1973 British Grand Prix

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1973 British Grand Prix
Race details
Date 14 July 1973
Official name John Player Grand Prix[1]
Location Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, Great Britain
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.711 km (2.944 miles)
Distance 67 laps, 315.597 km (197.248 miles)
Weather Dry
Pole position
Driver Lotus-Ford
Time 1:16.3
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom James Hunt March-Ford
Time 1:18.6 on lap 50
Podium
First McLaren-Ford
Second Lotus-Ford
Third McLaren-Ford

The 1973 British Grand Prix (formally the John Player Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at Silverstone on 14 July 1973. It was race 9 of 15 in both the 1973 World Championship of Drivers and the 1973 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

The race is known for the first lap pile-up which ultimately caused eleven cars to retire. The accident happened when Jody Scheckter, running fourth in his McLaren, spun across the track at Woodcote Corner at the end of the first lap, causing many other cars to collide and crash. The incident eliminated nine cars, including all three works Surtees cars, while Brabham driver Andrea de Adamich suffered a broken ankle that ended his F1 career. The race was stopped at the end of the second lap, before being restarted over the original 67-lap distance with 18 of the original 29 cars (David Purley and Graham McRae having also retired in separate incidents).

On the first start, a swift start by Jackie Stewart brought him from fourth to first in less than half a lap. At Becketts Corner, Stewart out-braked race leader Ronnie Peterson and took the lead. However, the massive pile-up at the end of the first lap caused the race to be restarted and Stewart had to start from fourth again. This time it was Niki Lauda who had an excellent start and moved up behind Peterson into second, with Stewart third. Stewart passed Lauda on lap 2, and charged after Peterson. On lap 6, Stewart again tried to pass Peterson for the lead, but the Swedish driver shut the door; Stewart lost control of his Tyrrell and spun off into the thick grass. Although he was able to continue, Stewart ended up finishing 10th, one lap down.

Another notable drive came from James Hunt in his Hesketh Racing March, who ran fourth for most of the race and was part of a four-way battle for the lead between himself, Peterson, Denny Hulme and Peter Revson. American driver Revson took his first Grand Prix victory by 2.8 seconds from Peterson.

The pile-up was to be a factor in this being the last World Championship F1 race held on the original Silverstone layout: a chicane would be added at Woodcote shortly before the next British Grand Prix at Silverstone two years later. MotoGP, which would come to Silverstone from the Isle of Man in 1977, would use the original layout until 1986.

Classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 8 United States Peter Revson McLaren-Ford 67 1:29:18.5 3 9
2 2 Sweden Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford 67 + 2.8 1 6
3 7 New Zealand Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford 67 + 3.0 2 4
4 27 United Kingdom James Hunt March-Ford 67 + 3.4 11 3
5 6 France François Cevert Tyrrell-Ford 67 + 36.6 7 2
6 10 Argentina Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford 67 + 44.7 8 1
7 19 Switzerland Clay Regazzoni BRM 67 + 1:11.7 10  
8 3 Belgium Jacky Ickx Ferrari 67 + 1:17.4 19  
9 25 New Zealand Howden Ganley Iso-Marlboro-Ford 66 + 1 Lap 18  
10 5 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford 66 + 1 Lap 4  
11 15 United Kingdom Mike Beuttler March-Ford 65 + 2 Laps 24  
12 21 Austria Niki Lauda BRM 63 + 4 Laps 9  
13 28 Liechtenstein Rikky von Opel Ensign-Ford 61 + 6 Laps 21  
Ret 11 Brazil Wilson Fittipaldi Brabham-Ford 44 Oil Leak 13  
Ret 1 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford 36 Transmission 5  
Ret 29 United Kingdom John Watson Brabham-Ford 36 Fuel System 23  
Ret 12 United Kingdom Graham Hill Shadow-Ford 24 Chassis 27  
Ret 22 New Zealand Chris Amon Tecno 6 Fuel System 29  
Ret 30 South Africa Jody Scheckter McLaren-Ford 0 Collision 6  
Ret 23 United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Surtees-Ford 0 Collision 12  
Ret 31 West Germany Jochen Mass Surtees-Ford 0 Collision 14  
Ret 24 Brazil Carlos Pace Surtees-Ford 0 Collision 15  
Ret 20 France Jean-Pierre Beltoise BRM 0 Collision 17  
Ret 9 Italy Andrea de Adamich Brabham-Ford 0 Collision 20  
Ret 14 United Kingdom Roger Williamson March-Ford 0 Collision 22  
Ret 16 United States George Follmer Shadow-Ford 0 Collision 25  
Ret 17 United Kingdom Jackie Oliver Shadow-Ford 0 Collision 26  
Ret 26 New Zealand Graham McRae Iso-Marlboro-Ford 0 Throttle 28  
DNS 18 United Kingdom David Purley March-Ford 0 Spun Off 16  
Source:[2]

Notes

  • Only race with 4 New Zealand drivers.

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 7 results from the first 8 races and the best 6 results from the last 7 races counted towards the Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.

References

  1. ^ "1973 Formula 1 World Championship Programmes". The Programme Covers Project.
  2. ^ "1973 British Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Britain 1973 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 13 March 2019.


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