The 1976 Six Hours of Mugello was the opening round of the 1976 World Championship for Makes. It took place at the Mugello Circuit, Italy on 21 March 1976. It was the first race with the participation of the new "Group 5" cars, also known as "Silhouettes". [ citation needed ]
Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of the winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engine | ||||||
1 | Group 5 | 4 | Martini Racing-Porsche | Jochen Mass Jacky Ickx | Porsche 935 | 174 |
Porsche Type 935 Turbo Flat-6 2,8L | ||||||
2 | Group 5 | 5 | Kremer Racing | Bob Wollek Hans Heyer | Porsche 935 | 168 |
Porsche Type 935 Turbo Flat-6 2,8L | ||||||
3 | Group 4 | 7 | Egon Evertz | Leo Kinnunen Egon Evertz | Porsche 934 | 162 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
4 | Group 5 | 23 | Joest Racing | Reinhold Joest Jürgen Barth Wilhelm Bartels | Porsche 911 RSR | 161 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
5 | Group 5 | 22 | Kenneth Leim | Kenneth Leim Kurt Simonsen | Porsche 911 RSR | 157 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
6 | Group 4 | 18 | Georg Loos | Rolf Stommelen Tim Schenken | Porsche 934 | 155 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
7 | Group 4 | 9 | Brescia Corse | Girolamo Capra Angelino Lepri Gabriele Gottifredi | Porsche 934 | 154 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
8 | Group 5 | 2 | Hermetite BMW | John Fitzpatrick Tom Walkinshaw | BMW 3.0CSL | 151 |
BMW S6 3,5 L | ||||||
9 | Group 5 | 34 | Jolly Club | Walter Donà Giovanni Lise Martino Finotto | Ford Escort | 148 |
Ford BDG S4 2,0L | ||||||
10 | Group 5 | 3 | Alpina | Harald Grohs Sam Posey | BMW 3.0CSL | 147 |
BMW S6 3,5 L | ||||||
11 | Group 5 | 33 | Ciro Nappi | Ciro Nappi Riccardo Ricci | BMW 2002 | 144 |
BMW M10 S4 2,0L | ||||||
12 | Group 5 | 31 | Giada Auto | Ferruccio Caliceti Carlo Brunner | Alpine Renault | 139 |
Renault-Gordini S4 1,6L | ||||||
DNF | Group 5 | 1 | Schnitzer Motorsport | Brian Redman Dieter Quester Albrecht Krebs | BMW 3.0CSL | 169 |
BMW S6 3,5 L | ||||||
NC | Group 5 | 37 | Città dei Mille | Duilio Ghislotti Romeo Camathias | Alfa Romeo GTV | 118 |
Alfa Romeo S4 2,0L | ||||||
DNF | Group 5 | 3 | Mario Ruoso | Mario Ruoso Paolo de Leonibus | Ford Escort | 86 |
Ford BDG S4 2,0L | ||||||
DNF | Group 4 | 24 | Jolly Club | Emilio Paleari Carlo Facetti Riccardo Ricci | lancia Stratos | 81 |
Ferrari V6 2,4 Turbo | ||||||
DNF | Group 5 | 42 | Scuderia Vesuvio | Carlo Giorgio Cosimo Turizio | Ford Escort | 62 |
Ford BDG S4 2,0L | ||||||
DNF | Group 4 | 19 | Georg Loos | Toine Hezemans Clemens Schickentanz | Porsche 930 | 60 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
DNF | Group 3 | 16 | Zip-Up Racing | Reine Wisell Arturo Merzario Stuart Graham | Chevrolet Camaro Z | 52 |
Chevrolet V8 5,7l | ||||||
DNF | Group 3 | 15 | Zip-Up Racing | Stuart Graham Reine Wisell Toblasson | Chevrolet Camaro Z | 52 |
Chevrolet V8 5,7l | ||||||
DNF | Group 5 | 32 | Jolly Club | Martino Finotto Umberto Grano Renzo Zorzi | Ford Escort | 33 |
Ford BDG S4 2,0L | ||||||
DNF | Group 5 | 38 | Piercarlo Ghinzani | Piercarlo Ghinzani GiovannI Cùarminati | Porsche 914 | 32 |
Porsche S4 1,8L | ||||||
DNF | Group 4 | 14 | Jolly Club | Giorgio Schon Giuseppe Bianco Giorgio Gargano | Porsche 930 | 7 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
DNF | Group 5 | 25 | Michele di Gioia | Lella Lombardi Michele di Gioia Giorgio Gargano | Porsche 911 RSR | 5 |
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L | ||||||
DNS | Group 5 | 21 | Lancia | Carlo Facetti Vittorio Brambilla | lancia Stratos | 0 |
Ferrari V6 2,4 Turbo |
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