1961 BRDC International Trophy

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1961 BRDC International Trophy
Non-championship race in the 1961 Formula One season
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Race details
Date6 May 1961
Official name XIII BRDC International Trophy
Location Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.710 km (2.927 mi)
Distance 80 laps, 376.80 km (234.13 mi)
Weather Very wet
Pole position
Driver Cooper-Climax
Time 1:34.2
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stirling Moss Cooper-Climax
Time 1:52.4
Podium
First Cooper-Climax
Second Cooper-Climax
Third Cooper-Climax

The 13th BRDC International Trophy was an Intercontinental Formula motor race held on 6 May 1961 at the Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire. The race was run over 80 laps of the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit, and was won by British driver Stirling Moss in a Cooper T53-Climax, who also set fastest lap and lapped the rest of the field. Jack Brabham and Roy Salvadori were second and third in similar cars. [1] [2]

This race marked the final participation by a Vanwall car, [3] John Surtees bringing it home in fifth place.

Results

PosNo.DriverEntrantConstructorTime/RetiredGrid
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stirling Moss R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper T53-Climax 2:41:19.2, 87.18 mph2
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Brabham Yeoman Credit Racing Team Cooper T53-Climax +1 lap3
310 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roy Salvadori Yeoman Credit Racing Team Cooper T53-Climax +2 laps7
414 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Henry Taylor UDT-Laystall Racing Team Lotus 18-Climax +2 laps17
528 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees G.A. Vandervell Vanwall VW14 +3 laps6
66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Brooks Owen Racing Organisation BRM P48 +3 laps8
717 Flag of the United States.svg Chuck Daigh Reventlow Racing Automobiles Scarab-Meyer-Drake +3 laps15
815 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper T51-Maserati +10 laps13
95 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Hill Owen Racing Organisation BRM P48 +16 laps4
107 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Innes Ireland Team Lotus Lotus 18-Climax +20 laps5
Ret.23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ron Flockhart Jack Brabham Racing Ltd. Cooper T53-Climax 71 laps, crash12
Ret.12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cliff Allison UDT-Laystall Racing Team Lotus 18-Climax 68 laps, misfire11
Ret.8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Clark Team Lotus Lotus 18-Climax 55 laps, clutch9
Ret.24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Marsh Fred Tuck Cooper T45-Climax 38 laps, oil loss14
Ret.20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Naylor JBW Cars JBW-Maserati 15 laps, spin and stalled16
Ret.22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Parnell Tim Parnell Lotus 18-Climax 8 laps, crash18
Ret2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bruce McLaren Atkins Cars Cooper T53-Climax 3 laps, crash1
Ret19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Richardson Geoffrey Richardson Cooper-Climax 2 laps, spin20
Ret16 Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Natili Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper T51-Maserati 0 laps, crash19
DNS9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Parkes Yeoman Credit Racing Team Lotus 18-Climax Crash10
DNS21 Flag of the United States.svg Dan Gurney Mrs. Louise Bryden-Brown Lotus 18-Climax Crash
DNA3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stirling Moss R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Lotus 18-Climax Drove #4
DNA11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees Yeoman Credit Racing Team Cooper T53-Climax Drove #28
DNA18 Flag of Italy.svg Giulio Cabianca Scuderia Castellotti Cooper T51-Ferrari
DNA25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Burgess Camoradi International Lotus 18-Climax Withdrawn
DNA26 Flag of the United States.svg Lloyd Casner Camoradi International Lotus 18-Climax Withdrawn
DNA27 Flag of the United States.svg Masten Gregory Camoradi International Cooper T51-Climax Withdrawn
DNA4 Flag of France.svg Maurice Trintignant R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper T53-Climax Car driven by Moss

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References

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  2. "Silverstone International Trophy meeting" . Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  3. "The Carnival Is Over…" . Retrieved 2022-08-15.
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