The 1971 European Formula Two season was contested over 11 rounds. March Engineering driver Ronnie Peterson clinched the championship title. [1]
Race No | Circuit | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner |
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4 April | 20+20 | 6.789=271.56 km | 1'27:09.8 | 186.931 km/h |
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2 |
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12 April | 50 | 3.791=189.55 km | 1'02:36.2 1'02:36.8 |
181.668 km/h 181.639 km/h |
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2 May | 10 | 22.835=228.35 km | 1'20:19.2 | 170.580 km/h |
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4 |
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16 May | 60 | 3.404=204.24 km | 1'29:42.9 1'29:57.7 |
136.593 km/h 136.218 km/h |
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31 May | 50 | 2.238=111.85 km | 0'42:03.0 0'42:07.4 |
159.590 km/h 159.312 km/h |
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6 |
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27 June | 25 | 6.541=163.525 km | 0'55:36.3 | 176.450 km/h |
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7 |
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8 August | 36+36 | 4.092=294.624 km | 1'46:08.2 | 166.554 km/h |
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22 August | cancelled | |||||||
8 |
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12 September | 35+35 | 2.86=200.2 km | 1'24:32.26 | 142.091 km/h |
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9 |
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26 September | 63 | 3.636=229.068 km | 1'16:49.1 1'17:49,6 |
178.917 km/h 176.599 km/h |
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10 |
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10 October | 35+35 | 3.2=224.0 km | 1'25:57.2 | 156.364 km/h |
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11 |
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17 October | 65 | 3.2=208.0 km | 1'19:49.1 | 156.355 km/h |
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Note:
Race 1, 7, 8 and 10 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.
Race 2, 5 and 6 were held with two semi-final heats and the final run, with time only shown for the final.
Race 2, 4, 5 and 9 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics.
For every race points were awarded: 9 points to the winner, 6 for runner-up, 4 for third place, 3 for fourth place, 2 for fifth place and 1 for sixth place. No additional points were awarded. The best 8 results count. No driver had a point deduction.
Note:
Only drivers which were not graded were able to score points.
The 1971 European Formula Two season was contested over 11 rounds. March Engineering driver Ronnie Peterson clinched the championship title. [1]
Race No | Circuit | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner |
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1 |
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4 April | 20+20 | 6.789=271.56 km | 1'27:09.8 | 186.931 km/h |
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2 |
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12 April | 50 | 3.791=189.55 km | 1'02:36.2 1'02:36.8 |
181.668 km/h 181.639 km/h |
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3 |
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2 May | 10 | 22.835=228.35 km | 1'20:19.2 | 170.580 km/h |
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4 |
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16 May | 60 | 3.404=204.24 km | 1'29:42.9 1'29:57.7 |
136.593 km/h 136.218 km/h |
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5 |
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31 May | 50 | 2.238=111.85 km | 0'42:03.0 0'42:07.4 |
159.590 km/h 159.312 km/h |
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6 |
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27 June | 25 | 6.541=163.525 km | 0'55:36.3 | 176.450 km/h |
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7 |
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8 August | 36+36 | 4.092=294.624 km | 1'46:08.2 | 166.554 km/h |
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22 August | cancelled | |||||||
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12 September | 35+35 | 2.86=200.2 km | 1'24:32.26 | 142.091 km/h |
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9 |
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26 September | 63 | 3.636=229.068 km | 1'16:49.1 1'17:49,6 |
178.917 km/h 176.599 km/h |
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10 |
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10 October | 35+35 | 3.2=224.0 km | 1'25:57.2 | 156.364 km/h |
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11 |
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17 October | 65 | 3.2=208.0 km | 1'19:49.1 | 156.355 km/h |
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Note:
Race 1, 7, 8 and 10 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.
Race 2, 5 and 6 were held with two semi-final heats and the final run, with time only shown for the final.
Race 2, 4, 5 and 9 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics.
For every race points were awarded: 9 points to the winner, 6 for runner-up, 4 for third place, 3 for fourth place, 2 for fifth place and 1 for sixth place. No additional points were awarded. The best 8 results count. No driver had a point deduction.
Note:
Only drivers which were not graded were able to score points.