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1976 Indonesian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionFormula Atlantic Race
CountryIndonesia
ImageJaya Ancol Circuit.png
Grand PrixIndonesian
LocationAncol, Pademangan, North Jakarta
DateOctober 24
Year1976
CourseJaya Ancol Circuit
Course_mi2.777
Course_km4.470
Distance_laps2x20
Fast_DriverJohn MacDonald
Fast_Time1:44.600
Fast_CountryHKG
Fast_flag_suffix1959
First_DriverJohn MacDonald
First_CountryHong Kong
First_flag_suffix1959
Second_DriverAlbert Poon
Second_CountryHKG
Second_flag_suffix1959
Third_DriverGrant Swartz
Third_CountryUSA

The 1976 Indonesian Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Jaya Ancol Circuit, Jakarta, Indonesia on 24 October 1976. It was the inaugural Indonesian Grand Prix. The race was Round 3 of the 1976 Rothmans International Far East Series,

There were 14 entries in total, but only 12 drivers started the race. The race was won by John MacDonald, driving a Ralt RT1. He also set the fastest lap of the race, in a time of 1:44.6.

Race results

DNFGraeme LawrenceMarch 76B

References

References

  1. Chris Witty, MacDonald sets 'em alight, Autosport, 4 November 1976, page 8
  2. which was open to [[Formula Atlantic]] cars.Lawrence's Rothmans title, Autosport, 6 January 1977, page 5
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