. Belgian GP Spa-Francorchamps Jun 12, 1966 28 Laps, 14.1 The field for the Belgian GP was much the same as it had been at Monaco a fortnight earlier although Dan Gurney had joined the series with a Climax-engined Eagle, his Weslake V12 engines still not being ready. The first new Lotus-BRM 43 appeared in the hands of Peter Arundell but Jim Clark stayed with his 2-liter Lotus-Climax form the previous year. Most of the teams had technical problems in practice and so John Surtees was fastest by three second
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