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1976 British Grand Prix

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1976 British Grand Prix
Race 9 of 16 in the1976 Formula One season
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Race details
Date18 July 1976
Official nameXXIXJohn Player Grand Prix[1]
LocationBrands Hatch,Kent,England
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.206 km (2.613 miles)
Distance76 laps, 319.656 km (198.588 miles)
WeatherDry
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:19.35[2]
Fastest lap
DriverAustriaNiki LaudaFerrari
Time1:19.91 on lap 41[3]
Podium
FirstFerrari
SecondTyrrell-Ford
ThirdPenske-Ford
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The1976 British Grand Prix (formally theJohn Player Grand Prix) was aFormula Onemotor race held on 18 July 1976 at theBrands Hatch circuit inKent,England,United Kingdom. The 76-lap race was the ninth round of the1976 Formula One season.[4]

British driverJames Hunt was involved in a first corner crash that brought out the red flags. Hunt drove his damaged car back to the pits, but did not complete a full lap of the track to do so, instead driving through an access road on the Cooper Straight. The officials declared that, since he had not been on the circuit when the red flag was waved, Hunt would not be allowed to take part in the restart. This news led to much angry feeling amongst the British crowd, who chanted Hunt's name until the stewards, fearing crowd trouble, announced that Hunt would be allowed to take the restart. Hunt duly won the restarted race. Immediately after the race, theFerrari,Tyrrell andFittipaldi teams protested against the inclusion of Hunt's car. In September, two months after the event, a decision was reached and Hunt was disqualified, givingNiki Lauda the race win.

Report

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Background

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This was the onlyFormula One Grand Prix in which multiplefemale racers (Lella Lombardi andDivina Galica) were entered. Neither qualified for the Grand Prix. This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Galica - the third woman driver to enter into Formula One.

The Brands Hatch layout had been modified from the previous year. Paddock Hill, Bottom Straight (renamedCooper Straight) and South Bank (renamedSurtees) had all been slightly modified. The pit lane was extended and many of the corners were renamed, all after racing drivers and teams.

Race

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At the start, Hunt made a relatively poor start and allowed Lauda to pull away. By contrast,Clay Regazzoni starting from fourth made a good start from the second row, and attempted to take the lead from Lauda at the first corner. Regazzoni made contact with his Ferrari team-mate which resulted in a broken rear wheel on Lauda's car, and him spinning his own car. Regazzoni's car was then hit by cars behind, resulting in damage to several more cars including those of Hunt andJacques Laffite. Due to the amount of debris covering the track as a result, the race was stopped.

The McLaren, Ferrari and Ligier teams set about preparing the spare cars for Hunt, Regazzoni and Laffite respectively in the belief that there was insufficient time for their original cars to be repaired. However, the race stewards announced that no driver would be allowed to take part in the restarted race unless they were in their original car, and that they had finished the first lap of the original race. This meant that the spare cars could not be used, and the drivers that had returned to the pits at the end of the first lap would not be allowed to restart.[5]

Some debate then ensued, during which time the McLaren mechanics managed to repair Hunt's damaged McLaren which he had used in the original start. Despite having failed to complete the first lap, Hunt was now at least not in a replacement car, and with the crowds chanting "We Want Hunt" with bottles and other litter thrown to the track with the potential of crowd trouble with the British fans, the stewards relented and allowed Hunt to take the restart. In the event, both Regazzoni and Laffite also took the restart, although both in replacement cars, with the two teams opting to compete anyway and face possible exclusion after the race.[6]

At the second attempt to start the race, Lauda again led the field, with Hunt second, Regazzoni third and Scheckter fourth. Laffite retired on lap 32 and Regazzoni on lap 37 due to suspension problems and low oil pressure respectively.

James Hunt crossed the finish line in first position, but was disqualified after the race.
Hunt (right) on the winners' rostrum

Lauda led the race for the first 45 laps, until gearshift problems allowed Hunt to overtake him. Hunt continued to build up a lead from Lauda for the rest of the race, and crossed the finish line in first position.

Post-race

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Immediately following the race, the Ferrari,Tyrrell andCopersucar teams protested the result to the stewards. The three teams believed that as Hunt had not completed a lap following the accident, under the then-regulations, he should not have been allowed to take the restart. Following a three-hour meeting, the officials dismissed the protests and announced the original result would stand.[5]

Ferrari announced that they would submit an appeal to the RAC, the governing body of motorsport in Britain who were responsible for sanctioning and organizing the British Grand Prix. A meeting was held in London on 4 August, where the Ferrari team again put forward their view that Hunt did not complete a lap, and therefore should not have been permitted to take part in the restart. In explaining their reason for dismissing the appeal, the RAC stated that although Hunt did not finish the lap, his car was still moving at the time the race was stopped, and this was sufficient to allow him to restart.[7]

Ferrari then protested the result to the FIA, which resulted in a tribunal being convened to hear Ferrari's appeal. The tribunal was held in Paris on 25 September, where Ferrari put forward their belief that Hunt's car had been pushed by his mechanics before the race had been halted, breaking the regulation prohibiting outside assistance during the race. McLaren maintained that they had only pushed the car after the race had been stopped.[8]

Indeed, then-McLaren Team ManagerAlastair Caldwell has since stated that the rules at the time stated cars should come to a halt where they were when a red flag is shown. Other drivers continued to complete the first lap at racing speed, attempting to encourage the red flag to be withdrawn as had happened on previous occasions, while McLaren were able to show TV footage proving that Hunt's car had stopped at the red flag, and only after then received outside assistance to return to the pits. In Caldwell's view, the only car which correctly complied with the red flag rules and should have been safe from disqualification from this incident was in fact Hunt's.[9]

The decision reached by the tribunal was to uphold the appeal by Ferrari, and disqualify Hunt from the race. This in turn resulted in all the other drivers moving up one position, and hence making Lauda the winner of the race.[10]

Niki Lauda at the 1976 British Grand Prix.

Classification

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Qualifying classification

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Pos.DriverConstructorTimeNo
1Niki LaudaFerrari1:19.351
2James HuntMcLaren-Ford1:19.412
3Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:19.763
4Clay RegazzoniFerrari1:20.054
5Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford1:20.155
6Chris AmonEnsign-Ford1:20.276
7Ronnie PetersonMarch-Ford1:20.297
8Jody ScheckterTyrrell-Ford1:20.318
9Arturo MerzarioMarch-Ford1:20.329
10Vittorio BrambillaMarch-Ford1:20.3610
11John WatsonPenske-Ford1:20.4111
12Jochen MassMcLaren-Ford1:20.6112
13Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra1:20.6713
14Gunnar NilssonLotus-Ford1:20.6714
15Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:20.9915
16Carlos PaceBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:21.0316
17Hans-Joachim StuckMarch-Ford1:21.2017
18Brett LungerSurtees-Ford1:21.3018
19Alan JonesSurtees-Ford1:21.4219
20Tom PryceShadow-Ford1:21.8420
21Emerson FittipaldiCopersucar-Ford1:22.0621
22Bob EvansBrabham-Ford1:22.4722
23Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford1:22.7223
24Harald ErtlHesketh-Ford1:22.7524
25Guy EdwardsHesketh-Ford1:22.7625
26Henri PescaroloSurtees-Ford1:22.7626
DNQJacky IckxWolf-Williams-Ford1:23.32
DNQDivina GalicaSurtees-Ford1:25.24
DNQMike WildsShadow-Ford1:25.66
DNQLella LombardiBrabham-Ford1:27.08

Race classification

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PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11AustriaNiki LaudaFerrari761:44:19.6619
23South AfricaJody ScheckterTyrrell-Ford76+ 16.1886
328United KingdomJohn WatsonPenske-Ford75+ 1 Lap114
416United KingdomTom PryceShadow-Ford75+ 1 Lap203
519AustraliaAlan JonesSurtees-Ford75+ 1 Lap192
630BrazilEmerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford74+ 2 Laps211
724AustriaHarald ErtlHesketh-Ford73+ 3 Laps23[nb 1] 
88BrazilCarlos PaceBrabham-Alfa Romeo73+ 3 Laps16 
917FranceJean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford70+ 6 Laps24[nb 1] 
DSQ11United KingdomJames HuntMcLaren-Ford76Outside assistance2 
Ret6SwedenGunnar NilssonLotus-Ford67Engine14 
Ret10SwedenRonnie PetersonMarch-Ford60Fuel system7 
Ret18United StatesBrett LungerSurtees-Ford55Gearbox18 
Ret4FrancePatrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford47Engine5 
Ret7ArgentinaCarlos ReutemannBrabham-Alfa Romeo46Oil pressure15 
Ret35ItalyArturo MerzarioMarch-Ford39Engine9 
DSQ[nb 2]2SwitzerlandClay RegazzoniFerrari36Illegal car change4 
DSQ[nb 2]26FranceJacques LaffiteLigier-Matra31Illegal car change13 
Ret32United KingdomBob EvansBrabham-Ford24Gearbox22 
Ret9ItalyVittorio BrambillaMarch-Ford22Accident10 
Ret38FranceHenri PescaroloSurtees-Ford16Fuel system26 
Ret22New ZealandChris AmonEnsign-Ford8Water leak6 
Ret5United StatesMario AndrettiLotus-Ford4Ignition3 
Ret12West GermanyJochen MassMcLaren-Ford1Clutch12 
Ret34West GermanyHans-Joachim StuckMarch-Ford0Accident17 
Ret25United KingdomGuy EdwardsHesketh-Ford0Accident25 
DNQ20BelgiumJacky IckxWolf-Williams-Ford    
DNQ13United KingdomDivina GalicaSurtees-Ford    
DNQ40United KingdomMike WildsShadow-Ford    
DNQ33ItalyLella LombardiBrabham-Ford    
Sources:[12][13]
  1. ^abJean-Pierre Jarier set a faster time thanHarald Ertl in practice, but they swapped grid positions for both the original and restarted races.[11]
  2. ^abThe race stewards announced that drivers would not be allowed to take part in the restarted race unless they were in their original car. Regazzoni and Laffite took the restart in spare cars. Some sources list Regazzoni and Laffite as "disqualified" but others list them as "retired"

Notes

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  • This was the 50th Grand Prix start forShadow.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1AustriaNiki Lauda58
2United KingdomJames Hunt35
3South AfricaJody Scheckter28
4FrancePatrick Depailler26
5SwitzerlandClay Regazzoni16
Source:[14]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1ItalyFerrari61
2United KingdomTyrrell-Ford41
3United KingdomMcLaren-Ford40 (41)
4FranceLigier-Matra10
5United StatesPenske-Ford9
Source:[14]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Standings are as at the conclusion of the race, i.e. before Hunt's disqualification (which did not occur until 25 September). Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored (only the best 7 results from the first 8 races of the season and the best 7 results from the last 8 races counted towards the Championship).

References

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  1. ^"1976 British GP".chicanef1.com. Retrieved2 August 2020.
  2. ^Lang, Mike (1983).Grand Prix! Vol 3. Haynes Publishing Group. p. 131.ISBN 0-85429-380-9.
  3. ^Lang, Mike (1983).Grand Prix! Vol 3. Haynes Publishing Group. p. 134.ISBN 0-85429-380-9.
  4. ^"1976 British Grand Prix Entry list".
  5. ^abBlunsden, John (19 July 1976). "Hunt survives pile-up and protest to win third race in two weeks".The Times. p. 8.
  6. ^"Grand Prix Results: British GP, 1976".GrandPrix.com. Inside F1, Inc. Retrieved9 January 2016.
  7. ^Blunsden, John (5 August 1976). "Ferrari appeal over British GP is rejected".The Times. p. 9.
  8. ^"Tribunal's decision crucial for Hunt".The Times. Reuters. 24 September 1976. p. 11.
  9. ^Foster, Ed."Alastair Caldwell on 1976: Royal Automobile Club Talk Show".Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved8 May 2024.
  10. ^Blunsden, John (25 September 1976). "Hunt drops farther behind Lauda after British GP disqualification".The Times. p. 15.
  11. ^Nye, Doug (1977).The British Grand Prix.
  12. ^"1976 British Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved23 December 2015.
  13. ^"Britain 1976".statsf1.com. Retrieved4 May 2019.
  14. ^ab"Britain 1976 – Championship • STATS F1".statsf1.com. Retrieved13 March 2019.


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