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1963 French Grand Prix

Results from the 1963 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Reims on June 30, 1963

Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 18 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 53 10:54.3 1 9
2 12 Tony Maggs Cooper-Climax 53 + 1:04.9 8 6
3 2 Graham Hill BRM 53 + 1:13.9 2  
4 6 Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 53 + 2:15.2 5 3
5 8 Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax 53 + 2:33.4 3 2
6 36 Jo Siffert Lotus-BRM 52 + 1 Lap 10 1
7 30 Chris Amon Lola-Climax 51 + 2 Laps 17  
8 28 Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax 50 + 3 Laps 15  
9 32 Innes Ireland BRP-BRM 49 + 4 Laps 9  
10 46 Lorenzo Bandini BRM 45 + 8 Laps 21  
11 34 Jim Hall Lotus-BRM 45 + 8 Laps 18  
12 10 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 42 Ignition 6  
13 20 Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax 41 Suspension 7  
NC 42 Phil Hill Lotus-BRM 34 Not Classified 13  
NC 44 Jo Bonnier Cooper-Climax 32 Not Classified 11  
Ret 48 Masten Gregory Lotus-BRM 30 Gearbox 19  
Ret 16 John Surtees Ferrari 12 Fuel pump 4  
Ret 38 Tony Settember Scirocco-BRM 5 Wheel Bearing 20  
Ret 4 Richie Ginther BRM 4 Radiator 12  

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 2'21.600
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