1979 Alternate BMW M1 Procar Championship: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 16:59, 12 April 2021
1979 Alternate BMW M1 Procar Championship | |
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Rounds | 11 |
The 1979 BMW M1 Procar Championship was the first season of the BMW M1 Procar Championship. The series supported all eleven European Formula One races in the 1979 season and featured stars of Grand Prix racing, Sportscars, Touring Cars and beyond in hotly-contested single-make action in identical BMW M1 Procar supercars.
Teams and drivers
Race calendar and winners
Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Entrant | |
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1 | Circuito del Jarama | 28 April | ||||
2 | Template:BEL Circuit Zolder | 12 May | ||||
3 | Circuit de Monaco | 26 May | ||||
4 | Template:GBR Brands Hatch | 9 June | ||||
5 | Autodromo Dino Ferrari | 23 June | ||||
6 | Template:FRA Circuit de Dijon-Prenois | 7 July | ||||
7 | Template:GBR Silverstone Circuit | 14 July | ||||
8 | Hockenheimring | 28 July | ||||
9 | Template:AUT Österreichring | 11 August | ||||
10 | Circuit Park Zandvoort | 25 August | ||||
11 | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza | 1 September |