- 1961 British Grand Prix
Infobox Grand Prix race report
Type = F1
Country = United Kingdom
Grand Prix = British
Official name = XIV RACBritish Grand Prix
Date = July 15
Year = 1961
Race_No = 5
Season_No = 8
Location = Aintree Circuit,Liverpool ,England
Course = Permanent road course
Course_mi = 3.000
Course_km = 4.828
Distance_laps = 75
Distance_mi = 225.00
Distance_km = 362.10
Weather = Torrential rain, drying later
Pole_Driver = flagicon|USAPhil Hill
Pole_Team = Ferrari
Pole_Time = 1:58.8
Fast_Driver = flagicon|UKTony Brooks
Fast_Team = BRM-Climax
Fast_Time = 1:57.8
Fast_L
First_Driver = flagicon|DEU Wolfgang von Trips
First_Team = Ferrari
Second_Driver = flagicon|USAPhil Hill
Second_Team = Ferrari
Third_Driver = flagicon|USARichie Ginther
Third_Team = FerrariThe 1961 British Grand Prix was aFormula One motor race, held on 15 July 1961 at the Aintree Circuit, nearLiverpool . It was the fifth race of eight in the 1961 World Championship season. Following a wet weekend, with torrential rain affecting both qualifying and the race start, the Grand Prix was ultimately dominated byScuderia Ferrari , with their drivers taking all three podium positions. The race was won by German Wolfgang von Trips, who had led for much of the race after starting from fourth place. This was von Trips's second and last Grand Prix victory, as two races later he was killed in an accident during the1961 Italian Grand Prix .Pole position winnerPhil Hill drove to second place, on his way to winning the World Drivers' Championship at the end of the season, and third place was taken by Hill's American compatriotRichie Ginther .The 1961 British Grand Prix is also notable as being the first occasion on which a four-wheel drive car, and the last at which a front engined car was entered for a World Championship race. These two accomplishments were achieved by the same vehicle: the experimental
Ferguson P99 -Climax run by theRob Walker Racing Team . Although the car was disqualified for receiving assistance on the track, in the hands ofStirling Moss – who took over the car from first driverJack Fairman after his own Lotus's brakes failed – it showed some promise. Unfortunately for Moss, the 1961 British Grand Prix also marked the last occasion on which the local hero would contest a Grand Prix race on home soil, as his career was ended by an accident during a non-Championship race prior to the 1962 season.Classification
Notes
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Pole position :Phil Hill - 1:58.8
* Fastest LTony Brooks - 1:57.8
* Lap Leaders:Phil Hill 6 laps (1-6); Wolfgang von Trips 69 laps (7-75).
* Ferrari won the Constructors' Championship with 3 races left.F1 race report
Name_of_race =British Grand Prix
Year_of_race = 1961
Previous_race_in_season =1961 French Grand Prix
Next_race_in_season =1961 German Grand Prix
Previous_year's_race =1960 British Grand Prix
Next_year's_race =1962 British Grand Prix
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