Difference between revisions of "1977 Alternate Formula One season"
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | * <small>1</small> [[Lella Lombardi]] was fired after the [[Argentine Grand Prix]] for poor performance. Her replacement was 1976 Japanese Grand Prix winner and [[Lotus]] refugee [[Patrick Tambay]]. | ||
+ | * <small>2</small> [[Patrick Nève]] was fired after the [[South African Grand Prix]] for poor performance. His replacement was [[Leonhard von Gottorp]] | ||
+ | * <small>3</small> [[David Purley]] opted to focus on managing [[LEC Refrigeration Racing|LEC]] after the [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. | ||
+ | * <small>4</small> [[Tony Trimmer]] left [[Iberia Airlines]] after the [[Tuscan Grand Prix]], to be replaced by [[Gabriel Château]]. | ||
+ | * <small>5</small> [[Michael Tyrrell]] purchased [[Wheatcroft Racing]] before the [[British Grand Prix]], and undertook driving duties alongside [[Otto Stuppacher]]. After failing to pre-qualify and a poor performance in the [[1977 Tony Brise Trophy|Tony Brise Trophy]], Wheatcroft ran out of money, and Michael Tyrrell was never seen again in the F1 paddock. He would be arrested for drug trafficking, and it was revealed that his buyout of Wheatcroft was a money laundering scam. | ||
+ | * <small>6</small> Following an impressive drive in the [[1977 Tony Brise Trophy|Tony Brise Trophy]], [[Tyrrell]] released the under-performing | ||
==Season Calendar== | ==Season Calendar== |
Revision as of 19:31, 10 October 2017
1977 Formula One season | |
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Jody Scheckter entered the season as World Champion. | |
Season | |
Races | 17 |
Start date | 6th March 1977 |
Start Event | YPF Argentine Grand Prix |
End date | 30th October 1977 |
End Event | Fujifilm Japanese Grand Prix |
Championship Leaders | |
Driver's Championship | Mario Andretti |
Constructor's Championship | Lotus-Ford |
Entrant's Championship | John Player Team Lotus |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | Season Yet To Start |
Constructor's Champion | Season Yet To Start |
Entrant's Champion | Season Yet To Start |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
1976 | 1978 |
The 1977 Formula One season was the 28th season of Formula One. Jody Scheckter stayed at Ferrari to defend his title, with 1976 title rival Carlos Reutemann remaining at McLaren.
Contents
Teams and drivers
Notes
- 1 Lella Lombardi was fired after the Argentine Grand Prix for poor performance. Her replacement was 1976 Japanese Grand Prix winner and Lotus refugee Patrick Tambay.
- 2 Patrick Nève was fired after the South African Grand Prix for poor performance. His replacement was Leonhard von Gottorp
- 3 David Purley opted to focus on managing LEC after the Spanish Grand Prix.
- 4 Tony Trimmer left Iberia Airlines after the Tuscan Grand Prix, to be replaced by Gabriel Château.
- 5 Michael Tyrrell purchased Wheatcroft Racing before the British Grand Prix, and undertook driving duties alongside Otto Stuppacher. After failing to pre-qualify and a poor performance in the Tony Brise Trophy, Wheatcroft ran out of money, and Michael Tyrrell was never seen again in the F1 paddock. He would be arrested for drug trafficking, and it was revealed that his buyout of Wheatcroft was a money laundering scam.
- 6 Following an impressive drive in the Tony Brise Trophy, Tyrrell released the under-performing
Season Calendar
World Championship Grand Prix
Non-Championship Events
Race | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning constructor | Winning entrant | |
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1 | XXIX BRDC International Trophy | Silverstone | 22nd May | Tom Sneva | Tom Sneva | Tom Sneva | McLaren-Ford | Marlboro Team McLaren |
2 | 1977 Trofeo Dino Ferrari | Autodromo Dino Ferrari | 19 June | Patrick Depailler | Jody Scheckter | Jody Scheckter | Ferrari | Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC |
3 | 1977 Oulton Park International Gold Cup | Oulton Park | 10 July | Elio de Angelis | Roberto Marazzi | Elio de Angelis | Ferrari | Valtelina Racing |
4 | 1977 Tony Brise Memorial Trophy | Silverstone | 23rd July | John Watson | John Watson | Robert Kagan | March-Ford | Penthouse British Formula One Racing Team |
Championship Standings
Drivers' Championship
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Points | 9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Constructor's Championship
Entrant's Championship
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