Formula 1 Images : Japanese GP
Noritake Takahara, Surtees TS19 Ford.
Fuji, Japan. 22nd - 24th October 1976.
Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) withdraws after 2 laps from the Japanese Grand Prix of his own free will, because the driving conditions were atrocious in the wet. This meant that he would lose the drivers World Championship by a single point, action.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: 76 JAP 28.
Fuji, Japan. 22nd - 24th October 1976.
James Hunt (McLaren M23-Ford), 3rd position with Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2), retired, Ronnie Peterson (March 761-Ford), retired and Bernie Ecclestone in the pit lane before the start of the race, portrait.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Ref: 76 JAP 27.
Fuji, Japan. 22nd - 24th October 1976.
Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) withdraws after 2 laps from the Japanese Grand Prix of his own free will, because the driving conditions were atrocious in the wet. This meant that he would lose the drivers World Championship by a single point.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: 76 JAP 46.
Fuji, Japan. 22nd - 24th October 1976.
Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) withdraws after 2 laps from the Japanese Grand Prix of his own free will, because the driving conditions were atrocious in the wet. This meant that he would lose the drivers World Championship by a single point, portrait.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Ref: 76 JAP BW NL.
At the end of the race Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, attempts to slow down James Hunt (GBR), McLaren M23, to signal that he had finished the race in third place and that he was now the 1976 Formula One World Champion. Hunt, who needed to finish fourth or higher to take the title, finished the race angry and unaware of his situation after a late race puncture had dropped him to fifth place.
Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976.
Noritake Takahara, Surtees TS19 Ford.
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