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Goldfields

Phakisa Freeway, Welkon, Free State, South Africa

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Original Circuit

Extension: 4,168 Km

Lap Record: 1:23.000

Year: 1975

Driver: Dave Charlton

Car: McLaren-Ford Cosworth M23

Speed: 180,781 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:23.500

Year: 1974

Driver: Dave Charlton

Car: McLaren-Ford Cosworth M23

Speed: 179,698 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1975 Goldfields 100 75 March 22 South Africa Ian Scheckter
Great Britain Tyrrell 32
SAF1
1974 Goldfields 100 74 October 19 South Africa Ian Scheckter
Great Britain Lotus 32
00:46:44.700 SAF1
1973 Goldfields 100 73 October 20 South Africa John McNicol
Great Britain March 40
00:58:42.900 SAF1
1973 Goldfields Autumn Trophy 73 March 30 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
00:56:20.300 SAF1
1972 Welkom 100 72 October 21 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
01:05:52.100 SAF1
1972 Goldfields Autumn Trophy 72 April 22 South Africa Eddie Keizan
Great Britain Surtees 40
01:00:01.400 SAF1
1971 Welkom 100 71 October 23 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
00:57:48.700 SAF1
1971 Goldfields Autumn Trophy 71 May 1 Rhodesia John Love
Great Britain March 40
00:58:05.400 SAF1
1970 Welkom 100 70 October 17 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 25
00:38:58.100 SAF1

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