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1977 World Championship for Makes

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1977

1977 World Championship for Makes

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1976 World Championship for Makes

The 1977 World Championship for Makes season featured the sixth FIA World Championship for Makes. This was a motor racing series for Group 5 Special Production Cars, Group 3 & 4 Grand Touring Cars and Group 1 & 2 Touring Cars which ran from 5 February to 23 October 1977 and comprised nine races.

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Points system

Points towards the World Championship for Makes were awarded for the first ten eligible finishers in each race in the order of 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1. A make was only awarded points for its highest finishing eligible car and no points were awarded for placings gained by any other car of that make.

Only the best seven results counted towards the championship, with any other points earned not included in the total. Discarded points are shown within brackets.

Half points were awarded for Round 7 due to the race being stopped prior to half distance.

The same points system was applied to each of the three Divisional awards, with cars classified as follows:

  • Division 1: Up to 2000cc
  • Division 2: 2001 - 3000cc
  • Division 3: 3001 - 6000cc
  • The cars

    The following models contributed to the nett point scores of their respective makes.

    Outright

  • Porsche 935
  • BMW 320i
  • De Tomaso Pantera
  • Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
  • Fiat X1/9
  • Lancia Stratos
  • Ford Escort
  • Division 1

  • BMW 320i
  • Ford Escort
  • Fiat X1/9
  • Porsche
  • Lotus Elan
  • Colt Lancer
  • Volkswagen Golf
  • Division 2

  • Porsche 911 Carrera
  • BMW 320i
  • Lancia Stratos
  • Ford Capri
  • Datsun 240Z
  • Division 3

  • Porsche 935
  • De Tomaso Pantera
  • Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
  • MGB GT V8
  • World Championship for Sports Cars

    For 1977, the FIA again organised two separate World Championships for “sports cars”, with Group 6 cars contesting the World Championship for Sports Cars and production-based cars competing in the World Championship for Makes. Events in which both types of car ran, such as the 12 Hours of Sebring or 24 Hours of Le Mans, were not counted towards either championship.

    Following the 1977 season, the World Championship of Makes would become the sole international championship, while the World Championship for Sports Cars would be downgraded by the FIA to become the European Sportscar Championship. That series would only last the 1978 season before being dissolved.

    References

    1977 World Championship for Makes Wikipedia