- 1975 Spanish Grand Prix
Infobox Grand Prix race report
Type = F1
Country = Spain
Flag suffix = 1939
Grand Prix = Spanish
Official name = XXIo
Date = April 27
Year = 1975
Race_No = 4
Season_No = 14
Location =Montjuïc circuit ,Barcelona ,Spain
Course = Street circuit
Course_mi = 2.355
Course_km = 3.790
Distance_laps = 29
Distance_mi = 68.29
Distance_km = 109.91
Scheduled_laps = 75
Scheduled_mi = 176.62
Scheduled_km = 284.25
Weather = Sunny
Pole_Driver =Niki Lauda
Pole_Team =Ferrari
Pole_Time = 1:23.4
Pole_Country = Austria
Fast_Driver =Mario Andretti
Fast_Team =Parnelli -Ford
Fast_Time = 1:25.1
Fast_L
Fast_Country = USA
First_Driver =Jochen Mass
First_Team = McLaren-Ford
First_Country = Germany
Second_Driver =Jacky Ickx
Second_Team = Lotus-Ford
Second_Country = Belgium
Third_Driver =Carlos Reutemann
Third_Team =Brabham -Ford
Third_Country = ArgentinaThe 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was a
Formula One race held atMontjuïc circuit onApril 27 ,1975 , remembered as one of the most controversial and tragic race weekends in the sport's history.Race summary
Right from the start, the drivers who were members of the
Grand Prix Drivers Association were furious that the barriers weren't bolted together properly. Thus, they went on strike. Most of the sport's major players refused to take part in practice.Jacky Ickx was not a member of the GPDA, and one of the few marquee drivers who did practice.Track staff worked overnight to fix the barriers, and to make sure everything would be fixed in time for qualifying on Saturday, some of the teams sent out mechanics to help. The drivers, though, still weren't convinced, but the race organizers threatened legal action if no race was run. This, and rumors that the
Guardia Civil would seize the cars which were in theEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys stadium that served as paddock, forced the drivers to call off the strike.The defending World Champion
Emerson Fittipaldi , however, was still furious. He did the minimum three laps, but at a very slow pace, then pulled into the pits. The next morning, Fittipaldi announced he wouldn't run, and went back home. Also during race day morning,Ken Tyrrell went out onto the circuit with hisspanner to make sure the barriers were how they should be.The two Ferraris of
Niki Lauda (on pole) andClay Regazzoni qualified on the front row, but their glory wouldn't last long. At the start,Vittorio Brambilla 's March tangled withMario Andretti 'sParnelli . Andretti's car hit the back of Lauda's, sending him into Regazzoni. Lauda was out immediately, while Regazzoni took his car to the garage, where repairs were made, and Regazzoni was sent back out.Patrick Depailler also retired on the first lap because of suspension damage, andWilson Fittipaldi andArturo Merzario withdrew in protest.After the first corner madness ceased,
James Hunt was shown as the leader. Shockingly, Andretti had managed to keep going, and was running in second. John Watson was in third,Rolf Stommelen was fourth, Brambilla fifth, and Carlos Pace sixth.On lap four, the engine in
Jody Scheckter 's Tyrrell blew, and the oil dumping onto the circuit caused Alan Jones andMark Donohue to crash. Three laps later, Hunt also slipped in the oil and crashed. The top three had become Andretti, Watson, and Stommelen. Watson's car suffered from vibrations and dropped out. Andretti's rear suspension lasted only seven more laps before it failed, causing him to crash out of the lead.Jean-Pierre Jarier and Brambilla stopped to change tyres, whilstTom Pryce andTony Brise tangled. Stommelen was now in the top spot, followed by Pace,Ronnie Peterson ,Jochen Mass , and Ickx. On lap 24, Peterson was out after he tangled withFrançois Migault while trying to lap the Frenchman.Two laps later, tragedy struck. The rear wing on Stommelen's Embassy Hill-Lola broke, sending him into the barrier, ironically at the point that his own mechanics had worked on. He bounced off it and back into the road, hitting the barrier across the way, and flying over it. While trying to avoid Stommelen as he crossed the track, Pace crashed. Stommelen broke his leg and wrist and cracked two ribs, but four people (a fireman, a photographer and two spectators) were killed.
The race continued for four laps, during which Mass passed Ickx for the lead. On lap 29, the race was called with Mass the winner, Ickx second, and
Carlos Reutemann rounded out the podium.Jean-Pierre Jarier finished fourth, Brambilla fifth, andLella Lombardi took sixth. Because the race only lasted half its distance, only half points were awarded.Classification
Notes
* Only race win for
Jochen Mass
* Race Stopped before the scheduled 75 Laps following Stommelen's accident which killed five spectators; half points were awarded
* Jean-Pierre Jarier was given one lap penalty for overtaking under yellow flags.
* Sixth place finisher Lella Lombardi remains the only woman to score points in an F1 World Championship race.References
*cite book |last=Lang |first=Mike |title=Grand Prix! Vol 3 |publisher=Haynes Publishing Group |date=1983 |pages=pp73-75 |isbn=0-85429-380-9
*cite web |title=The Official Formula 1 website |url=http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1975/461/ |accessdate=2007-10-04F1 race report
Name_of_race =Spanish Grand Prix
Year_of_race = 1975
Previous_race_in_season =1975 South African Grand Prix
Next_race_in_season =1975 Monaco Grand Prix
Previous_year's_race =1974 Spanish Grand Prix
Next_year's_race =1976 Spanish Grand Prix
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