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1961 Natal Grand Prix

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Date
  
17 December 1961

Course length
  
3.62 km (2.2496 mi)

Official name
  
I Natal Grand Prix

Location
  
Westmead Circuit, Durban

Course
  
Permanent racing facility

Distance
  
89 laps, 322.213 km (200.214 mi)

The 1st Natal Grand Prix was a motor race, run to South African Formula One-style rules, held on 17 December 1961 at Westmead Circuit, South Africa. The race was run over 89 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Jim Clark, in his Lotus 21.

There were no great differences between the local rules to which this race was run and the international Formula One rules, but for example sports car bodies were permitted, such as the Porsche special driven by Jennings.

Clark led the race from start to finish, with only Stirling Moss, who had started from the back of the grid, able to stay on the same lap by the end. The local South African entrants were outclassed, with the first of them finishing three laps down on Clark.

References

1961 Natal Grand Prix Wikipedia