1976 Japanese Grand Prix

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Template:More citations needed Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox Grand Prix race report The 1976 Japanese Grand Prix1 was a Formula One motor race held at Fuji Speedway on 24 October 1976. It was the 16th and final race of the 1976 Formula One World Championship.

The 1976 World Championship was to be decided at the Mount Fuji circuit, with Niki Lauda just three points ahead of James Hunt after a season full of incidents including Lauda's near-fatal crash at the Nürburgring and subsequent missed races.

Background

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Fuji Speedway in 1983

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The field was almost unchanged from the previous race, but Noritake Takahara rented the second Surtees replacing Brett Lunger and Masami Kuwashima replaced Warwick Brown in the second Wolf-Williams. However, Kuwashima was himself replaced by Hans Binder during the meeting, after his money failed to materialize. Maki resurrected its Formula One car for Tony Trimmer while Heros Racing entered an old Tyrrell for Kazuyoshi Hoshino on Bridgestone tyres, which was the first Formula One start for the Japanese manufacturer. Kojima Engineering entered a locally built chassis for Masahiro Hasemi (on Dunlop tyres).

Championship standings before the race

Script error: No such module "labelled list hatnote". Heading into the final race of the season it was Niki Lauda who led the World Drivers' Championship by three points ahead of James Hunt. In the Constructors' Championship it was Ferrari who had an eleven point lead over McLaren.[1] As this was the final race of the season with 9 points available for the win it meant that the Japanese Grand Prix would decide the Drivers' Championship although Ferrari had confirmed their Constructors' title win in the previous round.[2]

Championship permutations

For Lauda to win the Championship he needed:

  • to finish ahead of Hunt
  • to finish 3rd with Hunt 2nd
  • to finish 4th or 5th with Hunt 3rd
  • to finish 6th with Hunt 4th or lower
  • Hunt to finish 5th or lower

For Hunt to win the Championship he needed to finish:

  • 1st
  • 2nd with Lauda 4th or lower
  • 3rd with Lauda 6th or lower
  • 4th with Lauda 7th or lower

Qualifying

Mario Andretti took pole position in the Lotus 77, with Hunt alongside him on the front row and Lauda third. Then came John Watson in the Penske, Jody Scheckter, Carlos Pace, Clay Regazzoni and Vittorio Brambilla. The top 10 was completed by Ronnie Peterson and Hasemi. Trimmer failed to qualify the Maki.

Qualifying classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 5 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford 1:12.77  —
2 11 Template:Flagicon James Hunt McLaren-Ford 1:12.80 +0.03
3 1 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Ferrari 1:13.08 +0.31
4 28 Template:Flagicon John Watson Penske-Ford 1:13.29 +0.52
5 3 Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Tyrrell-Ford 1:13.31 +0.54
6 8 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace Brabham-Alfa Romeo 1:13.43 +0.66
7 2 Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 1:13.64 +0.87
8 9 Template:Flagicon Vittorio Brambilla March-Ford 1:13.72 +0.95
9 10 Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson March-Ford 1:13.85 +1.08
10 51 Template:Flagicon Masahiro Hasemi Kojima-Ford 1:13.88 +1.11
11 26 Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra 1:13.88 +1.11
12 12 Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass McLaren-Ford 1:14.05 +1.28
13 4 Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford 1:14.15 +1.38
14 16 Template:Flagicon Tom Pryce Shadow-Ford 1:14.23 +1.46
15 17 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jarier Shadow-Ford 1:14.32 +1.55
16 6 Template:Flagicon Gunnar Nilsson Lotus-Ford 1:14.35 +1.58
17 7 Template:Flagicon Larry Perkins Brabham-Alfa Romeo 1:14.38 +1.61
18 34 Template:Flagicon Hans-Joachim Stuck March-Ford 1:14.38 +1.61
19 20 Template:Flagicon Arturo Merzario Wolf-Williams-Ford 1:14.41 +1.64
20 19 Template:Flagicon Alan Jones Surtees-Ford 1:14.60 +1.83
21 52 Template:Flagicon Kazuyoshi Hoshino Tyrrell-Ford 1:14.65 +1.88
22 24 Template:Flagicon Harald Ertl Hesketh-Ford 1:15.26 +2.49
23 30 Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Fittipaldi-Ford 1:15.30 +2.53
24 18 Template:Flagicon Noritake Takahara Surtees-Ford 1:15.77 +3.00
25 21 Template:Flagicon Hans Binder Wolf-Williams-Ford 1:17.36 +4.59
26 21 Template:Flagicon Masami Kuwashima Wolf-Williams-Ford 1:17.90 +5.13
DNQ 54 Template:Flagicon Tony Trimmer Maki-Ford 1:30.91 +18.14
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Race

On race day the weather was very wet with fog and running water at several places on the track. There were intense debates as to whether the race should be started; in the end the organisers decided to go ahead and a majority of drivers did not disagree. Some drivers, including Lauda, were not happy with the decision.

Hunt took the lead from the start with Watson and Andretti behind. On the second lap Watson slid down an escape road and Lauda drove into the pits to withdraw, as he believed the weather conditions made the track too dangerous. He later said "my life is worth more than a title." Larry Perkins made a similar decision after one lap, as did Pace and Emerson Fittipaldi later in the race.

Hunt continued to lead, behind him second place passed between Andretti and Brambilla. On lap 22 Brambilla challenged for the lead but spun out of contention before retiring 15 laps later with electrical problems. Jochen Mass moved into second before crashing on the 36th lap just before turn 7, promoting Patrick Depailler into the position with Andretti third.

It seemed Hunt was on for an easy win, but as the track began to dry he started to lose positions. He only needed a fourth place finish to win the title, because of Lauda's retirement. On lap 62 Hunt fell behind Depailler and Andretti, but two laps later Depailler's left rear tyre started to deflate and he had to pit. Andretti took the lead, but then Hunt had a similar tyre problem. Hunt pitted, dropped to fifth and set off after Depailler, Alan Jones and Regazzoni. Depailler overtook both drivers on lap 70 and on the next lap Hunt did the same and overtook both of them in order to win the World Drivers' Championship. There was brief confusion as the immediate unofficial finish marked him as fifth place, but with quick deliberation the official finish was third. Ferrari won the Constructors' Championship despite Lauda's retirement.

Andretti's victory was his second in Formula One, coming five years, seven months and 18 days after his maiden win at the 1971 South African Grand Prix. Template:As of, this is the longest period between a first and second victory of a driver in the series.[4]

Race classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Tyre Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 5 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford G 73 1:43:58.86 1 9
2 4 Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford G 72 + 1 Lap 13 6
3 11 Template:Flagicon James Hunt McLaren-Ford G 72 + 1 Lap 2 4
4 19 Template:Flagicon Alan Jones Surtees-Ford G 72 + 1 Lap 20 3
5 2 Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Ferrari G 72 + 1 Lap 7 2
6 6 Template:Flagicon Gunnar Nilsson Lotus-Ford G 72 + 1 Lap 16 1
7 26 Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra G 72 + 1 Lap 11  
8 24 Template:Flagicon Harald Ertl Hesketh-Ford G 72 + 1 Lap 22  
9 18 Template:Flagicon Noritake Takahara Surtees-Ford G 70 + 3 Laps 24  
10 17 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jarier Shadow-Ford G 69 + 4 Laps 15  
11 51 Template:Flagicon Masahiro Hasemi Kojima-Ford Template:Dunlop 66 + 7 Laps 10  
Ret 3 Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Tyrrell-Ford G 58 Overheating 5  
Ret 21 Template:Flagicon Hans Binder Wolf-Williams-Ford G 49 Wheel 25  
Ret 16 Template:Flagicon Tom Pryce Shadow-Ford G 46 Energy 14  
Ret 9 Template:Flagicon Vittorio Brambilla March-Ford G 38 Electrical 8  
Ret 34 Template:Flagicon Hans-Joachim Stuck March-Ford G 37 Electrical 18  
Ret 12 Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass McLaren-Ford G 35 Accident 12  
Ret 28 Template:Flagicon John Watson Penske-Ford G 33 Engine 4  
Ret 52 Template:Flagicon Kazuyoshi Hoshino Tyrrell-Ford B 27 Tyre 21  
Ret 20 Template:Flagicon Arturo Merzario Wolf-Williams-Ford G 23 Gearbox 19  
Ret 30 Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Fittipaldi-Ford G 9 Withdrew 23  
Ret 8 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace Brabham-Alfa Romeo G 7 Withdrew 6  
Ret 1 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Ferrari G 2 Withdrew 3  
Ret 7 Template:Flagicon Larry Perkins Brabham-Alfa Romeo G 1 Withdrew 17  
Ret 10 Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson March-Ford G 0 Engine 9  
DNS 21 Template:Flagicon Masami Kuwashima Wolf-Williams-Ford G        
DNQ 54 Template:Flagicon Tony Trimmer Maki-Ford Template:Dunlop        
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  • <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^ In Japan, the formal name of this Formula One event was not "Japanese Grand Prix" but was "Formula One World Championship in Japan" (F1世界選手権・イン・ジャパン), because an event of the Japanese Formula 2000 championship had been named "Japanese Grand Prix" in 1976.
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Notes

Championship standings after the race

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