1962 Formula One Season - Non-Championship Race Results

Non-Championship Race Results

The following Formula One races which did not count towards the World Championship of Drivers or the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers were also held in 1962.

Race Name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
V Cape Grand Prix Killarney January 2 Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax Report
IV Brussels Grand Prix Heysel April 1 Willy Mairesse Ferrari Report
III Lombank Trophy Snetterton April 14 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
XIV Lavant Cup Goodwood April 23 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax Report
X Glover Trophy Goodwood April 23 Graham Hill BRM Report
XXII Pau Grand Prix Pau April 23 Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax Report
VII Aintree 200 Aintree April 29 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
XV BRDC International Trophy Silverstone May 12 Graham Hill BRM Report
XX Naples Grand Prix Posillipo May 20 Willy Mairesse Ferrari Report
I International 2000 Guineas Mallory Park June 11 John Surtees Lola-Climax Report
XIII Crystal Palace Trophy Crystal Palace June 11 Innes Ireland Lotus-BRM Report
III Reims Grand Prix Reims-Gueux July 1 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax Report
XII Solitude Grand Prix Solitudering July 15 Dan Gurney Porsche Report
VIII Kanonloppet Karlskoga August 12 Masten Gregory Lotus-BRM Report
I Mediterranean Grand Prix Enna-Pergusa August 19 Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari Report
III Danish Grand Prix Roskildering August 25–26 Jack Brabham Lotus-Climax Report
IX Gold Cup Oulton Park September 1 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
I Mexican Grand Prix Magdalena Mixhuca November 4 Jim Clark
Trevor Taylor
Lotus-Climax Report
V Rand Grand Prix Kyalami December 15 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
II Natal Grand Prix Westmead December 22 Trevor Taylor Lotus-Climax Report

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