1977 Images
Patrick Tambay (FRA) Theodore Racing Ensign N177 retired from the race on lap 15 with a blown engine.
Japanese Grand Prix, Rd 17, Mount Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977.
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Patrick Tambay (FRA) Ensign N177, who retired from the race on lap 42 with a blown engine, leads fifth placed Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Tyrrell P34 and Hans Binder (AUT) ATS Penske PC4, who finished the race in twelfth position.
Austrian Grand Prix, Rd 12, Osterreichring, Austria, 14 August 1977.
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Jean-Pierre Jabouille (FRA) debuted the Renault RS01, qualifying twenty-fourth and retiring on lap seventeen with a blown turbo. It was the debut appearance in F1 for Renault, a turbocharged engine (a Gordini 1.5 litre V6) and for tyre manufacturer Michelin.
British Grand Prix, Rd 10, Silverstone, England, 16 July 1977.
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James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M26 punches the air in delight as he takes the chequered flag to win his home GP, followed home by Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Ferrari 312T2, who finished several laps down in fifteenth and last position.
British Grand Prix, Rd 10, Silverstone, England, 16 July 1977.
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Colin Chapman (GBR) Lotus Team Owner jumps onto the circuit from the pitwall and throws his hat into the air in delight as Gunnar Nilsson (SWE) Lotus crosses the finish line to take his first and only GP victory.
Belgian Grand Prix, Rd 7, Zolder, Belgium, 5 June 1977.
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Jean-Pierre Jabouille (FRA) (Left) talks with a Renault mechanic beside the Gordini turbocharged engine in the Renault RS01. It was the debut appearance in F1 for Renault, a turbocharged engine (a 1.5 litre V6) and for tyre manufacturer Michelin. Jabouille qualified twenty-fourth and retired on lap seventeen with a blown turbo.
British Grand Prix, Rd 10, Silverstone, England, 16 July 1977.
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Patrick Tambay (FRA) Theodore Racing Ensign N177 retired from the race on lap 15 with a blown engine.
Japanese Grand Prix, Rd 17, Mount Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977.
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