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Race details
Race 10 of 14 in the 1975 Formula One season
Silverstone 1975
Date 19 July 1975
Official name XXVIII British Grand Prix
Location Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, Great Britain
Course Permanent racing facility
4.719 km (2.932 mi)
Distance 56 laps, 264.264 km (164.192 mi)
Weather Sunny, then overcast, then heavy rain
Pole position
Driver 25px UK Tom Pryce Shadow-Ford
Time 1:19.36[1]
Fastest lap
Driver 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari
Time 1:20.9 on lap 16[2]
Podium
First 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren-Ford
Second 25px Brazil Carlos Pace Brabham-Ford
Third 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter Tyrrell-Ford

The 1975 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on July 19, 1975. It was the 30th British Grand Prix to be held since the race was first held in 1926 and the 17th time the race had been held at Silverstone. The race was held over 56 of the scheduled 67 laps of the four kilometre venue for a race distance of 264 kilometres.

The results were overshadowed by a heavy hail storm from Lap 53, which caused three out of the top four cars (Jody Scheckter, James Hunt, and Mark Donohue), to aquaplane and crash in the same corner, bringing an early finish to the race, and a significant absence on the podium. A number of other cars crashed at the same corner as well, including Wilson Fittipaldi, Jochen Mass, and John Watson. The race results were finalised the lap after the lap most cars crashed, giving Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi, who had been the race leader prior to the storm, a one lap win in his McLaren M23. Carlos Pace, who was one of the crashers in his Brabham BT44B was classified in second position with another of the crashers, Tyrrell 007 driver Jody Scheckter classified third.

The win was the 14th and final win of Fittipaldi's career which had included two world championships. He would continue racing in Formula One until 1980. The win also vaulted Fittpaldi past Carlos Reutemann into second place in the championship, 14 points behind Lauda.

Race summary[]

A new chicane had been installed at Woodcote Corner, bringing complaints from the purists but also arguments that it was necessary in the interests of safety. Tom Pryce gained his first pole position in his home race, whilst the Ferraris were on the second row, with James Hunt languishing on the fifth row.

Graham Hill announced his retirement as a driver after 17 seasons and 176 races to concentrate on his Embassy Hill team.

From the start – in which a lights system was being used for the first time in any Grand Prix, replacing the traditional national flag – Carlos Pace led from Pryce.

Following the hail storm, only five cars were running at the end. The RAC declared the race finished officially on the lap after the lap when most cars were running – lap 56. Ferrari, with both of their cars stuck on lap 54 in the classification protested, but the RAC threw these protests out and three days later, the provisional results were confirmed.

Classification[]

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren-Ford 56 1:22:05.0 7 9
2 8 25px Brazil Carlos Pace Brabham-Ford 55 Accident 2 6
3 3 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter Tyrrell-Ford 55 Accident 6 4
4 24 25px Great Britain James Hunt Hesketh-Ford 55 Accident 9 3
5 28 25px USA Mark Donohue March-Ford 55 Accident 15 2
6 9 25px Italy Vittorio Brambilla March-Ford 55 + 1 Lap 5 1
7 2 25px Germany Jochen Mass McLaren-Ford 55 Accident 10  
8 12 25px Austria Niki Lauda Ferrari 54 + 2 Laps 3  
9 4 25px France Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford 54 Accident 17  
10 22 25px Australia Alan Jones Hill-Ford 54 + 2 Laps 28  
11 18 25px Great Britain John Watson Surtees-Ford 54 Accident 18  
12 27 25px USA Mario Andretti Parnelli-Ford 54 + 2 Laps 12  
13 11 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 54 + 2 Laps 4  
14 17 25px France Jean-Pierre Jarier Shadow-Ford 53 Accident 11  
15 23 25px Great Britain Tony Brise Hill-Ford 53 Accident 13  
16 15 25px Great Britain Brian Henton Lotus-Ford 53 Accident 21  
17 32 25px New Zealand John Nicholson Lyncar-Ford 51 Accident 26  
18 19 25px Great Britain Dave Morgan Surtees-Ford 50 Accident 23  
19 30 25px Brazil Wilson Fittipaldi Fittipaldi-Ford 50 Accident 24  
Ret 10 25px Germany Hans Joachim Stuck March-Ford 45 Accident 14  
Ret 6 25px Great Britain Jim Crawford Lotus-Ford 28 Accident 25  
Ret 16 25px Great Britain Tom Pryce Shadow-Ford 20 Accident 1  
Ret 29 25px Italy Lella Lombardi March-Ford 18 Engine 22  
Ret 5 25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford 7 Engine 16  
Ret 21 25px France Jacques Laffite Williams-Ford 5 Gearbox 19  
Ret 7 25px Argentina Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford 4 Engine 8  
DNQ 31 25px Netherlands Roelof Wunderink Ensign-Ford        
DNQ 35 25px Japan Hiroshi Fushida Maki-Ford        

Standings after the race[]

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 25px Austria Niki Lauda 47
2 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 33
3= 25px UK James Hunt 25
3= 25px Argentina Carlos Reutemann 25
5 25px Brazil Carlos Pace 24
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 25px Italy Ferrari 50
2 25px UK Brabham-Ford 42 (44)
3 25px UK McLaren-Ford 39.5
4 25px UK Hesketh-Ford 25
5 25px UK Tyrrell-Ford 24
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 6 results from the first 7 races and the best 6 results from the last 7 races counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References[]

  1. Lang, Mike (1983). Grand Prix! Vol 3. Haynes Publishing Group. p. 88. 
  2. Lang, Mike (1983). Grand Prix! Vol 3. Haynes Publishing Group. p. 90. 

Unless otherwise indicated, all race results are taken from "The Official Formula 1 website". http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1975/467/. Retrieved 2007-06-15. 


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