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1971 Rothmans F5000 European Championship

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The 1971 Rothmans F5000 European Championship [1][2][3] was a motor racing series for Formula 5000 cars.[4] The series was organized in the United Kingdom by the British Racing and Sports Car Club but also included European rounds.[5] It was the third of seven annual European Formula 5000 Championships to be contested between 1969 and 1975,[6] and the first to carry the Rothmans F5000 European Championship name. The championship was won by Frank Gardner, driving a Lola T192 and a Lola T300.[4]

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Frank Gardner won the championship driving a Lola T300, similar to that pictured above, and a Lola T192

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The championship was contested over seventeen rounds.[4]

Round [4][5] Name [4] Circuit [4][5] Date [4][5] Winning driver [4][5] Car [4][5]
1 United Kingdom Mallory Park 28 March United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Surtees TS8 Chevrolet
2 United Kingdom Snetterton 9 April Australia Frank Gardner Lola T192 Chevrolet
3 Yellow Pages Trophy [7] United Kingdom Brands Hatch 12 April United Kingdom Brian Redman McLaren M18 Chevrolet
4 Dublin Grand Prix [8] Republic of Ireland Mondello Park 2 May Australia Frank Gardner Lola T192 Chevrolet
5 Daily Express International Trophy[9]
(Report)
United Kingdom Silverstone 8 May United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Surtees TS8 Chevrolet
6 United Kingdom Castle Combe 15 May Australia Frank Gardner Lola T192 Chevrolet
7 United Kingdom Mallory Park 31 May New Zealand Graham McRae McLaren M10B Chevrolet
8 GP della Lotteria di Monza[8] Italy Monza 20 June United Kingdom Alan Rollinson Surtees TS8 Chevrolet
9 Yellow Pages Trophy [8] United Kingdom Mallory Park 4 July United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Surtees TS8 Chevrolet
10 Kodak Super 8 Trophy [8] United Kingdom Thruxton 1 August New Zealand Graham McRae McLaren M10B Chevrolet
11 Uniflo Trophy [8] United Kingdom Silverstone 14 August United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Surtees TS8 Chevrolet
12 Rothmans International Gold Cup[8] United Kingdom Oulton Park 21 August Australia Frank Gardner # Lola T300 Chevrolet
13 The Rothmans Trophy Race [10] United Kingdom Snetterton 30 August New Zealand Graham McRae McLaren M10B Chevrolet
14 Nations Grand Prix [8] West Germany Hockenheim 12 September Australia Frank Gardner Lola T300 Chevrolet
15 United Kingdom Oulton Park 18 September Australia Frank Gardner Lola T300 Chevrolet
16 United Kingdom Brands Hatch 26 September United Kingdom Brian Redman McLaren M18 Chevrolet
17 Rothmans World Championship Victory Race [9]
(Report)
United Kingdom Brands Hatch 24 October United Kingdom Alan Rollinson @ Surtees TS8 Chevrolet

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis for the first six places at each round.[4] Final championship positions were determined from the best six results from the longer rounds (i.e. those contested over a distance of 100 to 150 miles) and the best six results from the shorter rounds.[4]

Championship standings

Position [4] Driver [4] Car [4] Entrant [4] Points [4]
1 Australia Frank Gardner Lola T192 Chevrolet
Lola T300 Chevrolet
Lola Cars Limited[7] 95
2 United Kingdom Mike Hailwood Surtees TS8 Chevrolet Team Surtees 58
3 United Kingdom Mike Walker Lola T192 Chevrolet Doug Hardwick 40
4 United Kingdom Alan Rollinson Surtees TS8 Chevrolet Alan McKechnie Racing 35
5 United Kingdom Brian Redman McLaren M18 Chevrolet Syd Taylor Team Castrol [7] 34
6 New Zealand Graham McRae McLaren M10B Chevrolet Crown Lynn Potteries 33
7 United Kingdom Ray Allen McLaren M10B Chevrolet Team Trojan 30
8 Belgium Teddy Pilette McLaren M10B Chevrolet Racing Team VDS 18
9 United Kingdom Trevor Taylor Leda LT25 Chevrolet Malaya Garage Racing Division [7] 16
10 United Kingdom David Prophet McLaren M10B Chevrolet Bugie Prophet [7] 10
11 United Kingdom Tony Dean McLaren M7A Chevrolet Barry Newman Racing [12] 9
12 United Kingdom Peter Gethin McLaren M18 Chevrolet Syd Taylor 7
13 Sweden Ulf Norinder McLaren M18 Chevrolet Team Trojan 6
14 United Kingdom Fred Saunders Crosslé 15F Rover Mermaid Racing 5
= United Kingdom John Myerscough McLaren M10B Chevrolet John Butterworth 5
16 France Jean-Pierre Jaussaud McLaren M18 Chevrolet Barry Newman 4
= New Zealand Howden Ganley McLaren M18 Chevrolet Barry Newman 4
= United Kingdom Keith Holland McLaren M10B Chevrolet Keith Holland [7] 4
= United Kingdom Tony Trimmer Surtees TS5A Chevrolet
Lola T190 Chevrolet

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4
= United Kingdom Gordon Spice McLaren M10B Chevrolet Gordon Spice Cash and Carry [7] 4
21 United Kingdom Jock Russell Lotus 70 Ford Jock Russell [7] 2
22 United Kingdom Rob Taylor Kitchiner K3A Ford 1
23 United Kingdom David Berry Brabham BT16 Rover David Berry [7] 1

References

  1. ^ Programme, Rothmans F5000 European Championship & Evening News Car Races, Brands Hatch, Monday 12 April 1971
  2. ^ Programme, Rothmans F5000 European Championship Car Races, Mallory Park, Monday 31 May 1971
  3. ^ Programme, Rothmans F5000 European Championship Car Races, Brands Hatch, Monday 26 September 1971
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Wolfgang Kopfler, Formula 5000 in Europe - Race by Race, 2004, pages 67 to 89
  5. ^ a b c d e f European Formula 5000 races 1969-1977, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved on 16 October 2014
  6. ^ Wolfgang Kopfler, Formula 5000 in Europe - Race by Race, 2004, Table of Contents
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i Programme, Brands Hatch, Monday 12 April 1971, page 8
  8. ^ a b c d e f g F5000 championship races in Europe, jpgleize.perso.neuf.fr Retrieved on 16 October 2014
  9. ^ a b Anthony Prichard, The Non-Championship Races, The Motor Racing Year No3, 1972, pages 118 to 147
  10. ^ Programme, Rothmans F5000 European Championship Car Races, Snetterton, Monday 30 August 1971, page 12 Retrieved on 29 June 2022
  11. ^ 1971 XVIII International Gold Cup, www.statsf1.com Retrieved 9 February 2024
  12. ^ Rothmans European Formula 5000 Championship - Points Position, Programme, Snetterton, Monday, 30th August 1971, page 11
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