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1965 Sunday Mirror Trophy


FieldValue
TypeNC
CountryUK
Grand PrixSunday Mirror Trophy
Official nameI Sunday Mirror Trophy
LocationGoodwood Circuit, West Sussex
ImageGoodwood track map.svg
Date19 April
Year1965
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.4
Course_km3.862
Distance_laps42
Distance_mi100.8
Distance_km162.2
Pole_DriverJackie Stewart
Pole_CountryUK
Pole_TeamBRM
Pole_Time1:19.8
Fast_DriverJackie Stewart
Fast_TeamBRM
Fast_Time1:20.4
Fast_CountryUK
Fast_Driver2Jim Clark
Fast_Team2Lotus-Climax
Fast_Country2UK
First_DriverJim Clark
First_CountryUK
First_TeamLotus-Climax
Second_DriverGraham Hill
Second_CountryUK
Second_TeamBRM
Third_DriverJack Brabham
Third_CountryAustralia
Third_TeamBrabham-Climax

The 1st Sunday Mirror Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 19 April 1965 at Goodwood Circuit, England. The race was run over 42 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Jim Clark in a Lotus 25.

Results

PosDriverEntrantConstructorTime/RetiredGrid123456789101112DSQRetDSQRetDNSDNSWD
UK Jim ClarkTeam LotusLotus-Climax57:33.83
UK Graham HillOwen Racing OrganisationBRM+ 24.2 s2
Australia Jack BrabhamBrabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-Climax+ 50.8 s6
New Zealand Bruce McLarenCooper Car CompanyCooper-Climax41 laps7
Sweden Jo BonnierRob Walker Racing TeamBrabham-Climax41 laps10
UK Richard AttwoodReg Parnell (Racing)Lotus-BRM41 laps12
UK John TaylorGerard RacingCooper-Climax40 laps14
UK John RhodesGerard RacingCooper-Ford39 laps17
USA Dan GurneyBrabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-ClimaxOil pressure8
UK Jackie StewartOwen Racing OrganisationBRMCamshaft1
UK John CardwellRobert Ashcroft RacingBrabham-FordOut of fuel16
UK Rodney BloorSports Motors (Manchester)Brabham-Ford37 laps15
Austria Jochen RindtCooper Car CompanyCooper-ClimaxMissed chicane13
Switzerland Jo SiffertRob Walker Racing TeamBrabham-BRMAccident11
UK Bob AndersonDW Racing EnterprisesBrabham-ClimaxMissed chicane5
Australia Paul HawkinsDW Racing EnterprisesLotus-ClimaxScavenge pump18
UK Mike SpenceTeam LotusLotus-ClimaxFuel injection on grid(4)
Australia Frank GardnerJohn Willment AutomobilesBrabham-BRMEngine(9)
UK Mike HailwoodReg Parnell (Racing)Lotus-BRMCar damaged-

References

  • "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995.
  • "The Formula One Record Book", John Thompson, 1974.

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