
The 1976 Brazilian Grand Prix marked the start of a legendary Formula One season, with the championship opening at the Interlagos circuit in São Paulo on 25 January 1976. Run over 40 laps of the demanding 7.87-kilometre track, the race covered a total distance of 315 kilometres and set the tone for the year ahead.
Defending world champion Niki Lauda delivered a commanding performance in the Ferrari 312T, securing victory by a commanding margin and underlining Ferrari’s strength at the start of the season. Patrick Depailler finished second for Tyrrell, achieving his best result in nearly two years, while Tom Pryce claimed third place for Shadow to secure another podium finish.
Experience the sights and sounds of 1970s Formula One at its peak. Below is the full broadcast of the 1976 Brazilian Grand Prix.


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