43°44′4.74″N 7°25′16.8″E / 43.7346500°N 7.421333°E
1963 Monaco Grand Prix | |||
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Race details | |||
Date | 26 May 1963 | ||
Official name | XXI Grand Prix de Monaco | ||
Location |
Circuit de Monaco Monte Carlo | ||
Course | Temporary street circuit | ||
Course length | 3.145 km (1.954 miles) | ||
Distance | 100 laps, 314.500 km (195.421 miles) | ||
Weather | Warm, dry and sunny | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Lotus-Climax | ||
Time | 1:34.3 | ||
Fastest lap | |||
Driver | John Surtees | Ferrari | |
Time | 1:34.5 on lap 100 | ||
Podium | |||
First | BRM | ||
Second | BRM | ||
Third | Cooper-Climax | ||
Lap leaders |
The 1963 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monaco on 26 May 1963. It was race 1 of 10 in both the 1963 World Championship of Drivers and the 1963 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The 100-lap race was won by British driver Graham Hill driving a BRM P57 after Jim Clark retired from the lead with a broken gearbox on lap 78.
Clark took pole position for the event ahead of Hill and John Surtees. The two BRM drivers, Hill and Richie Ginther, led the opening laps in first and second respectively. Clark overtook Ginther for second on lap 5, and Hill for the lead on lap 18. Surtees was also able to overtake Ginther and Hill into second by lap 56, before Hill re-overtook him. Surtees then fell back. Clark retired on lap 78 with a gearbox failure, allowing Hill to win the race, with Ginther and Bruce McLaren completing the podium. Surtees, suffering from his mechanical issue, finished fourth.[1]