1964 British Grand Prix

The 1964 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Brands Hatch on July 11, 1964. The event was also designated as the European Grand Prix. It was the first of twelve Formula One races to be held at the southern England circuit, it would alternate with Silverstone up until 1987. The race was won by Jim Clark driving a Lotus 25.

Read more about 1964 British Grand Prix:  Classification, Championship Standings After The Race

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