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Grote Prijs van Zandvoort

Zandvoort, 30 Jul 1967

ResultsLapsTime/Speed
1 Jacky Ickx Matra MS5 [11] - Cosworth FVA
#3 Matra International
30
2 Piers Courage McLaren M4A [M4A/2] - Cosworth FVA
#6 John Coombs (see note 1)
30
3 Frank Gardner Brabham BT23 [3] - Cosworth FVA
#2 Motor Racing Developments (see note 2)
30
4 Jean-Pierre Beltoise Matra MS7 [01] - Cosworth FVA
#4 Matra Sports
30
5 Alan Rees Brabham BT23 [4] - Cosworth FVA
#1 Roy Winkelmann Racing (see note 3)
30
6 Brian Hart Protos '16' - Cosworth FVA
#17 Ron Harris Racing Division
30
7 Robin Widdows Brabham BT23 [6] - Cosworth FVA
#21 Witley Racing Syndicate (see note 4)
29
8 Gijs van Lennep Brabham BT23 [5] - Cosworth FVA
#26 Roy Winkelmann Racing Team Holland
(see note 5)
29
9 Harry Stiller Cooper T82 [F2-1-66] - Cosworth FVA
#15 Bob Gerard - Cooper Racing (see note 6)
28
10 Robs Lamplough Lola T62/T64 [SL62/8] - Ford twin cam
#23 Frank Manning Racing (see note 7)
28
11 Mike Beckwith Cooper T84 [F2-1-67] - Cosworth FVA
#16 Bob Gerard - Cooper Racing
28
12 Andrew Fletcher Brabham BT18 [F2-5-66] - Ford twin cam
#12 Ian Raby Racing (see note 8)
27
13 Arthur Mallock Mallock U2 Mk 6B - Ford twin cam
#24 Mercury Stable Motor Racing
26
14 Jo Schlesser Matra MS5 [10] - Cosworth FVA
#25 Ford France SA
17 retired
15 Chris Irwin Lola T100 [SL100/6] - Cosworth FVA
#9 Lola Racing (see note 9)
9 retired
16 Rob Slotemaker Protos '16' - Cosworth FVA
#18 Ron Harris Racing
8 retired
17 Ian Raby Brabham BT14 [FL-7-65] - Ford twin cam
#10 Ian Raby Racing (see note 10)
5 retired
18 Philip Robinson Alexis Mk 8 [HF 803?] - Ford twin cam BRM
#14 Bill Jones
4 retired
19 Johnny Servoz-Gavin Matra MS5 [04] - Cosworth FVA
#5 Matra Sports
3 retired
T/S Jacky Ickx Matra MS7 [02] - Cosworth FVA
#3 Matra International
(Spare - not used in practice)

All cars are 1.6-litre F2 unless noted.

Heat 1 Laps Time Speed
1Jacky Ickx15
1Jacky Ickx15
2Chris Irwin15
3Alan Rees15
4Jean-Pierre Beltoise15
5Piers Courage15
6Jo Schlesser15
7Robin Widdows15
8Frank Gardner15
9Brian Hart15
10Johnny Servoz-Gavin15
11Gijs van Lennep15
12Harry Stiller15
13Rob Slotemaker15
14Robs Lamplough14
15Ian Raby14
16Andrew Fletcher14
17Arthur Mallock13
18Philip Robinson7
19Mike Beckwith5
Qualifying
1 Jacky Ickx (F2) 1.6-litre Matra MS5 [11] - Cosworth FVA
2 Chris Irwin (F2) 1.6-litre Lola T100 [SL100/6] - Cosworth FVA
3 Alan Rees (F2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT23 [4] - Cosworth FVA
4 Jean-Pierre Beltoise (F2) 1.6-litre Matra MS7 [01] - Cosworth FVA
5 Piers Courage (F2) 1.6-litre McLaren M4A [M4A/2] - Cosworth FVA
6 Jo Schlesser (F2) 1.6-litre Matra MS5 [10] - Cosworth FVA
7 Robin Widdows (F2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT23 [6] - Cosworth FVA
8 Frank Gardner (F2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT23 [3] - Cosworth FVA
9 Brian Hart (F2) 1.6-litre Protos '16' - Cosworth FVA
10 Johnny Servoz-Gavin (F2) 1.6-litre Matra MS5 [04] - Cosworth FVA
11 Gijs van Lennep (F2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT23 [5] - Cosworth FVA
12 Harry Stiller (F2) 1.6-litre Cooper T82 [F2-1-66] - Cosworth FVA
13 Rob Slotemaker (F2) 1.6-litre Protos '16' - Cosworth FVA
14 Robs Lamplough (F2) 1.6-litre Lola T62/T64 [SL62/8] - Ford twin cam
15 Ian Raby (F2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT14 [FL-7-65] - Ford twin cam
16 Andrew Fletcher (F2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT18 [F2-5-66] - Ford twin cam
17 Arthur Mallock (F2) 1.6-litre Mallock U2 Mk 6B - Ford twin cam
18 Philip Robinson (F2) 1.6-litre Alexis Mk 8 [HF 803?] - Ford twin cam BRM
19 Mike Beckwith (F2) 1.6-litre Cooper T84 [F2-1-67] - Cosworth FVA

Notes on the cars:

  1. McLaren M4A [M4A/2] (Piers Courage): Entered by John Coombes for Piers Courage in F2 in 1967. Crashed at Brands Hatch in August 1967 and believed to have been rebuilt on a new tub before its next race at Albi four weeks later, but Autosport makes no mention of a rebuild nor of it being a new car. Raced by Piers Courage in the 1968 Tasman series. Sold to Niel Allen and raced in Australian events in 1968 until Allen crashed heavily at Lakeside in July, reportedly requiring another new tub to be fabricated. Raced again by Allen in 1969, then to Pat Burke for drivers Len Goodwin 1970-71 and Warwick Brown 1971. Sold by Burke and Peter Malloy to Erol Richardson but bought back by Pat Burke around 1982. Restored by Molloy for Burke and retained until sold to John Hugenholtz. To David Coplowe (England) by 1994. Raced in the HSCC Historic Formula Racing Car Championship in 1995. Raced by Coplowe until 2010, and sold to Gareth Williams (Oxfordshire) in 2012.
  2. Brabham BT23 [3] (Frank Gardner): Motor Racing Developments entry for Frank Gardner in 1967. To Squadra Tartaruga for Xavier Perrot (Zürich, Switzerland) to race in F2 in 1968. Retained early 1969 but damaged at Nürburgring 27 April by a Porsche landing on top of it. Sold via Jo Siffert in 1969 to Jacques Joliat (Porrentruy, Switzerland) who raced it in French and Swiss hillclimbs in 1970 and 1971, before replacing the FVA with a FVC for 1972. Unknown in 1973 and 1974, then to Michel Salvi (Malbuisson, France) and raced with a 1300cc Renault Gordini engine in 1975 and 1976. To Alain Ribager (Mulhouse, Alsace, France) in 1977, and raced by him until 1979. In 1980, Daniel Coquet raced a 1300cc Brabham a few times, and advertised it in October that year as a BT23 with 1300cc Renault engine. Then in 1981 and 1982, Jean-Pierre Mutel raced a Renault-engined BT23 which is very probably the same car. Found by Gérard Gamand in 1984 near Valence, France with March bodywork but still with a Renault engine. To Michel Champelovier 1989 then 'Hollinger' then Thierry De Mortier by 2006. To Max Pearson (Queensland, Australia) 2010.
  3. Brabham BT23 [4] (Alan Rees): Roy Winkelmann Racing for Alan Rees in F2 1967. To Walter Habegger (Oberönz, Switzerland) 1968 for Swiss championship events. To Gérard Pillon (Geneva, Switzerland) 1969 and used in Swiss national events and French hillclimbs. (Although one source gives this as the car of Enzo Corti at Rheims and Albi in 1969, that identification looks highly doubtful.) Crashed at Côte de la Faucille on 7 September and not seen again. In 2009, Walter Habegger recalled that Pillon had an accident in the car and that it was badly damaged.
  4. Brabham BT23 [6] (Robin Widdows): 1967 Whitley Racing Services for Robin Widdows. Sold at the end of the 1967 season to Mitsubishi Motors and shipped to Japan. May have been used by Kouichi Satou in 1973 and Masaru Tanaka in 1975
  5. Brabham BT23 [5] (Gijs van Lennep): Roy Winkelmann Racing for Jochen Rindt in F2 in 1967, winning nine races that season. Also for Gijs van Lennep as a Roy Winkelmann Racing Team Holland entry at Zandvoort that July. Then used by Denny Hulme for the 1968 Tasman series but crashed at Pukekohe. Feo Stanton and Alex Mildren bought the wreck which went, less suspension, to Bob Britton in Australia who used it to make a jig for a 'Rorstan' for Stanton, a 'Mildren' for Alex Mildren and his own series of Rennmax BN3 cars. The BT23 frame later passed to Graham Hepburn and then to Denis Lupton (Melbourne) 1981 who also bought the suspension, by then with Les Sargent. Sold to George Goodare (Sydney, NSW) 1983 - Jean-Marie Muller (France) 2008 . Involved in an accident at Reims in 2010 and reported to be damaged by fire. Subsequent history unknown.
  6. Cooper T82 [F2-1-66] (Harry Stiller): Run by Bob Gerard as a quasi-works F2 team in 1966 for driver Bob Anderson, but also raced by Mike Beckwith towards the end of the season. Rebuilt with a Ford twin cam for the new 1600cc F2 in 1967 and driven by Beckwith, Peter Gethin, Alan Rollinson and others. Presumably this is the car that was next seen in 1969 when fitted with its original Cosworth SCA engine and being raced in hillclimbs by Donald L. Gray (Rotherham, South Yorkshire). Gray continued to pick up class award with this car into 1972. Subsequent history unknown but a "ex-Rollinson, ex-Gethin" Cooper T82 was raced by Ronnie Haines with a Ford twin cam engine in FORCE races in 2003 and in HSCC racing since then.
  7. Lola T62/T64 [SL62/8] (Robs Lamplough): John Surtees' 1966 F2 car according to Lola records, and raced only at Karlskoga in August 1966. To Robs Lamplough (London) at the end of 1966 and raced in 1967 F2 and libre, when it was described as having been updated to T63 specification. Then to John L'Amie in Ireland for 1600cc class racing. Sold to the US in Sep 1968, and almost certain to be the car imported by Pierre Philips of Pierre's Motor Racing (Portland, OR) and raced by Robert Schmidt (Portland, OR) for Formula B in 1969. From Schmidt it was sold to Sans Thompson (Banks, OR), who in turn sold it to Robert 'Bob' Tracy (Hillsboro, OR), who raced it in local Formula B in 1973. While owned by Tracy, the Lola was crashed by David E.B. 'Deb' Ward in 1974 at a driving school at Kent. Many years later, it was acquired by Lawrence Hayes, still in Tracy's livery, and sold by him via Rob Shanahan in February 2012 back to Robs Lamplough.
  8. Brabham BT18 [F2-5-66] (Andrew Fletcher): David Preston ran a Brabham with a 1.6-litre Ford twin-cam engine in libre racing throughout 1966. The car was generally described as a BT14 but that may just be because comentators were used to the twincam Brabham being a BT14. His season was punctuated by a serious accident at Silverstone on 25 Jun and he was not seen again for eight weeks. Andrew Fletcher then raced a Brabham BT18 in F2 and in libre in 1967, the car being identified by Motoring News as one that had been raced in libre during 1966. Then, in January 1969, when Fletcher traded up to a Chevron B8, his BT18 was described as being ex-Preston. The subsequent history of the Brabham is unknown.
  9. Lola T100 [SL100/6] (Chris Irwin): New for John Surtees to drive for Lola Racing at Mallory Park in May 1967, fitted with a Cosworth FVA engine. Surtees won at Mallory, and the next race at Zolder. This was then the team's main FVA car, as SL100/2 had been rebuilt in narrow-track form, and SL100/4 had been sold to David Bridges. Raced by Chris Irwin from July onwards, then by Andrea de Adamich at Enna. Raced by Irwin in F2 in early 1968, but after Irwin was badly injured in sports car race in May, the T100 was sold to Escuderia Nacional CS to replace SL100/8 that had been wrecked by Alex Soler-Roig. Raced by Soler-Roig for the rest of the 1968 season. To John Watson (Craigavad, County Down, Northern Ireland) and fitted with a Ford twin cam for local libre racing in 1969. To Dave Furlong (Dublin, Ireland) for 1970, then to John Burke (Dublin) for 1971. It was raced by Richie Conroy for Burke in 1972, then by Burke again in libre racing in 1973. Advertised by Burke, still with Ford twin cam engine and Hewland FT200 gearbox, in November 1973. Subsequent history unknown, but said by a later owner to have been owned by Bob Eccles (Oldbury, West Midland) in the late 1970s. If that is correct, it would be the second T100 that Eccles acquired as a source of spares for his main car. It is then believed to be the car raced by Pat Speer in HSCC events in 1985. Ted Walker then had two Lola T100s, probably the two ex-Eccles cars, and one remained in pieces while he had them, logically this one. According to a later Bonhams sale description, this car was owned by Speer in the 1970s, and was acquired by Louis Bernat (Chicago, IL) in 1989. Bernat died in 1997, and the car was advertised by his son Robert Bernat (Chicago, IL) in 2005, bought by Paul Busby, and returned to England. Sold at the Bonhams Brooklands auction in December 2011 to Robs Lamplough, but later sold back to Busby in 2015.
  10. Brabham BT14 [FL-7-65] (Ian Raby): Bought new by Jackie Epstein for 1965 and used in both Formule Libre (with a Ford twin cam) and Formula 2 (with a Cosworth SCA). Sold at the end of the season to Ian Raby (Brighton, Sussex) who raced it in November 1965 and then in F2 through 1966. Converted back to its Ford twin cam engine for 1967 and continued in F2 up to Zandvoort in July when Raby suffered the injuries from which he later died. The BT14 was rebuilt and Tony Barchou of Ian Raby Racing in 1968 and then, as a BT14/18, in rounds of the European F5000 series in 1969. Engine and transmission sold to Alan Jones and rolling chassis to Rob 'Tiny' Littler but he did not use it and eventually sold it to a collector in California. Nothing further known until a car with this claimed history owned by Don Orosco (Monterey, CA) c1995. Subsequently via John Zuppan (Portland, OR) and Jim Schnell (Seattle, WA) to Jonathan Burke (San Francisco, CA) early 2005.

Sources

Note that the identification of individual cars in these results is based on the material presented elsewhere in this site and may in some cases contradict the organisers' published results.

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