Automobile World Championship 1961

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Automobile World Championship 1961
World Champion
Driver: United StatesUnited States Phil Hill
Constructor: ItalyItaly Ferrari
Season dates
Number of races: 8th
<1960 season

1962 season>

Stirling Moss at the 1961 European Grand Prix on the Nürburgring

The 1961 automobile world championship was the 12th season of the automobile world championship, which is now known as the Formula 1 world championship . Over eight races from May 14, 1961 to October 8, 1961, the drivers' world championship and the International Cup of Formula 1 Constructors were held within this framework .

The FIA honorary title Grand Prix of Europe was awarded to the Grand Prix of Germany in 1961 .

Phil Hill won the World Drivers Championship for the first time. Ferrari became constructors' world champions for the first time. Hill was the first American to win the Formula 1 World Championship.

Changes in 1961

During the season, the decision to return to Formula 2 cars , which was decided in autumn 1958 , was implemented and the permissible engine displacement was reduced to 1.3 to 1.5 liters. Commercial premium gasoline has been approved for this. In order to limit the lightweight construction, a minimum weight of 450 kg and roll bars were prescribed for the first time, but these were still without the safety standards and tests that are common today.

Most designers initially rejected these rule changes. In 1960, the British teams in particular, but also Scuderia Ferrari, openly threatened to boycott the Formula 1 World Championship from 1961. In the expectation that the 1.5-liter Formula 1 would fail prematurely, they developed plans for an alternative racing series called Intercontinental Formula , which essentially had to maintain the previous Formula 1 regulations. Ultimately, all the teams decided to participate in the Formula 1 World Championship. The Intercontinental Formula only existed for five months at the same time: from March to August 1961, five races took place, all of which were held on British courses.

Teams and drivers

team chassis engine tires driver run
ItalyItaly Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari 156 Ferrari 178 V6 1.5 D.
United StatesUnited States Phil Hill 1-7
GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips 1-7
United StatesUnited States Richie Ginther 1-7
BelgiumBelgium Olivier Gendebien 3
BelgiumBelgium Willy Mairesse 6th
Mexico 1934Mexico Ricardo Rodríguez 7th
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Owen Racing Organization BRM P48 / 57 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Brooks 1-8
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Graham Hill 1-8
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper Car Company Cooper T58 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. AustraliaAustralia Jack Brabham 1-5
Cooper T55 6-8
New ZealandNew Zealand Bruce McLaren 1-8
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Team Lotus Lotus 21 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jim Clark 1-8
BelgiumBelgium Willy Mairesse 4th
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Innes Ireland 1, 3-6, 8
Lotus 18/21 7th
Lotus 18 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Trevor Taylor 2
GermanyGermany Porsche System Engineering Porsche 787 Porsche 547/3 F4 1.5 D. SwedenSweden Joakim Bonnier 1-2
Porsche 718 3-8
Porsche 718 United StatesUnited States Dan Gurney 1, 3-8
Porsche 787 2
Porsche 718 GermanyGermany Hans Herrmann 1, 6
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Rob Walker Racing Team Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stirling Moss 1, 2
Lotus 18/21 3-6, 8th
Lotus 21 7th
Ferguson P99 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jack Fairman 5
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yeoman Credit Racing Team Cooper T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Surtees 1-8
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Salvadori 4-8
United KingdomUnited Kingdom British Racing Partnership Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cliff Allison 1, 3
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Henry Taylor 1
Lotus 18/21 4-6
BelgiumBelgium Lucien Bianchi 4-5
United StatesUnited States Masts Gregory 7-8
BelgiumBelgium Olivier Gendebien 8th
United StatesUnited States Camoradi International Cooper T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United StatesUnited States Masts Gregory 1-4
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ian Burgess 5
Lotus 18 2-4
NetherlandsNetherlands Ecurie Maarsbergen Porsche 718 Porsche 547/3 F4 1.5 D. NetherlandsNetherlands Carel Godin de Beaufort 2-7
GermanyGermany Hans Herrmann 2
ItalyItaly Scuderia Colonia Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michel May 1, 4, 6
GermanyGermany Wolfgang Seidel 3, 5-7
United KingdomUnited Kingdom H&L Motors T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jackie Lewis 3-7
ItalyItaly Scuderia Serenissima Cooper T51 Maserati 6-1500 L4 1.5 D. FranceFrance Maurice Trintignant 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
De Tomaso F1 001 OSCA 372 L4 1.5 ItalyItaly Giorgio Scarlatti 4th
De Tomaso F1 003 Conrero Giulietta L4 1.5 ItalyItaly Nino Vaccarella 7th
ItalyItaly Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper T53 Maserati 6-1500 L4 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Lorenzo Bandini 3, 5-7
Cooper T51 ItalyItaly Massimo Natili 5, 7
BelgiumBelgium Equipe Nationale Belge Emeryson 61 Maserati 6-1500 L4 1.5 D. BelgiumBelgium Olivier Gendebien 1
BelgiumBelgium Lucien Bianchi 1
Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 3
BelgiumBelgium Willy Mairesse 3
Emeryson 61 BelgiumBelgium André Pilette 7th
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gerry Ashmore Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gerry Ashmore 5-7
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Marsh Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Marsh 3, 5, 6
FranceFrance Bernard Collomb Cooper T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. FranceFrance Bernard Collomb 4, 6
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Team Louise Bryden-Brown Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. South Africa 1961South Africa Tony Maggs 5, 6
Climax Straigt-4 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ken Miles 1-7
ItalyItaly Scuderia Sant'Ambroeus Ferrari 156 Ferrari 178 V6 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Giancarlo Baghetti 5, 7
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Team Parnell Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tim Parnell 5, 7
United KingdomUnited Kingdom JBW Cars JBW 61 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brian Naylor 7th
ItalyItaly Isobele de Tomaso De Tomaso F1 004 Conrero Giulietta L4 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Roberto Bussinello 7th
ItalyItaly FISA Ferrari 156 Ferrari 178 V6 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Giancarlo Baghetti 4th
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Fred Tuck Cars Cooper T45 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jack Fairman 7th
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Gilby Engineering Gilby 61 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Keith Greene 5
United StatesUnited States Team Hap Sharp Cooper T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United StatesUnited States Hap Sharp 8th
United StatesUnited States J Frank Harrison Lotus 18 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United StatesUnited States Lloyd Ruby 8th
United StatesUnited States J Wheeler Autosport Lotus 18/21 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. Canada 1957Canada Peter Ryan 8th
United StatesUnited States Jim Hall Lotus 18/21 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United StatesUnited States Jim Hall 8th
United StatesUnited States John M Wyatt III Cooper T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United StatesUnited States Roger Penske 8th
United StatesUnited States Momo Corporation Cooper T53 Climax FPF L4 1.5 D. United StatesUnited States Walt Hansgen 8th
ItalyItaly Pescara Racing Club Cooper T51 Maserati 6-1500 L4 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Renato Pirocchi 7th
ItalyItaly Gaetano Starrabba Lotus 18 Maserati 6-1500 L4 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Gaetano Starrabba 7th
ItalyItaly Scuderia set colli De Tomaso F1 002 OSCA 372 L4 1.5 D. ItalyItaly Roberto Lippi 7th

Race reports

Monaco Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stirling Moss United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 2: 45: 50.1
2 United StatesUnited States Richie Ginther ItalyItaly Ferrari + 3.6
3 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari + 41.3
PP United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stirling Moss United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 1: 39.1
SR United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stirling Moss Richie Ginther
United StatesUnited States 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus-Climax Ferrari
ItalyItaly 
1: 36.3

The Monaco Grand Prix took place on May 14th on the street circuit of Monte Carlo . 100 laps with a length of 3.145 kilometers were driven. The total distance was thus 314,500 kilometers.

Stirling Moss started from pole position for the last time in Formula 1 .

Grand Prix of the Netherlands

space driver team time
1 GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 01: 52.1
2 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari + 0.9
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jim Clark United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax + 13.1
PP United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 1: 35.7
SR United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jim Clark United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 1: 35.5

The Dutch Grand Prix was held on May 22nd at Circuit Park Zandvoort . The race lasted 75 laps of 4.193 kilometers, which corresponded to a total length of 314.475 kilometers.

Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips was the first German to win a race in Formula 1. The race went down in history as the first Grand Prix in which all the drivers who started reached the finish.

Belgian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 03: 03.8
2 GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips ItalyItaly Ferrari + 0.7
3 United StatesUnited States Richie Ginther ItalyItaly Ferrari + 19.5
PP United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 3: 59.3
SR United StatesUnited States Richie Ginther ItalyItaly Ferrari 3: 59.8

The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps was the venue for the Belgian Grand Prix on June 18th . The race went over 423 kilometers, which corresponded to 30 laps of 14.1 kilometers each.

French Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 ItalyItaly Giancarlo Baghetti ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 14: 17.5
2 United StatesUnited States Dan Gurney GermanyGermany Porsche + 0.1
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jim Clark United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax +1: 01.0
PP United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 24.9
SR United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 27.1

The French Grand Prix took place on July 2nd on the 8.302 kilometer Circuit de Reims-Gueux . The 52 laps driven resulted in a total distance of 431.704 kilometers.

Giancarlo Baghetti won his first Grand Prix straight away, the only podium in his Formula 1 career.

Great Britain Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 40: 53.6
2 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari + 46.0
3 United StatesUnited States Richie Ginther ItalyItaly Ferrari + 46.8
PP United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 1: 58.8
SR United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Brooks United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRM-Climax 1: 57.8

The Great Britain Grand Prix was held on July 15th at the Aintree Circuit . The race lasted 75 laps of 4.828 kilometers each, which corresponded to a total length of 362.1 kilometers.

Grand Prix of Germany / Europe

space driver team time
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stirling Moss United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 2: 18: 12.4
2 GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips ItalyItaly Ferrari + 21.4
3 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari + 22.5
PP United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 8: 55.2
SR United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 8: 57.8

The German Grand Prix with the additional designation “European Grand Prix” ran over 15 laps on the 22.81 kilometer Nordschleife of the Nürburgring on August 6th . After 342.15 kilometers, Stirling Moss stood on the podium for the last time in his Formula 1 career.

The favorites of the race were the Ferrari 156 of Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips and Phil Hill, which developed around 30 hp more than the other cars in the field of a total of 26 starters. But on the first lap of the race, Stirling Moss overtook Phil Hill, who was the fastest in training, in a Lotus-Climax and took the lead after Jack Brabham, who was initially ahead, had already strayed off the track in the Hatzenbach section - just over two kilometers after the start . Moss won the race after heavy rain in places in the final phase.

On the tenth lap, Wolfgang von Trips was the first to break the 9-minute limit at the Nürburgring with 8: 59.9 minutes. Seconds later, however, Phil Hill followed with the fastest race lap in 8: 57.8 minutes.

Porsche had registered four works cars for the home Grand Prix, three of which were among the top six at the start with drivers Joakim Bonnier , Hans Herrmann and Dan Gurney . However, the team was denied a good finish at the end. After a collision with Graham Hill, Gurney was seventh, 3: 12.6 minutes behind the winner; Herrmann fell far behind due to a defective clutch and Bonnier retired with engine failure.

Italian Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 03: 13.0
2 United StatesUnited States Dan Gurney GermanyGermany Porsche + 31.2
3 New ZealandNew Zealand Bruce McLaren United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax + 2: 28.4
PP GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 46.3
SR ItalyItaly Giancarlo Baghetti ItalyItaly Ferrari 2: 48.4

The Italian Grand Prix took place on September 10th at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza . 43 laps with a length of 10 kilometers were driven. The total distance was 430 kilometers.

Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips , up to then leader of the table, had a fatal accident while braking on the Parabolica after a slight contact with Jim Clark . 15 spectators were also killed in the accident and 60 others were injured, some seriously.

United States Grand Prix

space driver team time
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Innes Ireland United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 2: 13: 45.8
2 United StatesUnited States Dan Gurney GermanyGermany Porsche + 4.3
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Brooks United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRM-Climax + 49.0
PP AustraliaAustralia Jack Brabham United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 1: 17.0
SR AustraliaAustralia Jack Brabham United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 1: 18.2

The US Grand Prix on October 8th was the last race of the season in 1961. The race distance was 100 laps of 3.701 kilometers, which corresponded to a total distance of 370.100 kilometers.

Innes Ireland achieved his first and only Formula 1 victory. For Stirling Moss , who had a serious accident in a national race in Goodwood in April 1962, his racing career ended.

World championship ratings

Driver ranking

1 United StatesUnited States Phil Hill ItalyItaly Ferrari 34 (38)
2 GermanyGermany Wolfgang von Trips ItalyItaly Ferrari 33
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stirling Moss United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 21st
4th United StatesUnited States Dan Gurney GermanyGermany Porsche 21st
5 United StatesUnited States Richie Ginther ItalyItaly Ferrari 16
6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Innes Ireland United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 12
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jim Clark United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 11
8th New ZealandNew Zealand Bruce McLaren United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 11
9 ItalyItaly Giancarlo Baghetti ItalyItaly Ferrari 9
10 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tony Brooks United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRM-Climax 6th
11 AustraliaAustralia Jack Brabham United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 4th
12 United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Surtees United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 4th
13 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jackie Lewis United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 3
14th BelgiumBelgium Olivier Gendebien ItalyItaly Ferrari 3
15th SwedenSweden Joakim Bonnier GermanyGermany Porsche 3
16 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Graham Hill United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRM-Climax 3
17th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Roy Salvadori United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 2

The first six places got 9, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 points. Only the best five results of the eight races counted towards the championship.

Constructors' championship

The best five of the eight individual results were evaluated.

1 ItalyItaly Ferrari 45 (52)
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lotus Climax 35
3 GermanyGermany Porsche 22 (23)
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Cooper-Climax 14 (18)
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom BRM-Climax 7th

Web links

Commons : 1961 Automobile World Championship  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. Werner J. Haller, Christian Eichenberger, Leopold Wieland: Big rule changes and their consequences, Motorsport aktuell , issue MSA 4/2014, page 6.