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Encyclopedia > 1973 Austrian Grand Prix

Results from the 1973 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 19, 1973


Classification

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford 54 28:49.2 2 9
2 5 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford 54 9.01 7 6
3 24 Carlos Pace Surtees-Ford 54 46.64 8 4
4 10 Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford 54 47.91 5 3
5 20 Jean Pierre Beltoise BRM 54 + 1:21.30 13 2
6 19 Clay Regazzoni BRM 54 + 1:38.40 14 1
7 4 Arturo Merzario Ferrari 53 + 1 Lap 6  
8 7 Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford 53 + 1 Lap 3  
9 26 Gijs Van Lennep Iso Marlboro-Ford 52 + 2 Laps 23  
10 23 Mike Hailwood Surtees-Ford 49 + 5 Laps 15  
Ret 1 Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford 48 Fuel System 1  
NC 25 Howden Ganley Iso Marlboro-Ford 44 Not Classified 21  
Ret 18 Jean Pierre Jarier March-Ford 37 Engine 12  
Ret 28 Rikky von Opel Ensign-Ford 34 Fuel System 19  
Ret 11 Wilson Fittipaldi Brabham-Ford 31 Fuel system 16  
Ret 12 Graham Hill Shadow-Ford 28 suspension 22  
Ret 16 George Follmer Shadow-Ford 23 Differential 20  
Ret 9 Rolf Stommelen Brabham-Ford 21 Wheel 17  
Ret 17 Jackie Oliver Shadow-Ford 9 Fuel System 18  
Ret 6 François Cévert Tyrrell-Ford 6 Suspension 10  
Ret 27 James Hunt March-Ford 3 Injection 9  
Ret 8 Peter Revson McLaren-Ford 0 Clutch 4  
Ret 15 Mike Beuttler March-Ford 0 Collision 11  



Notes

  • Fastest Lap: Carlos Pace 1'37.290


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