1961 Belgian Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:Belgium
Grand Prix:Belgian
Date:18 June
Year:1961
Official Name:XXI Grote Prijs van Belgie
Location:Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Spa, Belgium
Course:Street circuit/Racing facility
Course Mi:8.761
Course Km:14.1
Distance Laps:30
Distance Mi:262.8
Distance Km:423.0
Weather:Sunny
Pole Driver:Phil Hill
Pole Country:USA
Pole Team:Ferrari
Pole Time:3.59.3
Fast Driver:Richie Ginther
Fast Team:Ferrari
Fast Time:3.59.8
Fast Lap:20
Fast Country:US
First Driver:Phil Hill
First Country:USA
First Team:Ferrari
Second Driver:Wolfgang von Trips
Second Country:Germany
Second Team:Ferrari
Third Driver:Richie Ginther
Third Country:USA
Third Team:Ferrari

The 1961 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 18 June 1961 at Spa-Francorchamps. It was race 3 of 8 in both the 1961 World Championship of Drivers and the 1961 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

The organizers of the race invited 25 entries, but were only going to pay starting money to 19: sixteen pre-selected cars plus the 3 fastest of the remaining 9. Three of the cars without starting money decided not to race after practising. A fourth entry was a single car for Cliff Allison and Henry Taylor. UDT Laystall decided to let the fastest driver in practice compete, but Allison wrecked the car on his first practice lap. The Emeryson cars were also discarded by Equipe Nationale Belge after discovering terminal chassis damage on one of them, although Willy Mairesse gained the use of a Team Lotus spare machine to post a better time on Saturday. The team eventually reached a deal for Mairesse and Lucien Bianchi to compete in the race with the older, yet proven, Lotus 18s of non-starters Marsh and Seidel.

The race was completely dominated by the Ferrari team, with the four works drivers finishing 1-2-3-4. This was the last time any constructor achieved this score in a F1 race. Of the four works Ferraris, three cars were painted red in the tradition of rosso corsa, the national racing colour of Italy, and Gendebien's car was painted in a Belgian racing yellow. Apart from two NART entries in the season this was the last time a Ferrari car wore other than the traditional red colour in Formula One. While Graham Hill took the lead at the start from sixth on the grid, he could not hold off the Italian cars and all had passed him by the end of the first lap. Hill fought with John Surtees for fifth place until he retired with an oil leak on the 24th lap.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos! rowspan="2"
NoDriverConstructorGap
Q1Q2
14 Phil HillFerrari4:06.33:59.3
22 Wolfgang von TripsFerrari4:04.04:00.1+0.8
38 Olivier GendebienFerrari4:05.84:03.0+3.7
424 John SurteesCooper-Climax4:09.14:06.0+6.7
56 Richie GintherFerrari4:10.54:06.1+6.8
636 Graham HillBRM-Climax4:07.6unknown+8.3
738 Tony BrooksBRM-Climax4:09.84:07.9+8.6
814 Stirling MossLotus-Climax4:14.34:08.2+8.9
918 Jo BonnierPorsche4:12.34:08.3+9.0
1020 Dan GurneyPorsche4:08.44:10.9+9.1
1128 Jack BrabhamCooper-Climax4:12.24:08.6+9.3
1244 Masten GregoryCooper-Climax4:13.54:10.2+10.9
1340 Jackie LewisCooper-Climax4:18.04:11.1+11.8
1422 Carel Godin de BeaufortPorsche4:18.74:16.7+17.4
1530 Bruce McLarenCooper-Climax4:22.94:17.4+18.1
1634 Jim ClarkLotus-ClimaxNo time4:17.7+18.4
1746 Lorenzo BandiniCooper-Maserati4:20.84:19.0+19.7
1832 Innes IrelandLotus-ClimaxNo time4:20.0+20.7
1910 Willy MairesseLotus-Climax4:27.34:20.6+21.3
2026 Maurice TrintignantCooper-Maserati8:54.24:21.4+22.1
2142 Tony MarshLotus-Climax4:26.84:23.2+23.9
2212 Lucien BianchiEmeryson-Maserati4:27.34:49.3+28.0
2348 Wolfgang SeidelLotus-Climax4:33.04:27.4+28.1
2450 Ian BurgessLotus-Climax4:57.24:34.6+35.3
DNS16 Cliff AllisonLotus-ClimaxNo timeNo time
Source:[1] [2]
Drivers that were not guaranteed full starting money: only the top 3 non-guaranteed drivers would receive it. Despite this, Godin de Beaufort and Bandini chose to compete anyway.

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
14 Phil HillFerrari302:03:03.819
22 Wolfgang von TripsFerrari30+0.7 secs26
36 Richie GintherFerrari30+19.5 secs54
48 Olivier GendebienFerrari30+45.6 secs33
524 John SurteesCooper-Climax30+1:26.842
620 Dan GurneyPorsche30+1:31.0101
718 Jo BonnierPorsche30+2:47.19
814 Stirling MossLotus-Climax30+3:55.68
940 Jackie LewisCooper-Climax29+1 Lap13
1044 Masten GregoryCooper-Climax29+1 Lap12
1122 Carel Godin de BeaufortPorsche28+2 Laps14
1234 Jim ClarkLotus-Climax24+6 Laps16
1338 Tony BrooksBRM-Climax24+6 Laps7
Ret36 Graham HillBRM-Climax24Ignition6
Ret26 Maurice TrintignantCooper-Maserati23Gearbox20
Ret46 Lorenzo BandiniCooper-Maserati20Wheel Bearing17
Ret28 Jack BrabhamCooper-Climax12Engine11
Ret30 Bruce McLarenCooper-Climax9Ignition15
Ret32 Innes IrelandLotus-Climax9Engine18
Ret12 Lucien BianchiLotus-Climax9Oil Leak21
Ret10 Willy MairesseLotus-Climax7Ignition19
DNS42 Tony MarshLotus-ClimaxStart Money Dispute
DNS48 Wolfgang SeidelLotus-ClimaxStart Money Dispute
DNS50 Ian BurgessLotus-ClimaxStart Money Dispute
DNS16 Cliff AllisonLotus-ClimaxCar Damaged in Practice
WD16 Henry TaylorLotus-ClimaxCar Damaged by Allison

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
21 Phil Hill19
2 Wolfgang von Trips18
23 Stirling Moss12
4 Richie Ginther12
5 Jim Clark4
Source: [3]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari22
2 Lotus-Climax12
13 Cooper-Climax4
14 Porsche3
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1961 Beigan GP Qualification. www.chicanef1.com. 1 August 2020.
  2. Web site: Belgium 1961. www.chicanef1.com. 1 August 2020.
  3. Web site: Belgium 1961 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 12 March 2019.