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  1. The 1976 Japanese Grand Prix 1 was a Formula One motor race held at Fuji Speedway on 24 October 1976. It was the 16th and final race of the 1976 Formula One World Championship.

  2. 1976 Japanese Grand Prix - RACE RESULT. 24 Oct 1976 Fuji Speedway, Japan. Race. Race result. Fastest laps. Starting grid.

    Pos
    No
    Driver
    Car
    1
    5
    Mario Andretti AND
    Lotus Ford
    2
    4
    Patrick Depailler DEP
    Tyrrell Ford
    3
    11
    James Hunt HUN
    McLaren Ford
    4
    19
    Alan Jones JON
    Surtees Ford
  3. The 1976 Japanese Grand Prix, officially known as the Formula One World Championship in Japan (F1世界選手権・イン・ジャパン in Japanese), was the sixteenth and final round of the 1976 FIA Formula One World Championship, staged at the Fuji Speedway on the 24 October 1976. [1]

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · The 1976 Japanese Grand Prix remains one of the most iconic races in F1 history in a season that was marred by dramatic accidents and the resilience of Niki Lauda to become race fit again to go up against British driver James Hunt, who would clinch his first and only Drivers’ Championship that day.

  5. Sep 25, 2015 · At the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix, Niki Lauda pulled out of the race amid horrific weather conditions and James Hunt went on to snatch the world championship from him.

  6. On October 24, 1976. Fuji International Speedway hosts the inaugural Japanese Grand Prix. It would become one of the most famous title deciders in the history of motorsport. Károly Méhes reports.

  7. The event was held at Fuji Speedway Japan on Sunday, 24 October 1976. Mario Andretti started on pole position in the Lotus Ford and was the race winner. The result of this Grand Prix sealed the outcome of the 1976 Drivers’ Championship and James Hunt won the title.

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