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1970 United States Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixUnited States
ImageWatkins Glen International Track Map-1960-1970.svg
Official nameXIII United States Grand Prix
DateOctober 4
Year1970
LocationWatkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course
Watkins Glen, New York
CoursePermanent road course
Course_mi2.35
Course_km3.78
Distance_laps108
Distance_mi253.8
Distance_km408.2
WeatherCloudy and dry with temperatures reaching up to 50 F;
Wind speeds up to 18.3 mph
Pole_DriverBelgium Jacky Ickx
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:03.07
Fast_DriverBelgium Jacky Ickx
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:02.74
Fast_Lap105
First_DriverBrazil Emerson Fittipaldi
First_TeamLotus-Ford
Second_DriverMexico Pedro Rodríguez
Second_TeamBRM
Third_DriverSweden Reine Wisell
Third_TeamLotus-Ford
Lapchart

Watkins Glen, New York Wind speeds up to 18.3 mph

The 1970 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 4, 1970 at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York. It was race 12 of 13 in both the 1970 World Championship of Drivers and the 1970 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

The 108-lap race was won by Emerson Fittipaldi, driving a Lotus-Ford, after he started from third position. Fittipaldi achieved his first Formula One victory, and the first for a Brazilian driver, in only his fourth Grand Prix start. Mexican driver Pedro Rodríguez finished second in a BRM, having led before a late pit stop for fuel, while Fittipaldi's Swedish team-mate Reine Wisell, making his F1 debut, finished third, which would turn out to be his only podium finish.

Belgian driver Jacky Ickx finished fourth in his Ferrari, having started from pole position before pitting to repair a broken fuel line. This result meant that Jochen Rindt became the first and, to date, only posthumous Formula One World Champion.

This would be the final Grand Prix for the circuit in this original fast configuration. 1971 would see a new longer layout presenting more of a challenge.

Report

The Ferrari of Jacky Ickx was fastest in the initial practice session on Friday with a time of 1:03.07, but expectations were high for the Tyrrell 001 of Jackie Stewart, which had led the first 31 laps in its first outing in the previous race in Canada until axle failure ended its charge. The final session on Saturday was marred by a downpour that left only fifteen minutes of dry track time, and it was not enough for Stewart to knock Ickx off the pole. Emerson Fittipaldi, who spent the first half of the season in European Formula Two, was just five hundredths behind Stewart in third.

On Sunday, with a crowd exceeding 100,000 for the second straight year, black clouds and a shower 20 minutes prior to the race caused a lot of excitement among the crews on the grid, as many teams changed to rain tires and back again. By the start, however, all but Clay Regazzoni and Derek Bell had reverted to slicks. Stewart took the lead off the grid, ahead of Pedro Rodríguez, as Fittipaldi dropped to eighth behind Ickx, Regazzoni, Chris Amon, John Surtees and Jackie Oliver.

By lap 17, the Ferraris of Ickx and Regazzoni had passed Rodríguez, but by that time, Stewart's lead was nearly twenty seconds. Graham Hill, in a privately entered Lotus 72, came into the pits on lap 30 with fuel leaking into the cockpit, as a fitting had come loose under the seat. The team took 10 minutes to fix the leak, threw some water on Hill, whose overalls were soaked in fuel, and sent him back out. Several laps later, Hill returned to request they find him some dry overalls, as the gasoline was burning his skin. When he stopped again to change clothes, the team said they had not been able to locate any new ones. Hill, however, saw John Surtees, who had retired on the seventh lap, sitting on the wall, and borrowed his overalls and undergarments. The two former World Champions were naked in the pits as Hill was doused with water before donning Surtees' clean clothes and returning to the track, only to retire on lap 72 with a broken clutch.

At half-distance, Stewart was nearly half a lap ahead of Ickx, with Rodríguez in third and Fittipaldi about to be lapped in fourth. Ickx suddenly pitted on lap 57 to repair a broken fuel line, and he rejoined in twelfth place. He fought his way back up to fourth, setting the race's fastest lap three laps from the finish. Ickx had needed to win to have a chance of overtaking Jochen Rindt in the Championship; his fourth-place finish meant that Rindt became the first posthumous Formula One World Champion.

On lap 76, with a one-minute cushion, Stewart's Tyrrell began trailing smoke from its left-hand exhaust pipe. The smoke slowly grew worse, and Rodríguez tore into Stewart's lead, taking off five seconds a lap, while the Lotus teammates unlapped themselves. On lap 83, with its oil gone, the Cosworth engine in the Tyrrell seized, leaving Rodríguez with an 18.8 second lead over Fittipaldi, who led team-mate Reine Wisell by another 46 seconds.

At the end of the 100th lap, Rodríguez coasted into the pit lane having run out of fuel. BRM refueled the car, but Rodríguez had lost 38 seconds to Fittipaldi, who took the lead. Rodríguez rejoined ahead of the second Lotus of Wisell.

Fittipaldi recalled later, "I took the lead and, going over the finish line, I saw for the first time Colin [Chapman] jumping and throwing his hat, something I'd seen him do for Jim Clark and Graham Hill and Jochen, and I kept saying to myself, 'He's doing that for me. I won the race. I won the US Grand Prix!' It was unbelievable."

His victory was the seventh American win for Lotus, and it clinched the Drivers' Championship for the team's dead leader, Jochen Rindt, and the Constructors' Championship for Lotus and Colin Chapman.

This was the final Grand Prix to be held on the 2.35 mi layout of the track, in use since 1956. Watkins Glen underwent extensive renovation over the course of 1971, including the lengthening of the track to 3.377 mi in time for that year's Grand Prix, with an interim layout adopted for the Six Hours sports car race beforehand.

Qualifying

Qualifying classification

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGapGrid123456789101112131415161718192021222324DNQDNQDNQSource:
3BEL Jacky IckxFerrari**1:03.07**1
1GBR Jackie StewartTyrrell-Ford1:03.62+0.552
24BRA Emerson FittipaldiLotus-Ford1:03.67+0.603
19MEX Pedro RodríguezBRM1:04.18+1.114
12NZL Chris AmonMarch-Ford1:04.23+1.165
4SUI Clay RegazzoniFerrari1:04.30+1.236
20GBR Jackie OliverBRM1:04.37+1.307
17GBR John SurteesSurtees-Ford1:04.52+1.458
23SWE Reine WisellLotus-Ford1:04.79+1.729
14GBR Graham HillLotus-Ford1:04.81+1.7410
8NZL Denny HulmeMcLaren-Ford1:04.84+1.7711
7FRA Henri PescaroloMatra1:05.00+1.9312
18GBR Derek BellSurtees-Ford1:05.00+1.9313
21CAN George EatonBRM1:05.14+2.0714
29SWE Ronnie PetersonMarch-Ford1:05.18+2.1115
15AUS Jack BrabhamBrabham-Ford1:05.29+2.2216
2FRA François CevertMarch-Ford1:05.30+2.2317
6FRA Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra1:05.44+2.3718
16GER Rolf StommelenBrabham-Ford1:05.77+2.7019
30AUS Tim SchenkenDe Tomaso-Ford1:06.08+3.0120
9GBR Peter GethinMcLaren-Ford1:06.12+3.0521
31USA Gus HutchisonBrabham-Ford1:06.22+3.1522
11SUI Jo SiffertMarch-Ford1:06.23+3.1623
27SWE Jo BonnierMcLaren-Ford1:06.46+3.3924
32GBR Peter WestburyBRM1:07.20+4.13
28USA Pete LovelyLotus-Ford1:07.45+4.38
10ITA Andrea de AdamichMcLaren-Alfa Romeo1:12.24+9.17

Race

Classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNQ
24Brazil **Emerson Fittipaldi****Lotus-Ford**1081:57:32.793**9**
19Mexico **Pedro Rodríguez****BRM**108+ 36.394**6**
23Sweden **Reine Wisell****Lotus-Ford**108+ 45.179**4**
3Belgium **Jacky Ickx****Ferrari**107+ 1 Lap1**3**
12New Zealand **Chris Amon****March-Ford**107+ 1 Lap5**2**
18UK **Derek Bell****Surtees-Ford**107+ 1 Lap13**1**
8New Zealand Denny HulmeMcLaren-Ford106+ 2 Laps11
7France Henri PescaroloMatra105+ 3 Laps12
11Switzerland Jo SiffertMarch-Ford105+ 3 Laps23
15Australia Jack BrabhamBrabham-Ford105+ 3 Laps16
29Sweden Ronnie PetersonMarch-Ford104+ 4 Laps15
16West Germany Rolf StommelenBrabham-Ford104+ 4 Laps19
4Switzerland Clay RegazzoniFerrari101+ 7 Laps6
9UK Peter GethinMcLaren-Ford100+ 8 Laps21
1UK Jackie StewartTyrrell-Ford82Oil Leak2
14UK Graham HillLotus-Ford72Clutch10
2France François CevertMarch-Ford62Wheellast=Langfirst=Miketitle=Grand Prix! Vol 2publisher=Haynes Publishing Groupyear=1982isbn=0-85429-321-3page=137}}
30Australia Tim SchenkenDe Tomaso-Ford61Suspension20
27Sweden Jo BonnierMcLaren-Ford50Water Pipe24
6France Jean-Pierre BeltoiseMatra27Handling18
31USA Gus HutchisonBrabham-Ford21Fuel Leak22
20UK Jackie OliverBRM14Engine7
21Canada George EatonBRM10Engine14
17UK John SurteesSurtees-Ford6Engine8
32UK Peter WestburyBRM
28USA Pete LovelyLotus-Ford
10Italy Andrea de AdamichMcLaren-Alfa Romeo

Notes

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Swedish driver Reine Wisell and for American driver Gus Hutchison.
  • This was the first Grand Prix win and podium finish for future World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi and for a Brazilian driver.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1AUT **Jochen Rindt**45
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2BEL Jacky Ickx31
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3Switzerland Clay Regazzoni27
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4United Kingdom Jackie Stewart25
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5AUS Jack Brabham25

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1UK **Lotus-Ford**59
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2ITA Ferrari46
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3UK March-Ford45
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4UK Brabham-Ford35
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]5UK McLaren-Ford31
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Note: Bold indicates that the driver/constructor has won the respective title.

References

References

  1. "Weather information for the ''1970 United States Grand Prix''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1970 United States Grand Prix Entry list".
  3. "USA 1970".
  4. "USA 1970 - Qualification • STATS F1".
  5. Lang, Mike. (1982). "Grand Prix! Vol 2". Haynes Publishing Group.
  6. "1970 United States Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  7. "United States 1970 - Championship • STATS F1".
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