Non-championship race in the 1967 Formula One season
The Jarama Circuit (1967–1990)
Race details
Date
12 November 1967
Official name
XIII Gran Premio de España
Location
Circuito Permanente del Jarama, Madrid, Spain
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
3.404 km (2.115 miles)
Distance
60 laps, 204.240 km (126.900 miles)
Weather
Warm and sunny
Pole position
Driver
Jim Clark
Lotus-Ford
Time
1:28.2
Fastest lap
Driver
Jim Clark
Lotus-Ford
Time
1:28.8
Podium
First
Jim Clark
Lotus-Ford
Second
Graham Hill
Lotus-Ford
Third
Jack Brabham
Brabham-Repco
Motor car race
The 1967 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One non-championship race held at Jarama on 12 November 1967.
This race was held because at that time the FIA regulations required a demonstration race to be held as a quality check, before a Grand Prix could be admitted as a World Championship event. Due to the scheduling of the race, after the end of the World Championship season, few Formula One teams decided to participate. With only four Formula One cars entered, the field was filled out by Formula Two cars weighted with lead to bring them up to the Formula One weight limit.[1]
^"Spanish Grand Prix – A Lotus Benefit". MotorSport Magazine. 12 November 1967. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
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