Results
| Pos | Driver | Entrant | Constructor | Time/Retired | Qual |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trevor Taylor / Jim Clark | Team Lotus | Lotus-Climax | 2:03:50.09 | 3 |
| 2 | Jack Brabham | Brabham Racing Organisation | Brabham-Climax | + 1:01.01 | 7 |
| 3 | Innes Ireland | UDT Laystall Racing Team | Lotus-Climax | + 1 lap | 2 |
| 4 | Jim Hall | Jim Hall | Lotus-Climax | + 1 lap | 10 |
| 5 | Masten Gregory | UDT Laystall Racing Team | Lotus-BRM | + 1 lap | 9 |
| 6 | Rob Schroeder | John Mecom | Lotus-Climax | + 3 laps | 11 |
| 7 | Carel Godin de Beaufort | Ecurie Maarsbergen | Porsche | + 3 laps | 12 |
| 8 | Homer Rader | Jim Hall | Lotus-Climax | + 3 laps | 14 |
| 9 | Jay Chamberlain | Ecurie Excelsior | Lotus-Climax | + 7 laps | 16 |
| Ret | Walt Hansgen | Walter Hansgen | Lotus-Climax | Ignition | 13 |
| Ret | Roger Penske | Dupont Team Zerex | Lotus-Climax | Gearbox | 6 |
| Ret | Bruce McLaren | Cooper Car Company | Cooper-Climax | Engine | 5 |
| DSQ | Jim Clark | Team Lotus | Lotus-Climax | Push start | 1 |
| Ret | Roy Salvadori | Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing Team | Lola-Climax | Accident (Rear suspension) | 8 |
| Ret | Alan Connell | Alan Connell | Cooper-Climax | Engine | 15 |
| Ret | Wolfgang Seidel | Autosport Team Wolfgang Seidel | Lotus-BRM | Gearbox | 17 |
| Ret | John Surtees | Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing Team | Lotus-Climax | Ignition | 4 |
| WD | Moises Solana | Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing Team | Cooper-BRM | Car too slow | - |
| DNS | Ricardo RodrÃguez | Rob Walker Racing Team | Lotus-Climax | Fatal accident | - |
| DNA | Dan Gurney | Porsche System Engineering | Porsche | ||
| DNA | Jo Bonnier | Porsche System Engineering | Porsche |
- Moises Solana withdrew from the event during practice, complaining that his car was too slow. His fastest recorded time was faster than those of Seidel, Connell, Rader, Chamberlain and Hansgen.
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