Portuguese Grand Prix 1960 - Race Schedule and Countdown

Portuguese Grand Prix

Oporto Portugal

Complete

Aug 14, 1960 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
Cooper-Climax
🥈2nd Place
Cooper-Climax
🥉3rd Place
Team Lotus

Race Summary

Jack Brabham's extraordinary winning streak reached five consecutive victories with a commanding performance at the Circuito da Boavista street circuit in Porto, effectively sealing his second world championship with two races still remaining. The Australian's mastery of the challenging Portuguese street circuit, with its demanding combination of elevation changes, cobblestones, and unforgiving walls, demonstrated his complete superiority over the field. Brabham's ability to maintain both pace and consistency across such diverse circuits - from the ultra-fast Reims to the technical challenge of Porto - marked him as one of the sport's truly great champions. The victory represented the peak of Brabham's dominance, with the Cooper-Climax combination proving virtually unbeatable throughout the season's middle phase.

Bruce McLaren secured another solid second place, the young New Zealander continuing to show the consistency that would cement his position as runner-up in the final championship standings. The race marked a significant breakthrough for Jim Clark, who claimed his first Grand Prix podium finish with third place in only his fourth Formula 1 start. The 24-year-old Scot's smooth, flowing driving style was already evident, as he guided his Lotus 18 through the treacherous Porto streets with remarkable composure. Clark's performance hinted at the greatness to come, though few could have imagined that within three years he would become the sport's dominant force. The Portuguese Grand Prix confirmed Cooper's complete technical superiority and Brabham's status as the championship's undisputed master, with the title race now a mathematical formality awaiting only official confirmation.