1966 Formula One season


The 1966 Formula One season was the 20th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1966 World Championship of Drivers and the 1966 International Cup for F1 Manufacturers which were contested concurrently over a nine-race series that commenced on 22 May and ended on 23 October. The season also included a number of non-championship races for Formula One cars.
Jack Brabham won the World Championship of Drivers and Brabham-Repco was awarded the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.

Championship summary

The season was the first of the '3 litre formula', which saw maximum engine capacity doubled from the previous season. British constructors were forced to look elsewhere after Climax's withdrawal from racing. Ferrari appeared to be as well prepared as in, but John Surtees, after winning the Belgian Grand Prix, left the team after a dispute at Le Mans to join Cooper. Under new regulations, cars completing less than 90% of the race distance were not classified and did not receive points, even if they finished in the top six. Also, the maximum race distance was reduced from 500 km to 400 km.
Jack Brabham took his third and final Drivers' Championship, this time in a car of his own manufacture with an Australian engineered Repco V8 engine. In winning the championship in his own car, Australian Brabham became the first and the only driver to ever win the World Championship in a car carrying his own name. It is also the first time in the history of the World Championship dating back to that a non European or British car had won the championship. Although both Jack Brabham and his teammate, New Zealander Denny Hulme both retired from the season opening Monaco Grand Prix, Brabham with their Oldsmobile based Repco engine caught the rest of the teams on the hop with its speed and reliability. "Black Jack" finished fourth in Belgium, before winning his first race since the 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix by winning the French Grand Prix at Reims. He then won the next three Grands Prix in Britain, Holland and Germany to make it four wins in succession and virtually secure his third championship win. With Hulme finishing fourth in the Drivers' Championship on 18 points with a second in Britain and thirds in France, Italy and Mexico, Brabham won the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers with 42 points, 11 in front of second placed Ferrari.
Bruce McLaren and Dan Gurney emulated Brabham by building their own cars, though with little initial success. BRM and Lotus used 2 litre engines for much of the season. BRM's new H16 engine was largely unsuccessful, though Jim Clark used one in his Lotus 43 to win at Watkins Glen. World Champion John Surtees was the only driver other than Jack Brabham who won more than one race in the season. He won the second round at Spa-Francorchamps for Ferrari, before later winning the final round in Mexico City driving a Cooper-Maserati V12. Ferrari's Italian driver Ludovico Scarfiotti gave the Tifosi something to cheer about when he drove his Ferrari 312 to victory in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Ferrari had a double celebration at Monza as Scarfiotti's teammate Mike Parkes finished 5.8 seconds behind in second place, just holding out third placed Denny Hulme by 0.3 seconds.
In an era of Grand Prix racing where driver safety was only just starting to be a concern, Briton John Taylor died of his injuries after a crash with Jacky Ickx during the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring.
During the Belgian Grand Prix at the 14.120 km, wet Spa-Francorchamps circuit, future triple World Champion Jackie Stewart crashed his BRM at the high speed Masta Kink. Stewart lay trapped under his car in a pool of leaking fuel for 25 minutes as both Graham Hill and Bob Bondurant borrowed a spectator's toolkit to free the Scotsman. Following his crash Stewart became a strong advocate of improving driver safety in not only Grand Prix but motor racing in general with things like vastly improved on-track medical facilities, of which there were virtually none at Spa at the time of his crash.
Jack Brabham's third Drivers' Championship saw him move into a clear second place behind legendary five-time champion Juan Manuel Fangio on the list of Drivers' Champions. The next three-time winner would be Jackie Stewart, who won championships in, and.

Championship schedule

Championship teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1966 FIA World Championship.
EntrantConstructorChassisEngineTyreDriverRounds
Bruce McLaren Motor RacingMcLaren-FordM2BFord 406 3.0 V8 Bruce McLaren1, 8–9
Bruce McLaren Motor RacingMcLaren-SerenissimaM2BSerenissima M166 3.0 V8 Bruce McLaren2, 4–5
Team LotusLotus-Climax33Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 Jim Clark1–6
Team LotusLotus-Climax33Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 Geki7
Team LotusLotus-Climax33Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 Peter Arundell8
Team LotusLotus-Climax33Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 Pedro Rodríguez3, 9
Team LotusLotus-BRM43
33
BRM P75 3.0 H16
BRM P60 2.0 V8
Pedro Rodríguez8
Team LotusLotus-BRM43
33
BRM P75 3.0 H16
BRM P60 2.0 V8
Peter Arundell2–7, 9
Team LotusLotus-BRM43
33
BRM P75 3.0 H16
BRM P60 2.0 V8
Jim Clark7–9
Team LotusLotus-Ford44Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Gerhard Mitter6
Team LotusLotus-Ford44Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Pedro Rodríguez6
Team LotusLotus-Ford44Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Piers Courage6
Reg Parnell RacingLotus-BRM33BRM P60 2.0 V8 Mike SpenceAll
Reg Parnell RacingFerrari246Ferrari 228 2.4 V6 Giancarlo Baghetti7
Brabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-RepcoBT19
BT20
Repco 620 3.0 V8 Jack BrabhamAll
Brabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-RepcoBT19
BT20
Repco 620 3.0 V8 Denny Hulme3–9
Brabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-ClimaxBT22Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Denny Hulme1–2
Brabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-ClimaxBT22Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Chris Irwin4
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Richie Ginther1–2
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Jochen RindtAll
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Chris Amon3
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 John Surtees3–9
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Moisés Solana9
Owen Racing OrganisationBRMP261
P83
BRM P60 2.0 V8
BRM P75 3.0 H16
Graham HillAll
Owen Racing OrganisationBRMP261
P83
BRM P60 2.0 V8
BRM P75 3.0 H16
Jackie Stewart1–2, 4–9
R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamBrabham-BRMBT11BRM P60 2.0 V8 Jo Siffert1
R.R.C. Walker Racing TeamCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Jo Siffert2–5, 7–9
DW Racing EnterprisesBrabham-ClimaxBT11Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Bob Anderson1, 3–7
Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACFerrari246
312/66
Ferrari 228 2.4 V6
Ferrari 218 3.0 V12

Lorenzo Bandini1–3, 5–8
Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACFerrari246
312/66
Ferrari 228 2.4 V6
Ferrari 218 3.0 V12

John Surtees1–2
Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACFerrari246
312/66
Ferrari 228 2.4 V6
Ferrari 218 3.0 V12

Mike Parkes3, 5–7
Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFACFerrari246
312/66
Ferrari 228 2.4 V6
Ferrari 218 3.0 V12

Ludovico Scarfiotti6–7
Anglo-Suisse Racing TeamCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Jo Bonnier1–2, 5–9
Anglo-Suisse Racing TeamBrabham-ClimaxBT22Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Jo Bonnier3
Anglo-Suisse Racing TeamBrabham-ClimaxBT7Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 Jo Bonnier4
Team Chamaco CollectBRMP261BRM P60 2.0 V8 Bob Bondurant1–2, 4, 6–7
Team Chamaco CollectBRMP261BRM P60 2.0 V8 Vic Wilson2
Phil HillLotus-Climax25Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 Phil Hill1
Phil HillMcLaren-FordM2BFord 406 3.0 V8 Phil Hill2
Guy LigierCooper-MaseratiT81Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Guy Ligier1–6
Anglo American RacersEagle-ClimaxMk1Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Dan Gurney2–6, 9
Anglo American RacersEagle-ClimaxMk1Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Phil Hill7
Anglo American RacersEagle-ClimaxMk1Climax FPF 2.8 L4 Bob Bondurant8
Anglo American RacersEagle-WeslakeMk1Weslake 58 3.0 V12 Dan Gurney7–8
Anglo American RacersEagle-WeslakeMk1Weslake 58 3.0 V12 Bob Bondurant9
David BridgesBrabham-BRMBT11BRM P60 2.0 V8 John Taylor3–6
Shannon Racing CarsShannon-ClimaxSH1Climax FPE 3.0 V8 Trevor Taylor4
J.A. Pearce Engineering LtdCooper-FerrariT73Ferrari Tipo 168 3.0 V12 Chris Lawrence4, 6
Caltex Racing TeamBrabham-FordBT18Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Kurt Ahrens Jr.6
Tyrrell Racing OrganisationMatra-BRMMS5BRM P80 1.0 L4 Hubert Hahne6
Tyrrell Racing OrganisationMatra-FordMS5Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Jacky Ickx6
Roy Winkelmann RacingBrabham-FordBT18Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Hans Herrmann6
Roy Winkelmann RacingBrabham-FordBT18Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Alan Rees6
Matra SportsMatra-FordMS5Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Jo Schlesser6
Matra SportsMatra-FordMS5Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Jean-Pierre Beltoise6
Silvio MoserBrabham-FordBT16Ford Cosworth SCA 1.0 L4 Silvio Moser6
Honda R & D CompanyHondaRA273Honda RA273E 3.0 V12 Richie Ginther7–9
Honda R & D CompanyHondaRA273Honda RA273E 3.0 V12 Ronnie Bucknum8–9
Chris Amon RacingBrabham-BRMBT11BRM P60 1.9 V8 Chris Amon7
Bernard White RacingBRMP261BRM P60 1.9 V8 Innes Ireland8–9

Points towards the 1966 World Championship of Drivers were awarded on a 9–6–4–3–2–1 basis for the first six places at each race. Only the best five race results could be retained by each driver.
Jack Brabham won the World Championship of Drivers driving for his own team, Brabham
placed second driving for Ferrari and Cooper
placed third driving for Cooper
Points were awarded on a 9–6–4–3–2–1 basis at each round with only the best five round results retained. Only the best placed car from each manufacturer at each round was eligible to score points.
Pos.ManufacturerMON
BEL
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
ITA
USA
MEX
Pts.
1 Brabham-RepcoRet1111Ret242
2 Ferrari21261Ret31
3 Cooper-MaseratiNC24722130
4 BRM1RetRet3247RetRet22
5 Lotus-BRMRetRetRetRet51251713
6 Lotus-ClimaxRetRetRet43Ret96Ret8
7 Eagle-ClimaxNC5RetRet7DNQDSQ54
8 HondaRetNC43
9 McLaren-FordRetRet5Ret2
10 Brabham-ClimaxRetRet77RetRet61
= Brabham-BRMRet688RetDNQ1
= McLaren-SerenissimaDNS6DNS1
Cooper-Ferrari11Ret0
Eagle-WeslakeRetRetRet0
Shannon-ClimaxRet0
Pos.ManufacturerMON
BEL
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
ITA
USA
MEX
Pts.

Four other Formula One races, which did not count towards the World Championship, were held in 1966.
Race NameCircuitDateWinning driverConstructorReport
South African Grand PrixPrince George1 January Mike Spence Lotus-ClimaxReport
Gran Premio di SiracusaSyracuse1 May John Surtees FerrariReport
BRDC International TrophySilverstone14 May Jack Brabham Brabham-RepcoReport
International Gold CupOulton Park17 September Jack Brabham Brabham-RepcoReport

Grand Prix – the movie of the 1966 Formula One season

The film Grand Prix is a fictionalized version of the 1966 season, which includes footage of the actual races edited together with footage of actors.