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1977 United States Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixUnited States
ImageWatkins Glen 1975-1983.png
Official nameXX Toyota United States Grand Prix
DateOctober 2
Year1977
Race_No15
Season_No17
LocationWatkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course
Watkins Glen, New York
CoursePermanent road course
Course_mi3.377
Course_km5.435
Distance_laps59
Distance_mi199.24
Distance_km320.67
WeatherRain with temperatures reaching up to 63 F;
Winds gusting up to 14.72 mph
Pole_DriverUK James Hunt
Pole_TeamMcLaren-Ford
Pole_Time1:40.863
Fast_DriverRonnie Peterson
Fast_CountrySweden
Fast_TeamTyrrell-Ford
Fast_Time1:51.85
Fast_Lap56
First_DriverJames Hunt
First_CountryUnited Kingdom
First_TeamMcLaren-Ford
Second_DriverMario Andretti
Second_CountryUnited States
Second_TeamLotus-Ford
Third_DriverJody Scheckter
Third_CountrySouth Africa
Third_flag_suffix1928
Third_TeamWolf-Ford
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Watkins Glen, New York Winds gusting up to 14.72 mph

The 1977 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 2, 1977, at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course in Watkins Glen, New York. It was the fifteenth race of the 1977 World Championship of F1 Drivers and the 1977 International Cup for F1 Constructors. The event was also referred to as the United States Grand Prix East in order to distinguish it from the United States Grand Prix West held on April 3, 1977, in Long Beach, California. It was covered on American radio by Motor Racing Network.

The 59-lap race was won from pole position by James Hunt, driving a McLaren-Ford. In wet conditions, Hunt held off a late charge from Mario Andretti in the Lotus-Ford to take his second consecutive Watkins Glen victory. Jody Scheckter was third in the Wolf-Ford, while Niki Lauda clinched his second Drivers' Championship by finishing fourth in his Ferrari.

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For the first time, the American race was being held before the Canadian Grand Prix, which would follow a week later. Lauda led the championship with 69 points, while Jody Scheckter was second with 42 points. With nine points being awarded for a win, Lauda needed only to score one point in any of the final three races to clinch the title, while Scheckter needed to win them all to have a chance (both would be on 69 points, but Scheckter would have the tiebreaker on wins with 5, compared to Lauda's 3).

From the start of practice on Friday, Hunt's McLaren was dominant, setting a track record of 1:40.863. Brabham teammates Hans-Joachim Stuck and John Watson were a quarter of a second back, followed by Andretti, Ronnie Peterson and the Ferraris of Carlos Reutemann and Lauda. On Saturday morning there was rain just before the end of untimed practice, and so the afternoon session served only as practice for a possible wet race on Sunday, as Friday's times determined the grid.

Sunday began cold but dry, with a crowd over 100,000. Before the warmup, however, it began to drizzle, and by the five-minute signal, it had picked up enough that only John Watson was willing to gamble on starting with slicks. At the flag, everyone got away from the grid and through the first turn without incident, but the spray was so heavy that nothing was visible after the first five cars. Stuck quickly jumped ahead of Hunt, and after one lap, they were followed by Andretti, Reutemann, Peterson, Lauda, Scheckter, Jacques Laffite and Gunnar Nilsson.

Immediately, Scheckter began to take advantage of the others' uncertainty in the conditions and, by lap five had moved from ninth to fourth. Stuck was also going well in the wet, and, despite losing his clutch cable in the first few laps, pulled away from Hunt. Lauda passed his teammate Reutemann for fifth spot when the Argentine spun. On lap 15, with Hunt four seconds behind, Stuck, struggling to make gear changes without a clutch, popped out of gear entering a corner and went straight on. He retired with damage to the monocoque.

Hunt now led Andretti by 10.5 seconds, with Scheckter 14 seconds further back in third. The rain stopped, and drivers sought the wet sections of a drying track to cool their tires. With 10 laps remaining and the lead at 22 seconds, Hunt backed off in response to a pit signal. Lauda was coasting in fourth, a position sufficient to clinch the Championship. Scheckter had slowed in third to preserve his tires.

With two laps to go, Andretti, who had been closing while Hunt cruised home, was only 6.7 seconds behind. As they began the last lap, the margin had closed to 1.5 seconds, but Hunt increased his lead slightly to win by just over two seconds. The McLaren pit had not informed him how close the Lotus was until the start of the final lap, when Teddy Mayer gave him a frantic wave to pick up the pace.

Lauda thus took his second title, and Ferrari took their third consecutive Constructor's Championship. For Lauda, it was the culmination of a comeback from the life-threatening injuries he had sustained at the Nürburgring in 1976. Almost immediately, the Austrian quit Ferrari, having already announced his intention to move to Brabham for 1978.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.DriverConstructorTime123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627Source:
GBR James HuntMcLaren–Ford1:40.863
FRG Hans-Joachim StuckBrabham–Alfa Romeo+0.275
GBR John WatsonBrabham–Alfa Romeo+0.330
USA Mario AndrettiLotus–Ford+0.618
SWE Ronnie PetersonTyrrell–Ford+1.045
ARG Carlos ReutemannFerrari+1.089
AUT Niki LaudaFerrari+1.226
FRA Patrick DepaillerTyrrell–Ford+1.375
RSA Jody ScheckterWolf–Ford+1.452
FRA Jacques LaffiteLigier–Matra+1.777
ITA Vittorio BrambillaSurtees–Ford+1.923
SWE Gunnar NilssonLotus–Ford+1.952
AUS Alan JonesShadow–Ford+2.156
FRA Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault+2.206
FRG Jochen MassMcLaren–Ford+2.379
FRA Jean-Pierre JarierShadow–Ford+2.653
USA Brett LungerMcLaren–Ford+2.835
BRA Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi–Ford+3.075
SUI Clay RegazzoniEnsign–Ford+3.345
GBR Rupert KeeganHesketh–Ford+3.687
RSA Ian ScheckterMarch–Ford+3.839
GBR Ian AshleyHesketh–Ford+4.237
BRA Alex RibeiroMarch–Ford+4.610
BEL Patrick NèveMarch–Ford+4.982
AUT Hans BinderSurtees–Ford+5.017
USA Danny OngaisPenske–Ford+5.207
*Cut-off*
FRA Patrick TambayEnsign–Ford+8.572

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819RetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNQ
1UK **James Hunt****McLaren-Ford**591:58:23.2671**9**
5USA **Mario Andretti****Lotus-Ford**59+ 2.0264**6**
20South Africa **Jody Scheckter****Wolf-Ford**59+ 1:18.8799**4**
11Austria **Niki Lauda****Ferrari**59+ 1:40.6157**3**
22Switzerland **Clay Regazzoni****Ensign-Ford**59+ 1:48.13819**2**
12Argentina **Carlos Reutemann****Ferrari**58+ 1 Lap6**1**
26France Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra58+ 1 Lap10
24UK Rupert KeeganHesketh-Ford58+ 1 Lap20
16France Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford58+ 1 Lap16
30USA Brett LungerMcLaren-Ford57+ 2 Laps17
18Austria Hans BinderSurtees-Ford57+ 2 Laps25
7UK John WatsonBrabham-Alfa Romeo57+ 2 Laps3
28Brazil Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford57+ 2 Laps18
4France Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford56+ 3 Laps8
9Brazil Alex RibeiroMarch-Ford56+ 3 Laps23
3Sweden Ronnie PetersonTyrrell-Ford56+ 3 Laps5
25UK Ian AshleyHesketh-Ford55+ 4 Laps22
27Belgium Patrick NèveMarch-Ford55+ 4 Laps24
19Italy Vittorio BrambillaSurtees-Ford54+ 5 Laps11
15France Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault30Alternator14
6Sweden Gunnar NilssonLotus-Ford17Accident12
8West Germany Hans-Joachim StuckBrabham-Alfa Romeo14Accident2
10South Africa Ian ScheckterMarch-Ford10Accident21
2West Germany Jochen MassMcLaren-Ford8Fuel Pump15
14USA Danny OngaisPenske-Ford6Accident26
17Australia Alan JonesShadow-Ford3Accident13
23France Patrick TambayEnsign-Ford

Notes

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for American driver Danny Ongais.
  • This was the 100th race in which a South African driver participated. In those 100 races, South African drivers won 6 Grands Prix, achieved 25 podium finishes, 2 pole positions and 4 fastest laps.
  • This race marked the 250th podium finish for a British driver.
  • This was the 100th Grand Prix start for Tyrrell. In those 100 races, Tyrrell won 20 Grands Prix, achieved 58 podium finishes, 14 pole positions, 16 fastest laps, 3 Grand Slams and won 2 Driver's and 1 Constructor's Championships.
  • This was the 50th Grand Prix start for Hesketh.
  • This was the 10th United States Grand Prix win for a Ford-powered car.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1AUT **Niki Lauda**72
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 22USA Mario Andretti47
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 13South Africa Jody Scheckter46
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 14ARG Carlos Reutemann36
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5UK James Hunt31

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1ITA **Ferrari**89 (91)
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2UK Lotus-Ford62
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 13UK McLaren-Ford47
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 14CAN Wolf-Ford46
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5UK Brabham-Alfa Romeo27
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 8 results from the first 9 races and the best 7 results from the remaining 8 races were retained. Numbers without parentheses are retained points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.
  • Bold text indicates the 1977 World Champions.

References

References

  1. "Weather information for the ''1977 United States Grand Prix''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1977 Formula One United States Grand Prix – Qualifying". [[Motorsport.com.
  3. "1977 USA East Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  4. (2 October 1977). "1977 United States Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  5. "United States 1977 - Championship • STATS F1".
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