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1976 FIA Formula One World Championship season
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The 1976 Formula One season included the 27th FIA Formula One World Championship season, which commenced on January 25, 1976, and ended on October 24 after sixteen races. This was the first season of Formula One to pass without a death on the track.

Season summary[]

In an extraordinarily political season the world championship went to James Hunt by one point from Niki Lauda, although Ferrari took the constructors' title. Controversy began in Spain where Hunt was initially disqualified from first place, giving the race to Lauda, only for the decision to be overturned on appeal months later. The six wheeled Tyrrell confounded the sceptics by finishing 1-2 in Sweden, with Lauda third and Hunt fifth.

Hunt won in France and, it seemed, in Britain, but the race had been restarted after a first lap pile-up and Hunt restarted in a spare car which was against the rules. He was eventually disqualified after an appeal from Ferrari, whose own driver, Regazzoni, had also restarted in a spare. Lauda became the official race winner. Lauda then crashed heavily in Germany and appeared likely to die from his injuries. Hunt won the race and finished fourth to John Watson's Penske (the team's only win) in Austria. Miraculously, Lauda returned to finish fourth in Italy, where Hunt, Jochen Mass and Watson were relegated to the back of the grid for alleged infringements of the regulations.

Hunt won in Canada and in the USA but Lauda took third to lead Hunt by three points going into the final race. In appalling weather conditions Mario Andretti won, Lauda gave up because of the hazardous conditions, and Hunt eventually finished third to take the title.

Chris Amon drove his last grand prix in Germany, failing to win a single championship race. The 1976 Wolf-Williams cars were originally Heskeths, but Frank Williams had left the team by September. The Boro-Ford team was renamed Ensign-Ford.

Drivers and constructors[]

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No Driver Rounds
25px Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 312T
312T2
Ferrari 015 3.0 F12 G 1 25px Austria Niki Lauda 1-10, 13-16
2 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 1-10, 12-16
35 25px Argentina Carlos Reutemann 13
25px Great Britain Elf Team Tyrrell Tyrrell 007
P34
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 3 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter All
4 25px France Patrick Depailler All
25px Great Britain John Player Team Lotus Lotus 77 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 5 25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson 1
25px Great Britain Bob Evans 2-3
25px USA Mario Andretti 4-5, 7-16
6 25px USA Mario Andretti 1
25px Sweden Gunnar Nilsson 2-16
25px Great Britain Martini Racing Brabham BT45 Alfa Romeo 115-12 3.0 F12 G 7 25px Argentina Carlos Reutemann 1-12
25px Germany Rolf Stommelen 13
25px Australia Larry Perkins 14-16
8 25px Brazil Carlos Pace All
77 25px Germany Rolf Stommelen 10
25px Great Britain Beta Team March
25px Great Britain March Engineering
25px Great Britain Ovoro Team March
25px Template:Country alias HKG Theodore Racing
March 761 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 9 25px Italy Vittorio Brambilla All
10 25px Italy Lella Lombardi 1
25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson 2-16
34 25px Germany Hans Joachim Stuck All
35 25px Italy Arturo Merzario 3-9
25px Great Britain Marlboro Team McLaren McLaren M23
M26
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 11 25px Great Britain James Hunt All
12 25px Germany Jochen Mass All
25px Great Britain Shellsport/Whiting Surtees TS16 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 13 25px Great Britain Divina Galica 9
25px Great Britain Stanley BRM BRM P201B BRM P200 3.0 V12 G 14 25px Great Britain Ian Ashley 1
25px South African flag after 1928 Lexington Racing Tyrrell 007 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 15 25px South African flag after 1928 Ian Scheckter 2
25px Great Britain Shadow Racing Team Shadow DN5B
DN8
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 16 25px Great Britain Tom Pryce All
17 25px France Jean-Pierre Jarier All
25px Great Britain Team Surtees
25px Great Britain Durex Team Surtees
Surtees TS19 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 18 25px USA Brett Lunger 2-5, 7-11, 13-15
25px Sweden Conny Andersson 12
25px Japan Noritake Takahara 16
19 25px Australia Alan Jones 3-16
25px Great Britain Frank Williams Racing Cars
25px Canada Walter Wolf Racing
Williams FW05 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 20 25px Belgium Jacky Ickx 1-6, 8-9
25px Italy Arturo Merzario 10-16
21 25px Italy Renzo Zorzi 1
25px France Michel Leclère 2-8
25px New ZealandChris Amon 14
25px Australia Warwick Brown 15
25px Austria Hans Binder 16
25px Japan Masami Kuwashima 16
25px Great Britain Team Ensign Ensign N174
N176
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 22 25px New Zealand Chris Amon 2-7, 9-10
25px Belgium Patrick Nève 8
25px Austria Hans Binder 11
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx 12-15
25px Great Britain Hesketh Racing
25px Great Britain Penthouse Rizla Racing with Hesketh
Hesketh 308D Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 24 25px Austria Harald Ertl 2-16
25 25px Great Britain Guy Edwards 5, 8-10, 13-14
25px Germany Rolf Stommelen 12
25px Brazil Alex Ribeiro 15
25px Great Britain Mapfre-Williams Williams FW04 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 25 25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945 Emilio Zapico 4
25px France Ligier Gitanes Ligier JS5 Matra MS73 3.0 V12 G 26 25px France Jacques Laffite All
25px USA Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing Parnelli VPJ4B Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 27 25px USA Mario Andretti 2-3
25px USA Citibank Team Penske Penske PC3
PC4
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 28 25px Great Britain John Watson All
25px Brazil Copersucar-Fittipaldi Fittipaldi FD04 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 30 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi All
31 25px Brazil Ingo Hoffmann 1, 3-4, 8
25px Great Britain RAM Racing Brabham BT44B Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 32 25px Switzerland Loris Kessel 4-5, 7-8, 11
25px Great Britain Bob Evans 9
33 25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945 Emilio de Villota 4
25px Belgium Patrick Nève 5
25px Flag of Denmark Jac Nelleman 7
25px Great Britain Damien Magee 8
25px Italy Lella Lombardi 9-11
25px Netherlands HB Bewaking Alarm Systems Boro N175 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 37 25px Australia Larry Perkins 4-7, 12-13
25px Italy Scuderia Gulf Rondini Tyrrell 007 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 37 25px Italy Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi 13
39 25px Italy Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi 11
40 25px Italy Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi 10, 12
25px Great Britain Team Norev / B&S Fabrications Surtees TS19 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 38 25px France Henri Pescarolo 6, 8-15
25px Netherlands F&S Properties Penske PC3 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 39 25px Netherlands Boy Hayje 12
25px Austria ÖASC Racing Team Tyrrell 007 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 39 25px Austria Otto Stuppacher 13-15
25px Great Britain Team P R Reilly Shadow DN3 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 40 25px Great Britain Mike Wilds 9
25px Japan Kojima Engineering Kojima KE007 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 D 51 25px Japan Masahiro Hasemi 16
25px Japan Heroes Racing Tyrrell 007 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 B 52 25px Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino 16
25px Japan Maki Engineering Maki F102A Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 G 54 25px Great Britain Tony Trimmer 16

Race-by-Race[]

Race One: Brazil[]

For the opening round of the season in Brazil, James Hunt took pole position in his McLaren with reigning World Champion Niki Lauda alongside in his Ferrari (which set the tone for the season). Clay Regazzoni in the second Ferrari took the lead at the start. Regazzoni, Lauda, Hunt and Shadow's Jean-Pierre Jarier battled. Regazzoni and Jarier collided, and the former had to pit for repairs. Lauda now led from Hunt and Jarier, but Hunt crashed out due to a sticking throttled, and Jarier did the same a lap later after driving on some oil in the track. Lauda thus started his title defence with victory, with Patrick Depailler second in the Tyrrell, and Tom Pryce completing the podium in the other Shadow.

Race Two: South Africa[]

Hunt took pole position for the second time in two races, with Lauda alongside again. It was Lauda who led into the first corner, with Hunt dropping down to fourth behind McLaren teammate Jochen Mass and Vittorio Brambilla in his March. Hunt was waved through by Mass, and passed Brambilla to take second after five laps. Lauda led from start to finish to win again, with Hunt second and Mass third for McLaren.

Race Three: United States GP West[]

Well after the South African race, the drivers assembled at Long Beach in the USA for the third round. Regazzoni took pole position with Depailler second, forcing Hunt and Lauda onto the second row. The top four maintained their positions at the start, and almost immediately Regazzoni began to pull away. Hunt now tried to pass Depailler for second; they collided; Hunt was out, Depailler went wide, and Lauda sailed through to second. Depailler kept third until a spin which dropped him well down the order, but he charged back up to fifth, and was back in third after Pryce's Shadow, and Jody Scheckter in the second Tyrell retired after driveshaft and suspension failures respectively. Regazzoni went on to take a dominant victory, with Lauda completing the Ferrari 1-2, and Depailler third.

Race Four: Spain[]

As the European season began, there was a big talking point as the Tyrrell team entered a new P34 six-wheeler for Depailler. Depailler was on the pace and qualified third, behind Hunt and Lauda. Lauda once again beat Hunt off the line at the start and led for the first third of the race. Depailler, after a slow start, was running fourth behind Mass when he spun off and crashed with brake problems. Just before mid-race, the McLarens of Hunt and Mass found another gear and drove past Lauda, but towards the end of the race, Mass had to retire with an engine failure. Hunt took his first win of the season, with Lauda second and Gunnar Nilsson's Lotus third.

After the race, Hunt was disqualified because his McLaren was found to be too wide. McLaren appealed, saying this was due to the expansion of the tyres during the race, and two months after the race, Hunt was reinstated.

Race Five: Belgium[]

Ferrari locked out the front row in Belgium, with Lauda on pole from Regazzoni. Lauda motored away as the start, with Hunt up to second but, soon Regazzoni took the place back. The Ferraris raced away, and Hunt dropped back to sixth, behind Jacques Laffite's Ligier and the two six-wheeled Tyrells, before eventually retiring with a transmission failure. Depailler also retired when his engine blew up. Lauda won, and Regazzoni completed a dominant Ferrari 1-2, with Laffite taking his first podium.

Race Six: Monaco[]

In the glamorous streets of Monte Carlo, Lauda took pole with Regazzoni alongside on the front row again. Lauda led into the first corner, and was never headed again. Ronnie Peterson's March got up to second, and allowed Lauda to pull away by holding up Regazzoni and the two Tyrells. At one-third distance, Regazzoni went down an escape road due to oil on the track, and Peterson spun off and crashed on the next lap due to the same reason. This left Scheckter second and Depailler third but Regazzoni charged back and passed Depailler. He, however crashed out with 5 laps left while chasing Scheckter, thus ensuring that both the six-wheeled cars were on the podium behind Lauda.

Lauda now had a massive 33-point lead in the championship over Regazzoni and Hunt.

Race Seven: Sweden[]

Scheckter took pole in Sweden, the first for the Tyrrell P34, with Mario Andretti's Lotus second and Chris Amon an amazing 3rd on the grid in the Ensign. Andretti took the lead at the start, but he was found to have jumped it, and was given a 1 minute time penalty; as a result Scheckter and Depailler were officially 1-2. The six-wheelers went on to dominate (much to the chagrin of some of the other teams) and finished 1-2, with Scheckter winning. Andretti led on the road until his engine failed, and Amon was robbed of a sensational podium by a suspension failure. As a result, third place went to the consistent Lauda.

Race Eight: France[]

In France, 'normal service' was resumed, with Hunt on pole and Lauda second, with Depailler third, continuing Tyrrell's strong form. Lauda beat Hunt off the line as usual, and led the early stages until his engine failed. Hunt now led with Regazzoni close behind, but Regazzoni's Ferrari engine also failed. With the Ferraris out, any challenge to Hunt evaporated, and Hunt went to win with Depailler second. Scheckter ran third until he faded away with engine trouble, giving John Watson third and Penske its first podium.

Race Nine: Great Britain[]

The British fans had found a new hero in Hunt, but it was Lauda who took pole, beating the home hero Hunt into second, and Andretti showing Lotus's pace with third. At the start, Regazzoni began like a rocket and was immediately up to second, and was challenging Lauda. The two touched, and Regazzoni spun. He was hit by Hunt and Jacques Laffite abut the rest of the field were away safely. However, there was too much debris on track, and the race was to be restarted. In controversial circumstances McLaren, Ferrari and Ligier had Hunt, Regazzoni and Laffite all take part in the restarted race in spare cars.

There was no trouble in the restart, as Lauda led from Hunt and Regazzoni into the first corner. The top three were unchanged till mid-race until Regazzoni retired with a gearbox problem, promoting Scheckter to third. Lauda led comfortably until he too suffered from gearbox troubles, and home hero Hunt took the lead with 15 minutes left, sending the home fans wild. Hunt went on to win, with Lauda hanging on to second and Schceckter third.

After the race, Ferrari, Tyrrell and the Fittipaldi team appealed against Hunt being allowed to take part in the spare car. Ferrari took the matter to the FIA (which was ironic since their own driver, Regazzoni had started in a spare, although he retired), and two months later, Hunt was disqualified and Lauda was given the win. Scheckter was promoted to second, Watson had another podium, and Two-time champion Emerson Fittipaldi got sixth place and a point.

Race Ten: Germany[]

There were concerns by the drivers in the German GP held at the legendary Nordschleife about the safety of the track. Ultimately, all the drivers decided to race, and it was no surprise that Hunt and Lauda were on the front row, the British driver on pole, with Depailler heading the second row. At the start, on a damp but drying track, once again it was Regazzoni who started off best, whereas Lauda was slow and lost a lot of places. Regazzoni was leading from Hunt but he spun and dropped to fourth. At the end of the first lap, over eight minutes after the race started most of the drivers decided to pit for dry tyres. This left Mass's McLaren leading from Gunnar Nilsson.


On the second lap, Lauda lost control at high speed and crashed into the barriers before bouncing back on to the track, and the car caught fire. The car was then hit by Harald Ertl's Hesketh and Brett Lunger's Surtees. The two drivers immediately got of their cars, and soon Arturo Merzario stopped his Wolf-Williams as well and also Guy Edwards helped. The three pulled Lauda out of the burning car, and the race was stopped. Lauda was sent to hospital with serious burns and was fighting for his life. The race restarted, with the starting slots of Lauda, Ertl and Lunger left empty. Hunt led at the restarted race with Regazzoni up to second, but this did not last long as Regazzoni spun off and dropped back, and Depailler hit the barriers while trying to avoid him. This left Hunt with a big lead ahead of Carlos Pace in the Brabham, the Brabham team showing some speed. Soon, Scheckter was up to second, and Pace was passed by a recovering Regazzoni. Hunt eased to victory ahead of Scheckter, and Mass completed the podium by passing Pace after Regazzoni spun off (again).

Race Eleven: Austria[]

The news before the Austrian GP was that Lauda's condition was no longer life-threatening, but there was a low attendance with Lauda not racing; and Ferrari were so shaken by Lauda's crash that they did not compete at all. Hunt meanwhile took pole, ahead of countryman Watson and Ronnie Peterson. Watson took the lead at the start ahead of Peterson and Hunt, but soon Peterson was in the lead. Scheckter was on a charge from the mid-field, and he took the lead on the 10th lap, but then Watson was back in front. Scheckter battled until he crashed due to a suspension failure, and Peterson ultimately began to drop back. Watson thus won, the result being his and Penske's first win, and the podium was completed by Laffite and Nilsson.

Race Twelve: Holland[]

Lauda had began his recovery, and was planning to race later in the season, and as a result, Ferrari were back in business in Holland, but with only one car for Regazzoni. It was Peterson who took pole, beating pole king Hunt and Tom Pryce's Shadow. Peterson led the early stages ahead of Watson, until Watson made a mistake which let Hunt through. Peterson then struggled and dropped behind Hunt, Watson and Regazzoni. Watson retired with a gearbox failure, promoting Regazzoni and Peterson, but the latter too retired when he lost oil pressure. Regazzoni now closed up on Hunt, bringing Mario Andretti with him, but Hunt held them off, with Regazzoni and Andretti within two seconds of him in second and third.

Race Thirteen: Italy[]

After the Dutch GP, with Hunt seemingly only two points behind Lauda, the championship seemed to be a cakewalk for him. But then came the news that Lauda was going to make an astonishing return for the last four races of the season (it was so unexpected that Ferrari had to run three cars for Lauda, Regazzoni, and Lauda's supposed replacement Carlos Reutemann), just six weeks after his accident.

Laffite took pole in qualifying, with Scheckter's six-wheeler alongside and Pace third. Lauda was fifth, and Hunt along with Watson and Mass were penalised and sent to the back because of fuel irregularities. At the start, Scheckter led ahead of Laffite and Depailler with Lauda down in the midfield, but soon Peterson was on a charge and took the lead after 14 laps. Peterson's charge also brought Regazzoni with him, and soon the Swiss was up to third. Scheckter dropped off, and the top four of Peterson, Depailler, Regazzoni and Laffite ran closely. Hunt spun off while trying to charge up the field, and Depailler dropped back late on with engine trouble. Peterson took his first win in two years, with Regazzoni second, Laffite third, and Lauda an incredible fourth.

Race Fourteen: Canada[]

Hunt's disqualification from the British GP came after the Italian race, and as a result Hunt had only 47 points to Lauda's 64 with three races left. The Englishman took pole, with Peterson also on the front row ahead of March teammate Vittorio Brambilla. As usual, Hunt did not start well, and Peterson took the lead. But it was not for long as Hunt retook the lead on lap 10, and soon both Marches dropped way back, and so Depailler was second and Andretti third. The top three of Hunt, Depailler and Andretti were unchanged for the rest of the race. Lauda was running fifth until handling issues dropped him out of the points, and Hunt had closed the gap to 8 points.

Race Fifteen: United States GP East[]

The penultimate round was in the USA, and Hunt took his eighth pole of the season, with the six-wheeler of Scheckter alongside, and Peterson third. As expected, Scheckter took the lead at the start, with Hunt and Brambilla following. The front two pulled away and battled, with Hunt passing Scheckter mid-race and Scheckter returning the favour a few laps later. Hunt took the lead again with 14 laps left and went on to win, and Scheckter had to settle for second. The Marches were again unable to keep up the pace, and it was left to Lauda to take an astonishing podium, just beating Mass in the second McLaren.

Race Sixteen: Japan[]

The championship was to be decided in Japan, and Lauda was leading Hunt by three points. In qualifying, Hunt took second, but Lauda was right behind in third as Andretti took pole for Lotus. On race day, it rained heavily, and the weather was dreadful with the track full of water and the rain pelting down. Hunt got a good start for once, and took the lead from Andretti. Some of the drivers were protesting saying it is too dangerous to race. At the end of the second lap, Lauda came into the pits and withdrew, saying that the conditions were too dangerous. Emerson Fittipaldi and Carlos Pace were two of the other drivers who also withdrew. At the front, Hunt was leading but was soon challenged by Brambilla until the Italian spun out of contention. By mid-race, Mass had jumped up to second behind his teammate and acted as a protective buffer, but then crashed out. Hunt led from Depailler and Andretti, but then he began to suffer from tyre wear, and both drivers passed with 11 laps left. This was still fine as Hunt was third and needed only fourth to become World Champion. This became second when Depailler's tyres gave out, and he suffered a puncture but soon Hunt himself also had the same fate and had to pit. Andretti now led, with Alan Jones's Surtees second, Regazzoni third, Depailler fourth and Hunt fifth. On old, worn-out tyres, Jones and Regazzoni were fighting just to save their tyres, and first Depailler, and then Hunt with just two laps left passed both of them. Andretti won, getting his first win in five years, with Depailler second, and Hunt's third place meant that he was the F1 World Champion of 1976.

Season review[]

The Driver's championship was won by James Hunt from Niki Lauda, who had to miss several races as a result of an injury sustained in a crash at the German Grand Prix.

Rnd Race Date Location Pole Position Fastest Lap Race Winner Constructor Report
1 25px Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix January 25 Interlagos 25px UK James Hunt 25px France Jean-Pierre Jarier 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Italy Ferrari Report
2 25px South African flag after 1928 South African Grand Prix March 6 Kyalami 25px UK James Hunt 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Italy Ferrari Report
3 25px United States United States Grand Prix West March 28 Long Beach 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 25px Italy Ferrari Report
4 25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945 Spanish Grand Prix May 2 Jarama 25px UK James Hunt 25px Germany Jochen Mass 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
5 25px Belgium Belgian Grand Prix May 16 Zolder 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Italy Ferrari Report
6 25px Monaco Monaco Grand Prix May 30 Monaco 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Italy Ferrari Report
7 25px Sweden Swedish Grand Prix June 13 Scandinavian Raceway 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter 25px United States Mario Andretti 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter 25px UK Tyrrell-Ford Report
8 25px France French Grand Prix July 4 Paul Ricard 25px UK James Hunt 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
9 25px UK British Grand Prix July 18 Brands Hatch 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Austria Niki Lauda 25px Italy Ferrari Report
10 25px Germany German Grand Prix August 1 Nürburgring 25px UK James Hunt 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
11 25px Austria Austrian Grand Prix August 15 Österreichring 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK John Watson 25px USA Penske-Ford Report
12 25px Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix August 29 Zandvoort 25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 25px United Kingdom James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
13 25px Italy Italian Grand Prix September 12 Monza 25px France Jacques Laffite 25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson 25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson 25px UK March-Ford Report
14 25px Canada Canadian Grand Prix October 3 Mosport 25px UK James Hunt 25px France Patrick Depailler 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
15 25px United States United States Grand Prix October 10 Watkins Glen 25px United Kingdom James Hunt 25px United Kingdom James Hunt 25px United Kingdom James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
16 25px Japan Japanese Grand Prix October 24 Fuji Speedway 25px United States Mario Andretti 25px Japan Masahiro Hasemi 25px United States Mario Andretti 25px UK Lotus-Ford Report

1976 Drivers Championship final standings[]

Pos Driver BRA
25px Brazil
RSA
25px South African flag after 1928
USW
25px United States
ESP
25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945
BEL
25px Belgium
MON
25px Monaco
SWE
25px Sweden
FRA
25px France
GBR
25px UK
GER
25px Germany
AUT
25px Austria
NED
25px Netherlands
ITA
25px Italy
CAN
25px Canada
USA
25px United States
JPN
25px Japan
Pts
1 25px United Kingdom James Hunt Ret 2 Ret 1 Ret Ret 5 1 DSQ 1 4 1 Ret 1 1 3 69
2 25px Austria Niki Lauda 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 Ret 1 Ret 4 8 3 Ret 68
3 25px South African flag after 1928 Jody Scheckter 5 4 Ret Ret 4 2 1 6 2 2 Ret 5 5 4 2 Ret 49
4 25px France Patrick Depailler 2 9 3 Ret Ret 3 2 2 Ret Ret Ret 7 6 2 Ret 2 39
5 25px Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 7 Ret 1 11 2 14 6 Ret Ret 9 2 2 6 7 5 31
6 25px United States Mario Andretti Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret 12 5 3 Ret 3 Ret 1 22
7 25px United Kingdom John Watson Ret 5 NC Ret 7 10 Ret 3 3 7 1 Ret 11 10 6 Ret 20
8 25px France Jacques Laffite Ret Ret 4 12 3 12 4 14 Ret Ret 2 Ret 3 Ret Ret 7 20
9 25px Germany Jochen Mass 6 3 5 Ret 6 5 11 15 Ret 3 7 9 Ret 5 4 Ret 19
10 25px Sweden Gunnar Nilsson Ret Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 3 Ret 13 12 Ret 6 11
11 25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 7 19 Ret Ret 6 Ret 1 9 Ret Ret 10
12 25px United Kingdom Tom Pryce 3 7 Ret 8 10 7 9 8 4 8 Ret 4 8 11 Ret Ret 10
13 25px Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck 4 12 Ret Ret Ret 4 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret 8
14 25px Brazil Carlos Pace 10 Ret 9 6 Ret 9 8 4 8 4 Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret 7
15 25px Australia Alan Jones NC 9 5 Ret 13 Ret 5 10 Ret 8 12 16 8 4 7
16 25px Argentina Carlos Reutemann 12 Ret Ret 4 Ret Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret 9 3
17 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 13 17 6 Ret DNQ 6 Ret Ret 6 13 Ret Ret 15 Ret 9 Ret 3
18 25px New Zealand Chris Amon 14 8 5 Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret DNS 2
19 25px Italy Vittorio Brambilla Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 7 14 Ret Ret 1
20 25px Germany Rolf Stommelen 6 12 Ret 1
25px Austria Harald Ertl 15 DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ Ret Ret 7 Ret 8 Ret 16 DNS 13 8 0
25px France Jean-Pierre Jarier Ret Ret 7 Ret 9 8 12 12 9 11 Ret 10 19 18 10 10 0
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx 8 16 DNQ 7 DNQ DNQ 10 DNQ Ret 10 13 Ret 0
25px Australia Larry Perkins 13 8 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 17 Ret Ret 0
25px France Henri Pescarolo DNQ Ret Ret DNQ 9 11 17 19 NC 0
25px Italy Arturo Merzario DNQ Ret Ret DNQ 14 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS Ret Ret Ret 0
25px Italy Renzo Zorzi 9 0
25px Japan Noritake Takahara 9 0
25px France Michel Leclère 13 DNQ 10 11 11 Ret 13 0
25px United States Brett Lunger 11 DNQ DNQ Ret 15 16 Ret Ret 10 14 15 11 0
25px UK Bob Evans 10 DNQ Ret 0
25px Italy Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi 14 11 DNQ 18 0
25px Brazil Ingo Hoffmann 11 DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
25px Japan Masahiro Hasemi 11 0
25px Switzerland Loris Kessel DNQ 12 Ret DNQ NC 0
25px Italy Lella Lombardi 14 DNQ DNQ 12 0
25px Brazil Alex Ribeiro 12 0
25px Australia Warwick Brown 14 0
25px UK Guy Edwards DNQ 17 Ret 15 DNS 20 0
25px Belgium Patrick Nève Ret 18 0
25px Austria Hans Binder Ret Ret 0
25px UK Ian Ashley Ret 0
25px South African flag after 1928 Ian Scheckter Ret 0
25px Netherlands Boy Hayje Ret 0
25px Sweden Conny Andersson Ret 0
25px Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino Ret 0
25px Austria Otto Stuppacher DNS DNQ DNQ 0
25px Japan Masami Kuwashima DNS 0
25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945 Emilio de Villota DNQ 0
25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945 Emilio Zapico DNQ 0
25px Flag of Denmark Jac Nelleman DNQ 0
25px UK Damien Magee DNQ 0
25px UK Mike Wilds DNQ 0
25px UK Divina Galica DNQ 0
25px United Kingdom Tony Trimmer DNQ 0
Pos Driver BRA
25px Brazil
RSA
25px South African flag after 1928
USW
25px United States
ESP
25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945
BEL
25px Belgium
MON
25px Monaco
SWE
25px Sweden
FRA
25px France
GBR
25px UK
GER
25px Germany
AUT
25px Austria
NED
25px Netherlands
ITA
25px Italy
CAN
25px Canada
USA
25px United States
JPN
25px Japan
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish, inc. non-classified finish
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Light blue Practiced only (PO)
Friday test driver (TD) - 2003-2007 only
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Injured or ill (Inj)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)


1976 Constructors Championship final standings[]

Pos Constructor Car
no.
BRA
25px Brazil
RSA
25px South African flag after 1928
USW
25px United States
ESP
25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945
BEL
25px Belgium
MON
25px Monaco
SWE
25px Sweden
FRA
25px France
GBR
25px UK
GER
25px Germany
AUT
25px Austria
NED
25px Netherlands
ITA
25px Italy
CAN
25px Canada
USA
25px United States
JPN
25px Japan
Pts[1]
1 25px Italy Ferrari 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 Ret 1 Ret 4 8 3 Ret 83
2 7 Ret 1 11 2 14 6 Ret Ret 9 2 2 6 7 5
35 9
2 25px Great Britain McLaren-Ford 11 Ret 2 Ret 1 Ret Ret 5 1 DSQ 1 4 1 Ret 1 1 3 74 (75)
12 6 3 5 Ret 6 5 11 15 Ret 3 7 9 Ret 5 4 Ret
3 25px Great Britain Tyrrell-Ford 3 5 4 Ret Ret 4 2 1 6 2 2 Ret 5 5 4 2 Ret 71
4 2 9 3 Ret Ret 3 2 2 Ret Ret Ret 7 6 2 Ret 2
15 Ret
37 18
39 11 DNS DNQ DNQ
40 14 DNQ
52 Ret
4 25px Great Britain Lotus-Ford 5 Ret 10 DNQ Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret 12 5 3 Ret 3 Ret 1 29
6 Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 3 Ret 13 12 Ret 6
5 25px USA Penske-Ford 28 Ret 5 NC Ret 7 10 Ret 3 3 7 1 Ret 11 10 6 Ret 20
39 Ret
6 25px France Ligier-Matra 26 Ret Ret 4 12 3 12 4 14 Ret Ret 2 Ret 3 Ret Ret 7 20
7 25px Great Britain March-Ford 9 Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 7 14 Ret Ret 19
10 14 Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 7 19 Ret Ret 6 Ret 1 9 Ret Ret
34 4 12 Ret Ret Ret 4 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret
35 DNQ Ret Ret DNQ 14 9 Ret
8 25px Great Britain Shadow-Ford 16 3 7 Ret 8 10 7 9 8 4 8 Ret 4 8 11 Ret Ret 10
17 Ret Ret 7 Ret 9 8 12 12 9 11 Ret 10 19 18 10 10
40 DNQ
9 25px Great Britain Brabham-Alfa Romeo 7 12 Ret Ret 4 Ret Ret Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 17 Ret Ret 9
8 10 Ret 9 6 Ret 9 8 4 8 4 Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret
77 6
10 25px Great Britain Surtees-Ford 13 DNQ 7
18 11 DNQ DNQ Ret 15 16 Ret Ret 10 Ret 14 15 11 9
19 NC 9 5 Ret 13 Ret 5 10 Ret 8 12 16 8 4
38 DNQ Ret Ret DNQ 9 11 17 19 NC
11 25px Brazil Fittipaldi-Ford 30 13 17 6 Ret DNQ 6 Ret Ret 6 13 Ret Ret 15 Ret 9 Ret 3
31 11 DNQ DNQ DNQ
12 25px Great Britain Ensign-Ford 22 14 8 5 Ret 13 Ret 18 Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 13 Ret 2
13 25px USA Parnelli-Ford 27 6 Ret 1
25px Great Britain Hesketh-Ford 24 15 DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ Ret Ret 7 Ret 8 Ret 16 DNS 13 8 0
25 DNQ 17 Ret 15 12 DNS 20 12
25px Canada Wolf-Williams-Ford 20 8 16 DNQ 7 DNQ DNQ 10 DNQ Ret Ret Ret DNS Ret Ret Ret 0
21 13 DNQ 10 11 11 Ret 13 DNS 14 Ret
DNS
25px Netherlands Boro-Ford 37 13 8 DNQ Ret WD Ret Ret 0
25px Great Britain Williams-Ford 21 9 0
25 DNQ
25px Japan Kojima-Ford 51 11 0
25px Great Britain Brabham-Ford 32 DNQ 12 Ret DNQ Ret NC 0
33 DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 12
25px Great Britain BRM 14 Ret 0
25px Japan Maki-Ford 54 DNQ 0
Pos Constructor Car
no.
BRA
25px Brazil
RSA
25px South African flag after 1928
USW
25px United States
ESP
25px Template:Country alias Spain 1945
BEL
25px Belgium
MON
25px Monaco
SWE
25px Sweden
FRA
25px France
GBR
25px UK
GER
25px Germany
AUT
25px Austria
NED
25px Netherlands
ITA
25px Italy
CAN
25px Canada
USA
25px United States
JPN
25px Japan
Pts

Non-Championship race results[]

Other Formula One races were also held in 1976, which did not count towards the World Championship.

Race Name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
25px UK XI Race of Champions Brands Hatch March 14 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report
25px UK XXVIII BRDC International Trophy Silverstone April 11 25px UK James Hunt 25px UK McLaren-Ford Report

Notes[]

  1. Only the best 7 results from the first 8 races and the best 7 results from the last 8 races counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.
Formula One World Championship seasons

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