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Autosport Retro: My favourite F1 season - 1976

In the latest episode of the Autosport Retro Podcast series, Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with F1 writer Stuart Codling to discuss the 1976 campaign 

Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2, leads James Hunt, McLaren M23 Ford

Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2, leads James Hunt, McLaren M23 Ford

Photo by: Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

In episode five of the ‘My Favourite F1 Season’ series on the Autosport Retro Podcast, Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with reporter Stuart Codling to discuss the 1976 campaign.

It is arguably one of the most famous F1 seasons of all time, so much so that is was later adapted into a blockbuster film portraying the legendary title fight between Niki Lauda and James Hunt.

The crown eventually went the way of Hunt, who beat the reigning champion to his one and only F1 title. But it didn’t come without horror, as Lauda’s accident at the Nordschleife which nearly claimed his life is discussed in the podcast.

All the elements of Hunt and Lauda’s fight is described in detail, as well as the Autosport and Auto Course Top 10 driver rankings that year, plus other stories like Ronnie Peterson’s victory at Monza and Jody Scheckter’s campaign. 

 
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