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Encyclopedia > 1964 Austrian Grand Prix

Results from the 1964 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Zeltweg Airfield on August 23, 1964. 1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ... Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula One race. ... Zeltweg Airfield was a military airfield in Styria (state), Austria near Zeltweg. ... August 23 is the 235th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (236th in leap years), with 130 days remaining. ...


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 8 Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 105 2'06:18.23 7 9
2 4 Richie Ginther BRM 105 + 6.18 5 6
3 22 Bob Anderson Brabham-Climax 102 + 3 laps 14 4
4 19 Tony Maggs BRM 102 + 3 laps 19 3
5 14 Innes Ireland BRP-BRM 102 + 3 laps 11 2
6 11 Jo Bonnier Brabham-Climax 101 + 4 laps 10 1
7 18 Giancarlo Baghetti BRM 96 + 9 laps 15
8 17 Mike Hailwood Lotus-BRM 95 + 10 laps 18
9 6 Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax 76 + 29 laps 6
Ret 12 Jochen Rindt Brabham-BRM 58 Steering 13
Ret 10 Phil Hill Cooper-Climax 58 Accident 20
Ret 5 Dan Gurney Brabham-Climax 47 Suspension 4
Ret 9 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax 43 Engine 9
Ret 2 Mike Spence Lotus-Climax 41 Halfshaft 8
Ret 1 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 40 Halfshaft 3
Ret 15 Trevor Taylor BRP-BRM 21 Suspension 16
Ret 20 Jo Siffert Brabham-BRM 18 Accident 12
Ret 7 John Surtees Ferrari 9 Suspension 2
Ret 16 Chris Amon Lotus-Climax 7 Engine 17
Ret 3 Graham Hill BRM 5 Distributor 1

Lorenzo Bandini (born 21 December 1935 - died 10 May 1967, Monaco) was an Italian motor racing driver who raced in Formula One for the Scuderia Centro Sud and Ferrari teams. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Richie Ginther (born in Hollywood, California, 5 August 1930 - died 20 September 1989) was a Formula One driver from the United States. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Bob Anderson (born May 19, 1931; died August 14, 1967) was a Great British Formula One driver who participated during seasons 1963 to 1967. ... Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Tony Maggs was a Formula One driver from South Africa. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Innes Ireland (1930–1993) was a Scottish military officer, engineer, and race car driver. ... BRP was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Joakim Jo Bonnier (Djurgarden, Stockholm, January 31, 1930 - Le Mans Circuit, Le Mans, France, June 11, 1972) was a Swedish racing driver. ... Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Giancarlo Baghetti (Milano, December 25, 1934 - Milano November 27, 1995) was a Formula One driver from Italy. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood MBE (April 2, 1940 – March 23, 1981) was a British nine-time motorcycle world champion and regarded by many as possibly the greatest motorcycle racer of all time. ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Sir John Arthur Jack Brabham, OBE (born April 2, 1926) is an Australian racing driver who was Formula One champion in 1959, 1960 and 1966. ... Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Jochen Rindt Karl Jochen Rindt (born April 18, 1942 - died September 5, 1970) was a racing driver. ... Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Philip Toll Hill Jr. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Daniel Sexton Gurney (born April 13, 1931) is one of the most important figures in the history of American auto racing. ... Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Bruce Leslie McLaren (30 August 1937–2 June 1970), born in Auckland, New Zealand, was a race-car designer, driver, engineer and inventor. ... Jack Brabhams 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Mike Spence was a Formula One driver from Britain. ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... This article is about the racing driver Jim Clark. ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Trevor Taylor (b. ... BRP was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... Jo Siffert, born July 7, 1936 – died October 24, 1971, was a Swiss race car driver. ... Brabham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ... John Surtees (Ferrari) at the British Grand Prix 1964 John Surtees MBE (born February 11, 1934) is an English World Champion motorcycle racer and race car driver. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Christopher Arthur Amon MBE (born July 20, 1943 in Bulls, New Zealand) is a former Formula 1 (F1) racing driver active in the 1960s and 1970s. ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... Coventry Climax was a British specialty engine manufacturer. ... Norman Graham Hill, known as Graham Hill (February 15, 1929 - November 29, 1975) was an English racing driver and two-time Formula One World Champion. ... British Racing Motors (generally known as BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. ...

Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Dan Gurney 1'10.560
  • Lorenzo Bandini's first and only World Championship race win.
Previous race:
1964 German Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World
Championship, 1964 season
Next race:
1964 Italian Grand Prix

Previous race:
Austrian Grand Prix Next race:
1970 Austrian Grand Prix

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The 1933 Monaco Grand Prix was the first time in the history of the sport that the grid was deciding by timed qualifying rather than the luck of a draw.
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