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Encyclopedia > 1967 Italian Grand Prix

Results from the 1967 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 10, 1967


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 14 John Surtees Honda 68 43:45.0 9 9
2 16 Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco 68 0.2 2 6
3 20 Jim Clark Lotus-Ford 68 23.1 1 4
4 30 Jochen Rindt Cooper-Maserati 68 56.6 11 3
5 36 Mike Spence BRM 67 + 1 Lap 12 2
6 32 Jacky Ickx Cooper-Maserati 66 + 2 Laps 15 1
7 2 Chris Amon Ferrari 64 + 4 Laps 4  
Ret 22 Graham Hill Lotus-Ford 58 Engine 8  
Ret 6 Jo Siffert Cooper-Maserati 50 Accident 13  
Ret 24 Giancarlo Baghetti Lotus-Ford 50 Engine 17  
Ret 4 Bruce McLaren McLaren-BRM 46 Engine 3  
Ret 26 Jo Bonnier Cooper-Maserati 46 Overheating 14  
Ret 34 Jackie Stewart BRM 45 Engine 7  
Ret 18 Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco 30 Overheating 6  
Ret 12 Guy Ligier Brabham-Repco 26 Engine 18  
Ret 38 Chris Irwin BRM 16 Injection 16  
Ret 10 Ludovico Scarfiotti Eagle-Weslake 5 Engine 10  
Ret 8 Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake 4 Engine 5  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Jim Clark 1'28.500


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1967 Canadian Grand Prix
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1967 United States Grand Prix
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