Race Profile – 1973 German Grand Prix
Sports Car Digest | Apr 23, 2008 | Comments 0
The 1973 German Grand Prix was held August 5th the Nürburgring in Nürburg, Germany.
If you are a fan of Nürburgring, you will really enjoy David Hobbs and Jackie Stewart’s commentary as they give first-hand insight into racing at the famed track. Nearly twenty minutes of great video.
From Grandprix.com:
There was only a week between the Dutch and German Grand Prix and when the F1 field gathered in Germany memories of the frightful accident which had claimed the life of Roger Williamson were still vivid. The March team did not appear and also missing were Ferrari, Ensign, Tecno and Hesketh. To boost the field, however, McLaren, Brabham and Surtees were all running three cars. Ferrari had released Jacky Ickx to drive for McLaren for the weekend, Brabham was running Rolf Stommelen in a third car (replacing Andrea de Adamich) while Surtees again ran Jochen Mass. Williams fielded Henri Pescarolo once again.
In qualifying Jackie Stewart took pole position for Tyrrell, just beating Ronnie Peterson’s Lotus. Francois Cevert shared the second row with Ickx’s McLaren while Niki Lauda (BRM) and Carlos Reutemann (Brabham were on the third row. The McLarens of Peter Revson and Denny Hulme shared the fourth row while BRM monopolized the fifth row with Jean-Pierre Beltoise just ahead of Clay Regazzoni.
Emerson Fittipaldi was still not fully fit with painful ankles which resulted from his practice crash in Holland and he was down in 14th on the grid. Of the rest Howden Ganley had a big crash in his Williams when the brakes failed and the car was seriously damaged and could not be repaired in time for the race.
As usual there was a huge crowd at the Nurburgring and the weather was fine when the race started with Stewart and Cevert going into the lead ahead of Peterson. The Lotus driver’s race was soon over, however, as he suffered an engine failure in the course of the first lap, which left Ickx in third place with Lauda, Reutemann, Revson, Carlos Pace (Surtees) and Hulme battling for fourth. This fight quickly broke up as Revson glanced a barrier and dropped to the tail of the field and Lauda crashed heavily at Kesselchen and broke his wrist.
This left Reutemann fourth. The Argentine lasted only until the eighth lap, however, when he went out with engine failure which left Pace to finish fourth ahead of the two Fittipaldis, Wilson for once beating Emerson.
The Tyrrell 1-2 (Stewart’s 27th victory) moved Cevert to second place in the World Championship, ahead of Fittipaldi.
1973 German Grand Prix 1 of 2 (9:07 minutes)
1973 German Grand Prix 2 of 2 (9:42 minutes)
[Source: Grandprix.com]
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