1963 Aintree 200

The race was run over 50 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Graham Hill in a BRM P57.

Jim Clark's Lotus 25 was left on the starting line with a flat battery and joined the race a lap down, but after 16 laps, he swapped cars with his team-mate Trevor Taylor who was in fifth place at the time.

Clark moved up to finish third, while Taylor was left in seventh place.

Clark set the fastest lap of the race in Taylor's car.

Jack Brabham qualified in second place but failed to start after suffering a broken piston in practice.