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The 1967 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on 10 September 1967. It was race 9 of 11 in 1967 Formula One season.

The race was won by British driver John Surtees driving a Honda. It was the sixth and final career victory for Surtees, as well as the first ever race for the Honda RA300 which he drove to victory. This was the first Formula One race where start lights were used.

This race is considered one of Jim Clark's greatest performances in Formula One. He led the race until lap 12 when he picked up a puncture and lost an entire lap. He then spent the next 48 laps recovering through the field, taking the lead on lap 60, and pulled away. But on the final lap, a lack of fuel in Clark's Lotus 49 allowed Jack Brabham and Surtees to pass the Scotsman and finish first and second, with Surtees ahead by less than a car length at the line.


Offical Name
XXXVIII Gran Premio d'Italia
Date
1967-09-10
Circuit
Course Length
km \ miles
Distance
68 laps, km \ miles

Podium
Pos. Driver Constructor

Pole Position
Driver Consturctor Time

Fastest Lap
Driver Constructor Fastest Lap

This race saw...
  • Driver
    • 6th and last win for 
    • 1st Grand Prix for 
    • 21st and last Grand Prix for 
    • 1st championship point for
  • Team
    • 2nd win for 
  • Engine
    • 2nd win for Honda
    • 20th podium for Repco
Data
  • Weather: Sunny
  • Attendance:
  • Entries: 18
  • Qualified: 18
  • Classified: 7
Post-race Drivers' Standings
Pos. Driver Points
1 43
2 40
3 23
4 20
5 17
6 14
7 13
8 10
9 9
10 7
11 6
12 6
13 3
13 3
15 2
15 2
15 2
15 2
19 1
19 1
19 1
Post-race Constructors' Standings
Pos. Constructor Points
1 57
2 26
3 24
4 20
5 17
6 15
7 13
8 6
8 6
10 3
11 2


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