1970 South African Grand Prix
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The 1970 South African Grand Prix, formally titled the Fourth AA Grand Prix of South Africa (Afrikaans: Vierde AA Suid-Afrikaanse Grand Prix[1]), was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami Circuit on 7 March 1970. It was race 1 of 13 in both the 1970 World Championship of Drivers and the 1970 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. It was also the 14th and last Formula One victory for triple world champion Jack Brabham.[2]
1970 South African Grand Prix | |||
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Race details | |||
Date | 7 March 1970 | ||
Official name | Fourth AA Grand Prix of South Africa | ||
Location | Kyalami, Midrand, Transvaal Province, South Africa | ||
Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
Course length | 4.104 km (2.550 miles) | ||
Distance | 80 laps, 328.320 km (204.009 miles) | ||
Weather | Very hot, Dry | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | March-Ford | ||
Time | 1:19.3 | ||
Fastest lap | |||
Driver | Jack Brabham[lower-alpha 1] | Brabham-Ford | |
Time | 1:20.8 on lap 71 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Brabham-Ford | ||
Second | McLaren-Ford | ||
Third | March-Ford | ||
Lap leaders |
Two time World Champion and five time Monaco Grand Prix winner Graham Hill, driving a Lotus 49C for Rob Walker, made his return to racing after a life-threatening crash in the 1969 United States Grand Prix.[2] Despite extensive knee surgery that left Hill with minimal mobility, he finished sixth. Hill rated this achievement as among his finest. After the race, he could not get out of the car by himself and had to be lifted out.[3]