1962 French Motorcycle Grand Prix - 1962 French Grand Prix Side-car Final Standings

1962 French Grand Prix Side-car Final Standings

13 laps (104.715 kilometres (65.067 mi))

Place Rider Number Country Machine Speed Time Points
1 Max Deubel / Emil Hörner Germany BMW 108.404 km/h (67.359 mph) 57:57.5 8
2 Florian Camathias / Horst Burkhardt Switzerland BMW 107.217 km/h (66.622 mph) 58:36.0 6
3 Chris Vincent / Eric Bliss Britain BSA 103.069 km/h (64.044 mph) 1h.00:57.5 4
4 Otto Kölle / Dieter Hess Germany BMW 103.069 km/h (64.044 mph) 1h.00:57.5 3
5 Claude Lambert / Alfred Herzig Switzerland BMW 100.5 km/h (62.4 mph) 1h.02:31.0 2
6 Eric Pickup / Keith Scott Britain BMW 100.459 km/h (62.422 mph) 1h.02:32.5 1

Number of finishers: 14

Fastest Lap Florian Camathias / Horst Burkhardt 4:19.0 = 111.961 km/h (69.569 mph)

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