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1965 New Zealand Grand Prix
Race 1 of 8 in 1965 Tasman Series
Race details
Date 9 January 1965
Location Pukekohe Park Raceway, Pukekohe, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.5 km (2.2 miles)
Distance 50 laps, 175 km (110 miles)
Weather Sunny
Pole position
Driver Brabham-Climax
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Graham Hill Brabham-Climax
Time 1'26.3
Podium
First Brabham-Climax
Second Brabham-Climax
Third
  • New Zealand Jim Palmer
Brabham-Climax

The 1965 New Zealand Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Pukekohe Park Raceway on 9 January 1965. The race was held over 50 laps of the 3.5 km (2.2 mi) combined circuit for a total distance of 175 km (110 mi). The Grand Prix was run for open wheel racing cars, specifically conforming to either the 2.5 litre Tasman Formula regulations or the 1.6 litre New Zealand National Formula regulations.

It was the 12th New Zealand Grand Prix, doubled as the opening round of the 1965 Tasman Series. The race attracted 19 starters, including several overseas based drivers and teams. A large contingent of cars from Australia competed, including Frank Gardner competing for Alec Mildren Racing. Lex Davison and Leo Geoghegan brought across their own teams, while 1962 Formula One world champion, British racer Graham Hill race a Brabham for David McKay's Scuderia Veloce team. Star attraction though was the appearance of Team Lotus with their lead driver, 1963 World Champion, Jim Clark. Local honour was upheld by Bruce McLaren, who in an early iteration of the later McLaren team brought a pair of factory supported Coopers to race with American racer, the 1961 World Champion Phil Hill as his number two. The race was won by Graham Hill, his first victory in the NZGP. Gardner finished second to be the first 'antipodean' while first New Zealander was domestic series racer Jim Palmer in a career highlight as Brabham racing cars clean swept the podium.

Classification

Results as follows:[1][2]

Pos No. Driver Team Car Laps Time Points
1 2 United Kingdom Graham Hill Scuderia Veloce Brabham BT11A / Climax FPF 2.5 50 1h 13m 43.4s 9
2 11 Australia Frank Gardner Alec Mildren Racing Brabham BT11A / Climax FPF 2.5 50 1h 15m 06.3s 6
3 41 New Zealand Jim Palmer George Palmer Brabham BT7A / Climax FPF 2.5 49 4
4 17 New Zealand John Riley John Riley Lotus 18/21 / Climax FPF 2.5 47 3
5 25 New Zealand Rex Flowers Rex Flowers Lola Mk4 / Climax FPF 2.5 47 2
6 16 Australia Leo Geoghegan Team Total Lotus 32 / Ford 1.5 47 1
7 8 New Zealand Andy Buchanan Andy Buchanan Brabham BT6 / Ford 1.5 46
8 15 New Zealand Red Dawson Bruce McLaren Racing Cooper T53 / Climax FPF 2.5 46
9 14 Australia Kerry Grant Lesco Racing Lotus 22 / Ford 1.5 46
10 9 New Zealand Bill Thomasen Corsair Racing Team Brabham BT4 / Climax FPF 2.5 45
11 10 New Zealand Dene Hollier Dene Hollier Ltd. Lotus 20B / Ford 1.5 43
12 20 New Zealand Ken Smith Ken Smith Lotus 22 / Ford 1.5 41
13 12 New Zealand Roly Levis Roly Levis Brabham BT6 / Ford 1.5 40
14 New Zealand Bill Stone Bill Stone Cooper T52 / Ford 1.5 39
Ret 5 Australia Lex Davison Ecurie Australie Brabham BT4 / Climax FPF 33
Ret 4 New Zealand Bruce Abernethy Rothmans Driver Scheme Cooper T66 / Climax FPF 2.5 32
Ret 48 New Zealand Bruce McLaren Bruce McLaren Racing Cooper T70/79 / Climax FPF 13
Ret 6 Australia Arnold Glass Capitol Motors Cooper T55 / Climax FPF 2.5 3
Ret 1 United Kingdom Jim Clark Team Lotus Lotus 32B / Climax FPF 2
DNS 48 United States Phil Hill Bruce McLaren Racing Cooper T70/79 / Climax FPF

Notes

References

  1. ^ Anderson, Don. "XII New Zealand Grand Prix". tasman-series.com. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  2. ^ Sergent, Bruce. "1965 Round 1 Pukekohe". Kia Ora. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
Preceded by Tasman Series
1965
Succeeded by
Preceded by New Zealand Grand Prix
1965
Succeeded by