1962 World Sportscar Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit Sportscar Winning Team GT Winning Team Results
Sportscar Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers
1 Daytona #96 Frank Arciero #18 NART Results
Dan Gurney Stirling Moss
2 Sebring Did Not Participate #8 Briggs Cunningham Results
Bruce McLaren
3 Sebring #23 Scuderia SSS Venezia #24 NART Results
Jo Bonnier
Lucien Bianchi
Phil Hill
Olivier Gendebien
4 Circuito del Garda Did Not Participate #56 No Team Name Results
Ludovico Scarfiotti
5 Palermo #152 SEFAC Ferrari #86 No Team Name Results
Willy Mairesse
Olivier Gendebien
Ricardo Rodríguez
Giorgio Scarlatti
Pietro Ferraro
6 AVUS Did Not Participate #40 No Team Name Results
Robert Jenny
7 Nürburgring #92 SEFAC Ferrari #51 Peter Nöcker Results
Phil Hill
Olivier Gendebien
Peter Nöcker
Wolfgang Seidel
8 Le Mans #6 SpA Ferrari SEFAC #19 Pierre Noblet Results
Phil Hill
Olivier Gendebien
Pierre Noblet
Jean Guichet
9 Charade #18 Essex Racing Team #3 Scuderia SSS Venezia Results
Alan Rees Carlo Maria Abate
10 Pergusa Did Not Participate #58 Abarth Results
"Pam"
Giancarlo Scotti
11 Goodwood Did Not Participat #15 UDT-Laystall Results
Innes Ireland
12 Nürburgring Did Not Participate #86 Abarth Results
Eberhard Mahle
13 Bridgehampton (2.0) Did Not Participate #31 Chuck Cassel Results
Bob Holbert
14 Bridgehampton (+2.0) #3 NART #17 Bob Grossman Results
Pedro Rodríguez Bob Grossman
15 Montlhéry Did Not Participate #1 NART Results
Pedro Rodríguez
Ricardo Rodríguez

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