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East London

East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Original Circuit

Extension: 3,920 Km

Lap Record: 1:27.600

Year: 1965

Driver: Jim Clark

Car: Lotus-Climax 33

Speed: 161,096 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:27.200

Year: 1965

Driver: Jim Clark

Car: Lotus-Climax 33

Speed: 161,835 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1969 Border 100 69 July 14 Rhodesia John Love
Great Britain Lotus 42
00:58:52.900 SAF1
1968 Border 100 68 July 8 Rhodesia John Love
Great Britain Lotus 50
01:12:19.100 SAF1
1966 Border 100 66 July 11 Rhodesia Sam Tingle
South Africa LDS 50
01:14:53.500 SAF1
1966 12th International RAC Grand Prix of South Africa (SAF1) January 1 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Brabham 58
SAF1
1966 12th International RAC Grand Prix of South Africa January 1 Great Britain Mike Spence
Great Britain Lotus 60
01:29:39.400 F1EC
1965 11th International RAC Grand Prix of South Africa January 1 Great Britain Jim Clark
Great Britain Lotus 85
02:06:46.000 F1
1963 10th International RAC Grand Prix of South Africa December 28 Great Britain Jim Clark
Great Britain Lotus 85
02:10:36.900 F1
1962 9th International RAC Grand Prix of South Africa December 29 Great Britain Graham Hill
Great Britain BRM 82
02:08:03.300 F1
1961 8th International RAC South African Grand Prix December 26 Great Britain Jim Clark
Great Britain Lotus 80
02:06:49.200 F1EC
1960 7th RAC International South African Grand Prix December 27 Great Britain Stirling Moss
Germany Porsche 80
02:11:02.000 F1EC
1959 6th RAC South African Grand Prix January 1, 1960 Belgium Paul Frère
Great Britain Cooper 60
F1EC

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John Miles
Border 100 – 1969

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