1974 Formula One season

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Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi won the World Drivers' Championship, driving for McLaren
McLaren won their first Constructors' Championship

The 1974 Formula One season was the 28th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1974 World Championship of F1 Drivers<ref name=FIA>Results of 1974 FIA International Championships, 1975 FIA Yearbook, Grey section, pages 88–89</ref> and the 1974 International Cup for F1 Manufacturers,<ref name=FIA/> contested concurrently over a fifteen-race series which commenced on 13 January and ended on 6 October. The season also included three non-championship races.

Defending champion Jackie Stewart did not drive in 1974, having announced his retirement at the end of the previous season. Emerson Fittipaldi (McLaren) and Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari) went into the last race of the championship with equal number of points, but Regazzoni dropped down the field with handling problems and Fittipaldi's fourth place gave him his second championship. This was also the first title for McLaren and the first of many titles for a team sponsored by the Marlboro cigarette brand.

Two F1 drivers died over the course of the season: Peter Revson during practice for the South African Grand Prix and Helmut Koinigg during the United States Grand Prix.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers contested the 1974 World Championship.

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No Driver Rounds
Template:Flagicon John Player Team Lotus Lotus-Ford 72E
76
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 1 Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson All
2 Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx All
31 Template:Flagicon Tim Schenken 15
Template:Flagicon Elf Team Tyrrell Tyrrell-Ford 005
006
007
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 3 Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter All
4 Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler All
Template:Flagicon Marlboro Team Texaco
Template:Flagicon Yardley Team McLaren
McLaren-Ford M23 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 5 Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi All
6 Template:Flagicon Denny Hulme 1–3, 5–15
33 Template:Flagicon Mike Hailwood 1–11
Template:Flagicon David Hobbs 12–13
Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass 14–15
56 Template:Flagicon Denny Hulme 4
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Template:Flagicon Hitachi Team Brabham
Brabham-Ford BT42
BT44
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 7 Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann All
8 Template:Flagicon Richard Robarts 1–3
Template:Flagicon Rikky von Opel 4–9
Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace 10–15
34 Template:Flagicon Teddy Pilette 5
Template:Flagicon March Engineering
Template:Flagicon Beta Utensili
March-Ford 741 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 9 Template:Flagicon Hans-Joachim Stuck 1–6, 8–15
Template:Flagicon Reine Wisell 7
10 Template:Flagicon Howden Ganley 1–2
Template:Flagicon Vittorio Brambilla 3–15
Template:Flagicon SEFAC Ferrari Ferrari 312B3-74 Ferrari 001/11 3.0 F12 Template:Goodyear 11 Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni All
12 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda All
Template:Flagicon Team BRM BRM P160E
P201
BRM P142 3.0 V12
BRM P200 3.0 V12
Template:Firestone 14 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Beltoise All
15 Template:Flagicon Henri Pescarolo 1–11, 13
Template:Flagicon Chris Amon 14–15
37 Template:Flagicon François Migault 1–6, 8–11, 13
Template:Flagicon UOP Shadow Racing Shadow-Ford DN1
DN3
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 16 Template:Flagicon Peter Revson 1–2
Template:Flagicon Brian Redman 4–6
Template:Flagicon Bertil Roos 7
Template:Flagicon Tom Pryce 8–15
17 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jarier 1–2, 4–15
Template:Flagicon Team Surtees
Template:Flagicon Bang & Olufsen Team Surtees
Template:Flagicon Memphis International Team Surtees
Surtees-Ford TS16 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 18 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace 1–7
Template:Flagicon José Dolhem 9, 15
Template:Flagicon Derek Bell 10–14
19 Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass 1–11
Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jabouille 12
Template:Flagicon José Dolhem 13
Template:Flagicon Helmut Koinigg 14–15
30 Template:Flagicon Dieter Quester 12
Template:Flagicon Frank Williams Racing Cars Iso-Marlboro-Ford FW Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 20 Template:Flagicon Arturo Merzario All
Template:Flagicon Richard Robarts 7
21 Template:Flagicon Tom Belsø 3–4, 7, 10
Template:Flagicon Gijs van Lennep 5, 8
Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jabouille 9
Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite 11–15
Template:Flagicon Team Ensign
Template:Flagicon Team Ensign with Theodore Racing
Template:Flagicon Dempster International Team Ensign
Ensign-Ford N174 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 22 Template:Flagicon Rikky von Opel 1
Template:Flagicon Vern Schuppan 5–11
Template:Flagicon Mike Wilds 12, 14–15
25 13
Template:Flagicon Scribante Lucky Strike Racing McLaren-Ford M23 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 23 Template:Flagicon Dave Charlton 3
Template:Flagicon Trojan-Tauranac Racing Trojan-Ford T103 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 23 Template:Flagicon Tim Schenken 4, 6, 8, 10–12
29 13
41 5
Template:Flagicon AAW Racing Team Surtees-Ford TS16 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 23 Template:Flagicon Leo Kinnunen 7, 9, 13
43 10, 12
44 5
Template:Flagicon Hesketh Racing March-Ford
Hesketh-Ford
731
308
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone
Template:Goodyear
24 Template:Flagicon James Hunt All
31 Template:Flagicon Ian Scheckter 12
Template:Flagicon Maki Engineering Maki-Ford F101 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 25 Template:Flagicon Howden Ganley 10–11
Template:Flagicon Embassy Racing with Graham Hill Lola-Ford T370 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 26 Template:Flagicon Graham Hill All
27 Template:Flagicon Guy Edwards 1–2, 4–11
Template:Flagicon Peter Gethin 10
Template:Flagicon Rolf Stommelen 12–15
Template:Flagicon John Goldie Racing with Hexagon
Template:Flagicon John Goldie Racing with Radio Luxembourg
Template:Flagicon Allied Polymer Group
Brabham-Ford BT42
BT44
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 28 Template:Flagicon John Watson All
34 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace 9
Template:Goodyear 208 Template:Flagicon Lella Lombardi 10
Template:Flagicon Pinch Plant Ltd Lyncar-Ford 006 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 29 Template:Flagicon John Nicholson 10
Template:Flagicon Team Gunston Lotus-Ford 72E Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 29 Template:Flagicon Ian Scheckter 3
30 Template:Flagicon Paddy Driver 3
Template:Flagicon Dalton-Amon International Amon-Ford AF101 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 30 Template:Flagicon Chris Amon 4, 6, 11
22 13
30 Template:Flagicon Larry Perkins 11
Template:Flagicon Dempster International Racing Team March-Ford 731 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 35 Template:Flagicon Mike Wilds 10
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Finotto Brabham-Ford BT42 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 31 Template:Flagicon Carlo Facetti 13
32 Template:Flagicon Helmut Koinigg 12
43 Template:Flagicon Gérard Larrousse 5, 9
Template:Flagicon Blignaut Embassy Racing Tyrrell-Ford 004 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 32 Template:Flagicon Eddie Keizan 3
Template:Flagicon Token Racing Token-Ford RJ02 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 32 Template:Flagicon Ian Ashley 11
35 12
42 Template:Flagicon Tom Pryce 5
Template:Flagicon David Purley 10
Template:Flagicon The Chequered Flag Racing with Richard Oaten Brabham-Ford BT42 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 42 Template:Flagicon Ian Ashley 14–15
Template:Flagicon Team Canada F1 Racing Brabham-Ford BT42 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 50 Template:Flagicon Eppie Wietzes 14
Template:Flagicon Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing Parnelli-Ford VPJ4 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Firestone 55 Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti 14–15
Template:Flagicon Penske Cars Penske-Ford PC1 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 Template:Goodyear 66 Template:Flagicon Mark Donohue 14–15

Team and driver changes

Emerson Fittipaldi moved from Lotus to McLaren.
Niki Lauda was signed at Ferrari, after a recommendation by Clay Regazzoni.
Graham Hill during the non-championship "1974 Race of Champions"
Mark Donohue in the Penske, being followed by Chris Amon in the BRM

A relatively large number of driver changes had happened over the winter:

Mid-season changes

During the season, five teams debuted with their self-made chassis:

These are some of the mid-season driver changes:

Calendar

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Argentine Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Buenos Aires 13 January
2 Brazilian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Autodromo de Interlagos, São Paulo 27 January
3 South African Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, Midrand 30 March
4 Spanish Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuito Permanente Del Jarama, Madrid 28 April
5 Belgian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Nivelles-Baulers, Nivelles 12 May
6 Monaco Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 26 May
7 Swedish Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Scandinavian Raceway, Anderstorp 9 June
8 Dutch Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 23 June
9 French Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Dijon-Prenois, Prenois 7 July
10 British Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Brands Hatch, Kent 20 July
11 German Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Nürburgring, Nürburg 4 August
12 Austrian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Österreichring, Spielberg 18 August
13 Italian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 8 September
14 Canadian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Mosport Park, Bowmanville 22 September
15 United States Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Watkins Glen International, New York 6 October

Calendar changes

Regulation changes

Technical regulations

Selfseal breakaway fuel couplings were mandated to reduce the chance of a fire in accidents.<ref name=F1Technical>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=AtlasF1>Template:Cite web</ref>

Sporting regulations

  • The 1974 season was the first in which teams had permanent racing numbers from race to race, after the system had been instituted in the 1973 Belgian Grand Prix.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The numbers were based on the teams' finishing positions in the 1973 Constructors' Championship. From this point, each team only changed numbers if they had the driver who had won the World Drivers' Championship – the winning driver taking the number 1 and his teammate the number 2, and the team that had previously had those numbers switching to the newly vacated ones. (This made the 1974 season an anomaly, as there was no World Champion, since Jackie Stewart had retired. Ronnie Peterson took the number 1 as he was team leader at Constructors' Champion Lotus; when the situation arose again in 1993 and 1994, the number 0 was used instead. The only other driver who was not a reigning World Champion but raced with number 1 was John Watson while replacing Niki Lauda at McLaren at the 1985 European Grand Prix). This system meant that, for example, Tyrrell – who never again won either title – maintained the numbers 3 and 4 right through until the system was changed in 1996.
  • For the first time, it was mandated precisely how drivers should line up on the grid before the start of the race: in a two-by-two staggered pattern, with 12 Template:Convert between each row of two cars.<ref name=F1Technical/><ref name=AtlasF1/>

Season report

Race 1: Argentina

In qualifying for the opening round in Argentina, Ronnie Peterson took pole in his Lotus ahead of Clay Regazzoni's Ferrari and Emerson Fittipaldi's McLaren. Peterson led at the start, whereas fellow front-row starter Regazzoni spun, causing chaos. Fittipaldi was hit by teammate Mike Hailwood and lost two laps while repairing his car, and James Hunt inherited second whereas Peter Revson, who started fourth, retired in the chaos. Hunt spun before the first lap was over, and second place went to Carlos Reutemann's Brabham.

Reutemann passed Peterson on the third lap, and soon the Swede began to fade badly with brake problems. As a result, Mike Hailwood and Denny Hulme in their McLarens were second and third, ahead of Jacky Ickx and Niki Lauda in the second Lotus and Ferrari. Hulme, Ickx and Lauda all passed Hailwood and then Ickx suffered a puncture mid-race and had to pit. Regazzoni was recovering from his spin, and passed Hailwood soon after. Reutemann continued to lead until his engine began to misfire, with Hulme closing in and taking the lead on the penultimate lap. Hulme went on to win, with Lauda and Regazzoni completing the podium after Reutemann ran out of fuel on the last lap.

Race 2: Brazil

Fittipaldi took a popular home pole in Brazil, beating Reutemann and Lauda. Reutemann, eager to make up after his bad luck in Argentina, took the lead at the start, with Peterson up to second. Reutemann led early on, but was passed by both Peterson and Fittipaldi on lap 4. Peterson battled with former Lotus teammate Fittipaldi for the next 12 laps, until he suffered a slow puncture. Fittipaldi passed him and took the lead, whereas Peterson dropped backwards. Fittipaldi went on to take a home victory, with Regazzoni getting second and Ickx third.

Race 3: South Africa

The field went to South Africa after a two-month break. Lauda took pole position, with Carlos Pace's Surtees also on the front row. Arturo Merzario in the Iso-Marlboro team was an amazing third on the grid. At the start, Lauda took the lead, whereas surprise packages Pace and Merzario were soon swamped by the field. Reutemann was up to second, and he took the lead from Lauda on the tenth lap, and he would remain ahead for the rest of the afternoon. Regazzoni was third ahead of Fittipaldi and Hailwood, but soon Jean-Pierre Beltoise's BRM soon passed the two McLarens, as Fittipaldi began to drop back. Lauda and Regazzoni both retired very late in the race when their engines blew up, and thus Beltoise and Hailwood completed the podium behind Reutemann.

Race 4: Spain

The first European round of the championship was in Spain, and it was Lauda who took pole ahead of Peterson and Regazzoni. On race day, the track was wet but drying, and Peterson was able to beat Lauda off the line. Regazzoni and Ickx followed. The Lotuses and the Ferraris battled until Peterson's engine failed and Ickx lost a wheel which was not fastened properly after the stop for slicks. This left Lauda to take his first career win, and Regazzoni to complete a Ferrari 1–2, with Fittipaldi third.

Race 5: Belgium

The next race was in Belgium, and Regazzoni continued Ferrari's streak of poles, and Jody Scheckter's Tyrrell taking second with Lauda third. Regazzoni led in the early stages, with Fittipaldi climbing up to second in the first lap. Later, Lauda passed Scheckter for third, and this became second when Regazzoni went to the grass after an incident with a backmarker. Fittipaldi thus won the race, from Lauda, with Scheckter third after Regazzoni suffered fuel feed problems on the last lap.

Race 6: Monaco

In the streets of Monaco, Lauda and Regazzoni took the front row for Ferrari, with Peterson's Lotus behind them in third. The Ferraris motored away, with Regazzoni leading after beating his teammate off the line, with Peterson down in sixth. Regazzoni led until he made a mistake and spun off, rejoining fifth. Lauda was now leading Jean-Pierre Jarier's Shadow, Peterson and Scheckter. Peterson disposed of Jarier, and took the lead when Lauda's engine blew up. Peterson went on to win, with Scheckter taking second from Jarier.

Race 7: Sweden

The Tyrrells were dominant in qualifying, with Patrick Depailler taking the pole from Jody Scheckter, with the Ferraris of Lauda and Regazzoni on the second row. Scheckter passed his teammate to take the lead at the start, with Peterson gaining three places to jump up to second. It was all to no avail, because he retired in the opening laps with a driveshaft failure. The Tyrrells were now up front, with the Ferraris behind them. The gearboxes of both Ferraris failed and both retired, promoting James Hunt in the Hesketh to third. Scheckter duly won, with Depailler completing a dominant 1–2 for Tyrrell, with Hunt third.

Race 8: Netherlands

The Netherlands was host to the eighth round, and Lauda took his fourth pole of the year, with teammate Regazzoni alongside, and the McLarens of Fittipaldi and Hailwood next up. Lauda led from the start, will Hailwood jumping up to second. But Regazzoni took only two laps to regain second, and Hailwood was soon passed by Depailler and Fittipaldi. Depailler held third until he struggled with oversteer, and so Fittipaldi was through. Lauda won, with Regazzoni making it a 1–2 for Ferrari, with Fittipaldi getting third.

Race 9: France

Lauda took pole again in France, with Peterson in second, and Tom Pryce in the Shadow a surprising third. Lauda and Peterson maintained their positions at the start, whereas Pryce collided with Hunt and Carlos Reutemann, with all three retiring as Regazzoni took third. Lauda and Peterson battled it out in the early stages, but soon Lauda began to suffer from a vibration and Peterson was able to pass him and pull away. Peterson went on to win, with Lauda managing second, and Regazzoni third.

Race 10: Great Britain

Great Britain was host to the tenth round of the championship, and Lauda surprised no one by taking pole, with Peterson again alongside and Scheckter third. At the start, Lauda led, whereas Peterson dropped behind Scheckter and Regazzoni. The order of Lauda, Scheckter, Regazzoni and Peterson remained unchanged for the first half of the race until Regazzoni and Peterson had to pit for new tyres after running over debris. Late in the race, leader Lauda suffered a puncture, and the lead went to Scheckter. Scheckter duly won, with Fittipaldi getting second and Jacky Ickx third.

As a result, with exactly two-thirds of the championship gone, the championship was an extremely close four-way battle. Lauda led with 38 points, but he was only a point ahead of Fittipaldi, with Regazzoni and Scheckter lurking three points behind.

Race 11: Germany

The third part of the championship started in Germany at the 14.2 mile (22.8 km) Nürburgring circuit, and Lauda took pole as usual, and Regazzoni ensured that Ferrari locked out the front row, with other contenders Fittipaldi third and Scheckter fourth. Regazzoni took the lead at the start, whereas Lauda and Scheckter collided on the first lap at the Nord Kurve with the former retiring, and the latter continuing unscathed in second. Fittipaldi suffered a puncture and had to pit. Regazzoni went on to win and take the championship lead, with Scheckter second and Reutemann third.

Race 12: Austria

Lauda took his eighth pole position of the championship, and fifth consecutive, in his home round in Austria with Reutemann and Fittipaldi second and third on the grid. Reutemann got the better of Lauda at the start, with Regazzoni fourth behind the second Brabham of Carlos Pace, and Fittipaldi down to seventh behind Scheckter. Scheckter retired with a blown engine, whereas Regazzoni soon passed Pace. Lauda soon dropped down the order with a misfiring engine and soon retired. Regazzoni was second, and Fittipaldi was third after passing Pace. However. Fittipaldi's engine also blew up, and Regazzoni dropped back and ultimately had to bit with a slow puncture. Reutemann took the victory, with Denny Hulme second and James Hunt third. Regazzoni recovered to finish fifth and get two points, whereas his other rivals scored none.

Race 13: Italy

The Ferrari fans were happy to see Lauda take pole for the Italian GP, with the Brabhams of Reutemann and Pace following him on the grid. The start did not change the positions, with Lauda leading Reutemann and Pace. Soon, Regazzoni passed both the Brabhams to and then Reutemann retired with a gearbox failure and Pace had to pit with tyre troubles. This left Lauda leading Regazzoni for the perfect Ferrari 1–2, a long way ahead of third-placed Peterson. That was not to last as Lauda retired with a water leak, handing the lead to Regazzoni but Regazzoni's engine failed 10 laps later. Peterson took the lead and won, holding off Fittipaldi and Scheckter finished third to close up the championship.

Race 14: Canada

The penultimate round of the championship was in Canada, and Fittipaldi took pole, just beating Lauda with Scheckter third. Lauda took Fittipaldi off the line and led, with Regazzoni up to third ahead of Scheckter, but Scheckter retook the position on the second lap. The four contenders were occupying the first four spots – Lauda leading Fittipaldi, Scheckter and Regazzoni. But Scheckter crashed after suffering a brake failure, and then Lauda crashed out late in the race after running over debris, ending his championship hopes. Fittipaldi won the race from Regazzoni, with Peterson completing the podium.

This meant that Fittipaldi and Regazzoni were level on points into the last race, with Scheckter the outsider seven points behind.

Race 15: United States

The championship decider was to be held at the United States. Reutemann took pole with Hunt alongside on the front row, with home hero Mario Andretti third in a Parnelli. Scheckter was sixth, whereas Fittipaldi and Regazzoni were eighth and ninth. Reutemann converted his pole to a lead at the start, with Hunt second and Pace third after Andretti stalled. Behind Lauda was Scheckter, Fittipaldi and Regazzoni running together. The front three quickly pulled away, as Lauda held up Scheckter and Fittipaldi in an attempt to help Regazzoni. However, Regazzoni was struggling with handling problems and dropping back down the field. He pitted for tyres twice but found it to be no avail, and he was two laps down. Lauda and Scheckter both retired in the latter half of the race, promoting Fittipaldi to fourth. Pace took second from Hunt with four laps left, as the Englishman was suffering from fading brakes. The race was won by Reutemann, with Pace ensuring that Brabham cap off the season with a 1–2, and Hunt was third.

Emerson Fittipaldi finished fourth to ensure that he was the World Champion, beating Regazzoni by three points.

The race was marred by the death of young Austrian Helmut Koinigg when his car crashed into the wall after a puncture on the 10th lap. The barrier which the car hit split on impact, and Koinigg was decapitated.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor Tyre Template:Tooltip
1 Template:Flagicon Argentine Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Template:Flagicon Denny Hulme Template:Flagicon McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
2 Template:Flagicon Brazilian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Flagicon McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
3 Template:Flagicon South African Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann Template:Flagicon Brabham-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
4 Template:Flagicon Spanish Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Goodyear Report
5 Template:Flagicon Belgian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Template:Flagicon Denny Hulme Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Flagicon McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
6 Template:Flagicon Monaco Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Template:Flagicon Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
7 Template:Flagicon Swedish Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Template:Flagicon Tyrrell-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
8 Template:Flagicon Dutch Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Goodyear Report
9 Template:Flagicon French Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Template:Flagicon Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
10 Template:Flagicon British Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Template:Flagicon Tyrrell-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
11 Template:Flagicon German Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Goodyear Report
12 Template:Flagicon Austrian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann Template:Flagicon Brabham-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
13 Template:Flagicon Italian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson Template:Flagicon Lotus-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
14 Template:Flagicon Canadian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Flagicon McLaren-Ford Template:Goodyear Report
15 Template:Flagicon United States Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann Template:Flagicon Brabham-Ford Template:Goodyear Report

Scoring system

Template:Further Points were awarded to the top six classified finishers. The International Cup for F1 Manufacturers only counted the points of the highest-finishing driver for each race. For both the Championship and the Cup, the best seven results from rounds 1-8 and the best six results from rounds 9-15 were counted.

Numbers without parentheses are championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored. Points were awarded in the following system:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th 
Race 9 6 4 3 2 1
Source:<ref name="8WPointsSystems">Template:Cite web</ref>

World Drivers' Championship standings

Pos Driver ARG
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BRA
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RSA
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ESP
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BEL
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MON
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SWE
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NED
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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AUT
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ITA
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CAN
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USA
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Pts
1 Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi 10 1 7 3 1 5 4 3 Ret 2 Ret Ret 2 1 4 55
2 Template:Flagicon Clay Regazzoni 3 2 Ret 2 4 4 Ret 2 3 4 1 5 Ret 2 11 52
3 Template:Flagicon Jody Scheckter Ret 13 8 5 3 2 1 5 4 1 2 Ret 3 Ret Ret 45
4 Template:Flagicon Niki Lauda 2 Ret 16 1 2 Ret Ret 1 2 5 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 38
5 Template:Flagicon Ronnie Peterson 13 6 Ret Ret Ret 1 Ret 8 1 10 4 Ret 1 3 Ret 35
6 Template:Flagicon Carlos Reutemann 7 7 1 Ret Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 6 3 1 Ret 9 1 32
7 Template:Flagicon Denny Hulme 1 12 9 6 6 Ret Ret Ret 6 7 DSQ 2 6 6 Ret 20
8 Template:Flagicon James Hunt Ret 9 Ret 10 Ret Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret 4 3 15
9 Template:Flagicon Patrick Depailler 6 8 4 8 Ret 9 2 6 8 Ret Ret Ret 11 5 6 14
10 Template:Flagicon Mike Hailwood 4 5 3 9 7 Ret Ret 4 7 Ret 15 12
= Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 11 5 3 5 Ret Ret 13 Ret 12
12 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pace Ret 4 11 13 Ret Ret Ret DNQ 9 12 Ret 5 8 2 11
13 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Beltoise 5 10 2 Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 10 12 Ret Ret Ret NC DNQ 10
14 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jarier Ret Ret Ret 13 3 5 Ret 12 Ret 8 8 Ret Ret 10 6
= Template:Flagicon John Watson 12 Ret Ret 11 11 6 11 7 16 11 Ret 4 7 Ret 5 6
16 Template:Flagicon Hans-Joachim Stuck Ret Ret 5 4 Ret Ret Ret DNQ Ret 7 11 Ret Ret DNQ 5
17 Template:Flagicon Arturo Merzario Ret Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret DNS Ret 9 Ret Ret Ret 4 Ret Ret 4
18 Template:Flagicon Vittorio Brambilla 10 DNS 9 Ret 10 10 11 Ret 13 6 Ret DNQ Ret 1
= Template:Flagicon Graham Hill Ret 11 12 Ret 8 7 6 Ret 13 13 9 12 8 14 8 1
= Template:Flagicon Tom Pryce Ret Ret Ret 8 6 Ret 10 Ret NC 1
Template:Flagicon Guy Edwards 11 Ret DNQ 12 8 7 Ret 15 DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon David Hobbs 7 9 0
Template:Flagicon Jochen Mass Ret 17 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 Ret 16 7 0
Template:Flagicon Brian Redman 7 18 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Mario Andretti 7 DSQ 0
Template:Flagicon Howden Ganley 8 Ret DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Tom Belsø Ret DNQ 8 DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Rikky von Opel DNS Ret Ret DNQ 9 9 DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Henri Pescarolo 9 14 18 12 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Chris Amon Ret DNS DNQ DNQ NC 9 0
Template:Flagicon Dieter Quester 9 0
Template:Flagicon Tim Schenken 14 10 Ret DNQ Ret DNQ 10 Ret DSQ 0
Template:Flagicon Helmut Koinigg DNQ 10 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Rolf Stommelen Ret Ret 11 12 0
Template:Flagicon Derek Bell DNQ 11 DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Mark Donohue 12 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Ian Scheckter 13 DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon François Migault Ret 16 15 Ret 16 Ret Ret 14 NC DNQ Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Ian Ashley 14 NC DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Gijs van Lennep 14 DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Eddie Keizan 14 0
Template:Flagicon Richard Robarts Ret 15 17 DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Vern Schuppan 15 Ret DSQ DSQ DNQ DNQ Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jacques Laffite Ret NC Ret 15 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Teddy Pilette 17 0
Template:Flagicon Dave Charlton 19 0
Template:Flagicon Peter Revson Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Leo Kinnunen DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Mike Wilds DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ NC 0
Template:Flagicon Gérard Larrousse Ret DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Paddy Driver Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Reine Wisell Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bertil Roos Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Peter Gethin Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Eppie Wietzes Ret 0
Template:Flagicon José Dolhem DNQ DNQ Ret 0
Template:Nowrap DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon David Purley DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Lella Lombardi DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon John Nicholson DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Larry Perkins DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Carlo Facetti DNQ 0
Pos Driver ARG
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BRA
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RSA
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ESP
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BEL
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MON
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SWE
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NED
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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AUT
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ITA
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CAN
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USA
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The FIA did not award a championship classification to drivers who did not score championship points<ref name=FIA/> and did not apply a classification tiebreaker system to drivers gaining an equal number of championship points.<ref name=FIA/>

International Cup for F1 Manufacturers standings

Pos Manufacturer ARG
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RSA
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ESP
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BEL
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MON
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SWE
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NED
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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AUT
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ITA
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CAN
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USA
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Pts<ref name="points">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.</ref>
1 Template:Flagicon McLaren-Ford 1 1 3 3 1 (5) 4 3 6 2 15 2 2 1 4 73 (75)
2 Template:Flagicon Ferrari 2 2 16 1 2 4 Ret 1 2 4 1 5 Ret 2 11 65
3 Template:Flagicon Tyrrell-Ford 6 8 4 5 3 2 1 5 4 1 2 Ret 3 5 6 52
4 Template:Flagicon Lotus-Ford 13 3 13 Ret Ret 1 Ret 8 1 3 4 Ret 1 3 Ret 42
5 Template:Flagicon Brabham-Ford 7 7 1 11 11 6 9 7 16 6 3 1 5 8 1 35
6 Template:Flagicon Hesketh-Ford Ret 10 Ret Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret 4 3 15
7 Template:Flagicon BRM 5 10 2 12 5 Ret Ret Ret 10 12 10 Ret Ret NC 9 10
8 Template:Flagicon Shadow-Ford Ret Ret WD 7 13 3 5 Ret 12 8 6 8 10 Ret 10 7
9 Template:Flagicon March-Ford 8 9 5 4 9 Ret 10 10 11 Ret 7 6 Ret Ret Ret 6
10 Template:Flagicon Iso-Marlboro-Ford Ret Ret 6 Ret 14 Ret 8 Ret 9 Ret Ret NC 4 15 Ret 4
11 Template:Flagicon Surtees-Ford Ret 4 11 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 14 11 9 DNQ 10 Ret 3
12 Template:Flagicon Lola-Ford 11 11 12 Ret 8 7 6 Ret 13 13 9 12 8 11 8 1
Template:Flagicon Parnelli-Ford 7 DSQ 0
Template:Flagicon Trojan-Ford 14 10 Ret DNQ Ret DNQ 10 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Penske-Ford 12 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Token-Ford Ret WD DNQ 14 NC 0
Template:Flagicon Ensign-Ford DNS WD WD 15 Ret DSQ DSQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ NC 0
Template:Flagicon Amon-Ford Ret WD DNS WD DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Maki-Ford WD DNQ DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Lyncar-Ford WD DNQ 0
Pos Constructor ARG
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BRA
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RSA
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ESP
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BEL
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MON
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SWE
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NED
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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AUT
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ITA
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CAN
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USA
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Race results shown in Bold in the above table indicate that points were awarded and retained. Race results shown within brackets indicate that points were awarded but not retained.

The FIA did not award a championship classification to a manufacturer that did not score championship points.<ref name=FIA/>

Non-championship races

The following races were open to Formula One cars, but did not count towards the World Championship of F1 Drivers or the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.

Race name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
Template:Flagicon I Presidente Medici Grand Prix Brasília 3 February Template:Flagicon Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Flagicon McLaren-Cosworth Report
Template:Flagicon IX Race of Champions Brands Hatch 17 March Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx Template:Flagicon Lotus-Cosworth Report
Template:Flagicon XXVI BRDC International Trophy Silverstone 7 April Template:Flagicon James Hunt Template:Flagicon Hesketh-Cosworth Report

Notes and references

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