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1975 Race of Champions

1975 Race of Champions

FieldValue
TypeNC
CountryUnited Kingdom
Grand PrixRace of Champions
GP_Suffix
Details ref
Fulldate16 March 1975
Year1975
ImageFile:Brands Hatch 1960-1975.svg
LocationBrands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit, Fawkham, Kent, England
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.6136
Course_km4.206
Distance_laps40
Distance_mi104.544
Distance_km168.24
WeatherCold, Wet
Pole_DriverTom Pryce
Pole_CountryGreat Britain
Pole_TeamShadow-Ford
Pole_Time1:34.9
Fast_DriverTom Pryce
Fast_TeamShadow-Ford
Fast_Time1:21.1
Fast_CountryGreat Britain
First_DriverTom Pryce
First_CountryGreat Britain
First_TeamShadow-Ford
Second_DriverJohn Watson
Second_CountryGreat Britain
Second_TeamSurtees-Ford
Third_DriverRonnie Peterson
Third_CountrySweden
Third_TeamLotus-Ford

The 1975 Race of Champions was a non-championship Formula One race held at Brands Hatch on 16 March 1975. Weather conditions were inhospitable, with strong winds, heavy rain and even snow showers during the weekend.

There was some pre-race controversy about the decision to top up the grid with Formula 5000 cars-eventually a compromise was reached where only those drivers with Formula 1 experience would be permitted to start.

Ironically the most vehement protester against the Formula 5000 drivers, Emerson Fittipaldi, qualified only 17th, some four rows behind the fastest Formula 5000 driver Tom Belsø.

A cluster of cars rounding Druids Hill bend in the early laps of the race. At this point, eventual winner Pryce's car (centre right) is back in the pack.

Roelof Wunderink made his début in the Ensign, whilst Tony Trimmer qualified well in the new Safir car (previously known as a Token) and Maurizio Flammini was a non-starter after crashing heavily in practice.

Tom Pryce dominated in appalling weather conditions from Jody Scheckter, giving the crowd a home driver to cheer in the absence of James Hunt.

The start was delayed as snow fell and teams had to quickly decide which type of tyres to use, but when the flag fell, Jacky Ickx surged through from the second row to lead. In midfield, Belso was hit and spun taking out Jochen Mass, who retired despite having minimal damage to the car. As a result of this incident, the decision was taken to bar Formula 5000 cars from future Formula 1 races.

Scheckter took the lead at the end of lap 1 on dry tyres and Pryce was soon catching him, having passed Ronnie Peterson and Ickx after a bad start on the damp side of the track.

In second place, with a strong home following was John Watson in the Surtees who gained the place having taken Peterson when they were passing backmarkers at Druids Bend.

Despite not being a Championship round, Pryce's win makes this the only Formula One race won by a Welshman.

Results

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDSQDNSDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
16UK Tom PryceShadow-Ford4055:53.51
18UK John WatsonSurtees-Ford40+ 30.510
5Sweden Ronnie PetersonLotus-Ford40+ 32.06
6Belgium Jacky IckxLotus-Ford39+ 1 Lap4
1Brazil Emerson FittipaldiMcLaren-Ford39+ 1 Lap17
14UK Bob EvansBRM38+ 2 Laps19
20Italy Arturo MerzarioWilliams-Ford37+ 3 Laps8
17France Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford36+ 4 Laps/Fuel pump3
23FRG Rolf StommelenLola-Ford35+ 5 Laps5
51Netherlands Roelof WunderinkEnsign-Ford35+ 5 Laps18
35UK David PurleyChevron-Ford34+ 6 Laps12
31UK Ian AshleyLola-Chevrolet27Accident16
28USA Mark DonohuePenske-Ford26Handling7
3South Africa Jody ScheckterTyrrell-Ford25Engine2
10Italy Lella LombardiMarch-Ford20Handling11
7Australia Vern SchuppanLola-Chevrolet18Tyres13
50New Zealand John NicholsonLyncar-Ford15Engine20
208Denmark Tom BelsøLola-Chevrolet0Accident9
2FRG Jochen MassMcLaren-Ford0Accident15
52UK Tony TrimmerSafir-Ford33Outside assistance14
21Italy Maurizio FlamminiWilliams-Ford0Accident during practice21
34Belgium Teddy PiletteLola-Chevrolet
39UK Brian RedmanChevron-Chevrolet
33UK Guy EdwardsLola-Chevrolet
77Australia Dave WalkerChevron-Chevrolet
32UK Peter GethinLola-Chevrolet

References

References

  1. "1975 Race of Champions". ChicaneF1.
  2. (1975). "1976 John Player Grand Prix Year Book". Queen Anne Press Ltd.
  3. "Race of Champions". [[Motor Sport (magazine).
  4. "1975 BRDC International Trophy – Classification". ChicaneF1.
  5. "1975 – X Race of Champions". StatsF1.
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