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1973 French Grand Prix

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8th round of the 1973 Formula One Championship
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1973 French Grand Prix
Race details
Date1 July 1973
LocationCircuit Paul Ricard,Le Castellet,France
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.809 km (3.610 miles)
Distance54 laps, 313.686 km (194.915 miles)
WeatherSunny and warm
Pole position
DriverTyrrell-Ford
Time1:48.37
Fastest lap
DriverNew ZealandDenny HulmeMcLaren-Ford
Time1:50.99 on lap 52
Podium
FirstLotus-Ford
SecondTyrrell-Ford
ThirdBrabham-Ford
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The1973 French Grand Prix was aFormula One motor race held at thePaul Ricard Circuit on 1 July 1973. It was race 8 of 15 in both the1973 World Championship of Drivers and the1973 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. It was the first victory for two-time World Championship runner-upRonnie Peterson.

Qualifying

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Qualifying classification

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Pos.DriverConstructorTimeNo
1Jackie StewartTyrrell-Ford1:48.371
2Jody ScheckterMcLaren-Ford1:49.182
3Emerson FittipaldiLotus-Ford1:49.363
4François CevertTyrrell-Ford1:49.394
5Ronnie PetersonLotus-Ford1:49.455
6Denis HulmeMcLaren-Ford1:49.686
7Jean-Pierre JarierMarch-Ford1:50.697
8Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Ford1:50.758
9Clay RegazzoniBRM1:50.999
10Arturo MerzarioFerrari1:51.1710
11Mike HailwoodSurtees-Ford1:51.1711
12Jacky IckxFerrari1:51.4412
13Andrea de AdamichBrabham-Ford1:51.5313
14James HuntMarch-Ford1:51.6314
15Jean-Pierre BeltoiseBRM1:51.6715
16Graham HillShadow-Ford1:51.7016
17Niki LaudaBRM1:51.7817
18Carlos PaceSurtees-Ford1:51.8818
19Wilson FittipaldiBrabham-Ford1:52.0719
20George FollmerShadow-Ford1:52.3020
21Jackie OliverShadow-Ford1:52.9421
22Reine WisellMarch-Ford1:53.2022
23Henri PescaroloIso-Ford1:53.5623
24Howden GanleyIso-Ford1:53.8724
25Rikky von OpelEnsign-Ford1:55.5525

Race

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Controversy

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This race was notable for a collision involvingJody Scheckter andEmerson Fittipaldi. Scheckter, who was given an opportunity to drive a factory McLaren for this event was leading from the start in just his third Formula One race. On lap 41, Fittipaldi had closed and attempted to pass the South African, but Scheckter closed the door and they made heavy contact, forcing Emerson into retirement. Scheckter continued but retired shortly afterwards with suspension damage. Fittipaldi ran to the McLaren pits, eventually resulting in fierce words between the two drivers. Scheckter claimed years later that Fittipaldi had called him a 'young hooligan' for his role in the incident. Many drivers wanted him banned from the sport, but McLaren instead decided to put him on the sidelines for a number of races.

Results

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Meanwhile, after so many promising races turned to nothing, Swedish driverRonnie Peterson finally celebrated victory for the first time in his career, driving aLotus.Tyrrell driverFrançois Cevert finished in second place, whilstCarlos Reutemann achieved the first podium of his career, finishing third in aBrabham. He was followed byJackie Stewart's Tyrrell in fourth,Jacky Ickx's Ferrari in fifth, andJames Hunt scoring the first point of his F1 career driving aHesketh-owned March.

Classification

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PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
12SwedenRonnie PetersonLotus-Ford541:41:36.5259
26FranceFrançois CevertTyrrell-Ford54+ 40.9246
310ArgentinaCarlos ReutemannBrabham-Ford54+ 46.4884
45United KingdomJackie StewartTyrrell-Ford54+ 46.9313
53BelgiumJacky IckxFerrari54+ 48.90122
627United KingdomJames HuntMarch-Ford54+ 1:22.54141
74ItalyArturo MerzarioFerrari54+ 1:29.1910 
87New ZealandDenny HulmeMcLaren-Ford54+ 1:29.536 
921AustriaNiki LaudaBRM54+ 1:45.7617 
1012United KingdomGraham HillShadow-Ford53+ 1 Lap16 
1120FranceJean-Pierre BeltoiseBRM53+ 1 Lap15 
1219SwitzerlandClay RegazzoniBRM53+ 1 Lap9 
1324BrazilCarlos PaceSurtees-Ford51+ 3 Laps18 
1425New ZealandHowden GanleyIso-Marlboro-Ford51+ 3 Laps24 
1529LiechtensteinRikky von OpelEnsign-Ford51+ 3 Laps25 
1611BrazilWilson FittipaldiBrabham-Ford50+ 4 Laps19 
Ret8South AfricaJody ScheckterMcLaren-Ford43Collision damage2 
Ret1BrazilEmerson FittipaldiLotus-Ford41Collision3 
Ret23United KingdomMike HailwoodSurtees-Ford29Oil Leak11 
Ret9ItalyAndrea de AdamichBrabham-Ford28Halfshaft13 
Ret15SwedenReine WisellMarch-Ford20Overheating22 
Ret16United StatesGeorge FollmerShadow-Ford16Fuel system20 
Ret26FranceHenri PescaroloIso-Marlboro-Ford16Overheating23 
Ret14FranceJean-Pierre JarierMarch-Ford7Halfshaft7 
Ret17United KingdomJackie OliverShadow-Ford0Clutch21 
Source:[1]

Notes

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  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Liechtensteiner driverRikky von Opel. He was the first driver to drive for themicrostate.
  • This was the 5th fastest lap set byMcLaren.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
11United KingdomJackie Stewart42
12BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi41
3FranceFrançois Cevert31
24SwedenRonnie Peterson19
15New ZealandDenny Hulme19
Source:[2]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
11United KingdomLotus-Ford52 (56)
12United KingdomTyrrell-Ford51 (55)
3United KingdomMcLaren-Ford26
4ItalyFerrari12
5United KingdomBrabham-Ford11
Source:[2]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 7 results from the first 8 races and the best 6 results from the last 7 races counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.


References

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  1. ^"1973 French Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved22 December 2015.
  2. ^ab"France 1973 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. Retrieved15 March 2019.


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