I took this photograph in the
paddock at Aintree in July 1962 during practice for the British Grand Prix.
Number 8 is the 1962 Porsche
804 of Dan Gurney in which he qualified in sixth position on the grid and
finished the race in ninth position. Number 10 is that of his team mate Joakim
Bonnier who took seventh place on the grid but he retired after 27 laps of the
75 lap race. Porsche had first built a
single seat racing car in 1959, the 718, using the 1,498cc flat-four boxer
engine from their sports car to create a Formula 2 car. In 1961 the engine
capacity for Formula 1 cars was reduced to 1½ litres and the Porsche 718 was
able to compete in Formula 1 races that season. The Porsche 804 was built to
compete in Formula 1 races in the 1962 season using a new Flat-eight engine of
1,494cc, and with this car Dan Gurney won the French Grand Prix and finished in
third place in the German Grand Prix to end the season in fifth place in the
World Drivers' Championship. Jo Bonnier's best finish was fifth place in the
Monaco Grand Prix and he finished in fifteenth place in the Championship.
Porsche finished in fifth place in the World Constructors' Championship. That
first place in the 1962 French Grand Prix is Porsche's only Grand Prix victory.

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