| 1976 Belgian Grand Prix | |||||
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Race 5 of 16 in the1976 Formula One season
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| Race details | |||||
| Date | May 16, 1976 | ||||
| Official name | XXXIV Grote Prijs van Belgie[1] | ||||
| Location | Circuit Zolder,Heusden-Zolder,Belgium | ||||
| Course length | 4.262 km (2.648 miles) | ||||
| Distance | 70 laps, 298.34 km (185.38 miles) | ||||
| Pole position | |||||
| Driver | Ferrari | ||||
| Time | 1:26.55[2] | ||||
| Fastest lap | |||||
| Driver | Ferrari | ||||
| Time | 1:25.98[3] | ||||
| Podium | |||||
| First | Ferrari | ||||
| Second | Ferrari | ||||
| Third | Ligier-Matra | ||||
Lap leaders | |||||
The1976 Belgian Grand Prix was aFormula Onemotor race held atZolder, nearHeusden-Zolder inBelgium on 16 May 1976. The race was the fifth round of the1976 Formula One season.[4] It was the 34thBelgian Grand Prix and the third to be held at Circuit Zolder. Zolder was a replacement venue asNivelles-Baulers nearBrussels was due to host the race in rotation with Zolder but the track surface at Nivelles had deteriorated and Zolder would host the race until the return ofCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps in 1983. The race was held over 70 laps of the 4.3-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 298 kilometres.
The race was won byFerrari driver,Niki Lauda driving aFerrari 312T2, who increased his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to 29 points by doing so. His Swiss teammate,Clay Regazzoni, finished the race in second position, 3.4 seconds behind Lauda. Third was taken by French driverJacques Laffite driving aLigier JS5. It was Lauda's fourth win of the year in what was a dominant display by the reigning champion. Laffite's third place was his second podium after finishing second in the1975 German Grand Prix the previous year and the first such finish for the newÉquipe Ligier team.
| Pos. | Driver | Constructor | Time | No |
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| 1 | Niki Lauda | Ferrari | 1:26.55 | 1 |
| 2 | Clay Regazzoni | Ferrari | 1:26.60 | 2 |
| 3 | James Hunt | McLaren-Ford | 1:26.74 | 3 |
| 4 | Patrick Depailler | Tyrrell-Ford | 1:26.91 | 4 |
| 5 | Vittorio Brambilla | March-Ford | 1:26.93 | 5 |
| 6 | Jacques Laffite | Ligier-Matra | 1:27.14 | 6 |
| 7 | Jody Scheckter | Tyrrell-Ford | 1:27.19 | 7 |
| 8 | Chris Amon | Ensign-Ford | 1:27.54 | 8 |
| 9 | Carlos Pace | Brabham-Alfa Romeo | 1:27.66 | 9 |
| 10 | Ronnie Peterson | March-Ford | 1:27.72 | 10 |
| 11 | Mario Andretti | Lotus-Ford | 1:27.75 | 11 |
| 12 | Carlos Reutemann | Brabham-Alfa Romeo | 1:28.30 | 12 |
| 13 | Tom Pryce | Shadow-Ford | 1:28.37 | 13 |
| 14 | Jean-Pierre Jarier | Shadow-Ford | 1:28.38 | 14 |
| 15 | Hans-Joachim Stuck | March-Ford | 1:28.41 | 15 |
| 16 | Alan Jones | Surtees-Ford | 1:28.44 | 16 |
| 17 | John Watson | Penske-Ford | 1:28.44 | 17 |
| 18 | Jochen Mass | McLaren-Ford | 1:28.50 | 18 |
| 19 | Patrick Nève | Brabham-Ford | 1:28.80 | 19 |
| 20 | Larry Perkins | Boro-Ford | 1:28.81 | 20 |
| 21 | Arturo Merzario | March-Ford | 1:28.84 | 21 |
| 22 | Gunnar Nilsson | Lotus-Ford | 1:28.99 | 22 |
| 23 | Loris Kessel | Brabham-Ford | 1:29.09 | 23 |
| 24 | Harald Ertl | Hesketh-Ford | 1:29.40 | 24 |
| 25 | Michel Leclère | Wolf-Williams-Ford | 1:29.46 | 25 |
| 26 | Brett Lunger | Surtees-Ford | 1:29.76 | 26 |
| 27 | Emerson Fittipaldi | Copersucar-Ford | 1:29.81 | — |
| 28 | Jacky Ickx | Wolf-Williams-Ford | 1:30.61 | — |
| 29 | Guy Edwards | Hesketh-Ford | 1:30.77 | — |
*Drivers with a red background failed to qualify
Ferrari had locked out the front row in qualifying, with Lauda on pole from Regazzoni. Lauda motored away as the start, with Hunt up to second but Regazzoni soon took the place back. The Ferraris raced away, and Hunt dropped to sixth position, behindJacques Laffite'sLigier and the two six-wheeledTyrrell P34s, before eventually retiring with a transmission failure.Patrick Depailler also retired when his engine blew up. Lauda won, and Regazzoni completed a dominant Ferrari 1–2. Laffite inherited third with the retirements ofJames Hunt (McLaren M23) and Depailler.Jody Scheckter finished fourth in his Tyrrell. A lap behind, future world championAlan Jones took his second points finish in hisSurtees TS19 withJochen Mass collecting the final point in the second McLaren afterChris Amon'sEnsign N176 shed a wheel and rolled.
Points are accurate at the conclusion of the race and do not include amended results of the1976 Spanish Grand Prix as it was under appeal.
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