1962 Solitude Grand Prix Explained

Type:NC
Country:West Germany
Grand Prix:Solitude
Official Name:XII Großer Preis der Solitude
Location:Solitudering, near Stuttgart
Date:15 July
Year:1962
Course:Permanent racing facility
Attendance:320,000
Course Mi:7.089
Course Km:11.4086
Distance Laps:25
Distance Mi:177.225
Distance Km:285.216
Pole Driver:Jim Clark
Pole Country:UK
Pole Team:Lotus-Climax
Pole Time:3:53.9
Fast Driver:Dan Gurney
Fast Team:Porsche
Fast Time:3:55.6
Fast Country:USA
First Driver:Dan Gurney
First Country:USA
First Team:Porsche
Second Driver:Jo Bonnier
Second Country:Sweden
Second Team:Porsche
Third Driver:Trevor Taylor
Third Country:UK
Third Team:Lotus-Climax

The 12th Solitude Grand Prix was a non-Championship motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 15 July 1962 at the Solitudering, near Stuttgart. The race was run over 25 laps of the circuit, and was won by Dan Gurney in a Porsche 804.

Race Report

The 1961 Solitude Grand Prix had been very exciting, and 320,000 people showed up in 1962 for a new record attendance. However, the race proved less than exciting, with only Lotus and Porsche sending their cars in addition to numerous privateers. Ferrari and Scuderia SSS Venezia stayed away due to the ongoing Italian metal workers' strike, while UDT/Laystall and Yeoman Credit Racing both stayed home to repair cars damaged in the 1962 French Grand Prix.[1]

Jo Bonnier was hindered at the start by a photographer on the track, and the race began with Gurney leading Clark, then Bonnier, and then Trevor Taylor. These positions remained unchanged until just past the middle of the race, when there was a rainsquall and all of the oil and rubber deposits on the track made for very slippery conditions. Clark slipped backwards into a fence and had to retire with a damaged exhaust and rear end. Taylor also slipped off the track a few times, and the tempo dropped steadily. As an indication thereof, Gurney's average speed for the first fifteen laps was 1730NaN0 while it was only 145.750NaN0 for the last ten.[1] Ian Burgess' Cooper-special was best privateer in fourth. Jo Siffert had an electric short which led to a small fire. Luckily for the spectators, Solitude also hosted the German Motorcycle Grand Prix and there was a GT-race, won by Kalman von Czazy in a Ferrari 250GTO which he had crashed during practice.[1]

Results

Pos Driver Entrant Constructor Time/Retired Grid
1 Dan GurneyPorsche System EngineeringPorsche1.45:37.22
2 Jo BonnierPorsche System EngineeringPorsche+ 1:47.1 s3
3 Trevor TaylorTeam LotusLotus-Climax+ 3:55.1 s4
4 Ian BurgessAnglo-American EquipeCooper-Climax24 laps7
5 Carel Godin de BeaufortEcurie MaarsbergenPorsche23 laps8
6 Gerhard MitterEcurie FilipinettiLotus-Climax23 laps14
7 Heinz SchillerEcurie FilipinettiPorsche23 laps11
8 Bernard CollombBernard CollombCooper-Climax19 laps12
Ret Jim ClarkTeam LotusLotus-ClimaxAccident1
NC Günther SeiffertAutosport Team Wolfgang SeidelLotus-Climax18 laps13
Ret Tony SettemberEmeryson CarsEmeryson-ClimaxOil leak9
Ret Tony MarshTony MarshBRM-ClimaxClutch6
Ret Kurt KuhnkeAutosport Team Wolfgang SeidelLotus-ClimaxEngine10
Ret Jo SiffertEcurie FilipinettiLotus-BRMElectrics5
DNS John Campbell-JonesEmeryson CarsEmeryson-ClimaxPractice accident-
WD Peter ArundellTeam LotusLotus-ClimaxNo car-
WD Nino VaccarellaScuderia SSS Republica di VeneziaPorsche-
WD Carlo AbateScuderia SSS Republica di VeneziaPorsche-
WD Innes IrelandUDT Laystall Racing TeamLotus-Climax-
WD Masten GregoryUDT Laystall Racing TeamLotus-BRM-
WD John SurteesBowmaker Racing TeamLola-Climax-
WD Wolfgang SeidelAutosport Team Wolfgang SeidelLotus-BRMNo car-

Notes and References

  1. IMS9 . Rekord publik på Solitude: 320,000 . Record audience at Solitude: 320,000 . 23 . Swedish . Johansson . Lars-Erik . Lerum, Sweden . Illustrerad Motor Sport . 9 . September 1962 .