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Many FIA rules were broken during the weekend, including the rule about having a clear weekend between Championship Grand Prix. Furthermore, a red flag was used to signal the start, although Jim Clark immediately swept into the lead from pole position. There was also controversy on the grid when Graham Hill stalled, with the usual procedure abandoned and the BRM allowed to be restarted and wheeled back into position.

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  • 1963 French Grand Prix
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  • Many FIA rules were broken during the weekend, including the rule about having a clear weekend between Championship Grand Prix. Furthermore, a red flag was used to signal the start, although Jim Clark immediately swept into the lead from pole position. There was also controversy on the grid when Graham Hill stalled, with the usual procedure abandoned and the BRM allowed to be restarted and wheeled back into position.
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  • GBR
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  • GBR
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  • 8(xsd:double)
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  • GBR
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  • GBR
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  • Jim Clark
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  • Temporary Street Circuit
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  • RSA-1928
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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Winner
  • Jim Clark
Date
  • --06-30
OfficialName
  • XLIX Grand Prix de l'A.C.F.
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  • 240(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • The Reims-Gueux Grand Prix layout from 1954-72
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  • 53(xsd:integer)
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  • Reims
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • 440(xsd:double)
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  • Graham Hill
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • Tony Maggs
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  • FRA
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  • Jim Clark
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  • Reims, France
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  • 12(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Many FIA rules were broken during the weekend, including the rule about having a clear weekend between Championship Grand Prix. Furthermore, a red flag was used to signal the start, although Jim Clark immediately swept into the lead from pole position. There was also controversy on the grid when Graham Hill stalled, with the usual procedure abandoned and the BRM allowed to be restarted and wheeled back into position. Despite having his biggest rival get a break in the rules in their favour, Clark produced a second dominant display in a week. The Scot had virtually won the race by the end of lap one, dancing the Lotus 25 round the circuit without issue. It was a second Grand Chelem in as many races when the Scot took the chequered flag, having taken fastest lap and led throughout for over two hours. Tony Maggs and Hill completed the podium.
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