1973 Elite Racing League season
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1973 Elite Racing League season | |
Previous: 1972 | Next: 1974 |
Drivers Champion | Manufacturers Champion |
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Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Ferrari |
The 1973 Elite Racing League season was the 14th season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing support series (the series would remain a support series until 1997.) The Drivers Championship was won by future F1 legend Niki Lauda who drove for Ferrari for the third and final time, this would also be his last season in the ERL having won all 3 championships in all 3 seasons he participated in. Ferrari won the Constructors Championship after having the most wins of the season compared to Honda who finished 2nd with the same amount of points.
Niki Lauda also made history by becoming the first ever driver to win 3 seasons in a row.
Season Review
Due to a number of fatal accidents during the Formula 1 racing: The United States Grand Prix was moved from Watkins Glen in New York to Sonoma in California from 1974 making this the last ERL race at Watkins Glen.
Rnd | Race | Circuit | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Constructor |
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1 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Interlagos | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Ferrari |
2 | South African Grand Prix | Kyalami | Denny Hulme | Template:USA Mario Andretti | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Ferrari |
3 | Template:GBR British Grand Prix | Silverstone | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Template:GBR Mike Hailwood | Template:GBR Mike Hailwood | Template:GBR McLaren-Ford |
4 | German Grand Prix | Hockenheimring | Denny Hulme | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Chris Amon | Honda |
5 | Dutch Grand Prix | Zandvoort | Template:SUI Clay Regazzoni | Denny Hulme | Template:USA Mario Andretti | Honda |
6 | Template:FRA French Grand Prix | Magny-Cours | Template:GBR Mike Hailwood | Chris Amon | Chris Amon | Honda |
7 | Monaco Grand Prix | Monaco | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Ferrari |
8 | Spanish Grand Prix | Jarama | Template:GBR Mike Hailwood | Dave Charlton | Template:SUI Clay Regazzoni | Template:GBR Lotus-Ford |
9 | Italian Grand Prix | Monza | Chris Amon | Chris Amon | Chris Amon | Honda |
10 | Canadian Grand Prix | Mosport | Template:SUI Clay Regazzoni | Template:USA Mario Andretti | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Ferrari |
11 | Template:USA United States Grand Prix | Watkins Glen | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Denny Hulme | Denny Hulme | Template:GBR McLaren-Ford |
12 | Argentine Grand Prix | Buenos Aries | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | Chris Amon | Arturo Merzario | Ferrari |
Teams and Drivers
After a disappointing 1972 season, Jack Brabham's Brabham team cut ties with Ford and left the ERL after a disappointing season and without Ford backing, Brabham couldnt keep both F1 and ERL teams running so he abandoned his ERL project.
In the official ERL rules from 1970 in order for a race to officially be a championship race there needed to be at least 12 drivers on the grid, this rule was changed to 14 as part of the many 1980's regulation changes, it was then changed to a range from 20-22 from 2005 to present.
Mike Hailwood returned after previously racing with BRM until 1964 he joined Denny Hulme at McLaren as the team didnt have enough funds to sign Swedish Formula 1 driver Ronnie Peterson.
South African team Lucky Strike Racing (not to be confused with the Formula 1 sponsor that sponsored Honda in 2006.) debuted following Brabham's withdrawal saying that the ERL can help them develop their F1 car with part time commitments to F1 during this season as well as the full time ERL campaign.
This would be Niki Lauda's last season in the ERL as he would be promoted to Ferrari in Formula 1 for 1974.
Team | Constructor | Engine | Tyres | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Template:GBR STP BRM Racing | BRM | BRM P142 3.0 V12 | 1 | Template:FRA Jean-Pierre Beltoise | All | |
2 | Carlos Pace | All | ||||
Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari | Ferrari 001 3.0 F12 | Template:Goodyear | 3 | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | All |
4 | Arturo Merzario | All | ||||
Marlboro Honda Racing | Honda | Honda RA273E 4.0 V12 | 5 | Chris Amon | All | |
6 | Template:USA Mario Andretti | All | ||||
Template:GBR Team Lotus | Lotus-Ford | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | Template:Goodyear | 7 | Template:SUI Clay Regazzoni | All |
8 | Template:GBR Mike Beuttler | All | ||||
Lucky Strike Racing | Lucky Strike-Ford | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | 9 | Dave Charlton | All | |
10 | Eddie Keizan | All | ||||
Template:GBR Team McLaren | McLaren-Ford | Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 | Template:Goodyear | 11 | Denny Hulme | All |
12 | Template:GBR Mike Hailwood | All |
Drivers Championship
Pos. | Driver | Points |
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1 | Template:AUT Niki Lauda | 58 |
2 | Chris Amon | 49 |
5 | Template:SUI Clay Regazzoni | 43 |
4 | Template:USA Mario Andretti | 33 |
3 | Denny Hulme | 30 |
7 | Arturo Merzario | 24 |
8 | Template:GBR Mike Hailwood | 24 |
9 | Dave Charlton | 14 |
10 | Eddie Keizann | 9 |
6 | Carlos Pace | 7 |
11 | Template:FRA Jean-Pierre Beltoise | 7 |
12 | Template:GBR Mike Beuttler | 2 |
Constructors Championship
Pos. | Constructor | Points |
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1 | Ferrari | 82 |
2 | Honda | 82 |
3 | Template:GBR McLaren-Ford | 54 |
4 | Template:GBR Lotus-Ford | 45 |
5 | Lucky Strike-Ford | 23 |
6 | Template:GBR BRM | 14 |