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The Lotus 77 Formula One racer was designed by Colin Chapman, Geoff Aldridge and martin Ogilvie and used during the 1976 F1 season. The car served as a replacement for the Lotus 76, which had been a replacement for the Lotus 72. The Type 76 had modified aerodynamics, a lighter chassis, longer wheelbase and a narrower, lower monocoque. It also had a bi-plane rear wing designed to offer increased rear downforce and stability.

The development of the Lotus 76 had been paid for by title sponsor John Player Special, so the 76 was given the chassis number 'John Player Special MK1.'

Unfortunately, the Lotus 76 proved to be a step in the wrong direction, and team drivers insisted on going back to the Lotus 72. Work continued on the Type 76, resulting in the 'B' Spec, which had enlarged sidepods and better cooling.

The Lotus 77 had a slimmer and lighter aluminum monocoque design over the 72, and powered by the Cosworth DFV engine. It had improved aerodynamics and the radiators were re-positioned to allow better cooling. The front brakes were initially inboard but were later moved outboard in a more conventional design. It was designed to be fully adjustable, so it could have different setup abilities and could vary wheelbase length and track width.

The car was driven by Marion Andretti and Gunnar Nilsson and both recommended improvements. With information received from both drivers, Lotus accelerated research and development on the Lotus 78. Development work continued on the Lotus 77 and by mid-season, the performance had improved. At Zandvoort and Mosport Park, the 77 was piloted by Andretti to podium finishes. At the final race of the season - at Fuji Speedway in Japan - Andretti won the race, a full lap from Patrick Depailler and the new world champion James Hunt.

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1976 Formula One Season
PosTeamConstructorChassisDriversPoints
Scuderia FerrariFerrari312 T2
312 T 
Austria Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' Lauda
Switzerland Gianclaudio Giuseppe 'Clay' Regazzoni
Argentina Carlos Alberto Reutemann 
83
Marlboro McLarenMcLaren
M23
M26 
United Kingdom James Simon Wallis Hunt
Germany Jochen Richard Mass 
74
Elf Team TyrrellTyrrell
007
P34 
France Patrick André Eugène Joseph Depailler
South Africa Jody David Scheckter 
71
John Player Team LotusLotus
77 
United States Mario Gabriele Andretti
United Kingdom Robert 'Bob' Evans
Sweden Gunnar Nilsson
Sweden Bengt Ronnie Peterson 
29
Ligier GitanesLigier France Jacques-Henri Laffite 20
Citibank Team PenskePenske
PC3
PC4 
United Kingdom John Marshall 'Wattie' Watson 20
March EngineeringMarch
761 
Italy Vittorio Brambilla
Italy Maria Grazia 'Lella' Lombardi
Italy Arturo Francesco 'Little Art' Merzario
Sweden Bengt Ronnie Peterson
Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck 
19
Shadow Racing TeamShadow
DN8 
France Jean-Pierre Jacques Jarier
United Kingdom Thomas Maldwyn Pryce 
10
Martini RacingBrabham Brazil José Carlos Pace
Australia Larry Clifton Perkins
Argentina Carlos Alberto Reutemann
Germany Rolf Johann Stommelen 
9
10 Team SurteesSurtees
TS19 
Sweden Conny Andersson
Australia Alan Stanley Jones
United States Robert Brett Lunger
Japan Noritake Takahara 
7
11 Copersucar-FittipaldiFittipaldi Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi
Brazil Ingo Hoffmann 
3
12 Team EnsignEnsign New Zealand Christopher Arthur Amon
Austria Hans Binder
Belgium Jacques Bernard 'Jacky' Ickx
Belgium Patrick Nève 
2
13 Vel's Parnelli Jones RacingParnelli United States Mario Gabriele Andretti 1
 HB Bewaking Alarm SystemsBoro Australia Larry Clifton Perkins 
 Lexington RacingTyrrell
007 
South Africa Ian Scheckter 
 Scuderia Gulf RondiniTyrrell
007 
Italy Alessandro Pesenti-Rossi 
 OASC Racing TeamTyrrell
007 
Austria Otto Stuppacher 
 Heroes RacingTyrrell
007 
Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino 
 RAM RacingBrabham Spain Emilio de Villota Ruíz
United Kingdom Robert 'Bob' Evans
Switzerland Loris Kessel
Italy Maria Grazia 'Lella' Lombardi
United Kingdom Damien Magee
Denmark Jacob 'Jac' Nelleman
Belgium Patrick Nève 
 Shellsport/WhitingSurtees United Kingdom Divina Mary Galica 
 Team Norev / B&S FabricationsSurtees
TS19 
France Henri Pescarolo 
 Stanley BRMBRM United Kingdom Ian Hugh Gordon Ashley 
 Team P R ReillyShadow
DN3 
United Kingdom Mike Wilds 
 Frank Williams Racing CarsWilliams
FW05 
New Zealand Christopher Arthur Amon
Belgium Jacques Bernard 'Jacky' Ickx
France Michel Leclère
Italy Renzo Zorzi 
 Walter Wolf RacingWilliams
FW05 
New Zealand Christopher Arthur Amon
Austria Hans Binder
Australia Warwick Brown
Belgium Jacques Bernard 'Jacky' Ickx
Japan Masami Kuwashima
France Michel Leclère
Italy Arturo Francesco 'Little Art' Merzario 
 Mapfre-WilliamsWilliams Spain Emilio Rodríguez Zapico 
 Hesketh RacingHesketh Austria Harald Ertl
Brazil Alex Dias Ribeiro
Germany Rolf Johann Stommelen 
 Penthouse Rizla Racing with HeskethHesketh United Kingdom Guy Richard Goronwy Edwards 
 F&S PropertiesPenske
PC3 
Netherlands Johan 'Boy' Hayje 
 Kojima EngineeringKojima Japan Masahiro Hasemi 
 Maki EngineeringMaki United Kingdom Tony Trimmer 

1976 Season Review
RaceCircuitDateWinning DriverConstructor
 Brazilian Grand Prix  InterlagosJan 1976  Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' LaudaFerrari 
 South African Grand Prix  KyalamiMar 1976  Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' LaudaFerrari 
 United States Grand Prix West  Long BeachMar 1976  Gianclaudio Giuseppe 'Clay' RegazzoniFerrari 
 Spanish Grand Prix  JaramaMay 1976  James Simon Wallis HuntMcLaren 
 Belgian Grand Prix  ZolderMay 1976  Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' LaudaFerrari 
 Monaco Grand Prix  MonacoMay 1976  Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' LaudaFerrari 
 Swedish Grand Prix  ScandinavianJun 1976  Jody David ScheckterTyrrell 
 French Grand Prix  Paul RicardJul 1976  James Simon Wallis HuntMcLaren 
 British Grand Prix  Brands HatchJul 1976  Andreas Nikolaus 'Niki' LaudaFerrari 
 German Grand Prix  NürburgringAug 1976  James Simon Wallis HuntMcLaren 
 Austrian Grand Prix  OsterreichringAug 1976  John Marshall 'Wattie' WatsonPenske 
 Dutch Grand Prix  ZandvoortAug 1976  James Simon Wallis HuntMcLaren 
 Italian Grand Prix  MonzaSep 1976  Bengt Ronnie PetersonMarch 
 Canadian Grand Prix  MosportOct 1976  James Simon Wallis HuntMcLaren 
 United States Grand Prix  Watkins GlenOct 1976  James Simon Wallis HuntMcLaren 
 Japanese Grand Prix  Fuji SpeedwayOct 1976  Mario Gabriele AndrettiLotus 

Formula One World Drivers' Champions
1950 G. Farina
1951 J. Fangio
1952 A. Ascari
1953 A. Ascari
1954 J. Fangio
1955 J. Fangio
1956 J. Fangio
1957 J. Fangio
1958 M. Hawthorn
1959 S. Brabham
1960 S. Brabham
1961 P. Hill, Jr
1962 N. Hill
1963 J. Clark, Jr.
1964 J. Surtees
1965 J. Clark, Jr.
1966 S. Brabham
1967 D. Hulme
1968 N. Hill
1969 S. Stewart
1970 K. Rindt
1971 S. Stewart
1972 E. Fittipaldi
1973 S. Stewart
1974 E. Fittipaldi
1975 A. Lauda
1976 J. Hunt
1977 A. Lauda
1978 M. Andretti
1979 J. Scheckter
1980 A. Jones
1981 N. Piquet
1982 K. Rosberg
1983 N. Piquet
1984 A. Lauda
1985 A. Prost
1986 A. Prost
1987 N. Piquet
1988 A. Senna
1989 A. Prost
1990 A. Senna
1991 A. Senna
1992 N. Mansell
1993 A. Prost
1994 M. Schumacher
1995 M. Schumacher
1996 D. Hill
1997 J. Villeneuve
1998 M. Hakkinen
1999 M. Hakkinen
2000 M. Schumacher
2001 M. Schumacher
2002 M. Schumacher
2003 M. Schumacher
2004 M. Schumacher
2005 F. Alonso
2006 F. Alonso
2007 K. Raikkonen
2008 L. Hamilton
2009 J. Button
2010 S. Vettel
2011 S. Vettel
2012 S. Vettel

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