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Encyclopedia > 1967 German Grand Prix

Results from the 1967 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on August 6, 1967


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco 15 05:56.3 2 9
2 1 Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco 15 38.5 7 6
3 8 Chris Amon Ferrari 15 39 8 4
4 7 John Surtees Honda 15 + 2:25.7 6 3
5 16 Jo Bonnier Cooper-Maserati 15 + 8:42.1 16 2
6 15 Guy Ligier Brabham-Repco 14 + 1 Lap 17 1
7 18 Chris Irwin BRM 13 + 2 Laps 15  
8 6 Pedro Rodriguez Cooper-Maserati 13 + 2 Laps 10  
Ret 9 Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake 12 Halfshaft 4  
Ret 14 Jo Siffert Cooper-Maserati 12 Fuel pump 12  
Ret 4 Graham Hill Lotus-Ford 8 Suspension 13  
Ret 11 Jackie Stewart BRM 5 Differential 3  
Ret 3 Jim Clark Lotus-Ford 4 Suspension 1  
Ret 5 Jochen Rindt Cooper-Maserati 4 Radiator 23  
Ret 10 Bruce McLaren Eagle-Weslake 3 Oil Leak 5  
Ret 12 Mike Spence BRM 3 Differential 11  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Dan Gurney 8'15.100


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