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1971 Italian Grand Prix

The 1971 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 5 September 1971. It was race 9 of 11 in both the 1971 World Championship of Drivers and the 1971 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.[2]

1971 Italian Grand Prix
Race details
Date 5 September 1971
Official name 42º Gran Premio d'Italia[1]
Location Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
Monza, Lombardy, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.750 km (3.573 miles)
Distance 55 laps, 316.25 km (196.515 miles)
Pole position
Driver Matra
Time 1:22.4
Fastest lap
Driver Henri Pescarolo March-Ford
Time 1:23.8 on lap 9
Podium
First BRM
Second March-Ford
Third Tyrrell-Ford
Lap leaders

This race featured the closest finish in Formula One history, as Peter Gethin beat Ronnie Peterson by 0.01 seconds.[3] The top five were covered by just 0.61 seconds, with François Cevert finishing third, Mike Hailwood fourth and Howden Ganley fifth. With an average speed of 242.615 km/h (150.754 mph), this race stood as the fastest-ever Formula One race for 32 years, until the 2003 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.[4]

Race report edit

The historical Monza National Autodrome, located just north of the northern Italian city of Milan, in 1971 became the fastest circuit used by Formula One after the Belgian Spa-Francorchamps circuit was removed from the calendar. However, this was the last year in which the circuit was used with this configuration: considering the enormous speed that the cars reached in this edition, two chicanes were introduced the following year in the two most dangerous curves of the track.

Emerson Fittipaldi drove a four-wheel drive Lotus 56B powered by a gas turbine, the only time he would race in a Formula One World Championship race in a car not powered by a Ford Cosworth DFV engine. Due to ongoing legal issues between Team Lotus and the Italian authorities following Jochen Rindt's death the previous year, the car was entered under the name "World Wide Racing".[5]

With the championship settled, this was an opportunity for new drivers to prove themselves. Chris Amon in the Matra proved an embarrassment to Ferrari by seizing pole at their home track with the fastest lap of all time in a Formula One championship race, lapping at 156 mph (252 km/h), with the BRMs on the second row, whilst champion Stewart was in 6th after suffering gearbox problems. Mike Hailwood was making his debut for Surtees—an inspired choice as he held both the Formula 5000 and motorbike lap records for Monza. Clay Regazzoni's Ferrari thrilled the crowd by surging forward from the fourth row to lead from Jo Siffert and Stewart until lap 3, when Ronnie Peterson took the lead. On lap 7, Stewart took the lead. By lap 16, Stewart and Jacky Ickx retired with engine problems, followed two laps later by Clay Regazzoni. The race began to break into high-speed packs—the leading one containing Hailwood (leading on his debut), François Cevert, Peterson, Siffert, Howden Ganley, Chris Amon, Peter Gethin and Jackie Oliver. Gethin, Peterson, Cevert, Hailwood and Ganley (who fell back slightly) battled right down to the line and all finished within two-tenths of a second of each other. Siffert dropped back after problems with a gearbox that would only select fourth gear. Tyrrell-Ford won their first Constructors' Championship with two races remaining.

Classification edit

Qualifying edit

Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap
1 12   Chris Amon Matra 1:22.40
2 3   Jacky Ickx Ferrari 1:22.82 +0.42
3 20   Jo Siffert BRM 1:23.03 +0.63
4 19   Howden Ganley BRM 1:23.15 +0.75
5 2   François Cevert Tyrrell-Ford 1:23.41 +1.01
6 25   Ronnie Peterson March-Ford 1:23.46 +1.06
7 30   Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford 1:23.49 +1.09
8 4   Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 1:23.69 +1.29
9 11   Tim Schenken Brabham-Ford 1:23.73 +1.33
10 16   Henri Pescarolo March-Ford 1:23.77 +1.37
11 18   Peter Gethin BRM 1:23.88 +1.48
12 21   Helmut Marko BRM 1:23.96 +1.56
13 14   Jackie Oliver McLaren-Ford 1:24.09 +1.69
14 10   Graham Hill Brabham-Ford 1:24.27 +1.87
15 7   John Surtees Surtees-Ford 1:24.45 +2.05
16 24   Mike Beuttler March-Ford 1:25.01 +2.61
17 9   Mike Hailwood Surtees-Ford 1:25.17 +2.77
18 5   Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Pratt & Whitney 1:25.18 +2.78
19 22   Nanni Galli March-Ford 1:25.19 +2.79
20 23   Andrea de Adamich March-Alfa Romeo 1:25.73 +3.33
21 28   Jo Bonnier McLaren-Ford 1:26.14 +3.74
22 27   Silvio Moser Bellasi-Ford 1:26.54 +4.14
23 8   Rolf Stommelen Surtees-Ford 1:27.92 +5.52
24 26   Jean-Pierre Jarier March-Ford 1:28.19 +5.89
Source:[6]

Race edit

 
The close finish of the race, with five drivers crossing the finish line within a second
Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 18   Peter Gethin BRM 55 1:18:12.60 11 9
2 25   Ronnie Peterson March-Ford 55 + 0.01 6 6
3 2   François Cevert Tyrrell-Ford 55 + 0.09 5 4
4 9   Mike Hailwood Surtees-Ford 55 + 0.18 17 3
5 19   Howden Ganley BRM 55 + 0.61 4 2
6 12   Chris Amon Matra 55 + 32.36 1 1
7 14   Jackie Oliver McLaren-Ford 55 + 1:24.83 13  
8 5   Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Pratt & Whitney 54 + 1 Lap 18  
9 20   Jo Siffert BRM 53 + 2 Laps 3  
10 28   Jo Bonnier McLaren-Ford 51 + 4 Laps 21  
Ret 10   Graham Hill Brabham-Ford 47 Gearbox 14  
NC 26   Jean-Pierre Jarier March-Ford 47 + 8 Laps 24  
Ret 24   Mike Beuttler March-Ford 41 Engine 16  
Ret 16   Henri Pescarolo March-Ford 40 Suspension 10  
Ret 23   Andrea de Adamich March-Alfa Romeo 33 Engine 20  
Ret 4   Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 17 Engine 8  
Ret 3   Jacky Ickx Ferrari 15 Engine 2  
Ret 30   Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford 15 Engine 7  
Ret 22   Nanni Galli March-Ford 11 Electrical 19  
Ret 11   Tim Schenken Brabham-Ford 5 Suspension 9  
Ret 27   Silvio Moser Bellasi-Ford 5 Suspension 22  
Ret 21   Helmut Marko BRM 3 Engine 12  
Ret 7   John Surtees Surtees-Ford 3 Engine 15  
DNS 8   Rolf Stommelen Surtees-Ford 0 Accident 23  
WD 6   Herbert Müller Lotus-Ford  
WD 15   Carlos Pace March-Ford  
WD 29   François Mazet March-Ford  
Source:[7]

Notes edit

Championship standings after the race edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ "Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1971". The Programme Covers Project. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  2. ^ "1971 Italian Grand Prix Entry list".
  3. ^ All-Time F1 Records Times in this race were only measured to the nearest hundredth of a second (0.01 seconds), so the finish may or may not have been closer than that of the 2002 United States Grand Prix, where Rubens Barrichello beat Michael Schumacher by 0.011 seconds.
  4. ^ Schaefer, Michael; Diepraam, Mattijs (14 September 2003). "Fastest races and laps ever". Autosport. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Grand Prix results: Italian GP, 1971". GrandPrix.com. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  6. ^ Pritchard, Anthony (1972). The Motor Racing Year No3. ISBN 0393085023.
  7. ^ . formula1.com. Archived from the original on 2 August 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Italy 1971 - Championship". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.

External links edit

  • "1971 Italian Grand Prix (full race)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 27 August 2015.


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The 1971 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monza on 5 September 1971 It was race 9 of 11 in both the 1971 World Championship of Drivers and the 1971 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers 2 1971 Italian Grand PrixRace detailsDate5 September 1971Official name42º Gran Premio d Italia 1 LocationAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaMonza Lombardy ItalyCoursePermanent racing facilityCourse length5 750 km 3 573 miles Distance55 laps 316 25 km 196 515 miles Pole positionDriverChris AmonMatraTime1 22 4Fastest lapDriverHenri PescaroloMarch FordTime1 23 8 on lap 9PodiumFirstPeter GethinBRMSecondRonnie PetersonMarch FordThirdFrancois CevertTyrrell FordLap leaders This race featured the closest finish in Formula One history as Peter Gethin beat Ronnie Peterson by 0 01 seconds 3 The top five were covered by just 0 61 seconds with Francois Cevert finishing third Mike Hailwood fourth and Howden Ganley fifth With an average speed of 242 615 km h 150 754 mph this race stood as the fastest ever Formula One race for 32 years until the 2003 Italian Grand Prix at Monza 4 Contents 1 Race report 2 Classification 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Race 3 Notes 4 Championship standings after the race 5 References 6 External linksRace report editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2012 template removal help The historical Monza National Autodrome located just north of the northern Italian city of Milan in 1971 became the fastest circuit used by Formula One after the Belgian Spa Francorchamps circuit was removed from the calendar However this was the last year in which the circuit was used with this configuration considering the enormous speed that the cars reached in this edition two chicanes were introduced the following year in the two most dangerous curves of the track Emerson Fittipaldi drove a four wheel drive Lotus 56B powered by a gas turbine the only time he would race in a Formula One World Championship race in a car not powered by a Ford Cosworth DFV engine Due to ongoing legal issues between Team Lotus and the Italian authorities following Jochen Rindt s death the previous year the car was entered under the name World Wide Racing 5 With the championship settled this was an opportunity for new drivers to prove themselves Chris Amon in the Matra proved an embarrassment to Ferrari by seizing pole at their home track with the fastest lap of all time in a Formula One championship race lapping at 156 mph 252 km h with the BRMs on the second row whilst champion Stewart was in 6th after suffering gearbox problems Mike Hailwood was making his debut for Surtees an inspired choice as he held both the Formula 5000 and motorbike lap records for Monza Clay Regazzoni s Ferrari thrilled the crowd by surging forward from the fourth row to lead from Jo Siffert and Stewart until lap 3 when Ronnie Peterson took the lead On lap 7 Stewart took the lead By lap 16 Stewart and Jacky Ickx retired with engine problems followed two laps later by Clay Regazzoni The race began to break into high speed packs the leading one containing Hailwood leading on his debut Francois Cevert Peterson Siffert Howden Ganley Chris Amon Peter Gethin and Jackie Oliver Gethin Peterson Cevert Hailwood and Ganley who fell back slightly battled right down to the line and all finished within two tenths of a second of each other Siffert dropped back after problems with a gearbox that would only select fourth gear Tyrrell Ford won their first Constructors Championship with two races remaining Classification editQualifying edit Pos No Driver Constructor Time Gap1 12 nbsp Chris Amon Matra 1 22 40 2 3 nbsp Jacky Ickx Ferrari 1 22 82 0 423 20 nbsp Jo Siffert BRM 1 23 03 0 634 19 nbsp Howden Ganley BRM 1 23 15 0 755 2 nbsp Francois Cevert Tyrrell Ford 1 23 41 1 016 25 nbsp Ronnie Peterson March Ford 1 23 46 1 067 30 nbsp Jackie Stewart Tyrrell Ford 1 23 49 1 098 4 nbsp Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 1 23 69 1 299 11 nbsp Tim Schenken Brabham Ford 1 23 73 1 3310 16 nbsp Henri Pescarolo March Ford 1 23 77 1 3711 18 nbsp Peter Gethin BRM 1 23 88 1 4812 21 nbsp Helmut Marko BRM 1 23 96 1 5613 14 nbsp Jackie Oliver McLaren Ford 1 24 09 1 6914 10 nbsp Graham Hill Brabham Ford 1 24 27 1 8715 7 nbsp John Surtees Surtees Ford 1 24 45 2 0516 24 nbsp Mike Beuttler March Ford 1 25 01 2 6117 9 nbsp Mike Hailwood Surtees Ford 1 25 17 2 7718 5 nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus Pratt amp Whitney 1 25 18 2 7819 22 nbsp Nanni Galli March Ford 1 25 19 2 7920 23 nbsp Andrea de Adamich March Alfa Romeo 1 25 73 3 3321 28 nbsp Jo Bonnier McLaren Ford 1 26 14 3 7422 27 nbsp Silvio Moser Bellasi Ford 1 26 54 4 1423 8 nbsp Rolf Stommelen Surtees Ford 1 27 92 5 5224 26 nbsp Jean Pierre Jarier March Ford 1 28 19 5 89Source 6 Race edit nbsp The close finish of the race with five drivers crossing the finish line within a secondPos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 18 nbsp Peter Gethin BRM 55 1 18 12 60 11 92 25 nbsp Ronnie Peterson March Ford 55 0 01 6 63 2 nbsp Francois Cevert Tyrrell Ford 55 0 09 5 44 9 nbsp Mike Hailwood Surtees Ford 55 0 18 17 35 19 nbsp Howden Ganley BRM 55 0 61 4 26 12 nbsp Chris Amon Matra 55 32 36 1 17 14 nbsp Jackie Oliver McLaren Ford 55 1 24 83 13 8 5 nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus Pratt amp Whitney 54 1 Lap 18 9 20 nbsp Jo Siffert BRM 53 2 Laps 3 10 28 nbsp Jo Bonnier McLaren Ford 51 4 Laps 21 Ret 10 nbsp Graham Hill Brabham Ford 47 Gearbox 14 NC 26 nbsp Jean Pierre Jarier March Ford 47 8 Laps 24 Ret 24 nbsp Mike Beuttler March Ford 41 Engine 16 Ret 16 nbsp Henri Pescarolo March Ford 40 Suspension 10 Ret 23 nbsp Andrea de Adamich March Alfa Romeo 33 Engine 20 Ret 4 nbsp Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 17 Engine 8 Ret 3 nbsp Jacky Ickx Ferrari 15 Engine 2 Ret 30 nbsp Jackie Stewart Tyrrell Ford 15 Engine 7 Ret 22 nbsp Nanni Galli March Ford 11 Electrical 19 Ret 11 nbsp Tim Schenken Brabham Ford 5 Suspension 9 Ret 27 nbsp Silvio Moser Bellasi Ford 5 Suspension 22 Ret 21 nbsp Helmut Marko BRM 3 Engine 12 Ret 7 nbsp John Surtees Surtees Ford 3 Engine 15 DNS 8 nbsp Rolf Stommelen Surtees Ford 0 Accident 23 WD 6 nbsp Herbert Muller Lotus Ford WD 15 nbsp Carlos Pace March Ford WD 29 nbsp Francois Mazet March Ford Source 7 Notes editThis was the Formula One World Championship debut for French driver Jean Pierre Jarier Swiss driver Herbert Muller and future Grand Prix winner Carlos Pace This was the first and only win and podium finish for Peter Gethin Chris Amon s pole position was Matra s first pole position and the first for a French engine supplier Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Jackie Stewart 51 nbsp 1 2 nbsp Ronnie Peterson 23 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Jacky Ickx 19 nbsp 4 4 nbsp Francois Cevert 16 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi 16Source 8 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points nbsp 1 nbsp Tyrrell Ford 55 nbsp 2 nbsp Ferrari 32 nbsp 3 nbsp BRM 30 nbsp 1 4 nbsp March Ford 24 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Lotus Ford 19Source 8 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit Motor Racing Programme Covers 1971 The Programme Covers Project Retrieved 13 November 2017 1971 Italian Grand Prix Entry list All Time F1 Records Times in this race were only measured to the nearest hundredth of a second 0 01 seconds so the finish may or may not have been closer than that of the 2002 United States Grand Prix where Rubens Barrichello beat Michael Schumacher by 0 011 seconds Schaefer Michael Diepraam Mattijs 14 September 2003 Fastest races and laps ever Autosport Retrieved 9 January 2016 Grand Prix results Italian GP 1971 GrandPrix com Retrieved 18 December 2016 Pritchard Anthony 1972 The Motor Racing Year No3 ISBN 0393085023 1971 Italian Grand Prix formula1 com Archived from the original on 2 August 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b Italy 1971 Championship www statsf1 com Retrieved 18 March 2019 External 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