1963 Rome Grand Prix - Results

Results

Pos Driver Entrant Constructor Time/Retired Grid Heat 1 / 2
1 Bob Anderson DW Racing Enterprises Lola-Climax 2:02:32.2 2 1st / 1st
2 Carel Godin de Beaufort Ecurie Maarsbergen Porsche + 32.7 s 1 2nd / 2nd
3 Ian Raby Ian Raby (Racing) Gilby-BRM + 1:05.4 s 5 3rd / 3rd
4 Roberto Lippi Scuderia Settecolli De Tomaso-Maserati 78 laps 13 4th / 5th
5 Gaetano Starrabba Gaetano Starrabba Lotus-Maserati 76 laps 10 5th / 6th
6 Clement Barrau Clement Barrau Lotus-Climax 73 laps 17 7th / 7th
7 Rovero Campello Rovero Campello De Tomaso-O.S.C.A. 71 laps 11 6th / 10th
8 Gastone Zanarotti Gastone Zanarotti De Tomaso-Maserati 68 laps 19 9th / 8th
9 Tim Parnell Tim Parnell Lotus-Climax 68 laps (Engine) 6 Ret / 4th
10 Günther Seiffert Rhine-Ruhr Racing Team Lotus-BRM 67 laps 18 8th / 11th
11 John Campbell-Jones Tim Parnell Lotus-BRM 56 laps 7 12th / 9th
Ret Massimo Natili Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Maserati 36 laps (Oil pipe / Gearbox) 4 Ret / Ret
Ret Juan Manuel Bordeu Count Volpi Porsche 32 laps (Clutch) 8 10th / DNS
Ret Franco Bernabei Alejandro de Tomaso De Tomaso-Ford 27 laps (Engine) 3 Ret / DNS
Ret "Condor" "Condor" De Tomaso-Alfa Romeo 26 laps (Gearbox) 15 11th / Ret
Ret Bernard Collomb Bernard Collomb Lotus-Climax 20 laps 12 13th / DNS
Ret André Wicky André Wicky Cooper-Climax 7 laps (Oil pressure) 14 Ret / DNS
Ret Carlo Peroglio Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Maserati 3 laps (Oil pipe) 16 Ret / DNS
Ret Nasif Estéfano Alejandro de Tomaso De Tomaso 1 lap (Clutch) 9 Ret / DNS
DNQ Kurt Kuhnke Kurt Kuhnke BKL Lotus-Borgward - -
DNQ Ernst Maring Kurt Kuhnke BKL Lotus-Borgward - -
DNP Jo Siffert Siffert Racing Team Lotus-BRM Refused visa to race - -
WD André Pilette André Pilette Lotus-Climax - -
WD Philip Robinson A. Robinson & Sons Lotus-Climax - -
  • Fastest lap: (Heat 1) Bob Anderson 1:30.9
  • Fastest lap: (Heat 2) Bob Anderson 1:29.0

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