The 1977 European Formula Two season was contested over 13 rounds. Frenchman René Arnoux was the season champion, driving a Martini- Renault/ Gordini for Ecurie Renault Elf. [1]
Race No | Circuit | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Silverstone | 6 March | 47 | 4.719=221.793 km | 1'05:45.22 | 202.385 km/h | Michel Leclère | Patrick Nève | René Arnoux |
2 | Thruxton | 11 April | 50 | 3.792=189.600 km | 1'05:59.43 | 172.388 km/h | Alex Ribeiro | Brian Henton | Brian Henton |
3 | Hockenheim | 17 April | 20+20 | 6.789=271.56 km | 1'21:20.4 1'21:30.4 |
200.315 km/h 199.905 km/h |
Jochen Mass Bruno Giacomelli |
Eddie Cheever |
Jochen Mass René Arnoux |
4 |
Nürburgring ( Eifelrennen) |
1 May | 9 | 22.835=205,515 km | 1'06:41.1 1'06:54.3 |
184.913 km/h 184.305 km/h |
Riccardo Patrese | Jochen Mass |
Jochen Mass Eddie Cheever |
5 | Vallelunga | 15 May | 65 | 3.2=208.0 km | 1'16:57.36 | 162.171 km/h | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli |
6 | Pau | 30 May | 59 | 2.76=162.84 km | 1'14:52.52 | 130.489 km/h | Patrick Tambay | Didier Pironi | René Arnoux |
7 | Mugello | 19 June | 42 | 5.245=220.290 km | 1'16:36.5 | 172.532 km/h | Riccardo Patrese | Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi | Bruno Giacomelli |
8 | Rouen | 26 June | 38 | 5.543=210.634 km | 1'08:36.19 | 184.219 km/h | Eddie Cheever | Ingo Hoffmann | Eddie Cheever |
9 | Nogaro | 12 July | 65 | 3.12=202.80 km | 1'20:42.69 | 150.759 km/h | René Arnoux | Riccardo Patrese | René Arnoux |
10 | Pergusa-Enna | 24 July | 30+30 | 4.95=297.0 km | 1'36:18.0 | 185.047 km/h | Keke Rosberg |
Riccardo Patrese Keke Rosberg |
Keke Rosberg |
11 | Misano | 7 August | 30+30 | 3.488=209.28 km | 1'13:44.8 | 170.269 km/h | Bruno Giacomelli |
Bruno Giacomelli René Arnoux |
Lamberto Leoni |
12 | Estoril | 2 October | 50 | 4.35=217.50 km | 1'19:29.30 | 164.175 km/h | Didier Pironi | Derek Daly | Didier Pironi |
13 | Donington Park | 30 October | 65 | 3.149=204.685 km | 1'12:40.35 | 168.992 km/h | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli |
Note:
Race 3, 10 and 11 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.
Race 6 originally scheduled over 73 laps, but stopped early due to heavy rain.
Race 3 and 4 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics
There was also a non championship race in Malaysia the Malaysian Grand Prix which was won by Patrick Tambay in a March BMW
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.
Note:
Only drivers which were not FIA graded, were able to score points.
The 1977 European Formula Two season was contested over 13 rounds. Frenchman René Arnoux was the season champion, driving a Martini- Renault/ Gordini for Ecurie Renault Elf. [1]
Race No | Circuit | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Silverstone | 6 March | 47 | 4.719=221.793 km | 1'05:45.22 | 202.385 km/h | Michel Leclère | Patrick Nève | René Arnoux |
2 | Thruxton | 11 April | 50 | 3.792=189.600 km | 1'05:59.43 | 172.388 km/h | Alex Ribeiro | Brian Henton | Brian Henton |
3 | Hockenheim | 17 April | 20+20 | 6.789=271.56 km | 1'21:20.4 1'21:30.4 |
200.315 km/h 199.905 km/h |
Jochen Mass Bruno Giacomelli |
Eddie Cheever |
Jochen Mass René Arnoux |
4 |
Nürburgring ( Eifelrennen) |
1 May | 9 | 22.835=205,515 km | 1'06:41.1 1'06:54.3 |
184.913 km/h 184.305 km/h |
Riccardo Patrese | Jochen Mass |
Jochen Mass Eddie Cheever |
5 | Vallelunga | 15 May | 65 | 3.2=208.0 km | 1'16:57.36 | 162.171 km/h | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli |
6 | Pau | 30 May | 59 | 2.76=162.84 km | 1'14:52.52 | 130.489 km/h | Patrick Tambay | Didier Pironi | René Arnoux |
7 | Mugello | 19 June | 42 | 5.245=220.290 km | 1'16:36.5 | 172.532 km/h | Riccardo Patrese | Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi | Bruno Giacomelli |
8 | Rouen | 26 June | 38 | 5.543=210.634 km | 1'08:36.19 | 184.219 km/h | Eddie Cheever | Ingo Hoffmann | Eddie Cheever |
9 | Nogaro | 12 July | 65 | 3.12=202.80 km | 1'20:42.69 | 150.759 km/h | René Arnoux | Riccardo Patrese | René Arnoux |
10 | Pergusa-Enna | 24 July | 30+30 | 4.95=297.0 km | 1'36:18.0 | 185.047 km/h | Keke Rosberg |
Riccardo Patrese Keke Rosberg |
Keke Rosberg |
11 | Misano | 7 August | 30+30 | 3.488=209.28 km | 1'13:44.8 | 170.269 km/h | Bruno Giacomelli |
Bruno Giacomelli René Arnoux |
Lamberto Leoni |
12 | Estoril | 2 October | 50 | 4.35=217.50 km | 1'19:29.30 | 164.175 km/h | Didier Pironi | Derek Daly | Didier Pironi |
13 | Donington Park | 30 October | 65 | 3.149=204.685 km | 1'12:40.35 | 168.992 km/h | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli | Bruno Giacomelli |
Note:
Race 3, 10 and 11 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.
Race 6 originally scheduled over 73 laps, but stopped early due to heavy rain.
Race 3 and 4 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics
There was also a non championship race in Malaysia the Malaysian Grand Prix which was won by Patrick Tambay in a March BMW
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.
Note:
Only drivers which were not FIA graded, were able to score points.