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1964 United States Grand Prix

Results from the 1964 Formula One United States Grand Prix held at Watkins Glen on October 4, 1964

Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 3 Graham Hill BRM 110 16:38.0 4 9
2 7 John Surtees Ferrari 110 30.5 2 6
3 22 Jo Siffert Brabham-BRM 109 + 1 Lap 12 4
4 4 Richie Ginther BRM 107 + 3 Laps 13 3
5 17 Walt Hansgen Lotus-Climax 107 + 3 Laps 17 2
6 12 Trevor Taylor BRP-BRM 106 + 4 Laps 15 1
7 1 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 102 Out of fuel 1  
8 14 Mike Hailwood Lotus-BRM 101 Oil Pipe 15  
Ret 6 Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax 69 Oil Pressure 3  
NC 23 Hap Sharp Brabham-BRM 65 Not Classified 18  
Ret 8 Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 58 Engine 8  
Ret 2 Mike Spence Lotus-Climax 54 Injection 1  
Ret 25 Ronnie Bucknum Honda 50 Overheating 14  
Ret 15 Chris Amon Lotus-BRM 47 Engine 11  
Ret 16 Jo Bonnier Brabham-Climax 37 wheel 9  
Ret 9 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 27 Engine 5  
Ret 5 Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 14 Engine 7  
Ret 10 Phil Hill Cooper-Climax 4 Ignition 19  
Ret 11 Innes Ireland BRP-BRM 2 Gearbox 10  

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 1'12.700
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