8 Richie Ginther 4 USA 10   2  
9 Jack Brabham 10 Australia 9      
10 Trevor Taylor 9 Britain 6   1  
11 Giancarlo Baghetti 2 Italy 5      
12 Lorenzo Bandini 6 Italy 4   1  
13 Ricardo Rodriguez 4 Mexico 4      
14 Willy Mairesse 8 Belgium 3      
15 Jo Bonnier 11 Sweden 3      
16 Carel Godin de Beaufort 15 Holland 2      
17 Innes Ireland 11 Britain 2      
18 Masten Gregory 16 USA 1      
19 Neville Lederle 20 South Africa 1      
20 Nasif Estefano 10 USA        
21 Nino Vaccarella 24 Italy        
22 Rob Schroeder 26 USA        
23 Roberto Lippi 50 Italy        
24 Roger Penske 14 USA        
25 Roy Salvadori 7 Britain        
26 Timmy Mayer 23 USA        
27 Wolfgang Seidel 34 Germany        
28 Tony Shelly 60 New Zealand        
29 Mike Harris 22 Zimbabwe        
30 Tony Settember 48 USA        
31 Ian Burgess 62 Britain        
32 Bernard Collomb 31 France        
33 Bruce Johnstone 5 South Africa        
34 Doug Serrurier 21 South Africa       1
35 Ernesto Prinoth 54 Italy        
36 Ernie Pieterse 14 South Africa        
37 Gerry Ashmore 52 Britain        
38 Hap Sharp 24 USA        
39 Maurice Trintignant 6 France        
40 Heinz Schiller 28 Switzerland        
41 Jackie Lewis 20 Britain        
42 Jay Chamberlain 26 USA        
43 Jo Siffert 42 Switzerland        
44 John Campbell-Jones 4 Britain        
45 Keith Greene 56 Britain        
46 John Love 18 Rhodesia        
47 Lucien Bianchi 21 Belgium        
48 Heini Walter 32 Germany        
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