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1975 Spanish Grand Prix
Race details
Date
27 April 1975
Official name
XXI Gran Premio de España
Location
Montjuïc circuit, Barcelona, Spain
Course
Street circuit
Course length
3.790 km (2.355 miles)
Distance
29 laps, 109.91 km (68.29 miles)
Scheduled distance
75 laps, 284.25 km (176.62 miles)
Weather
Sunny
Pole position
Driver
Niki Lauda
Ferrari
Time
1:23.4
Fastest lap
Driver
Mario Andretti
Parnelli-Ford
Time
1:25.1 on lap 14
Podium
First
Jochen Mass
McLaren-Ford
Second
Jacky Ickx
Lotus-Ford
Third
Carlos Reutemann
Brabham-Ford
Lap leaders
[1]
Motor car race
The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Montjuïc circuit on 27 April 1975. It was race 4 of 14 in both the 1975 World Championship of Drivers and the 1975 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. It is a landmark, controversial, and tragic race weekend. Lella Lombardi became the first and, as of 2024[update], only woman to score points in the World Championship. Lombardi scored 0.5 points as this was the first time a race was stopped before 60% completion leading to the awarding of half the points that would be awarded for a completed race. During the race four spectators were hit by the Hill GH1 of Rolf Stommelen, after he crashed and landed in a spectator area, causing their deaths. The race was also future world champion Alan Jones' first Grand Prix start.
It was the 21st Spanish Grand Prix since the race was first held in 1913. It was the fourth, and last, Grand Prix to be held on the Montjuïc street circuit. The race was shortened to 29 of its scheduled 75 laps, a race distance of 109 kilometres. The race was won by German driver Jochen Mass driving a McLaren M23. It would be the only Formula One win of his career. Mass had just a second lead over the Lotus 72E of Belgian driver Jacky Ickx when the race was declared. Argentine racer Carlos Reutemann was declared third in his Brabham BT44B, a lap behind the race leaders after a penalty was given to Jean-Pierre Jarier. This was the last win by a German driver until Michael Schumacher won the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix.
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