1976 European Formula Two Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Lap
1 Hockenheim West Germany April 10/11 1976 20+20 6.789=271.56 km 1'21:45.6
1'23:45.6
199.286 km/h
196.190 km/h
Hans-Joachim Stuck
René Arnoux
Hans-Joachim Stuck Hans-Joachim Stuck
2 Thruxton United Kingdom April 19, 1976 55 3.792=208.56 km 1'06:51.54 187.164 km/h Maurizio Flammini Maurizio Flammini Maurizio Flammini
3 Vallelunga Italy May 9, 1976 65 3.2=208.0 km 1'18:03.1 159.894 km/h Jean-Pierre Jabouille Jean-Pierre Jabouille René Arnoux
4 Salzburgring Austria May 23, 1976 50 4.238=211.9 km 1'04:28.82 197.176 km/h Michel Leclère Maurizio Flammini René Arnoux
5 Pau France June 7, 1976 73 2.76=201.48 km 1'32:11.58 131.125 km/h René Arnoux Patrick Tambay Jacques Laffite
6 Hockenheim West Germany June 20, 1976 20+20 6.789=271.56 km 1'21:27.6
1'21:34.3
200.020 km/h
199.746 km/h
Hans-Joachim Stuck
Michel Leclère
Hans-Joachim Stuck Michel Leclère
7 Rouen France June 27, 1976 38 5.543=210.634 km 1'09:59.77 180.553 km/h Maurizio Flammini Alex Ribeiro René Arnoux
8 Mugello Italy July 11, 1976 43 5.245=225.535 km 1'19:28.8 170.258 km/h Jean-Pierre Jabouille Jean-Pierre Jabouille René Arnoux
9 Pergusa-Enna Italy July 25, 1976 30+30 4.95=297.0 km 1'36:12.9 185.210 km/h René Arnoux Patrick Tambay Alex Ribeiro
10 Estoril Portugal August 8, 1976 50 4.35=217.50 km 1'20:19.77 162.456 km/h René Arnoux René Arnoux René Arnoux
Zolder Belgium August 22, 1976 cancelled
11 Nogaro France September 19, 1976 65 3.12=202.80 km 1'20:12.91 151.692 km/h Patrick Tambay Jean-Pierre Jabouille Patrick Tambay
12 Hockenheim West Germany September 25/26 1976 20+20 6.789=271.56 km 1'22:32.9 197.383 km/h Jean-Pierre Jabouille Jean-Pierre Jabouille René Arnoux

Note:

Race 1, 6, 9 and 12 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.

Race 1 and 6 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics

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