British Grand Prix 1962 - Race Schedule and Countdown
British Grand Prix
Liverpool • UK
Jul 21, 1962 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Jim Clark dominated the British Grand Prix at Aintree, delivering a commanding performance that showcased his sublime talent before an enormous home crowd. The Scottish driver's mastery of the Liverpool circuit was absolute, as he controlled the race from start to finish with a display of smooth, precise driving that left rivals struggling in his wake. Clark's Lotus 25 monocoque chassis continued to demonstrate its technical superiority when reliability allowed, with its advanced design giving the Scot a decisive advantage over the more conventional opposition. The victory was Clark's second of the season and confirmed his status as the fastest driver in Formula 1, even if mechanical fragility prevented him from converting speed into consistent championship points. The Aintree triumph thrilled the British fans who recognized they were watching a generational talent at the peak of his powers.
John Surtees secured an excellent second place in his Lola-Climax, the former motorcycle champion continuing to demonstrate his remarkable adaptability to four-wheeled competition. Bruce McLaren claimed third for Cooper, maintaining his solid points-scoring run with another podium finish. Graham Hill could only manage sixth after a difficult race, allowing Clark to close the championship gap despite his earlier-season retirements. The British Grand Prix highlighted the central dilemma of the 1962 season: Clark was clearly the fastest driver, but Hill's BRM offered superior reliability. As the season headed toward its climax, the question remained whether raw speed or consistency would prove decisive in the championship battle.