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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* François Cevert drove and crashed the new [[Tyrrell 005]] in practice. He was forced to drive the 002 during the race.
* François Cevert drove and crashed the new [[Tyrrell 005]] in practice. He was forced to drive the 002 during the race.
* Patrick Depailler makes his F1 debut.


==Championship standings after the race==
==Championship standings after the race==

Revision as of 03:05, 4 February 2018

1972 French Grand Prix
Race details
Date 2 July 1972
Standort Circuit de Charade
Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France
Course Temporary street circuit
Course length 8.055 km (5.005 miles)
Distance 38 laps, 306.09 km (190.19 miles)
Pole position
Driver Matra
Zeit 2:53.4
Fastest lap
Driver Neuseeland Chris Amon Matra
Zeit 2:53.9 on lap 32
Podium
First Tyrrell-Ford
Second Lotus-Ford
Third
  • Neuseeland Chris Amon
Matra

The 1972 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Circuit de Charade in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France on 2 July 1972. It was race 6 of 12 in both the 1972 World Championship of Drivers and the 1972 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

The Circuit de Charade's natural setting around the base of an extinct volcano created safety concerns due to the dark, volcanic rocks which fell from the mountain onto both sides of the track.[1][2] Drivers who skirted the track edge would often send rocks flying into the middle of the road and into the path of pursuing competitors.[1][2] The hazard was highlighted when driver Helmut Marko suffered a career-ending injury during the race, when a stone thrown from Emerson Fittipaldi's Lotus penetrated his helmet visor and blinded him in the left eye.[1][2] The rocks also meant that tyre punctures were a perennial hazard on the circuit, as was shown when ten competitors suffered punctures during the race.[1][2] The French Grand Prix was moved to the new Circuit Paul Ricard for 1973.

Chris Amon achieved the fifth and final pole position of his career and was leading the race in his Matra until a puncture forced him to pit, leaving Jackie Stewart to win in his Tyrrell-Ford. Fittipaldi finished second, just ahead of a charging Amon, who shattered the circuit's lap record.

Classification

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 4 Vereinigtes Königreich Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford 38 1:52:22.5 3 9
2 1 Brasilien Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford 38 + 27.7 8 6
3 9 Neuseeland Chris Amon Matra 38 + 31.9 1 4
4 7 Frankreich François Cevert Tyrrell-Ford 38 + 49.3 7 3
5 12 Schweden Ronnie Peterson March-Ford 38 + 56.8 9 2
6 26 Vereinigtes Königreich Mike Hailwood Surtees-Ford 38 + 1:36.1 10 1
7 2 Neuseeland Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford 38 + 1:48.1 2  
8 19 Brasilien Wilson Fittipaldi Brabham-Ford 38 + 2:25.1 14  
9 11 Vereinigtes Königreich Brian Redman McLaren-Ford 38 + 2:55.5 13  
10 18 Vereinigtes Königreich Graham Hill Brabham-Ford 38 + 2:59.5 20  
11 3 Belgien Jacky Ickx Ferrari 37 + 1 Lap 4  
12 20 Argentinien Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford 37 + 1 Lap 17  
13 30 Italien Nanni Galli Ferrari 37 + 1 Lap 19  
14 28 Italien Andrea de Adamich Surtees-Ford 37 + 1 Lap 12  
15 5 Frankreich Jean-Pierre Beltoise BRM 37 + 1 Lap 24  
16 10 Deutschland Rolf Stommelen Eifelland-Ford 37 + 1 Lap 15  
17 27 Australien Tim Schenken Surtees-Ford 36 + 2 Laps 5  
18 6 Australien Dave Walker Lotus-Ford 34 Halfshaft 22  
19 15 Vereinigtes Königreich Mike Beuttler March-Ford 33 Out of Fuel 23  
NC 8 Frankreich Patrick Depailler Tyrrell-Ford 33 + 5 Laps 16  
Ret 24 Schweden Reine Wisell BRM 25 Gearbox 18  
Ret 17 Brasilien Carlos Pace March-Ford 18 Engine 11  
Ret 25 Österreich Helmut Marko BRM 8 Driver Injured 6  
Ret 14 Österreich Niki Lauda March-Ford 4 Halfshaft 21  
DNQ 29 Südafrika Dave Charlton Lotus-Ford        
Source:[3]

Notes

  • François Cevert drove and crashed the new Tyrrell 005 in practice. He was forced to drive the 002 during the race.
  • Patrick Depailler makes his F1 debut.

Championship standings after the race

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

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Charade". racingcircuits.info. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Volcanic Rush of Clermont Ferrand". speedhunters.com. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  3. ^ "1972 French Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2015.


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