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Encyclopedia > 1966 Dutch Grand Prix

Results from the 1966 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on July 24, 1966


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 16 Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco 90 20:32.5 1 9
2 12 Graham Hill BRM 89 + 1 Lap 7 6
3 6 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 88 + 2 Laps 3 4
4 14 Jackie Stewart BRM 88 + 2 Laps 8 3
5 32 Mike Spence Lotus-BRM 87 + 3 Laps 12 2
6 2 Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari 87 + 3 Laps 9 1
7 30 Jo Bonnier Cooper-Maserati 84 + 6 Laps 13  
8 38 John Taylor Brabham-BRM 84 + 6 Laps 17  
9 36 Guy Ligier Cooper-Maserati 84 + 6 Laps 16  
Ret 28 Jo Siffert Cooper-Maserati 79 Engine 11  
Ret 34 Bob Anderson Brabham-Climax 73 Suspension 14  
Ret 24 John Surtees Cooper-Maserati 44 Electrical 10  
Ret 18 Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco 37 Ignition 2  
Ret 8 Peter Arundell Lotus-BRM 28 Ignition 15  
Ret 10 Dan Gurney Eagle-Climax 26 Oil Leak 4  
Ret 4 Mike Parkes Ferrari 10 Accident 5  
Ret 26 Jochen Rindt Cooper-Maserati 2 Accident 6  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Denny Hulme 1'30.600


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1966 British Grand Prix
FIA 1966 Formula One
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1966 German Grand Prix
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1965 Dutch Grand Prix
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