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The 1965 South African Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at East London on January 1, 1965.

Race report[]

Jim Clark celebrated Hogmanay by dominating the race, leading from pole and breaking the 100 mph barrier, winning by half a minute from Graham Hill and John Surtees and even had time to complete an extra lap after the chequered flag was waved a lap too early. Mike Spence, Bruce McLaren and débutant Jackie Stewart completed the points positions. Goodyear made their Grand Prix début with the Brabham team, challenging the Dunlop monopoly.

Classification[]

Pos No Nat Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 5 25px UK Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 85 2:06:46.0 1 9
2 1 25px UK John Surtees Ferrari 85 +29.0 secs 2 6
3 3 25px UK Graham Hill BRM 85 +31.8 secs 5 4
4 6 25px UK Mike Spence Lotus-Climax 85 +54.4 secs 4 3
5 9 25px New Zealand Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 84 +1 Lap 8 2
6 4 25px UK Jackie Stewart BRM 83 +2 Laps 11 1
7 12 25px Switzerland Jo Siffert Brabham-BRM 83 +2 Laps 14
8 7 25px Australia Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 81 +4 Laps 3
9 18 25px Australia Paul Hawkins Brabham-Ford 81 +4 Laps 16
10 20 25px South Africa Peter de Klerk Alfa Romeo 79 +6 Laps 17
11 15 25px South Africa Tony Maggs Lotus-BRM 77 +8 Laps 13
12 16 25px Australia Frank Gardner Brabham-BRM 75 +10 Laps 15
13 25 [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Rhodesia 22x20px}}|Template:Country alias Rhodesia]] Sam Tingle LDS-Alfa Romeo 73 +12 Laps 20
14 19 25px UK David Prophet Brabham-Ford 71 +14 Laps 19
15 2 25px Italy Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 66 Ignition 6
NC 14 25px UK Bob Anderson Brabham-Climax 50 +35 Laps 12
Ret 11 25px Sweden Jo Bonnier Brabham-Climax 42 Clutch 7
Ret 10 25px Austria Jochen Rindt Cooper-Climax 39 Electrical 10
Ret 17 [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Rhodesia 22x20px}}|Template:Country alias Rhodesia]] John Love Cooper-Climax 20 Halfshaft 18
Ret 8 25px USA Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax 11 Ignition 9
DNQ 28 25px South Africa Trevor Blokdyk Cooper-Ford
DNQ 23 25px South Africa Neville Lederle Lotus-Climax
DNQ 21 25px South Africa Doug Serrurier LDS-Climax
DNQ 27 25px South Africa Brausch Niemann Lotus-Ford
DNQ 22 25px South Africa Ernie Pieterse Lotus-Climax
DNPQ 24 [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Rhodesia 22x20px}}|Template:Country alias Rhodesia]] Clive Puzey Lotus-Climax
DNPQ 29 25px South Africa Jackie Pretorius LDS-Alfa Romeo
DNPQ 32 25px South Africa Dave Charlton Lotus-Ford Fire in practice
WD 26 [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Rhodesia 22x20px}}|Template:Country alias Rhodesia]] Ray Reed RE-Alfa Romeo
WD 30 25px South Africa Brian Raubenheimer Lotus-Ford Engine not available
WD 31 25px South Africa David Clapham Cooper-Maserati
WD 33 25px South Africa Alex Blignaut Cooper-Climax

Notes[]

  • Pole position: Jim Clark - 1:27.2
  • Fastest Lap: Jim Clark - 1:27.6 on lap 80
  • Lap Leaders: Jim Clark 85 laps (1-85).
  • Grand Prix debut for: Dave Charlton, Paul Hawkins, Jackie Pretorius, and Jackie Stewart. Only Grand Prix appearance for Clive Puzey.
  • Last Grand Prix appearance for: Trevor Blokdyk, Neville Lederle, Tony Maggs, Brausch Niemann, Ernie Pieterse, David Prophet, and Doug Serrurier.
  • Career Firsts: Jackie Stewart (points).

Standings after the race[]

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 25px UK Jim Clark 9
2 25px UK John Surtees 6
3 25px UK Graham Hill 4
4 25px UK Mike Spence 3
5 25px New Zealand Bruce McLaren 2
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 25px UK Lotus-Climax 9
2 25px Italy Ferrari 6
3 25px UK BRM 4
4 25px UK Cooper-Climax 2
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.


Previous race:
1964 Mexican Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World Championship
1965 season
Next race:
1965 Monaco Grand Prix
Previous race:
1963 South African Grand Prix
South African Grand Prix Next race:
1966 South African Grand Prix
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