1964 Mediterranean Grand Prix

1964 Mediterranean Grand Prix

Infobox Grand Prix race report
Type = NC
Country = Italy
Grand Prix = Mediterranean
Official name = III Gran Premio del Mediterraneo
Location = Autodromo di Pergusa, Sicily
Date = 16 August
Year = 1964
Course = Permanent racing facility
Course_mi = 2.985
Course_km = 4.803
Distance_laps = 60
Distance_mi = 179.1
Distance_km = 288.172
Weather =
Pole_Driver = Jo Siffert
Pole_Country = Switzerland
Pole_Team = Brabham-BRM
Pole_Time = 1:17.1
Fast_Driver = Mike Spence
Fast_Team = Lotus-Climax
Fast_Time = 1:16.0
Fast_Country = UK
First_Driver = Jo Siffert
First_Country = Switzerland
First_Team = Brabham-BRM
Second_Driver = Jim Clark
Second_Country = UK
Second_Team = Lotus
Third_Driver = Innes Ireland-Climax
Third_Country = UK
Third_Team = BRP-BRM
The 3rd Mediterranean Grand Prix was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 16 August 1964 at the Autodromo di Pergusa, Sicily. The race was run over 60 laps of the circuit, and was won by Swiss driver Jo Siffert in a Brabham BT11.

British driver Mike Hailwood was involved in an accident during the race, in which his Lotus 25 ended up in Pergusa Lake.

Results

References

* "The Formula One Record Book", John Thompson, 1974.

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