Season Review
Rnd | Race | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Constructor | Tyre | Report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | South African Grand Prix | Kyalami | March 7 | Jackie Stewart | Jack Brabham John Surtees |
Jack Brabham | Brabham-Ford | G | Report |
2 | Spanish Grand Prix | Jarama | April 19 | Jack Brabham | Jack Brabham | Jackie Stewart | March-Ford | D | Report |
3 | Monaco Grand Prix | Monaco | May 10 | Jackie Stewart | Jochen Rindt | Jochen Rindt | Lotus-Ford | F | Report |
4 | Belgian Grand Prix | Spa-Francorchamps | June 7 | Jackie Stewart | Chris Amon | Pedro RodrÃguez | BRM | D | Report |
5 | Dutch Grand Prix | Zandvoort | June 21 | Jochen Rindt | Jacky Ickx | Jochen Rindt | Lotus-Ford | F | Report |
6 | French Grand Prix | Charade | July 5 | Jacky Ickx | Jack Brabham | Jochen Rindt | Lotus-Ford | F | Report |
7 | British Grand Prix | Brands Hatch | July 18 | Jochen Rindt | Jack Brabham | Jochen Rindt | Lotus-Ford | F | Report |
8 | German Grand Prix | Hockenheimring | August 2 | Jacky Ickx | Jacky Ickx | Jochen Rindt | Lotus-Ford | F | Report |
9 | Austrian Grand Prix | Österreichring | August 16 | Jochen Rindt | Jacky Ickx Clay Regazzoni |
Jacky Ickx | Ferrari | F | Report |
10 | Italian Grand Prix | Monza | September 6 | Jacky Ickx | Clay Regazzoni | Clay Regazzoni | Ferrari | F | Report |
11 | Canadian Grand Prix | Mont-Tremblant | September 20 | Jackie Stewart | Clay Regazzoni | Jacky Ickx | Ferrari | F | Report |
12 | United States Grand Prix | Watkins Glen | October 4 | Jacky Ickx | Jacky Ickx | Emerson Fittipaldi | Lotus-Ford | F | Report |
13 | Mexican Grand Prix | Hermanos Rodriguez | October 25 | Clay Regazzoni | Jacky Ickx | Jacky Ickx | Ferrari | F | Report |
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