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Aurora AFX British F1 Championship Round

Oulton Park, 30 Jun 1979

ResultsLapsTime/Speed
1 Emilio de Villota Lotus 78 [1 JPS15] - Cosworth DFV V8
#3 Madom F1 Team
65 1h 07m 59.29s
94.21 mph
2 Bernard de Dryver Fittipaldi F5A [2] - Cosworth DFV V8
#5 RAM Racing
65 1h 08m 00.52s
3 Giacomo Agostini Williams FW06 [001] - Cosworth DFV V8
#9 Team Agostini
65 1h 08m 21.79s
4 David Leslie Chevron B41 [41-79-01] - Cosworth DFV V8
#6 Graham Eden Racing
64
5 Desiré Wilson Tyrrell 008 [3] - Cosworth DFV V8
#1 Melchester Racing
63
6 Kim Mather (F2) 2-litre March 772P [U2] - Ford BDG Eden
#15 Pontin Racing (see note 1)
63
7 Brian Robinson (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-17] - Hart 420R
#19 A. G. Dean (Racing)
62
8 Robin Smith Surtees TS19 [04] - Cosworth DFV V8
#33 Smith & Jones (see note 2)
61
9 Warren Booth (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-16] - Hart 420R
#29 Warren Booth
59
10 Gordon Smiley Surtees TS20 [03] - Cosworth DFV V8
#22 Team Surtees
58
11 Hervé Regout (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-09] - Hart 420R
#25 RAM Racing
58
R Guy Edwards Fittipaldi F5A [3] - Cosworth DFV V8
#4 RAM Racing
51 CV joint
R Rupert Keegan Arrows A1 [2] - Cosworth DFV V8
#16 Charles Clowes Racing
32 Brakes, accident
R Neil Bettridge Tyrrell 008 [5] - Cosworth DFV V8
#2 Melchester Racing
20 Drive shaft
R Tony Dean (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-19] - Hart 420R
#18 A. G. Dean (Racing)
20 Brake pipe
R Norman Dickson (F2) 2-litre March 792 [20] - Hart 420R
#30 Dicksons of Perth (see note 3)
15 Engine
R David Kennedy Wolf [WR4] - Cosworth DFV V8
#11 Theodore Racing
14 Fuel metering unit
R Ricardo Zunino Arrows A1 [4] - Cosworth DFV V8
#17 Charles Clowes Racing
1 Throttle linkage
DNSC Val Musetti Wolf [WR3] - Cosworth DFV V8
#7 Theodore Racing
Did not start (crashed)

All cars are 3-litre F1 unless noted.

Qualifying
1 Guy Edwards (F1) 3-litre Fittipaldi F5A [3] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:52.69
2 Rupert Keegan (F1) 3-litre Arrows A1 [2] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:52.89
3 Emilio de Villota (F1) 3-litre Lotus 78 [1 JPS15] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:53.12
4 Ricardo Zunino (F1) 3-litre Arrows A1 [4] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:53.40
5 Bernard de Dryver (F1) 3-litre Fittipaldi F5A [2] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:53.43
6 David Kennedy (F1) 3-litre Wolf [WR4] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:53.75
7 Neil Bettridge (F1) 3-litre Tyrrell 008 [5] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:53.94
8 Giacomo Agostini (F1) 3-litre Williams FW06 [001] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:53.95
9 Gordon Smiley (F1) 3-litre Surtees TS20 [03] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:54.25
10 Desiré Wilson (F1) 3-litre Tyrrell 008 [3] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:54.40
11 Norman Dickson (F2) 2-litre March 792 [20] - Hart 420R 0:54.67
12 Val Musetti * (F1) 3-litre Wolf [WR3] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:55.53
13 David Leslie (F1) 3-litre Chevron B41 [41-79-01] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:55.76
14 Kim Mather (F2) 2-litre March 772P [U2] - Ford BDG Eden 0:55.79
15 Hervé Regout (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-09] - Hart 420R 0:56.76
16 Tony Dean (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-19] - Hart 420R 0:57.15
17 Brian Robinson (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-17] - Hart 420R 0:57.39
18 Warren Booth (F2) 2-litre Chevron B42 [42-78-16] - Hart 420R 0:57.98
19 Robin Smith (F1) 3-litre Surtees TS19 [04] - Cosworth DFV V8 0:58.88
 
* Did not start

Notes on the cars:

  1. March 772P [U2] (Kim Mather): New for Marc Surer to race in the final F2 race of the 1977 season, at Donington Park in October 1977. Then to Patsy McGarrity (Belfast, Northern Ireland) for Irish Formula Atlantic in 1978, using a Fred Smith BDA engine. To Kim Mather (St Helens, Lancashire) for 1979 and raced in F2 and Aurora British F1 that year. Also raced by sponsor David Ward (Hesketh Bank, Lancashire) in libre racing. Crashed heavily by Ward at Aintree in July, and rapidly rebuilt on a 782 or 783 tub for Mather to use for the rest of the season. Mather recalls that the 783 was sold to Jim Evans, but Evans has no recollection of this. The damaged 772P tub is claimed to have been sold to the Seattle area and rebuilt into a car that was later owned in Canada. Neither of these stories has yet been confirmed.
  2. Surtees TS19 [04] (Robin Smith): Alan Jones received a new car, Surtees TS19/04, in time for the 1976 Austrian GP, and raced this for the rest of the season. It was raced by Vittorio Brambilla in the South American races at the start of 1977, before being sold to Olympus Cameras for Divina Galica to race in Shellsport Group 8. It was acquired by Alo Lawler in 1978, but was quickly sold to John Cooper, then to Robin Smith. Smith updated it to "TS20S" specification in 1980, and added sports car bodywork for a couple of Can-Am events in 1981. It was sold to Ken Moore and then Rod Tolhurst, both of whom ran it in HSCC F1 in 1983 for Willie Green and John Narcisi. Its next seven owners did not race it, but it returned to competition in TGP in 1999, then raced regularly until 2012. It returned for Monaco in 2016.
  3. March 792 [20] (Norman Dickson): New to Norman Dickson (Perth, Scotland) and raced in the F2 section of the 1979 British F1 series, prepared by Colin Bennett. Due to be raced by Angelo Piccione at the Misano in August but he was too slow in testing. Sold to Paul Gibson in October 1979 and used mainly in libre racing at Croft but also appeared in rounds of the British series at Thruxton and Monza. Sold to Bob Leckie (Aberdeen, Scotland) for libre racing in 1981 but sold on in mid-season to John Bothamley who used it in the last few races of the Ingliston season. Taken to John Maguire in Coventry that winter who used the engine, gearbox, suspension, uprights, brakes and other components in the construction of a GT car for 1982, with Maguire's space frame chassis and Lotus Esprit bodywork. The tub, nose, rear wing, sidepods and rear bodywork were returned to Scotland and sold to Norrie Galbraith who planned to fit the running gear off his March 782 and put it in the 792 tub. Unfortunately Galbraith was killed in the 782 just weeks later. The 782 tub was scrapped but 792 tub and the remains of the 782 were sold to Bobby Howlings who eventually sold them to Willy Widar in Belgium. The 782 parts and 792 tub were evidently then built into a car which took the identity of 782-26. With its components scattered, the 792 has effectively ceased to exist.

Sources

Note that the identification of individual cars in these results is based on the material presented elsewhere in this site and may in some cases contradict the organisers' published results.

These results were compiled primarily from the race reports in Autosport during the season, with some additional information from the results section of Autocourse, and some details compiled by Jeremy Jackson from a variety of sources, including Autosport, Motoring News and the Formula One Register books. All the chassis identities were taken from research elsewhere on this site.

All comments, clarifications, corrections and additions are most welcome. Please email Allen (allen@oldracingcars.com) if you can help in any way with our research.