Brands Hatch (1976-1987)

The 1979 Hitachi Trophy was a non-championship race open to Formula Two and Formula Atlantic cars. The race was held at Brands Hatch on 15 April 1979 as a support race for the 1979 Race of Champions. It was won by British driver Norman Dickson in the Dickson's of Perth's March-Hart 792. The Formula Atlantic class win went to Ray Mallock, who finished in fourth place in the overall standings.[1]

Report

Entry

Only nine F2 cars were entered for the event, however of those, only seven took part in qualifying and race compared with the maximum grid of 26 starters which took part in the European Formula 2 race at Thruxton the next day. An additional 16 Formula Atlantic cars were entered, of which five of these did not arrive.[2][3]

Qualifying

Norman Dickson took pole position, with a lap time of 1:26.2. This time would have placed Dickson 19th on the grid for the Race of Champions race being run the same day. John Cooper was only one tenth of a second behind in his March-Hart 792, with Divina Galica took an encouraging third place. Next up was Ray Mallock's Ralt-Ford RT1 who was the top Formula Atlantic qualifier in fourth place.[4][5][6]

Race

After 25 laps of the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit, Dickson took the chequered flag after 35:16.1 mins. of racing, averaging a speed of 111.16 mph. Second place went to Galica, who was the only other driver on the lead lap. She was too eager at the start, however and incurred a 60sec penalty for a false start. Brian Robinson rounded out the podium for the F2 brigade.[7][8]

Classification

Race

Pos. Class Pos. Driver Entrant Car - Engine Time, Laps Reason Out
1 F2 - 1 United Kingdom Norman Dickson Dickson's of Perth March-Hart 792 35:16.1
2 F2 - 2 United Kingdom Divina Galica Divina Galica March-Hart 792 37:21.8 incl 60sec pen. for false start
3 F2 - 3 United Kingdom Brian Robinson Grange Performance Cars Chevron-Hart B42 24
4 FA - 1 United Kingdom Ray Mallock Mario Deliotti Racing Ralt-Ford RT1 35:31.6, 24
5 FA - 2 United Kingdom Bernard Hunter Ralt-Ford RT1 24
6 FA - 3 United Kingdom Phil Dowsett Wilding Office Equipment/Glaister Card Shops March-Ford 79B 24
7 F2 - 4 Belgium Germain Garon Germain Garon Chevron-Hart B42 23
8 FA - 4 United Kingdom Martin Mansell Lola-Ford T360 23
9 FA - 5 United Kingdom Roger Andreason Druid-Ford 79A 23
10 FA - 6 United Kingdom Geoff Byman March-Ford 75B 23
DNF FA Republic of Ireland Alo Lawler L&B Excavations Racing Lola-Ford T760 15 Collision with Jeffrey
DNF FA United Kingdom Andrew Jeffrey The Hope Scott Garage Chevron-Ford B49 15 Collision with Lawler
DNF F2 United Kingdom John Cooper JC Racing March-Hart 792 11 Clutch
DNF F2 Luxembourg Lucien Lampach Allomo Racing Lampach 7 Engine
DNF F2 United Kingdom Tony Dean AG Dean Racing Chevron-Hart B42 5 Gear selectors
DNF FA United Kingdom Jim Crawford SDC Racing Chevron-Ford B45 1 Accident
DNF FA United Kingdom Rick Gorne Barratt Developments Racing with Anglia Cars Argo-Ford JM1X 0 Accident
DNS FA United Kingdom Dave Allen Savon Team Uniroyal Surtees-Ford TS10
  • Fastest lap: Norman Dickson, 1:23.3.

References

  1. "Formula 2 1979 - Hitachi Trophy, Brands Hatch". Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  2. "Formula 2 1979 - Hitachi Trophy, Brands Hatch". Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  3. Allen Brown. "Brands Hatch, 15 Apr 1979 « British Formula Atlantic « OldRacingCars.com". Archived from the original on 2013-03-15. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  4. "Formula 2 1979 - Hitachi Trophy, Brands Hatch". Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  5. Allen Brown. "Brands Hatch, 15 Apr 1979 « British Formula Atlantic « OldRacingCars.com". Archived from the original on 2013-03-15. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  6. "1979 Race of Champions - ChicaneF1.com". Archived from the original on 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  7. "Formula 2 1979 - Hitachi Trophy, Brands Hatch". Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  8. Allen Brown. "Brands Hatch, 15 Apr 1979 « British Formula Atlantic « OldRacingCars.com". Archived from the original on 2013-03-15. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
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