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1971 World Sportscar Championship season
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The 1971 International Championship for Makes and International Grand Touring Trophy seasons were the 19th season of the FIA World Sportscar Championship. It was a series for Sportscars and Grand Touring, with Sportscars being divided into Sports (S) and Prototype (P) classes, while Grand Touring cars were referred to simply as GT. It ran from January 10, 1971 to July 24, 1971, and was composed of 11 races.

Schedule[]

Rnd Race Circuit or Location Date Report
1 25px Argentina 1000km of Buenos Aires Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez January 10 report
2 25px United States 24 Hours of Daytona Daytona International Speedway January 30-31 report
3 25px United States 12 Hours of Sebring Sebring International Raceway March 20 report
4 25px United Kingdom BOAC 1000km Brands Hatch April 4 BOAC 1000km|report
5 25px Italy Trofeo Filippo Caracciolo (1000km) Autodromo Nazionale Monza April 25 1000km|report
6 25px Belgium 1000km Spa Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps May 9 report
7 25px Italy Targa Florio Palermo May 16 report
8 25px Germany ADAC 1000km Nürburgring Nürburgring May 30 report
9 25px France 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe June 12-13 report
10 25px Austria Austrian 1000km Österreichring June 27 Austrian 1000km|report
11 25px United States Watkins Glen 6 Hours Watkins Glen International July 24 report

† - Sportscars only, GT class did not participate.

Season results[]

Points were awarded to the top 6 finishers in the order of 9-6-4-3-2-1. Manufacturers were only given points for their highest finishing car; any other cars from that manufacturer were merely skipped in the points standings.

Races[]

Rnd Circuit Sportscar Winning Team GT Winning Team Results
Sportscar Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers
1 Buenos Aires 25px United Kingdom #30 John Wyer Automotive None Results
25px Switzerland Jo Siffert
25px United Kingdom Derek Bell
2 Daytona 25px United Kingdom #2 John Wyer Automotive 25px United States #11 Owens Corning Fiberglass Results
25px Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
25px United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
25px United States Tony DeLorenzo
25px United States Don Yenko
3 Sebring 25px Germany #3 Martini Racing 25px United States #48 John Greenwood Racing Results
25px United Kingdom Vic Elford
25px France Gérard Larrousse
25px United States John Greenwood
25px United States Dick Smothers
4 Brands Hatch 25px Italy #54 Autodelta SpA None Results
25px Italy Andrea de Adamich
25px France Henri Pescarolo
5 Monza 25px United Kingdom #2 John Wyer Automotive 25px Germany #50 Kremer Racing Results
25px Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
25px United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
25px Germany Erwin Kremer
25px Germany Günther Huber
6 Spa-Francorchamps 25px United Kingdom #21 John Wyer Automotive 25px Germany #46 Kremer Racing Results
25px Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
25px United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
25px Germany Erwin Kremer
25px Germany Günther Huber
7 Palermo 25px Italy #5 Autodelta SpA 25px Switzerland #42 Porsche Club Romand Results
25px Italy Nino Vaccarella
25px Netherlands Toine Hezemans
25px Switzerland Bernard Cheneviére
25px Switzerland Paul Keller
8 Nürburgring 25px Germany #3 Martini Racing 25px Germany #82 Kremer Racing Results
25px United Kingdom Vic Elford
25px France Gérard Larrousse
25px Germany Erwin Kremer
25px Germany Jürgen Neuhaus
9 La Sarthe 25px Germany #22 Martini Racing 25px France #63 ASA Cachia Bundi Results
25px Austria Helmut Marko
25px Netherlands Gijs van Lennep
25px France Raymond Touroul
25px France André Anselme
10 Österreichring 25px United Kingdom #16 John Wyer Automotive 25px Germany #43 Peter Kersten Results
25px Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
25px United Kingdom Richard Attwood
25px Germany Peter Kersten
25px Germany Clemens Schickentanz
11 Watkins Glen 25px Italy #30 Autodelta SpA 25px United States #49 John Greenwood Racing Results
25px Italy Andrea de Adamich
25px Sweden Ronnie Peterson
25px United States John Greenwood
25px United States Robert R. Johnson

Manufacturers Championships[]

Overall Manufacturers Championship[]

All cars were awarded points for the overall championship, but the GT class also had their own separate championship.

Cars participating in races that were not included in the S, P, or GT classes are skipped in rewarding points for the overall championship.

Only the best 8 points finishes counted towards the championship, with any other points earned not included in the total. Skipped points are marked in italics.

Pos Manufacturer Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Rd 11 Total
1 25px Germany Porsche 9 9 9 4 9 9 3 9 9 9 6 72
2 25px Italy Alfa Romeo 4 6 9 4 4 9 3 6 9 51
3 25px Italy Ferrari 2 6 1 6 1 4 3 3 26
4 25px United Kingdom Lola 1 4 5
5 25px United States Chevrolet 3 2 5

GT Manufacturers Championship[]

The GT class did not participate in Rounds 1 and 4. Only the best 7 finishes counted towards the championship.

Pos Manufacturer Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Rd 11 Total
1 25px Germany Porsche 4 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 60
2 25px United States Chevrolet 9 9 1 9 28
3 25px Germany Opel 3 3
4 25px Italy Alfa Romeo 1 1

External links[]

World Sportscar Championship seasons

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"Group 6" World Championship seasons
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