3 Hours of Monza 1963, 3rd race

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Aston Martin DP214

The 14th Coppa Inter-Europa , the 3-hour race in Monza for GT vehicles over 2-liter displacement , also XIV. Coppa Inter-Europa, 3 Hours, Monza , was held on September 8, 1963 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza and it was the 20th round of the sports car world championship this year.

The race

The race for GT vehicles over 2-liter displacement was already the third race over this distance in Monza, which was a championship race of the sports car world championship in 1963 . In June Romano Perdomi won a GT race in a Fiat-Abarth 1000 . On the same day, the Coppa Inter-Europa for GT vehicles up to 2-liter displacement took place, which Tommy Spychiger won in an Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero .

The high-displacement sports car event ended with the triumph of Roy Salvadori in the Aston Martin DP214 .

Results

Final ranking

Item class No. team driver vehicle Round
1 GT + 3.0 46 United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Brown Aston Martin Lagonda United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Salvadori Aston Martin DP214 101
2 GT 3.0 42 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Maranello Concessionaires United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mike Parkes Ferrari 250 GTO 101
3 GT + 3.0 45 United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Brown Aston Martin Lagonda BelgiumBelgium Lucien Bianchi Aston Martin DP214 98
4th GT 3.0 44 United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Piper United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Piper Ferrari 250 GTO 98
5 GT 3.0 38 ItalyItaly Nando Pagliarini ItalyItaly Nando Pagliarini Ferrari 250 GTO 94
6th GT 3.0 37 ItalyItaly Scuderia San Marco ItalyItaly Egidio Nicolosi Ferrari 250 GTO 94
7th GT 3.0 41 SwedenSweden Ulf Norinder SwedenSweden Ulf Norinder Ferrari 250 GTO 92
8th GT 3.0 39 ItalyItaly Gianni Roghi ItalyItaly Gianni Roghi Ferrari 250 GT SWB 82
9 GT + 3.0 49 Canada 1957Canada Ed Zeller Canada 1957Canada Ed Zeller Jaguar E-Type 82
10 GT 2.5 34 ItalyItaly Leo Cella Lancia Flaminia Zagato 81
11 GT 2.5 33 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Neil Dangerfield Triumph TR4 78
12 GT + 3.0 48 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Maurice Caillet SwitzerlandSwitzerland Maurice Caillet Jaguar E-Type 77
13 GT 2.5 36 ItalyItaly Giorgio Pianta Lancia Flaminia Zagato 75
14th GT 2.5 30th ItalyItaly Giovanni Rota Lancia Flaminia Sport 75
Not classified
15th GT 2.5 31 United StatesUnited States Carroll Smith Morgan Plus 4 45
Failed
16 GT 2.5 32 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lawrence Tune Engineering United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Lawrence Morgan Plus 4 14th
17th GT 3.0 15th ItalyItaly Vincenzo Zanini Ferrari 250 GTO 4th
Not started
18th GT 2.5 35 ItalyItaly Gilberto Bagnasacco Lancia Flaminia Sport 1

1 not started

Only in the entry list

Here you will find teams, drivers and vehicles that were originally registered for the race but did not take part for a variety of reasons.

Item class No. team driver chassis
19th GT 3.0 40 ItalyItaly Gianni Bulgari Ferrari 250 GTO
20th GT 3.0 43 United StatesUnited States Tommy Hitchcock Ferrari 250 GTO

Class winner

class driver vehicle Placement in the overall ranking
GT + 3.0 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Salvadori Aston Martin DP214 Overall victory
GT 3.0 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mike Parkes Ferrari 250 GTO Rank 2
GT 2.5 ItalyItaly Leo Cella Lancia Flaminia Zagato Rank 11

Racing data

  • Registered: 20
  • Started: 17
  • Valued: 14
  • Race classes: 3
  • Spectator: unknown
  • Race day weather: warm and dry
  • Route length: 5.750 km
  • Driving time of the winning team: 3: 00: 00,000 hours
  • Overall laps of the winning team: 101
  • Total distance of the winning team: 580.437 km
  • Winner's average: 193.479 km / h
  • Pole position: Mike Parkes - Ferrari 250 GTO (# 42) - 1.49.400
  • Fastest race lap: Roy Salvadori - Aston Martin DP214 (# 46) - 1: 43,500 = 200,000 km / h
  • Racing series: 20th round of the 1963 World Sports Car Championship

Web links

Previous race
Coppa-Inter-Europa, 1st race
Sports car world championship Follow-up race
Tour de France for automobiles 1963