1963 Formula One Season - Non-Championship Race Results

Non-Championship Race Results

Other Formula One races were also held in 1963, which did not count towards the World Championship.

# Race Name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
1 IV Lombank Trophy Snetterton 30 March Graham Hill BRM Report
2 XXIII Pau Grand Prix Pau 15 April Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
3 XI Glover Trophy Goodwood 15 April Innes Ireland Lotus-BRM Report
4 IV Gran Premio Citta di Imola Imola 21 April Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
5 XIV Gran Premio di Siracusa Syracuse 25 April Jo Siffert Lotus-BRM Report
6 XIX BARC Aintree 200 Aintree 27 April Graham Hill BRM Report
7 XVI BRDC International Trophy Silverstone 11 May Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
8 XV Gran Premio di Roma Vallelunga 19 May Bob Anderson Lola-Climax Report
9 III Solituderennen Solitudering 28 July Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax Report
10 XII Kanonloppet Karlskoga 11 August Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
11 III Mediterranean Grand Prix Enna Pergusa 18 August John Surtees Ferrari Report
12 I Austrian Grand Prix Zeltweg 1 September Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax Report
13 X International Gold Cup Oulton Park 21 September Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
14 Rand Grand Prix Kyalami 14 December John Surtees Ferrari Report

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