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1961 Formula One season

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Contents

Season Summary

Season Review

Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
Monaco Grand Prix May 14 Monaco Stirling Moss Lotus-Climax Report
Dutch Grand Prix May 22 Zandvoort Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari Report
Belgian Grand Prix June 18 Spa-Francorchamps Phil Hill Ferrari Report
French Grand Prix July 2 Reims Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari Report
British Grand Prix July 15 Aintree Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari Report
German Grand Prix August 6 Nürburgring Stirling Moss Lotus-Climax Report
Italian Grand Prix September 10 Monza Phil Hill Ferrari Report
United States Grand Prix October 8 Watkins Glen Innes Ireland Lotus-Climax Report

1961 Constructors Championship final standings

Place Team Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Ferrari       99 5 14 6
2 Lotus-Climax       44 3 5 1
3 Cooper-Climax       24   1 1
4 Porsche       24   3  
5 BRM-Climax       9   1  
6 Ferguson-Climax              
7 Lotus-Maserati              
8 Emeryson-Maserati              
9 De Tomaso-Osca              
10 De Tomaso-Alfa Romeo              
11 Cooper-Maserati              
12 Gilby-Climax              
13 JBW-Climax              

1961 Drivers Championship final standings

Place Driver Number Country Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Phil Hill 2 USA 38 2 6 5
2 Wolfgang von Trips 4 Germany 33 2 4 1
3 Dan Gurney 12 USA 21   3  
4 Stirling Moss 7 Britain 21 2 2 1
5 Richie Ginther 6 USA 16   3  
6 Innes Ireland 15 Britain 12 1 1  
7 Jim Clark 14 Britain 11   2  
8 Bruce McLaren 2 New Zealand 11   1  
9 Giancarlo Baghetti 32 Italy 9 1 1  
10 Tony Brooks 5 Britain 6   1  
11 Jack Brabham 1 Australia 4     1
12 John Surtees 42 Britain 4      
13 Jo Bonnier 11 Sweden 3      
14 Olivier Gendebien 21 Belgium 3      
15 Jackie Lewis 60 Britain 3      
16 Graham Hill 4 Britain 3      
17 Roy Salvadori 19 Britain 2      
18 Peter Ryan 16 Canada        
19 Ricardo Rodriguez 8 Mexico        
20 Renato Pirocchi 58 Italy        
21 Roberto Bussinello 54 Italy        
22 Roberto Lippi 52 Italy        
23 Roger Penske 6 USA        
24 Tim Parnell 16 Britain        
25 Tony Marsh 37 Britain        
26 Trevor Taylor 16 Britain        
27 Walt Hansgen 60 USA        
28 Willy Mairesse 6 Belgium        
29 Wolfgang Seidel 56 Germany        
30 Masten Gregory 22 USA        
31 Tony Maggs 33 South Africa        
32 Brian Naylor 14 Britain        
33 Nino Vaccarella 50 Italy        
34 Michael May 46 Switzerland        
35 Bernard Collomb 38 France        
36 Carel Godin de Beaufort 74 Holland        
37 Cliff Allison 32 Britain        
38 Gaetano Starrabba 72 Italy        
39 Gerry Ashmore 18 Britain        
40 Giorgio Scarlatti 34 Italy        
41 Hans Herrmann 11 Germany        
42 Lorenzo Bandini 62 Italy        
43 Andre Pilette 34 Belgium        
44 Hap Sharp 3 USA        
45 Maurice Trintignant 48 France        
46 Lloyd Ruby 26 USA        
47 Keith Greene 54 Britain        
48 Jim Hall 17 USA        
49 Jack Fairman 30 Britain        
50 Ian Burgess 30 Britain        
51 Henry Taylor 20 USA        
52 Lucien Bianchi 32 Belgium        
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