- Source: 1975 South African Grand Prix
The 1975 South African Grand Prix (formally the XXI Lucky Strike Grand Prix of South Africa) was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 1 March 1975. It was race 3 of 14 in both the 1975 World Championship of Drivers and the 1975 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. It was the 21st South African Grand Prix since the first Grand Prix was held in 1934 and the ninth to be held at Kyalami just outside Johannesburg. It was held over 78 laps of the four kilometre circuit for a race distance of 320 kilometres.
Jody Scheckter became the first South African driver to win the race. Driving a Tyrrell 007, he took over the lead of the race from Carlos Pace on lap three and took a three-second win over the Brabham BT44B of Carlos Reutemann. Scheckter's Tyrrell teammate Patrick Depailler finished third.
Race summary
Ferrari had used the free month of February profitably, producing the new 312T model with a new transverse gearbox. There was also a new face in the persona of female Italian racer Lella Lombardi (the first woman to take part in a World Championship race since Maria Teresa de Filippis in the 1958 Italian Grand Prix).
In practice, Graham Hill's car spun on oil dropped from Ronnie Peterson's car and crashed, destroying his car. He opted to sit out the race. Once the debris had been cleared and holes in the catch fencing mended, there was a second accident as Niki Lauda spun on engine oil, hitting the wall at 120 mph. With further violent accidents to Jody Scheckter and Guy Tunmer, the drivers deemed the circuit not safe and refused to continue until fencing defects were remedied and the track improved, further helped by the support of mechanics who insisted no more practice be carried out.
When the racing got under way, Carlos Pace led from pole in a Brabham 1–2 but was soon passed by Jody Scheckter and Carlos Reutemann after experiencing braking problems, and Patrick Depailler soon climbed to third. James Hunt retired with a broken throttle linkage, Vittorio Brambilla with oil cooler problems and Ian Scheckter crashed. Emerson Fittipaldi was challenging Depailler for 4th place when he suffered a cracked plug lead. Jody Scheckter held on from Reutemann for his only home win.
Classification
= Qualifying
=*Positions in red indicate entries that failed to qualify.
= Race
=Notes
This was the Formula One World Championship debut for British driver Bob Evans and South African driver Guy Tunmer.
This race saw the 10th fastest lap set by a Brazilian driver.
This was the 10th podium finish for a South African driver.
Championship standings after the race
Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
References
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- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1975
- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1970
- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1972
- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1973
- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1971
- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1974
- Grand Prix Afrika Selatan
- Williams Grand Prix Engineering
- Grand Prix F1 Afrika Selatan 1976
- Ayrton Senna
- 1975 South African Grand Prix
- South African Grand Prix
- 1974 South African Grand Prix
- 1976 South African Grand Prix
- 1979 South African Grand Prix
- 1975 Spanish Grand Prix
- 1970 South African Grand Prix
- 1972 South African Grand Prix
- 1977 South African Grand Prix
- 1978 South African Grand Prix