Honda capitalised on their long hours of testing at Zandvoort when Ginther claimed a front-row space at the Dutch Grand Prix with Graham Hill and Jim Clark


Sunday 18th July 1965

Honda capitalised on their long hours of testing at Zandvoort when Ginther claimed a front-row space at the Dutch Grand Prix with Graham Hill and Jim Clark. He shot into the lead for the first 2 laps. Hill took the lead and then Clark overtook him on lap 6. Hill fell back with rev counter problems, and Stewart was left to duel with first Gurney and then with the eventuial race winner Clark, ending up with a Scottish 1-2.


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