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1971 World Championship Victory Race

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1971 World Championship Victory Race
Non-championship race in the1971 Formula One season
Race details[1]
Date24 October 1971
Official nameRothmans World Championship Victory Race
LocationBrands Hatch,Kent
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.265 km (2.65 miles)
Distance40 laps, 170.59 km (106 miles)
Pole position
DriverBRM
Time1:22.8
Fastest lap
DriverBrazilEmerson FittipaldiLotus
Time1:24.0
Podium
FirstBRM
SecondLotus
ThirdTyrrell
Motor car race
Jackie Stewart driving theTyrrell 003 on his way to third place

TheRothmans World Championship Victory Race[2] was amotor race, run toFormula One rules, held on 24 October 1971 atBrands Hatch,Kent. The race was to be run over 40 laps of the circuit, but race was red-flagged and abandoned on lap 15 following the fatal accident suffered by Swiss driverJo Siffert. The result was taken from the race order after 14 laps, withPeter Gethin being declared the winner in hisBRMP160. The entry included severalFormula 5000 cars which were contesting Round 12 of the1971 Rothmans European Formula 5000 Championship.

Siffert's accident led to a rapid overhaul of safety, both in-car and on circuit. In the subsequentRoyal Automobile Club (the UK organising and regulatory representative of the FIA at the time) investigation, it was discovered that the crash itself caused non-fatal injuries but Siffert had rather been killed by smoke inhalation. None of the trackside fire extinguishers worked, and it was found to be impossible to reach the car and extract Siffert because of the intense fire. On-board fire extinguishers (using BCF—Bromochlorodifluoromethane, an aircraft product) became mandatory and also piped air directly into the drivers' helmets.[citation needed]

Qualifying

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Note: a blue background indicates a Formula 5000 entrant.

PosNo.DriverConstructorLapGap
15SwitzerlandJo SiffertBRM1:22.8
26United KingdomPeter GethinBRM1:22.8+0.0
38BrazilEmerson FittipaldiLotus-Cosworth1:23.6+0.8
44SwedenRonnie PetersonMarch-Cosworth1:23.6+0.8
517United KingdomMike HailwoodSurtees-Cosworth1:23.8+1.0
61United KingdomJackie StewartTyrrell-Cosworth1:23.8+1.0
712AustraliaTim SchenkenBrabham-Cosworth1:23.8+1.0
87New ZealandHowden GanleyBRM1:24.2+1.4
910United KingdomJackie OliverMcLaren-Cosworth1:24.6+1.8
1016United KingdomJohn SurteesSurtees-Cosworth1:24.6+1.8
1114ArgentinaCarlos ReutemannBrabham-Cosworth1:24.6+1.8
1211United KingdomGraham HillBrabham-Cosworth1:24.8+2.0
132FranceFrançois CevertTyrrell-Cosworth1:25.0+2.2
1423AustraliaFrank GardnerLola-Chevrolet1:25.8+3.0
1515FranceHenri PescaroloMarch-Cosworth1:26.2+3.4
1677United Kingdom Mike WalkerLola-Chevrolet1:27.0+4.2
1726United KingdomAlan RollinsonSurtees-Chevrolet1:27.0+4.2
1821SwedenReine WisellMcLaren-Chevrolet1:27.0+4.2
1925United KingdomKeith HollandMcLaren-Chevrolet1:27.6+4.8
2044United KingdomGordon SpiceMcLaren-Chevrolet1:28.2+5.4
2128United Kingdom Ray AllenMcLaren-Chevrolet1:28.4+5.6
2233BelgiumTeddy PiletteMcLaren-Chevrolet1:28.4+5.6
2341United KingdomTrevor TaylorLeda-Chevrolet1:29.2+6.4
2440United KingdomIan AshleyLola-Chevrolet1:29.6+6.8
2527United KingdomDavid ProphetMcLaren-Chevrolet1:29.6+6.8
2624United KingdomGuy EdwardsMcLaren-Chevrolet1:31.0+8.2
2766United Kingdom Fred SaundersCrosslé-Rover1:32.2+9.4
Sources:[3][4]

Race

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Although the race only lasted for less than half of its intended distance, there were several incidents. On lap 2,Henri Pescarolo andReine Wisell collided at the Druids hairpin, with both cars retiring. ThenMike Hailwood andRonnie Peterson also collided and had to pit for repairs. Hailwood's car was deemed unfit to continue, but Peterson rejoined the race, albeit nearly a lap down.Jo Siffert had fallen several places at the start, but had made his way back to 4th by lap 14. Approaching Hawthorn Bend at high speed on lap 15, Siffert'sBRM suffered a mechanical failure which pitched it across the track into an earth bank. The car rolled over and caught fire, trapping Siffert underneath, and he died of smoke inhalation in the flames. The race was stopped with the track blocked, and all the cars were stranded out on the circuit except forJohn Surtees, who was able to drive around to the pits, his car damaged by debris.[4]

Results

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PosNo.DriverEntrantConstructorTime/RetiredGrid
16United KingdomPeter GethinYardley-BRMBRM19:54.42
28BrazilEmerson FittipaldiGold Leaf Team LotusLotus-Cosworth+ 0.2 s3
31United KingdomJackie StewartElf Team TyrrellTyrrell-Cosworth+ 5.4 s6
45SwitzerlandJo SiffertYardley-BRMBRM+ 12.8 s1
512AustraliaTim SchenkenMotor Racing DevelopmentsBrabham-Cosworth+ 15.6 s7
616United KingdomJohn SurteesTeam SurteesSurtees-Cosworth+ 16.0 s10
72FranceFrançois CevertElf Team TyrrellTyrrell-Cosworth+ 24.8 s13
811United KingdomGraham HillMotor Racing DevelopmentsBrabham-Cosworth+ 31.6 s12
914ArgentinaCarlos ReutemannMotor Racing DevelopmentsBrabham-Cosworth+ 33.4 s11
1026United KingdomAlan RollinsonAlan RollinsonSurtees-Chevrolet+ 56.4 s17
1123AustraliaFrank GardnerMotor Racing ResearchLola-Chevrolet+ 56.6 s14
1277United Kingdom Mike WalkerDoug HardwickLola-Chevrolet+ 58.0 s16
1344United KingdomGordon SpiceGordon SpiceMcLaren-Chevrolet+ 1:10.2 s20
1433BelgiumTeddy PiletteRacing Team VDSMcLaren-Chevrolet+ 1:11.4 s22
1525United KingdomKeith HollandKeith HollandMcLaren-Chevrolet+ 1:12.2 s19
164SwedenRonnie PetersonSTP MarchMarch-Cosworth+ 1:15.8 s4
1728United Kingdom Ray AllenTeam TrojanMcLaren-Chevrolet13 laps21
1840United KingdomIan AshleyKaye GriffithsLola-Chevrolet13 laps24
1927United KingdomDavid ProphetDavid Prophet RacingMcLaren-Chevrolet13 laps25
2024United KingdomGuy EdwardsJ.T. ButterworthMcLaren-Chevrolet12 laps26
Ret10United KingdomJackie OliverBruce McLaren Motor RacingMcLaren-CosworthBrakes9
Ret41United KingdomTrevor TaylorMalaya GaragesLeda-ChevroletOverheating23
Ret7New ZealandHowden GanleyYardley-BRMBRMEngine8
Ret17United KingdomMike HailwoodTeam SurteesSurtees-CosworthSuspension (collision)5
Ret66United Kingdom Fred SaundersFred SaundersCrosslé-RoverEngine fire27
Ret15FranceHenri PescaroloFrank Williams Racing CarsMarch-CosworthCollision15
Ret21SwedenReine WisellSid TaylorMcLaren-ChevroletCollision18
Sources:[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^"1971 Victory Race".ChicaneF1. Retrieved28 February 2024.
  2. ^"Rothmans World Championship Victory Race".British Automobile Racing Club. 24 October 1971. Retrieved6 February 2018.
  3. ^"1971 Victory Race – Qualification".ChicaneF1. Retrieved28 February 2024.
  4. ^abcPritchard, Anthony (1972).The Motor Racing Year No. 3. New York City, United States: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. pp. 144–147.ISBN 0-393-08502-3 – viaInternet Archive.
  5. ^"1971 Victory Race – Classification".ChicaneF1. Retrieved28 February 2024.
  6. ^"1971 World Championship Victory Race".Motor Sport. Retrieved28 February 2024.


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