After one week, I finally post the race results: 1. Emerson Fittipaldi (Arrows-Cosworth) 54 Laps 2. Tom Pryce (McLaren-Cosworth) +3.707 3. James Hunt (McLaren-Cosworth) +35.640 4. Jacques Laffite (Arrows-Cosworth) +45.508 5. Gijs van Lennep (Ligier-Ferrari) +1 Lap 6. Jody Scheckter (Brabham-Alfa Romeo) +1 Lap 7. Riccardo Patrese (Ferrari) +1 Lap 8. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell-Cosworth) +1 Lap 9. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Tyrrell-Cosworth) +1 Lap 10. Bruno Giacomelli (Ensign-Alfa Romeo) +2 Laps 11. Alan Jones (March-Ferrari) +2 Laps 12. Patrick Tambay (Penske-Cosworth) +2 Laps Retired: Jean-Pierre Jabouille (Renault) 47 Laps / Suspension Rene Arnoux (Renault) 43 Laps / Gearbox Clay Regazzoni (Ensign-Alfa Romeo) 43 Laps / Gearbox Carlos Reutemann (Williams-Cosworth) 42 Laps / Transmission Ronnie Peterson (Shadow-Cosworth) 42 Laps / Gearbox Chris Amon (Surtees-Cosworth) 39 Laps / Clutch Niki Lauda (Lotus-Renault) 38 Laps / Accident David Purley (Wolf-Cosworth) 36 Laps / Accident Rick Mears (Lotus-Renault) 32 Laps / Accident Jacky Ickx (Wolf-Cosworth) 27 Laps / Gearbox Carlos Pace (Williams-Cosworth) 24 Laps / Engine Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari) 24 Laps / Transmission Keke Rosberg (Brabham-Alfa Romeo) 18 Laps / Engine Jochen Mass (ATS-Cosworth) 15 Laps / Clutch Danny Ongais (Surtees-Cosworth) 14 Laps / Engine Tom Sneva (Penske-Cosworth) 12 Laps / Transmission Elio de Angelis (Ligier-Ferrari) 11 Laps / Accident Mario Andretti (March-Cosworth) 9 Laps / Clutch
Fastest Lap: Tom Pryce
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
Well done by Arrows team, it seems that we are in good form now, and if we had better start of the year we would have been leading the championship. All we can hope is to continue our form next races, so Mclaren don't feel lonely at the top.
We completed all our tasks this year, but we will keep upgrading and improving, so we don't fell behind.
And behind us it seems there are 4 teams fighting for 3rd place in CC. It is interesting that Ligier are catching up Ferrari and making good use of their engines...
Tony Trimmer has used all his pay drive attempts but we would like to offer him a free drive (ie we do no pay him and he does not pay us) on a race by race basis
I he accepts then we would use
Tony Trimmer in the the next two races
Brett Lunger in the next race
Geoff Lees in the race after that
<@Ataxia> these people are making a mess of their crepe suzettes
Renault wish to...nay, NEED to spend 300k on top speed and 300k on grip updates. DNQs are not good enough.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Race Results from Brands Hatch: 1. Jacques Laffite (Arrows-Cosworth) 76 Laps 2. Elio de Angelis (Ligier-Ferrari) +10.570 3. Jody Scheckter (Brabham-Alfa Romeo) +32.872 4. Carlos Pace (Williams-Cosworth) +52.491 5. Jean-Pierre Jarier (Tyrrell-Cosworth) +1 Lap 6. Keke Rosberg (Brabham-Alfa Romeo) +1 Lap 7. Rick Mears (Lotus-Renault) +1 Lap 8. Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell-Cosworth) +1 Lap 9. Tom Pryce (McLaren-Cosworth) +2 Laps / Engine 10. Niki Lauda (Lotus-Renault) +2 Laps 11. Rene Arnoux (Renault) +2 Laps 12. Ronnie Peterson (Shadow-Cosworth) +2 Laps 13. Chris Amon (Surtees-Cosworth) +2 Laps 14. David Purley (Wolf-Cosworth) +3 Laps 15. Nelson Piquet (Shadow-Cosworth) +3 Laps 16. Riccardo Patrese (Ferrari) +5 Laps / Accident 17. Mario Andretti (March-Ferrari) +7 Laps / Accident Retired: Danny Ongais (Surtees-Cosworth) 68 Laps / Gearbox Alan Jones (March-Ferrari) 59 Laps / Gearbox Clay Regazzoni (Ensign-Alfa Romeo) 55 Laps / Engine Emerson Fittipaldi (Arrows-Cosworth) 52 Laps / Gearbox Gijs van Lennep (Ligier-Ferrari) 47 Laps / Engine Patrick Tambay (Penske-Cosworth) 46 Laps / Engine James Hunt (McLaren-Cosworth) 31 Laps / Suspension Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari) 24 Laps / Engine Bruno Giacomelli (Ensign-Alfa Romeo) 19 Laps / Clutch Carlos Reutemann (Williams-Cosworth) 9 Laps / Clutch Tom Sneva (Penske-Cosworth) 2 Laps / Suspension
Fastest Lap: Elio de Angelis, Ligier-Ferrari, 1:17.071
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
Woop-woop! Four in a row, that is just brilliant! We're more than happy to challenge Mclaren that hard, and who knows, if we could keep our form, we can even win both championships!
Elio you legend! Three podiums this year is simply amazing from the young lad. As long as Ferrari keep giving us free engines, we're more than happy to keep the kid on board
We're considering our options for the second seat for next year, but right now it looks highly unlikely that Lennep will be kept on for 1979.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Due to the 32-car grid on the 7 km long Hockenheimring, and the withdrawal of the second Merzario, Formula 1 had the smallest pre-qualifying entry list for this season so far. Only one car would fail to pre-qualify. To no one's surprise, this turned out to be the Apollon, driven by Harald Ertl.
1978 German GP - Pre-Qualifying: 1. Jochen Mass (ATS HS1) 1:55.756 2. Hans Heyer (ATS HS1) +0.566 3. Satoru Nakajima (Boro 002) +0.820 4. Tony Trimmer (Hesketh 308E) +1.525 5. Geoff Lees (Hesketh 308E) +1.551 6. Bernard Darniche (Merzario A1) +3.128 DNPQ: 7. Harald Ertl (Apollon Fly 2) +3.169
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.