1964 Pau Grand Prix

France  1964 Pau Grand Prix
Race details
Date 5 April 1964
Official name XXIV Pau Grand Prix
Location Pau, France
Course Temporary Street Circuit
Course length 2.760 km (1.720 mi)
Distance 80 laps, 220.800 km (137.198 mi)
Pole position
Driver Lotus 32-Cosworth
Time 1:36.3
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus 32-Cosworth
Time 1:35.7
Podium
First Lotus 32-Cosworth
Second Lola T54-Cosworth
Third Lotus 27-Cosworth

The 1964 Pau Grand Prix was a Formula Two motor race held on 5 April 1964 at the Pau circuit, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. The Grand Prix was won by Jim Clark, driving the Lotus 32. Richard Attwood finished second and Peter Arundell third.

Classification

Race

Pos No Driver Vehicle Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 2 United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus 32-Cosworth 80 2hr 12min 57.6sec 1
2 24 United Kingdom Richard Attwood Lola T54-Cosworth 80 + 19.8 s 2
3 4 United Kingdom Peter Arundell Lotus 27-Cosworth 78 + 2 laps 3
4 10 France Jose Rosinski Alpine A270-Renault 78 + 2 laps 17
5 8 Belgium Mauro Bianchi Alpine A270-Renault 78 + 2 laps 5
6 34 United Kingdom Tony Hegbourne Cooper T71-Cosworth 78 + 2 laps 9
7 36 United Kingdom Paul Hawkins Alexis Mk 4-Cosworth 74 + 6 laps 12
8 18 France Gérard Laureau René Bonnet 1-Renault 70 + 10 laps 14
9 22 South Africa Tony Maggs Lola T54-Cosworth 70 + 10 laps 7
10 6 France Jacques Maglia Alpine A270-Renault 65 + 15 laps 16
Ret 32 United Kingdom Mike Beckwith Cooper T71-Cosworth 63 Transmission 4
Ret 38 Australia Frank Gardner Lotus 22-Cosworth 50 Accident 8
Ret 20 France Jean-Pierre Beltoise René Bonnet 1-Renault 17 Collision 11
Ret 12 France Maurice Trintignant Gemini Mk 4-Cosworth 9 Oil pressure 10
Ret 40 Italy Gaetano Starrabba Brabham BT9-Fiat 7 Engine 15
Ret 42 Italy Mario Pandolfo Brabham BT6-Fiat 3 Engine 13
Ret 16 New Zealand Denny Hulme Brabham BT10-Cosworth 0 Collision 6
DNS 6 United Kingdom Graham Hill Alpine A270-Renault Did Not Start
Fastest Lap: Jim Clark (Lotus 32-Cosworth) - 1:35.7
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Preceded by
1963 Pau Grand Prix
Pau Grand Prix
1964
Succeeded by
1965 Pau Grand Prix

References

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