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- 1974_German_Grand_Prix abstract "The 1974 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on August 4, 1974. It was the 36th German Grand Prix and the 33rd to be held at the Nürburgring complex of circuits. The race was won by Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni driving a Ferrari 312B3. Regazzoni led every lap on the way to his second Grand Prix victory, some four years after his debut victory at the 1970 Italian Grand Prix. South African driver Jody Scheckter was second driving a Tyrrell 007 ahead of Argentine driver Carlos Reutemann (Brabham BT44).Since the 1973 event the main straight had been widened and resurfaced. In response to new FIA regulations stating that all FIA-mandated races must have safety walls, the organizers replaced the bushes lining the straight with Armco and placed sandy surface on both sides of the straight. Regazzoni's win, coupled with Niki Lauda's first lap crash put the Swiss Ferrari driver back into the lead of the championship he had previous held earlier in the year. Lauda crashed his Ferrari 312B3 attempting to pass Scheckter. Emerson Fittipaldi also was an early retirement after making a very slow start in his McLaren M23 and was struck by his team mate Denny Hulme putting out both cars within a lap. Hulme attempted to restart the race in a spare car and was disqualified for doing so. Mike Hailwood was another to crash, having a large accident on the second last lap at Pflanzgarten in his McLaren M23. The former motorcyclist received a badly broken leg in the accident which became a career-ending injury. Occasional showers fell during the race, contributing to the accident toll which also claimed Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell 007), Jacques Laffite (Williams FW02) and John Watson (Brabham BT44). Just 14 cars finished the race, although Hailwood would also be classified as a finisher, out of the 26 starters. There was six cars who failed to qualify including Chris Amon (Amon AF101) who pulled out due to illness.Howden Ganley also suffered a serious accident during Friday's practice. The rear suspension failed on the Maki at Hatzenbach and he swerved right into the Armco barrier, ripping off the nose section of the car. Ganley's legs were dangling out the front of the car. He managed to get out by himself but he collapsed when he got to the fence, his ankles seriously injured. This led to Ganley's retirement from Formula 1.Regazzoni moved into a three point lead in the championship over Scheckter. Former points leader Lauda dropped to third, six points behind his Ferrari team mate and just one ahead of Fittipaldi. Ferrari moved eight points clear of McLaren in the constructor's standings.".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix country West_Germany.
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- 1974_German_Grand_Prix distanceLaps "14".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastestDriver Jody_Scheckter.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastestDriverTeam Tyrrell_Racing.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix firstDriver Clay_Regazzoni.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix firstDriverTeam Scuderia_Ferrari.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix location N%C3%BCrburg.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix location N%C3%BCrburgring.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix location West_Germany.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix poleDriver Niki_Lauda.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix poleDriverTeam Scuderia_Ferrari.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondDriver Jody_Scheckter.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondTeam Tyrrell_Racing.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thirdDriver Carlos_Reutemann.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thirdTeam Brabham.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thumbnail Circuit_N%C3%BCrburgring-1967-Nordschleife.svg?width=300.
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- 1974_German_Grand_Prix country "West Germany".
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- 1974_German_Grand_Prix date "--08-04".
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- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastCountry "RSA".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastDriver Jody_Scheckter.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastFlagSuffix "1928".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastLap "11".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastTeam Ford_Motor_Company.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastTeam Tyrrell_Racing.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix fastTime "7".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix firstCountry "SUI".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix firstDriver Clay_Regazzoni.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix firstTeam Scuderia_Ferrari.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix grandPrix "German".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix hasPhotoCollection 1974_German_Grand_Prix.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix location Nürburg.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix location Nürburgring.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix location West_Germany.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix nameOfRace German_Grand_Prix.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix nextDesignatedEuropeanGrandPrix "1975".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix nextRaceInSeason "1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix nextYear'sRace "1975".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix officialName "XXXVI Großer Preis von Deutschland".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix poleCountry "AUT".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix poleDriver Niki_Lauda.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix poleTeam Scuderia_Ferrari.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix poleTime "7".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix previousDesignatedEuropeanGrandPrix "1973".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix previousRaceInSeason "1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix previousYear'sRace "1973".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix raceNo "11".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix seasonNo "15".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondCountry "RSA".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondDriver Jody_Scheckter.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondFlagSuffix "1928".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondTeam Ford_Motor_Company.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix secondTeam Tyrrell_Racing.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thirdCountry "ARG".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thirdDriver Carlos_Reutemann.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thirdTeam Brabham.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix thirdTeam Ford_Motor_Company.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type "F1".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix weather "Overcast, showers".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix year "1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix yearOfRace "1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix subject Category:1974_Formula_One_races.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix subject Category:1974_in_West_German_motorsport.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix subject Category:European_Grand_Prix.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix subject Category:German_Grand_Prix.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type Event.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type GrandPrix.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type SocietalEvent.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type SportsEvent.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type Event.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type SportsEvent.
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix type Event.
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- 1974_German_Grand_Prix comment "The 1974 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on August 4, 1974. It was the 36th German Grand Prix and the 33rd to be held at the Nürburgring complex of circuits. The race was won by Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni driving a Ferrari 312B3. Regazzoni led every lap on the way to his second Grand Prix victory, some four years after his debut victory at the 1970 Italian Grand Prix.".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "1974 German Grand Prix".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Formuła 1 - Grand Prix Niemiec 1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Gran Premio di Germania 1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Grand Prix Formule 1 van Duitsland 1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Grand Prix automobile d'Allemagne 1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Grande Prêmio da Alemanha de 1974 (Fórmula 1)".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Großer Preis von Deutschland 1974".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix label "Гран-при Германии 1974 года".
- 1974_German_Grand_Prix sameAs Großer_Preis_von_Deutschland_1974.