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Bulawayo

Breedon Everard Raceway, Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Original Circuit

Extension: 4,079 Km

Lap Record:  1:21.400

Year: 1973

Driver: John Love

Car: Chevron-FVC B25

Speed: 180,398 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:21.800

Year: 1973

Driver: Dave Charlton

Car: Lotus-Ford Cosworth 72D

Speed: 179,516 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1974 Bulawayo 100 74 June 30 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain McLaren 30
SAF1
1973 Embassy 14th Rhodesian Grand Prix September 23 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
00:57:18.200 SAF1
1973 Bulawayo 100 73 June 10 South Africa Eddie Keizan
Great Britain Tyrrell 40
00:57:11.300 SAF1
1972 Embassy 13th Rhodesian Grand Prix September 10 Rhodesia John Love
Great Britain Brabham 40
00:57:34.100 SAF1
1972 Bulawayo 100 72 May 14 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
00:59:31.500 SAF1
1971 Embassy 12th Rhodesian Grand Prix September 19 Rhodesia John Love
Great Britain March 40
00:59:37.800 SAF1
1971 Embassy Bulawayo 100 71 May 16 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
01:05:00.000 SAF1
1970 11th Rhodesian Grand Prix September 13 South Africa Dave Charlton
Great Britain Lotus 40
00:59:35.300 SAF1
1970 Bulawayo 100 70 June 21 Rhodesia John Love
Great Britain March 40
00:59:44.800 SAF1

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