Non-championship race in the 1974 Formula One season
The Silverstone circuit in 1974.
Race details[1]
Date
7 April 1974
Official name
26th Daily Express International Trophy[2]
Location
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
4.7105 km (2.9629 miles)
Distance
40 laps, 188.42 km (118.51 miles)
Weather
Dry
Pole position
Driver
James Hunt
Hesketh-Ford
Time
1:16.7
Fastest lap
Driver
James Hunt
Hesketh-Ford
Time
1:17.6
Podium
First
James Hunt
Hesketh-Ford
Second
Jochen Mass
Surtees-Ford
Third
Jean-Pierre Jarier
Shadow-Ford
Motor car race
The 26th BRDC International Trophy was a non-championship Formula One race held at Silverstone on 7 April 1974. The 40-lap race was run in connection with a Formula 5000 event, and was won from pole position by James Hunt, driving a Hesketh-Ford, with Jochen Mass second in a Surtees-Ford and Jean-Pierre Jarier third in a Shadow-Ford.
^"1974 BRDC International Trophy". ChicaneF1. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
^"Motor Racing Programme Covers: 1974". The Programme Covers Project. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
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