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Gilby Engineering 1962 statistics and results

Season: 1962
Driver Points Races Wins Podiums
Keith Greene 0 2 0 0

1962 statistics

0
Wins
0
Pole positions
0
Podiums
0
Wins
0
Pole positions
0
Podiums
0.0%
Podium percentage
0
Longest podium streak
Average result
19th/23rd
High/low qualifying result
21
Average qualifying result
1
DNF
0
DNS
0
Fastest laps
7
Race laps
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1962 standings progression

1962 results

Race Result Grid Qualifying Points
1 Dutch Grand Prix
May 20, 1962
0
2 Monaco Grand Prix
Jun 3, 1962
0
3 Belgian Grand Prix
Jun 17, 1962
0
4 French Grand Prix
Jul 8, 1962
0
5 British Grand Prix
Jul 21, 1962
0
6 German Grand Prix
Aug 5, 1962
DNF Greene
19th - GRE
19th - GRE
0
7 Italian Grand Prix
Sep 16, 1962
DNQ Greene
- GRE
23rd - GRE
0
8 United States Grand Prix
Oct 7, 1962
0
9 South African Grand Prix
Dec 29, 1962
0

Gilby Engineering - 1962 season overview

Gilby participated in the 1962 Formula 1 season, taking part in all 2 Grands Prix with Keith Greene driving for the team. Despite not securing a podium finish, the team showed determination and made progress throughout the year.

Season highlights

Here are some key moments and achievements from Gilby's 1962 season:

  • Finishes in the points: 0
  • Best qualifying position: 19th
  • Fastest laps: 0
  • Constructor standings: -
  • Points scored: 0

While Gilby did not achieve podium finishes, the team showed resilience and continued to improve throughout the season. For a full overview of their statistics, check out Gilby's lifetime stats.

Gilby 1962 driver comparison

Keith Greene worked hard to maximize the performance of the car, with Keith Greene consistently contributing to the team's points tally:

  • Keith Greene - Best race finish: -

Although podiums eluded the team, Keith Greene were crucial in securing points and developing the car throughout the season.

Gilby Engineering in previous seasons

Gilby has been part of Formula 1 for several years. You can explore more about the team's legacy and performance in past seasons below:

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