1972 South African Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:South Africa
Flag Suffix:1928
Grand Prix:South African
Date:4 March
Year:1972
Official Name:Sixth AA Grand Prix of South Africa
Location:Kyalami, Midrand, Transvaal Province, South Africa
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:2.550
Course Km:4.104
Distance Laps:79
Distance Mi:201.458
Distance Km:324.216
Weather:Sunny, Hot, Dry
Pole Driver:Jackie Stewart
Pole Team:Tyrrell-Ford
Pole Time:1:17.0
Pole Country:United Kingdom
Fast Driver:Mike Hailwood
Fast Team:Surtees-Ford
Fast Time:1:18.9
Fast Country:United Kingdom
First Driver:Denny Hulme
First Team:McLaren-Ford
First Country:New Zealand
Second Driver:Emerson Fittipaldi
Second Team:Lotus-Ford
Second Country:Brazil
Third Driver:Peter Revson
Third Team:McLaren-Ford
Third Country:United States

The 1972 South African Grand Prix, formally the Sixth AA Grand Prix of South Africa (Afrikaans: Sesde AA Suid-Afrikaanse Grand Prix[1]), was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 4 March 1972. It was race 2 of 12 in both the 1972 World Championship of Drivers and the 1972 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. The 79-lap race was won by McLaren driver Denny Hulme after he started from fifth position. Emerson Fittipaldi finished second for the Lotus team and McLaren driver Peter Revson came in third.

Report

Entry

A total of 27 cars were entered for this race. Although there was more than a month between the Argentine Grand Prix and South Africa, most cars were transported direct to Kyalami from Buenos Aires. There were few changes in the entry.[2]

Having missed the trip to Argentina due to a clashing Formula 5000 race, Mike Hailwood returned to Team Surtees. Jean-Pierre Beltoise also missed Buenos Aires, due to legal problems following an accident that had claimed the life of Ignazio Giunti in January 1971. Team Williams ran a second March-Cosworth for rising star Carlos Pace alongside their regular driver, Henri Pescarolo. A new team arrived in South Africa, the Team Eifelland Caravans outfit making its first appearance with Rolf Stommelen down to drive. As usual for Kyalami, the field was bolstered by local entries: Dave Charlton in a Lucky Strike-sponsored Lotus 72D, and pair of cars from Team Gunston for John Love (Surtees TS9) and Willie Ferguson (Brabham BT33).[2]

Qualifying

The reigning World Champion, and winner of the opening round, Jackie Stewart secured pole position, for Elf Team Tyrrell, averaging a speed of 119.221 mph. Stewart beat Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari) and Emerson Fittipaldi (Lotus) by a few tenth of a second. Mike Hailwood was next up on the second row, joined by Denny Hulme in his McLaren M19A. A pair of Ferrari 312B2 were on row three, with Mario Andretti ahead of Jacky Ickx. They were joined by François Cevert in the second Tyrrell.[2] [3]

Race

The race was held over 79 laps of the Kyalami circuit. At the start, Denny Hulme briefly held the lead before Jackie Stewart moved ahead, meanwhile Clay Regazzoni had a bad get away and was back in the midfield. The Tyrrell 003 of Stewart quickly built a lead while the battle for second between Hulme, Emerson Fittipaldi and Mike Hailwood detached itself from the rest of the field. The Yardley Team McLaren of Hulme began to overheat and this saw him dropped behind his rivals. Hailwood, a few laps later, was able to pass Fittipaldi to move up to second and began to challenge Stewart for the lead. On lap 28, the rear suspension of Hailwood's Surtees TS9B failed and he retired from the race. Although this left Fittipaldi to attack Stewart, the Tyrrell driver stayed ahead, only to suffer a gearbox failure on lap 45. Fittipaldi inherited the lead, with Hulme right on his tail. The Brazilian now ran into handling problems and this enable Hulme to regain the lead on lap 57, from which he would go to win. Fittipaldi was still in a strong second place as the gap between him and the third place, Chris Amon was large. The gap became even bigger where Amon's Matra MS120C developed a serious vibration. This saw him drop down the order and finish 3 laps adrift in 15th. Third place thus went to the second McLaren, of Peter Revson.[2] [3]

Hulme won in a time of 1hr 45.49.1mins., averaging a speed of 114.898 mph, and was over 14 seconds ahead of Fititpaldi. Revson was a further 12.7 seconds behind. Only other drivers to complete the full race distance were Mario Andretti (Ferrari) and Ronnie Peterson (March). This victory gave Hulme a six-point the lead in the World Championship.[2] [4] [5]

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.DriverConstructorTimeGap
1 Jackie StewartTyrrellFord1:17.0
2 Clay RegazzoniFerrari1:17.3+0.3
3 Emerson FittipaldiLotusFord1:17.4+0.4
4 Mike HailwoodSurteesFord1:17.4+0.4
5 Denny HulmeMcLarenFord1:17.4+0.4
6 Mario AndrettiFerrari1:17.5+0.5
7 Jacky IckxFerrari1:17.7+0.7
8 François CevertTyrrellFord1:17.8+0.8
9 Ronnie PetersonMarchFord1:17.8+0.8
10 Tim SchenkenSurteesFord1:17.8+0.8
11 Jean-Pierre BeltoiseBRM1:17.9+0.9
12 Peter RevsonMcLarenFord1:18.0+1.0
13 Chris AmonMatra1:18.0+1.0
14 Graham HillBrabhamFord1:18.1+1.1
15 Carlos ReutemannBrabhamFord1:18.2+1.2
16 Howden GanleyBRM1:18.3+1.3
17 David CharltonLotusFord1:18.5+1.5
18 Peter GethinBRM1:18.7+1.7
19 David WalkerLotusFord1:18.7+1.7
20 Andrea de AdamichSurteesFord1:18.9+1.9
21 Niki LaudaMarchFord1:18.9+1.9
22 Henri PescaroloMarchFord1:19.0+2.0
23 Helmut MarkoBRM1:19.1+2.1
24 Carlos PaceMarchFord1:20.3+3.3
25 Rolf StommelenEifellandFord1:20.4+3.4
26 John LoveSurteesFord1:21.0+4.0
27 William FergusonBrabhamFord1:31.9+14.9
Source:[6]

Race

Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
112 Denny HulmeMcLaren-Ford791:45:49.159
28 Emerson FittipaldiLotus-Ford79+ 14.136
314 Peter RevsonMcLaren-Ford79+ 25.8124
47 Mario AndrettiFerrari79+ 38.563
53 Ronnie PetersonMarch-Ford79+ 49.092
619 Graham HillBrabham-Ford78+ 1 Lap141
74 Niki LaudaMarch-Ford78+ 1 Lap21 
85 Jacky IckxFerrari78+ 1 Lap7 
92 François CevertTyrrell-Ford78+ 1 Lap8 
109 Dave WalkerLotus-Ford78+ 1 Lap19 
1121 Henri PescaroloMarch-Ford78+ 1 Lap22 
126 Clay RegazzoniFerrari77+ 2 Laps2 
1325 Rolf StommelenEifelland-Ford77+ 2 Laps25 
1424 Helmut MarkoBRM76+ 3 Laps23 
1515 Chris AmonMatra76+ 3 Laps13 
1627 John LoveSurtees-Ford73Puncture / Accident26 
1722 Carlos PaceMarch-Ford73+ 6 Laps24 
NC23 Howden GanleyBRM70+ 9 Laps16 
NC18 Andrea de AdamichSurtees-Ford69+ 10 Laps20 
NC11 Peter GethinBRM65+ 14 Laps18 
Ret10 Jean-Pierre BeltoiseBRM61Engine11 
Ret1 Jackie StewartTyrrell-Ford45Gearbox1 
Ret17 Mike HailwoodSurtees-Ford28Suspension4 
Ret20 Carlos ReutemannBrabham-Ford27Fuel System15 
Ret16 Tim SchenkenSurtees-Ford9Engine10 
Ret26 Dave CharltonLotus-Ford2Fuel Pump17 
DNS28 William FergusonBrabham-FordEngine

Notes

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
11 Denny Hulme15
12 Jackie Stewart9
93 Emerson Fittipaldi6
14 Jacky Ickx4
75 Peter Revson4
Source:[7]
Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
11 McLaren-Ford15
12 Tyrrell-Ford9
3 Ferrari7
44 Lotus-Ford6
5 March-Ford3
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1972 . The Programme Covers Project . 7 July 2017.
  2. Web site: Grand Prix Results: South African GP, 1972 . Grandprix.com . 15 March 2014.
  3. Web site: 1972 South African Grand Prix . Racing-Reference.info . 1972-03-04 . 2014-03-15.
  4. Web site: 1972 South African Grand Prix . formula1.com . 22 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017015830/http://www.formula1.com/results/season/1972/503/ . 17 October 2013.
  5. Web site: Formula One, South African 1972 Race Results . crash.net . 22 December 2015.
  6. Web site: Formula One 1972 South African Grand Prix Classification | Motorsport Stats.
  7. Web site: South Africa 1972 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 20 March 2019.