1976 6 Hours of Mugello

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Layout of the Mugello Circuit Mugello Racing Circuit track map 15 turns.svg
Layout of the Mugello Circuit

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 ]

Official results

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of the winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisLaps
Engine
1 Group 5 4 Flag of Germany.svg Martini Racing-Porsche Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Mass
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jacky Ickx
Porsche 935 174
Porsche Type 935 Turbo Flat-6 2,8L
2 Group 5 5 Flag of Germany.svg Kremer Racing Flag of France.svg Bob Wollek
Flag of Germany.svg Hans Heyer
Porsche 935 168
Porsche Type 935 Turbo Flat-6 2,8L
3 Group 4 7 Flag of Germany.svg Egon Evertz Flag of Finland.svg Leo Kinnunen
Flag of Germany.svg Egon Evertz
Porsche 934 162
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
4 Group 5 23 Flag of Germany.svg Joest Racing Flag of Germany.svg Reinhold Joest
Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Barth
Flag of Germany.svg Wilhelm Bartels
Porsche 911 RSR161
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
5 Group 5 22 Flag of Sweden.svg Kenneth Leim Flag of Sweden.svg Kenneth Leim
Flag of Sweden.svg Kurt Simonsen
Porsche 911 RSR157
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
6 Group 4 18 Flag of Germany.svg Georg Loos Flag of Germany.svg Rolf Stommelen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Schenken
Porsche 934 155
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
7 Group 4 9 Flag of Italy.svg Brescia Corse Flag of Italy.svg Girolamo Capra
Flag of Italy.svg Angelino Lepri
Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Gottifredi
Porsche 934 154
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
8 Group 5 2 Flag of Germany.svg Hermetite BMW Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Fitzpatrick
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Walkinshaw
BMW 3.0CSL 151
BMW S6 3,5 L
9 Group 5 34 Flag of Italy.svg Jolly Club Flag of Italy.svg Walter Donà
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Lise
Flag of Italy.svg Martino Finotto
Ford Escort 148
Ford BDG S4 2,0L
10 Group 5 3 Flag of Germany.svg Alpina Flag of Germany.svg Harald Grohs
Flag of the United States.svg Sam Posey
BMW 3.0CSL 147
BMW S6 3,5 L
11 Group 5 33 Flag of Italy.svg Ciro Nappi Flag of Italy.svg Ciro Nappi
Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Ricci
BMW 2002 144
BMW M10 S4 2,0L
12 Group 5 31 Flag of Italy.svg Giada Auto Flag of Italy.svg Ferruccio Caliceti
Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Brunner
Alpine Renault139
Renault-Gordini S4 1,6L
DNF Group 5 1 Flag of Germany.svg Schnitzer Motorsport Flag of the United States.svg Brian Redman
Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Quester
Flag of Germany.svg Albrecht Krebs
BMW 3.0CSL 169
BMW S6 3,5 L
NC Group 5 37 Flag of Italy.svg Città dei Mille Flag of Italy.svg Duilio Ghislotti
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Romeo Camathias
Alfa Romeo GTV 118
Alfa Romeo S4 2,0L
DNF Group 5 3 Flag of Italy.svg Mario Ruoso Flag of Italy.svg Mario Ruoso
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo de Leonibus
Ford Escort 86
Ford BDG S4 2,0L
DNF Group 4 24 Flag of Italy.svg Jolly Club Flag of Italy.svg Emilio Paleari
Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Facetti
Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Ricci
lancia Stratos 81
Ferrari V6 2,4 Turbo
DNF Group 5 42 Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Vesuvio Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Giorgio
Flag of Italy.svg Cosimo Turizio
Ford Escort 62
Ford BDG S4 2,0L
DNF Group 4 19 Flag of Germany.svg Georg Loos Flag of the Netherlands.svg Toine Hezemans
Flag of Germany.svg Clemens Schickentanz
Porsche 930 60
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
DNF Group 3 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Zip-Up Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Reine Wisell
Flag of Italy.svg Arturo Merzario
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Graham
Chevrolet Camaro Z52
Chevrolet V8 5,7l
DNF Group 3 15 Flag of Sweden.svg Zip-Up Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Graham
Flag of Sweden.svg Reine Wisell
Flag of Sweden.svg Toblasson
Chevrolet Camaro Z52
Chevrolet V8 5,7l
DNF Group 5 32 Flag of Italy.svg Jolly Club Flag of Italy.svg Martino Finotto
Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Grano
Flag of Italy.svg Renzo Zorzi
Ford Escort 33
Ford BDG S4 2,0L
DNF Group 5 38 Flag of Italy.svg Piercarlo Ghinzani Flag of Italy.svg Piercarlo Ghinzani
Flag of Italy.svg GiovannI Cùarminati
Porsche 914 32
Porsche S4 1,8L
DNF Group 4 14 Flag of Italy.svg Jolly Club Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Schon
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Bianco
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Gargano
Porsche 930 7
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
DNF Group 5 25 Flag of Italy.svg Michele di Gioia Flag of Italy.svg Lella Lombardi
Flag of Italy.svg Michele di Gioia
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Gargano
Porsche 911 RSR5
Porsche Type 911 Turbo Flat-6 3,0L
DNS Group 5 21 Flag of Italy.svg Lancia Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Facetti
Flag of Italy.svg Vittorio Brambilla
lancia Stratos 0
Ferrari V6 2,4 Turbo

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