1964 News Of The World Trophy
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The 1st News of the World Trophy, previously known as the Glover Trophy, was a motor race, run to
Formula One Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The World Drivers' Championship, ...
rules, held on 30 March 1964 at Goodwood Circuit,
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. The race was run over 42 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Jim Clark in a Lotus 25, after Graham Hill dropped out having led for 40 laps.


Results

* Three other cars were entered, two for SEFAC Ferrari, and one for the
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. All three were withdrawn before the event, with no drivers named.


References

* "The Grand Prix Who's Who", Steve Small, 1995. * "The Formula One Record Book", John Thompson, 1974. {{F1 NC race report , Name_of_race = Glover Trophy , Year_of_race = 1964 , Previous_race_in_season =
1964 Daily Mirror Trophy The 2nd Daily Mirror Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 14 March 1964 at Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, England. The race was run over 35 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Innes Ireland in a BRP. The we ...
, Next_race_in_season = 1964 Syracuse Grand Prix , Previous_year's_race = 1963 Glover Trophy , Next_year's_race = 1965 Sunday Mirror Trophy News of the World Trophy Glover Trophy News of the World 20th century in West Sussex News of the World Trophy News of the World Trophy