Calendar
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Lap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thruxton | United Kingdom | April 7, 1969 | 50 | 3.862=193.10 km | 1'02:44.6 1 lap down |
184.657 km/h - |
Jochen Rindt Henri Pescarolo |
Jochen Rindt | Jochen Rindt |
2 | Hockenheim | West Germany | April 13, 1969 | 20+20 | 6.769=270.76 km | 1'21:39.6 1'21:40.2 |
198.942 km/h 198.918 km/h |
Jean-Pierre Beltoise Hubert Hahne |
Henri Pescarolo | Jean-Pierre Beltoise |
3 | Nürburgring | West Germany | April 27, 1969 | 10 | 22.835=228.35 km | 1'21:40.4 1'23:52.4 |
167.754 km/h 163.353 km/h |
Jackie Stewart Hubert Hahne |
Jo Siffert | Jackie Stewart |
4 | Jarama | Spain | May 11, 1969 | 60 | 3.404=204.24 km | 1'29:36.7 1 lap down |
136.750 km/h - |
Jackie Stewart Johnny Servoz-Gavin |
Jean-Pierre Beltoise | Jackie Stewart Jean-Pierre Beltoise |
5 | Tulln-Langenlebarn | Austria | July 12/13 1969 | 35+35 | 2.7=189.0 km | 1'13:22.02 1'14:33.40 |
154.565 km/h 152.099 km/h |
Jochen Rindt François Cevert |
Jochen Rindt | Jochen Rindt |
6 | Pergusa-Enna | Italy | August 24, 1969 | 31+31 | 4.7=296.98 km | 1'17:58.0 1'17:58.7 |
228.544 km/h 228.510 km/h |
Piers Courage Johnny Servoz-Gavin |
Clay Regazzoni | Graham Hill |
7 | Vallelunga | Italy | October 12, 1969 | 40+40 | 3.2=224.0 km | 1'25:57.2 | 149.525 km/h | Johnny Servoz-Gavin | Johnny Servoz-Gavin | Johnny Servoz-Gavin |
Note:
Race 2, 5, 6 and 7 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.
Race 1 was held with two semi-final heats and the final run, with time only shown for the final.
Race 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics.
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