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1974 Spanish Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountrySpain
Flag_suffix1945
Grand PrixSpanish
Date28 April
Year1974
ImageCircuito Permanente del Jarama 1980.svg
Official nameXX Gran Premio de España
LocationJarama, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_km3.404
Course_mi2.115
Distance_laps84
Distance_km285.936
Distance_mi177.672
Scheduled_laps90
Scheduled_km306.36
Scheduled_mi190.363
Pole_DriverNiki Lauda
Pole_CountryAUT
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:18.44
Fast_DriverNiki Lauda
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:20.83
Fast_Lap47
Fast_CountryAUT
First_DriverNiki Lauda
First_CountryAUT
First_TeamFerrari
Second_DriverClay Regazzoni
Second_CountrySUI
Second_TeamFerrari
Third_DriverEmerson Fittipaldi
Third_CountryBRA
Third_TeamMcLaren-Ford
Lapchart

The 1974 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 28 April 1974 at the Circuito Permanente del Jarama near Madrid, Spain. It was race 4 of 15 in both the 1974 World Championship of Drivers and the 1974 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

The 84-lap race was won from pole position by Austrian driver Niki Lauda, driving a Ferrari. It was Lauda's first of 25 Formula One victories. Swiss teammate Clay Regazzoni finished second, with Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi third in a McLaren-Ford.

Race summary

With James Hunt's Hesketh having won the non-championship International Trophy three weeks previously, the 1974 season was turning out to be one of the most open ever, with five drivers from four teams having won the first five races (also including the non-championship Race of Champions), and a driver who had not won at all - Clay Regazzoni - leading the Drivers' Championship.

The Spanish Grand Prix marked the debuts of the Trojan and Amon teams, as well as Liechtensteiner driver Rikky von Opel. Jorge de Bagration, a local driver of Georgian royal descent, was to have taken part in the race, driving a Surtees TS16 with sponsorship from department store El Corte Inglés, but missed out due to a very unusual set of circumstances: the outgoing president of the Spanish Motor Sport Federation cleared his office, taking with him all paper files including the official entry list for the race; a replacement list was hurriedly drawn up that omitted de Bagration, whose sponsorship had just fallen through. Despite this, de Bagration should still have been included on the replacement list, regardless whether or not he would have been able to race.

Niki Lauda took pole from Ronnie Peterson in a qualifying session disrupted by a large accident to Patrick Depailler, but it was Peterson who led from the start as rain began to fall. Jacky Ickx moved into the podium places, taking 3rd place on lap 19.

As the track dried, cars dived into the pits for replacement tyres. Ferrari got Lauda in and out for a total pit stop time of 35 seconds, enabling him to take the lead. The race ended at the two-hour mark, six laps short of the scheduled 90, with Lauda leading Regazzoni home in a Ferrari 1-2 and no other driver on the lead lap. Arturo Merzario lost out on a solid points finish when the hit the wall in 4th. Emerson Fittipaldi held off a strong challenge from Hans-Joachim Stuck, whilst Jody Scheckter claimed his first points.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorTimeGap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526DNQDNQ
12AUT Niki LaudaFerrari1:18.44
1SWE Ronnie PetersonLotus-Ford1:18.47+0.03
11SUI Clay RegazzoniFerrari1:19.25+0.81
5BRA Emerson FittipaldiMcLaren-Ford1:19.28+0.84
2BEL Jacky IckxLotus-Ford1:19.28+0.84
7ARG Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Ford1:19.37+0.93
20ITA Arturo MerzarioIso-Marlboro-Ford1:19.54+1.10
56NZL Denny HulmeMcLaren-Ford1:19.66+1.22
10ITA Vittorio BrambillaMarch-Ford1:19.81+1.37
3South Africa Jody ScheckterTyrrell-Ford1:19.86+1.42
24GBR James HuntHesketh-Ford1:19.87+1.43
14FRA Jean-Pierre BeltoiseBRM1:20.03+1.59
17FRA Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford1:20.20+1.76
9FRG Hans-Joachim StuckMarch-Ford1:20.46+2.02
18BRA Carlos PaceSurtees-Ford1:20.52+2.08
28GBR John WatsonBrabham-Ford1:20.52+2.08
4FRA Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford1:20.65+2.21
33GBR Mike HailwoodMcLaren-Ford1:20.65+2.21
19FRG Jochen MassSurtees-Ford1:20.80+2.36
26GBR Graham HillLola-Ford1:20.99+2.55
15FRA Henri PescaroloBRM1:21.32+2.88
16GBR Brian RedmanShadow-Ford1:21.35+2.91
37FRA François MigaultBRM1:21.43+2.99
30NZL Chris AmonAmon-Ford1:21.79+3.35
8LIE Rikky von OpelBrabham-Ford1:21.85+3.41
23AUS Tim SchenkenTrojan-Ford1:21.89+3.45
27GBR Guy EdwardsLola-Ford1:21.96+3.52
21Denmark Tom BelsøIso-Marlboro-Ford1:22.09+3.65

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314NCRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNSDNQDNQWDWD
12AUT **Niki Lauda****Ferrari**842:00:29.561**9**
11SUI **Clay Regazzoni****Ferrari**84+ 35.613**6**
5BRA **Emerson Fittipaldi****McLaren-Ford**83+ 1 Lap4**4**
9FRG **Hans-Joachim Stuck****March-Ford**82+ 2 Laps13**3**
3South Africa **Jody Scheckter****Tyrrell-Ford**82+ 2 Laps9**2**
56NZL **Denny Hulme****McLaren-Ford**82+ 2 Laps8**1**
16GBR Brian RedmanShadow-Ford81+ 3 Laps21
4FRA Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford81+ 3 Laps16
33GBR Mike HailwoodMcLaren-Ford81+ 3 Laps17
24GBR James HuntHesketh-Ford81+ 3 Laps10
28GBR John WatsonBrabham-Ford80+ 4 Laps15
15FRA Henri PescaroloBRM80+ 4 Laps20
18BRA Carlos PaceSurtees-Ford78+ 6 Laps14
23AUS Tim SchenkenTrojan-Ford76Spun Off25
17FRA Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford73+ 11 Laps12
26GBR Graham HillLola-Ford43Engine19
20ITA Arturo MerzarioIso-Marlboro-Ford37Accident7
19FRG Jochen MassSurtees-Ford35Gearbox18
37FRA François MigaultBRM27Engine22
2BEL Jacky IckxLotus-Ford26Brakes5
1SWE Ronnie PetersonLotus-Ford23Engine2
30NZL Chris AmonAmon-Ford22Brakes23
8LIE Rikky von OpelBrabham-Ford14Oil Leak24
7ARG Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Ford12Spun Off6
14FRA Jean-Pierre BeltoiseBRM2Engine11
10ITA Vittorio BrambillaMarch-FordAccident
27GBR Guy EdwardsLola-Ford
21Denmark Tom BelsøIso-Marlboro-Ford
25SUI Silvio MoserBrabham-Ford
29Spain Jorge de BagrationSurtees-Ford

Notes

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for British constructor Trojan and New Zealand constructor Amon. Amon also was the first constructor from New Zealand.
  • This was the 50th Grand Prix win for a Ferrari and a Ferrari-powered car.
  • For the first time since the 1972 German Grand Prix, a Grand Prix was not won by a Ford-powered car. It ended a record streak of 22 consecutive Grand Prix wins for the British-American engine supplier.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1SUI Clay Regazzoni16
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 52AUT Niki Lauda15
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3BRA Emerson Fittipaldi13
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4NZL Denny Hulme10
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 35ARG Carlos Reutemann9

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1UK McLaren-Ford26
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2ITA Ferrari21
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3UK Brabham-Ford9
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4UK BRM8
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15UK Tyrrell-Ford6
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1973 Spanish Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1975 Spanish Grand Prix

References

  1. "Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1974". The Programme Covers Project.
  2. Lang, Mike. (1983). "Grand Prix! Vol 3". Haynes Publishing Group.
  3. Lang, Mike. (1983). "Grand Prix! Vol 3". Haynes Publishing Group.
  4. "Jorge de Bagration - Biography". Formula One Rejects.
  5. Jenkinson, Denis. (June 1974). "The Spanish Grand Prix: Ferrari Dominates".
  6. "1974 Spanish Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  7. "Spain 1974 - Championship • STATS F1".
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