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1970 Monaco Grand Prix

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1970 Monaco Grand Prix
Race details
Date 10 May 1970
Official name XXVIII Grand Prix de Monaco
Location Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Course Street circuit
Course length 3.145 km (1.954 miles)
Distance 80 laps, 251.600 km (156.337 miles)
Weather Sunny and warm
Pole position
Driver March-Ford
Time 1:24.0
Fastest lap
Driver Jochen Rindt Lotus-Ford
Time 1:23.2 on lap 80
Podium
First Lotus-Ford
Second Brabham-Ford
Third Matra
Lap leaders

The 1970 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Circuit de Monaco on 10 May 1970. It was race 3 of 13 in both the 1970 World Championship of Drivers and the 1970 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. Jochen Rindt scored the last victory for the famous Lotus 49.

This was Bruce McLaren's final Formula One race - as he was killed 5 days before the next race at Belgium - and Ronnie Peterson's first.

Report

There were no significant changes in the drivers' lineup for Monaco, and the only new driver was Ronnie Peterson, entering in a non-works March. The Lotus team decided to bring the old 49C chassis instead of the new 72, despite testing the new car in a non-championship race at Silverstone a couple of weeks earlier.[1] In qualifying March swept the front row, with Jackie Stewart on pole (for the Tyrrell team) and Chris Amon alongside him. Third was Denny Hulme's McLaren, and fourth the Brabham of Jack Brabham; behind them was the Ferrari of Jacky Ickx. The first Lotus driver was Jochen Rindt, qualifying in eighth place.[2]

Despite heavy rain during the practice laps, the drivers raced in clear conditions and on a dry track. Stewart led the field with Amon, Brabham, Ickx and Jean-Pierre Beltoise behind him; Hulme got a poor start and was way down the order after the first corner. On the second lap, Beltoise passed Ickx, who retired on lap 12 with a driveshaft failure. On lap 22 Beltoise, now in fourth, retired with transmission problems; on the same lap Brabham passed Amon to take second place. Stewart remained the race leader until his car began misfiring on lap 27. After a long pit stop, Stewart returned to the race only to eventually retire. This left Brabham in the lead, with Amon, Hulme and Rindt following. The engine failed on Jackie Oliver's BRM, who retired due to quickly falling oil pressure.[2] At around the same time, Hulme developed problems with the gearing of his McLaren and so dropped back behind Rindt and Henri Pescarolo.[2]

On lap 62 Amon's suspension failed; he was forced to retire, leaving Rindt in second place nine seconds behind Brabham. Rindt increased his pace, able to close the gap to Brabham. On the final corner of the last lap, however, Brabham defended the inside line to prevent Rindt from passing. There was less traction on the dusty surface off the racing line, and Brabham locked the wheels under braking and the car skidded across the track towards the barriers. Rindt passed behind him and won the race. Brabham quickly reversed and finished the race in second position. Third was Pescarolo in a Matra, while the remaining points positions were rounded out by Hulme, Graham Hill (who worked his way up from the last spot on the grid) and Pedro Rodríguez.[2]

Qualifying

Qualifying classification

Pos. Driver Constructor Time Grid
1   Jackie Stewart March-Ford 1:24.0 1
2   Chris Amon March-Ford 1:24.6 2
3   Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford 1:25.1 3
4   Jack Brabham Brabham-Ford 1:25.4 4
5   Jacky Ickx Ferrari 1:25.5 5
6   Jean-Pierre Beltoise Matra 1:25.6 6
7   Henri Pescarolo Matra 1:25.7 7
8   Jochen Rindt Lotus-Ford 1:25.9 8
9   Piers Courage De Tomaso-Ford 1:26.1 9
10   Bruce McLaren McLaren-Ford 1:26.1 10
11   Jo Siffert March-Ford 1:26.2 11
DNQ   Rolf Stommelen Brabham-Ford 1:26.3
DNQ   Andrea de Adamich McLaren-Alfa Romeo 1:26.3
14   Graham Hill Lotus-Ford 1:26.8 16
15   Ronnie Peterson March-Ford 1:26.8 12
DNQ   George Eaton BRM 1:27.0
17   John Surtees McLaren-Ford 1:27.4 13
DNQ   John Miles Lotus-Ford 1:27.4
19   Jackie Oliver BRM 1:27.5 14
DNQ   Johnny Servoz-Gavin March-Ford 1:28.1
21   Pedro Rodríguez BRM 1:28.8 15
Source:[3]

Race

Classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 3   Jochen Rindt Lotus-Ford 80 1:54:37.4 8 9
2 5   Jack Brabham Brabham-Ford 80 + 23.1 4 6
3 9   Henri Pescarolo Matra 80 + 51.4 7 4
4 11   Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford 80 + 1:28.3 3 3
5 1   Graham Hill Lotus-Ford 79 + 1 Lap 16 2
6 17   Pedro Rodríguez BRM 78 + 2 Laps 15 1
7 23   Ronnie Peterson March-Ford 78 + 2 Laps 12  
8 19   Jo Siffert March-Ford 76 Out of Fuel 11  
Ret 28   Chris Amon March-Ford 60 Suspension 2  
NC 24   Piers Courage De Tomaso-Ford 58 + 22 Laps 9  
Ret 21   Jackie Stewart March-Ford 57 Engine 1  
Ret 16   Jackie Oliver BRM 42 Engine 14  
Ret 8   Jean-Pierre Beltoise Matra 21 Differential 6  
Ret 12   Bruce McLaren McLaren-Ford 19 Suspension 10  
Ret 14   John Surtees McLaren-Ford 14 Oil Pressure 13  
Ret 26   Jacky Ickx Ferrari 11 Halfshaft 5  
DNQ 10   Andrea de Adamich McLaren-Alfa Romeo    
DNQ 6   Rolf Stommelen Brabham-Ford    
DNQ 15   George Eaton BRM    
DNQ 2   John Miles Lotus-Ford    
DNQ 20   Johnny Servoz-Gavin March-Ford        
Source:[4]

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

  1. ^ "1970 International Trophy | Motorsport Database".
  2. ^ a b c d Jenkinson, Denis (June 1970). "The 28th Monaco Grand Prix: The Best-Laid Plans". Motor Sport. p. 25. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Monaco 1970 - Qualifications • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  4. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Monaco 1970 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 19 March 2019.

Further reading

  • Lang, Mike (1982). Grand Prix! Vol 2. Haynes Publishing Group. pp. 119–121. ISBN 0-85429-321-3.


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Formula One Manufacturers Jochen Rindt scored the last victory for the famous Lotus 49 This was Bruce McLaren s final Formula One race as he was killed 5 days before the next race at Belgium and Ronnie Peterson s first Contents 1 Report 2 Qualifying 2 1 Qualifying classification 3 Race 3 1 Classification 4 Championship standings after the race 5 References 6 Further readingReport EditThere were no significant changes in the drivers lineup for Monaco and the only new driver was Ronnie Peterson entering in a non works March The Lotus team decided to bring the old 49C chassis instead of the new 72 despite testing the new car in a non championship race at Silverstone a couple of weeks earlier 1 In qualifying March swept the front row with Jackie Stewart on pole for the Tyrrell team and Chris Amon alongside him Third was Denny Hulme s McLaren and fourth the Brabham of Jack Brabham behind them was the Ferrari of Jacky Ickx The first Lotus driver was Jochen Rindt qualifying in eighth place 2 Despite heavy rain during the practice laps the drivers raced in clear conditions and on a dry track Stewart led the field with Amon Brabham Ickx and Jean Pierre Beltoise behind him Hulme got a poor start and was way down the order after the first corner On the second lap Beltoise passed Ickx who retired on lap 12 with a driveshaft failure On lap 22 Beltoise now in fourth retired with transmission problems on the same lap Brabham passed Amon to take second place Stewart remained the race leader until his car began misfiring on lap 27 After a long pit stop Stewart returned to the race only to eventually retire This left Brabham in the lead with Amon Hulme and Rindt following The engine failed on Jackie Oliver s BRM who retired due to quickly falling oil pressure 2 At around the same time Hulme developed problems with the gearing of his McLaren and so dropped back behind Rindt and Henri Pescarolo 2 On lap 62 Amon s suspension failed he was forced to retire leaving Rindt in second place nine seconds behind Brabham Rindt increased his pace able to close the gap to Brabham On the final corner of the last lap however Brabham defended the inside line to prevent Rindt from passing There was less traction on the dusty surface off the racing line and Brabham locked the wheels under braking and the car skidded across the track towards the barriers Rindt passed behind him and won the race Brabham quickly reversed and finished the race in second position Third was Pescarolo in a Matra while the remaining points positions were rounded out by Hulme Graham Hill who worked his way up from the last spot on the grid and Pedro Rodriguez 2 Qualifying EditQualifying classification Edit Pos Driver Constructor Time Grid1 Jackie Stewart March Ford 1 24 0 12 Chris Amon March Ford 1 24 6 23 Denny Hulme McLaren Ford 1 25 1 34 Jack Brabham Brabham Ford 1 25 4 45 Jacky Ickx Ferrari 1 25 5 56 Jean Pierre Beltoise Matra 1 25 6 67 Henri Pescarolo Matra 1 25 7 78 Jochen Rindt Lotus Ford 1 25 9 89 Piers Courage De Tomaso Ford 1 26 1 910 Bruce McLaren McLaren Ford 1 26 1 1011 Jo Siffert March Ford 1 26 2 11DNQ Rolf Stommelen Brabham Ford 1 26 3 DNQ Andrea de Adamich McLaren Alfa Romeo 1 26 3 14 Graham Hill Lotus Ford 1 26 8 1615 Ronnie Peterson March Ford 1 26 8 12DNQ George Eaton BRM 1 27 0 17 John Surtees McLaren Ford 1 27 4 13DNQ John Miles Lotus Ford 1 27 4 19 Jackie Oliver BRM 1 27 5 14DNQ Johnny Servoz Gavin March Ford 1 28 1 21 Pedro Rodriguez BRM 1 28 8 15Source 3 Race EditClassification Edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 3 Jochen Rindt Lotus Ford 80 1 54 37 4 8 92 5 Jack Brabham Brabham Ford 80 23 1 4 63 9 Henri Pescarolo Matra 80 51 4 7 44 11 Denny Hulme McLaren Ford 80 1 28 3 3 35 1 Graham Hill Lotus Ford 79 1 Lap 16 26 17 Pedro Rodriguez BRM 78 2 Laps 15 17 23 Ronnie Peterson March Ford 78 2 Laps 12 8 19 Jo Siffert March Ford 76 Out of Fuel 11 Ret 28 Chris Amon March Ford 60 Suspension 2 NC 24 Piers Courage De Tomaso Ford 58 22 Laps 9 Ret 21 Jackie Stewart March Ford 57 Engine 1 Ret 16 Jackie Oliver BRM 42 Engine 14 Ret 8 Jean Pierre Beltoise Matra 21 Differential 6 Ret 12 Bruce McLaren McLaren Ford 19 Suspension 10 Ret 14 John Surtees McLaren Ford 14 Oil Pressure 13 Ret 26 Jacky Ickx Ferrari 11 Halfshaft 5 DNQ 10 Andrea de Adamich McLaren Alfa Romeo DNQ 6 Rolf Stommelen Brabham Ford DNQ 15 George Eaton BRM DNQ 2 John Miles Lotus Ford DNQ 20 Johnny Servoz Gavin March Ford Source 4 Championship standings after the race EditDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points 1 1 Jack Brabham 15 1 2 Jackie Stewart 13 13 3 Jochen Rindt 9 1 4 Denny Hulme 9 1 5 Bruce McLaren 6Source 5 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points 2 1 Brabham Ford 15 2 McLaren Ford 15 1 3 Lotus Ford 14 3 4 March Ford 13 5 Matra 7Source 5 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References Edit 1970 International Trophy Motorsport Database a b c d Jenkinson Denis June 1970 The 28th Monaco Grand Prix The Best Laid Plans Motor Sport p 25 Retrieved 31 July 2015 Monaco 1970 Qualifications STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 12 March 2021 1970 Monaco Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 31 October 2013 Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b Monaco 1970 Championship STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 19 March 2019 Further reading EditLang Mike 1982 Grand Prix Vol 2 Haynes Publishing Group pp 119 121 ISBN 0 85429 321 3 Previous race 1970 Spanish Grand Prix FIA Formula One World Championship 1970 season Next race 1970 Belgian Grand PrixPrevious race 1969 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Grand Prix Next race 1971 Monaco Grand Prix Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1970 Monaco Grand Prix amp oldid 1164563282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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