1976 World Championship for Sports Cars explained

The 1976 World Championship for Makes was part of the 24th season of FIA World Sportscar Championship motor racing. It was a series for production based cars from the following FIA categories

The series ran from 21 March 1976 to 4 September 1976, and comprised 7 races in total.

The championship was won by Porsche.

World Sportscar Championship

See main article: 1976 World Sportscar Championship season. Following the 1975 season, the FIA chose to divide the World Championship into two series that would run simultaneously but separately. Open-cockpit sportscars (formerly known as FIA Group 5 Sports Cars, now officially FIA Group 6 Two-Seater Racing Cars) would transfer from the World Championship for Makes to a new World Championship for Sports Cars, while production-based cars (such as the new Group 5 Special Production Cars) would contest the World Championship for Makes. Events in which both types of car ran, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, were not counted towards either championship.

World Championship for Makes

Schedule

RndRaceCircuitDate
1 March Trophy (6 Hours)Mugello Circuit21 March
2 Trofeo Ignazio Giunti (6 Hours)Vallelunga4 April
3 6 Hours of SilverstoneSilverstone Circuit9 May
4 ADAC 1000km NürburgringNürburgring30 May
5 Martha 1000 (6 Hours)Österreichring27 June
6 6 Hours of Watkins GlenWatkins Glen International10 July
7 ACF 6 Hours of DijonDijon-Prenois4 September

Race results

RndCircuitOverall Winning TeamResults
Overall Winning Drivers
Overall Winning Car
1Mugello Circuit #4 Martini RacingResults
Jochen Mass
Jacky Ickx
Porsche 935
2Vallelunga #1 Martini RacingResults
Jochen Mass
Jacky Ickx
Porsche 935
3Silverstone #4 Hermetite BMWResults
John Fitzpatrick
Tom Walkinshaw
BMW 3.5 CSL
4Nürburgring #7 Schnitzer MotorsportResults
Albrecht Krebs
Dieter Quester
BMW 3.5 CSL
5Österreichring #12 Schnitzer MotorsportResults
Dieter Quester
Gunnar Nilsson
BMW 3.5 CSL
6Watkins Glen #4 Martini RacingResults
Rolf Stommelen
Manfred Schurti
Porsche 935
7Dijon #1 Martini RacingResults
Jochen Mass
Jacky Ickx
Porsche 935

Championship results

Points were awarded to the top 10 finishers in the order of 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1. Manufacturers were only given points for their highest finishing car with any other cars from that manufacturer merely skipped in the points allocation. Only the best 5 points finishes for each make counted towards the championship with any other points earned not included in the totals. Discarded points are shown in the table below within brackets.

PosManufacturerRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Rd 7Total
1 Porsche2020(15)15(12)202095
2 BMW(3)1520202010(6)85
3 Ford268
4 De Tomaso235
5= Lancia33
5= MG33

In addition to the outright championship the FIA also awarded three Divisional titles.[1] Division 1 was for cars with an engine capacity of up to 2000cc, Division 2 for cars from 2001 to 3000cc and Division 3 for those above 3000cc.[2]

Division 1

PosManufacturerRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Rd 7Total
1 Ford202020-15--75
2 BMW15--2020--55
3 Alpine12------12
4 Volkswagen---6---6

Division 3

PosManufacturerRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Rd 7Total
1 Porsche2020(15)(15)15202095
2 BMW(6)1520202010(6)85
3 De Tomaso-6-66--18
4 MG--6----6
5 Opel---4---4

References

  1. FIA Yearbook, 1977, Grey Section, pages 85-86
  2. Janos L. Wimpffe, Time and Two Seats, 1999, page 1043

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