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1971 Monaco Grand Prix

Coordinates:43°44′4.74″N7°25′16.8″E / 43.7346500°N 7.421333°E /43.7346500; 7.421333
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1971 Monaco Grand Prix
Race details
DateMay 23, 1971
Official nameXXIXGrand Prix de Monaco
LocationCircuit de Monaco,Monte Carlo,Monaco
CourseStreet circuit
Course length3.145 km (1.954 miles)
Distance80 laps, 251.600 km (156.337 miles)
WeatherOvercast
Pole position
DriverTyrrell-Ford
Time1:23.2
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomJackie StewartTyrrell-Ford
Time1:22.2 on lap 57(lap record)
Podium
FirstTyrrell-Ford
SecondMarch-Ford
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The1971 Monaco Grand Prix was aFormula One motor race held atMonaco on May 23, 1971. It was race 3 of 11 in both the1971 World Championship of Drivers and the1971 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers and the 200th World Championship Grand Prix held since the championship began in1950. This was the last race on the original Monaco circuit, as a dedicated pit lane was created along the harbor before Tabac in1972.[1]

Events of the race are captured in the documentary filmWeekend of a Champion in whichRoman Polanski shadowsJackie Stewart.

Race report

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Qualifying was extremely wet and so it was Friday morning times that really counted for the grid - forMario Andretti this was particularly unfortunate as his car was stranded out on the track at this time and so he was unable to qualify despite lying second in the World Championship.Jackie Stewart claimed a stunning pole position over a second ahead of his front row companionJacky Ickx and shot into an immediate lead from the fast-startingJo Siffert, Ickx,Pedro Rodríguez,Ronnie Peterson andDenny Hulme.Chris Amon stalled on the grid andGraham Hill - seeking a 6th Monaco win - made a rare mistake, hitting the wall at Tabac on the 2nd lap.

Stewart extended his lead from Siffert and Ickx, despite being painfully ill from fumes leaking into the cockpit. Peterson was astonishing the crowd with his valiant attempts to take 4th place from Rodríguez, who was baulking him as much as was legally possible. Hulme actually managed to join the battle and pass Peterson on one lap. Eventually the Mexican slipped up under pressure and locked up a wheel to let both Peterson and Hulme through.

The Who used parts of the Grand Prix and showed Jackie Stewart in the music video for the song "Baba O'Riley".

Classification

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Qualifying

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PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap
111United KingdomJackie StewartTyrrell-Ford1:23.2
24BelgiumJacky IckxFerrari1:24.4+1.2
314SwitzerlandJo SiffertBRM1:24.8+1.6
420New ZealandChris AmonMatra1:24.8+1.6
515MexicoPedro RodríguezBRM1:25.1+1.9
69New ZealandDenny HulmeMcLaren-Ford1:25.3+2.1
721FranceJean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra1:25.6+2.4
817SwedenRonnie PetersonMarch-Ford1:25.8+2.6
97United KingdomGraham HillBrabham-Ford1:26.0+2.8
1022United KingdomJohn SurteesSurtees-Ford1:26.0+2.8
115SwitzerlandClay RegazzoniFerrari1:26.1+2.9
122SwedenReine WisellLotus-Ford1:26.7+3.5
1327FranceHenri PescaroloMarch-Ford1:26.7+3.5
1410United KingdomPeter GethinMcLaren-Ford1:26.9+3.7
1512FranceFrançois CevertTyrrell-Ford1:27.2+4.0
1624GermanyRolf StommelenSurtees-Ford1:27.2+4.0
171BrazilEmerson FittipaldiLotus-Ford1:27.7+4.5
188AustraliaTim SchenkenBrabham-Ford1:28.3+5.1
DNQ16New ZealandHowden GanleyBRM1:28.8+5.6
DNQ6United StatesMario AndrettiFerrari1:29.1+5.9
DNQ19ItalyNanni Galli*March-Alfa Romeo1:34.6+11.4
DNQ18SpainAlex Soler-RoigMarch-Ford1:44.4+21.2
DNQ28United StatesSkip BarberMarch-Ford2:48.6+1:25.4
Source:[2]

Race

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PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
111United KingdomJackie StewartTyrrell-Ford801:52:21.319
217SwedenRonnie PetersonMarch-Ford80+ 25.686
34BelgiumJacky IckxFerrari80+ 53.324
49New ZealandDenny HulmeMcLaren-Ford80+ 1:06.763
51BrazilEmerson FittipaldiLotus-Ford79+ 1 Lap172
624GermanyRolf StommelenSurtees-Ford79+ 1 Lap161
722United KingdomJohn SurteesSurtees-Ford79+ 1 Lap10 
827FranceHenri PescaroloMarch-Ford77+ 3 Laps13 
915MexicoPedro RodríguezBRM76+ 4 Laps5 
108AustraliaTim SchenkenBrabham-Ford76+ 4 Laps18 
Ret14SwitzerlandJo SiffertBRM58Oil pipe3 
Ret21FranceJean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra47Differential7 
Ret20New ZealandChris AmonMatra45Differential4 
Ret5SwitzerlandClay RegazzoniFerrari24Accident11 
Ret10United KingdomPeter GethinMcLaren-Ford22Accident14 
Ret2SwedenReine WisellLotus-Ford21Wheel bearing12 
Ret12FranceFrançois CevertTyrrell-Ford5Accident15 
Ret7United KingdomGraham HillBrabham-Ford1Accident9 
DNQ16New ZealandHowden GanleyBRM  
DNQ6United StatesMario AndrettiFerrari  
DNQ19ItalyNanni Galli*March-Alfa Romeo  
DNQ18SpainAlex Soler-RoigMarch-Ford  
DNQ28United StatesSkip BarberMarch-Ford    
Source:[3]
  • -Andrea de Adamich was listed as the driver of the #19 March, but never drove. Galli was entered instead.

Notes

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Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1United KingdomJackie Stewart24
12BelgiumJacky Ickx10
13United StatesMario Andretti9
114SwedenRonnie Peterson6
15New ZealandChris Amon6
Source:[4]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
11United KingdomTyrrell-Ford24
12ItalyFerrari19
63United KingdomMarch-Ford6
14FranceMatra6
15United KingdomMcLaren-Ford6
Source:[4]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^Collantine, Keith (24 May 2007)."Beltoise scores his only win – and BRM's last – at Monaco".F1Fanatic. Retrieved15 February 2015.
  2. ^Pritchard, Anthony (1972).The Motor Racing Year No3.ISBN 0393085023.
  3. ^"1971 Monaco Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved22 December 2015.
  4. ^ab"Monaco 1971 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. Retrieved19 March 2019.


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