F1 : British Grand Prix 1965: the race that defined heady era for home drivers


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There is little that stirs the heart of British motor racing fans quite like the cars Colin Chapman was making at Lotus during the 1960s. While they will be enjoying Lewis Hamilton’s resurgence as he attempts to win a third world championship, he is part of a racing industry in this country that owes so much to those heady days.


And there were few that defined the era like the British Grand Prix of 1965, when the nation owned the event and Jim Clark, Graham Hill and John Surtees were the last British trio to complete a podium lock-out at the race.

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