1976 Belgian Grand Prix

The 1976 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Zolder, near Heusden-Zolder in Belgium on 16 May 1976. The race was the fifth round of the 1976 Formula One season. It was the 34th Belgian Grand Prix and the third to be held at Circuit Zolder. Zolder was a replacement venue as Nivelles-Baulers near Brussels was due to host the race in rotation with Zolder but the track surface at Nivelles had deteriorated and Zolder would host the race until the return of Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in 1983. The race was held over 70 laps of the 4.3-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 298 kilometres.

1976 Belgian Grand Prix
Race 5 of 16 in the 1976 Formula One season
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Race details
DateMay 16, 1976
Official nameXXXIV Grote Prijs van Belgie[1]
LocationCircuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
Course length4.262 km (2.648 miles)
Distance70 laps, 298.34 km (185.38 miles)
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:26.55[2]
Fastest lap
DriverAustria Niki LaudaFerrari
Time1:25.98[3]
Podium
FirstFerrari
SecondFerrari
ThirdLigier-Matra
Lap leaders

The race was won by Ferrari driver, Niki Lauda driving a Ferrari 312T2, who increased his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to 29 points by doing so. His Swiss teammate, Clay Regazzoni, finished the race in second position, 3.4 seconds behind Lauda. Third was taken by French driver Jacques Laffite driving a Ligier JS5. It was Lauda's fourth win of the year in what was a dominant display by the reigning champion. Laffite's third place was his second podium after finishing second in the 1975 German Grand Prix the previous year and the first such finish for the new Équipe Ligier team.

Qualifying

Qualifying classification

Pos.DriverConstructorTimeNo
1Niki LaudaFerrari1:26,551
2Clay RegazzoniFerrari1:26,602
3James HuntMcLaren-Ford1:26,743
4Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford1:26,914
5Vittorio BrambillaMarch-Ford1:26,935
6Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra1:27,146
7Jody ScheckterTyrrell-Ford1:27,197
8Chris AmonEnsign-Ford1:27,548
9Carlos PaceBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:27,669
10Ronnie PetersonMarch-Ford1:27,7210
11Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:27,7511
12Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:28,3012
13Tom PryceShadow-Ford1:28,3713
14Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford1:28,3814
15Hans-Joachim StuckMarch-Ford1:28,4115
16Alan JonesSurtees-Ford1:28,4416
17John WatsonPenske-Ford1:28,4417
18Jochen MassMcLaren-Ford1:28,5018
19Patrick NèveBrabham-Ford1:28,8019
20Larry PerkinsBoro-Ford1:28,8120
21Arturo MerzarioMarch-Ford1:28,8421
22Gunnar NilssonLotus-Ford1:28,9922
23Loris KesselBrabham-Ford1:29,0923
24Harald ErtlHesketh-Ford1:29,4024
25Michel LeclèreWolf-Williams-Ford1:29,4625
26Brett LungerSurtees-Ford1:29,7626
27Emerson FittipaldiCopersucar-Ford1:29,81
28Jacky IckxWolf-Williams-Ford1:30,61
29Guy EdwardsHesketh-Ford1:30,77

*Drivers with a red background failed to qualify

Race

Race summary

Ferrari had locked out the front row in qualifying, with Lauda on pole from Regazzoni. Lauda motored away as the start, with Hunt up to second but Regazzoni soon took the place back. The Ferraris raced away, and Hunt dropped to sixth position, behind Jacques Laffite's Ligier and the two six-wheeled Tyrrell P34s, before eventually retiring with a transmission failure. Patrick Depailler also retired when his engine blew up. Lauda won, and Regazzoni completed a dominant Ferrari 1–2. Laffite inherited third with the retirements of James Hunt (McLaren M23) and Depailler. Jody Scheckter finished fourth in his Tyrrell. A lap behind, future world champion Alan Jones took his second points finish in his Surtees TS19 with Jochen Mass collecting the final point in the second McLaren after Chris Amon's Ensign N176 shed a wheel and rolled.

Classification

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11 Niki LaudaFerrari701:42:53.2319
22 Clay RegazzoniFerrari70+ 3.4626
326 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra70+ 35.3864
43 Jody ScheckterTyrrell-Ford70+ 1:31.0073
519 Alan JonesSurtees-Ford69+ 1 Lap162
612 Jochen MassMcLaren-Ford69+ 1 Lap181
728 John WatsonPenske-Ford69+ 1 Lap17 
837 Larry PerkinsBoro-Ford69+ 1 Lap20 
917 Jean-Pierre JarierShadow-Ford69+ 1 Lap14 
1016 Tom PryceShadow-Ford68+ 2 Laps13 
1121 Michel LeclèreWolf-Williams-Ford68+ 2 Laps25 
1232 Loris KesselBrabham-Ford63+ 7 Laps23 
Ret18 Brett LungerSurtees-Ford62Electrical26 
Ret8 Carlos PaceBrabham-Alfa Romeo58Electrical9 
Ret22 Chris AmonEnsign-Ford51Accident8 
Ret11 James HuntMcLaren-Ford35Gearbox3 
Ret34 Hans Joachim StuckMarch-Ford33Suspension15 
Ret24 Harald ErtlHesketh-Ford31Engine24 
Ret4 Patrick DepaillerTyrrell-Ford29Engine4 
Ret5 Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford28Halfshaft11 
Ret33 Patrick NèveBrabham-Ford26Halfshaft19 
Ret35 Arturo MerzarioMarch-Ford21Engine21 
Ret7 Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Alfa Romeo17Engine12 
Ret10 Ronnie PetersonMarch-Ford16Accident10 
Ret6 Gunnar NilssonLotus-Ford7Accident22 
Ret9 Vittorio BrambillaMarch-Ford6Halfshaft5 
DNQ30 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford  
DNQ20 Jacky IckxWolf-Williams-Ford  
DNQ25 Guy EdwardsHesketh-Ford    
Source:[4]

Championship standings after the race

Points are accurate at the conclusion of the race and do not include amended results of the 1976 Spanish Grand Prix as it was under appeal.

Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari45
2 Tyrrell-Ford16
3 McLaren-Ford10
4 Ligier-Matra7
5 Lotus-Ford6
Source:[5]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References


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