1976 Formula 750 season
Appearance
The 1976 Formula 750 season was the fourth season of the FIM Formula 750 Prize. The confused results of the Venezuelan round caused the championship's final standings to be shrouded in controversy. Kawasaki's Gary Nixon appeared to have won the second leg of the Venezuelan race however, the race organizers credited Yamaha's Steve Baker with the victory.[1] Víctor Palomo was crowned champion, winning three races on aggregate despite not winning a single heat. If Nixon had been awarded the victory in the Venezuelan round, he would have won the world championship by one point. Nixon protested the Venezuelan results to the FIM, who threw out the results of the event, thus denying his appeal.[2]
Calendar
[edit]Notes:
- 1.^ - The Daytona 200 was run as a single race rather than the aggregate of two heats that the other races used.
- 2.^ – The Venezuela 200 Miles was given non-championship status following a timekeeping error.[3]
Championship standings
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ DeWitt, Norman L. (2010). Grand Prix Motorcycle Racers: The American Heroes. Motorbooks. ISBN 9781610600453. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
- ^ Assoc, American Motorcyclist (January 1977). Nixon Loses FIM Appeal and F750 World Championship. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
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ignored (help) - ^ Carter, p. 143
- ^ "1976 Formula 750 final standings". Racingmemo.free.fr. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
See also
[edit]Books
[edit]- Carter, Chris (ed.). Motocourse 1976-1977. Hazleton Securities Ltd. ISBN 0-905138-02-3.