1966 Syracuse Grand Prix
| 1966 Syracuse Grand Prix | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-championship race in the 1966 Formula One season | |||
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| Race details | |||
| Date | 1 May 1966 | ||
| Official name | XV Gran Premio di Siracusa | ||
| Location | Syracuse Circuit, Syracuse, Sicily | ||
| Course | Temporary road circuit | ||
| Course length | 5.615 km (3.489 miles) | ||
| Distance | 56 laps, 314.46 km (195.4 miles) | ||
| Pole position | |||
| Driver | Ferrari | ||
| Time | 1:42.3 | ||
| Fastest lap | |||
| Driver | | Ferrari | |
| Time | 1:43.4 | ||
| Podium | |||
| First | Ferrari | ||
| Second | Ferrari | ||
| Third | Lotus-BRM | ||
The 15th Syracuse Grand Prix was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 1 May 1966 at Syracuse Circuit, Sicily. The race was run over 56 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver John Surtees in a Ferrari 312.
Jack Brabham, Vic Wilson and Denny Hulme all failed to post a time during practice, and lined up on the grid behind the last driver to post a time, André Wicky, whose time was 37.4 seconds slower than Surtees's pole time.[1]
Results
| Pos | Driver | Entrant | Constructor | Time/Retired | Grid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SEFAC Ferrari | Ferrari | 1.40:08.3 | 1 | |
| 2 | SEFAC Ferrari | Ferrari | + 24.6 s | 2 | |
| 3 | Reg Parnell (Racing) | Lotus-BRM | 54 laps | 7 | |
| 4 | Team Chamaco Collect | BRM | 53 laps | 11 | |
| 5 | Rob Walker Racing Team | Brabham-BRM | 52 laps | 4 | |
| NC | Guy Ligier | Cooper-Maserati | 39 laps - Ignition | 5 | |
| Ret | Reg Parnell (Racing) | Lotus-Climax | 6 | ||
| Ret | Rob Walker Racing Team | Cooper-Maserati | Driveshaft | 3 | |
| Ret | Brabham Racing Organisation | Brabham-Climax | Engine | 12 | |
| Ret | Brabham Racing Organisation | Brabham-Repco | Engine | 10 | |
| DNS | Anglo-Suisse Racing Team | Lotus-Climax | Gearbox | 8 | |
| DNS | André Wicky | Cooper-BRM | Battery[1] | 9 | |
| DNS | DW Racing Enterprises | Brabham-Climax | Piston in practice | - | |
| DNA | Alf Francis[1] | Cooper-ATS | - |
References
- "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995.
- "Cooper Cars", Doug Nye. Motorbooks, 2003.
- Race results at www.motorsportmagazine.com [1]
