Who won Grand Prix 1974?
Who won Grand Prix 1974?
1974 RACE RESULTS
Grand Prix | Date | Winner |
---|---|---|
Germany | 04 Aug 1974 | Clay Regazzoni REG |
Austria | 18 Aug 1974 | Carlos Reutemann REU |
Italy | 08 Sep 1974 | Ronnie Peterson PET |
Canada | 22 Sep 1974 | Emerson Fittipaldi FIT |
Who won the 1975 F1 championship?
Niki Lauda LAU
1975 RACE RESULTS
Grand Prix | Date | Winner |
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Monaco | 11 May 1975 | Niki Lauda LAU |
Belgium | 25 May 1975 | Niki Lauda LAU |
Sweden | 08 Jun 1975 | Niki Lauda LAU |
Netherlands | 22 Jun 1975 | James Hunt HUN |
Who won F1 in 1973?
Jackie Stewart
The World Championship of Drivers was won by Jackie Stewart, driving for Elf Team Tyrrell, and the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers by John Player Team Lotus.
What was the Formula One championship in 1974?
The 1974 Formula One World Championship would be one of the tightest fought in F1 history, with three drivers heading into the final race with the chance of taking the crown. Seven different drivers, and four separate constructors would taste victory across the fifteen Grand Prix, while several others got their first taste of F1.
Who are the F1 drivers that died in 1974?
Two F1 drivers died over the course of the season, Peter Revson in a practice session accident at the South African GP in March, then Austrian newcomer Helmuth Koinigg at the US GP in October.
Who was the winner of the 1974 Monaco Grand Prix?
Fittipaldi thus won the race, from Lauda, with Scheckter third after Regazzoni suffered fuel feed problems on the last lap. In the streets of Monaco, Lauda and Regazzoni took the front row for Ferrari, with Peterson’s Lotus behind them in third.
When did McLaren win their first Formula One Championship?
McLaren won their first Constructors’ Championship. The 1974 Formula One season was the 28th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1974 World Championship of F1 Drivers and the 1974 International Cup for F1 Manufacturers, contested concurrently over a fifteen-race series which commenced on 13 January and ended on 6 October.