Everything about The 1975 Formula One Season totally explained
The
1975 Formula One season included the 26th
FIA Formula One World Championship season, which commenced on
January 12,
1975, and ended on
October 5 after fourteen races.
Season summary
After a strong finish to the 1974 season, many observers felt the Brabham team were favourites to win the 1975 title. The year started well, with an emotional first win for
Carlos Pace at the
Interlagos circuit in his native
São Paulo. However, over the season tyre wear frequently slowed the cars, and the initial promise wasn't maintained.
Niki Lauda often refers to 1975 as "the unbelievable year". In his second year with
Ferrari, the team provided him with the
Ferrari 312T - a car that was technically far superior to any of the competition. He won his first world title with 5 wins and a huge margin over second place in the championship.
Season review
1975 Constructors Championship final standings
1975 Drivers Championship final standings
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