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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