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Thruxton

Thruxton, Hampshire, Great Britain

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Perimeter road now used for circuit

Extension: 3,791 Km

Lap Record: 1:10.290

Year: 1980

Driver: Desiré Wilson

Car: Wolf-Ford Cosworth WR04

Speed: 194,161 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:07.510

Year: 1980

Driver: Eliseo Salazar

Car: Williams-Ford Cosworth FW07

Speed: 202,156 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1982 Rivet Supply Trophy 82 May 31 Great Britain Jim Crawford
Great Britain Ensign 45
00:55:00.340 BF1
1980 Radio Victory Trophy 1980 September 7 Chile Eliseo Salazar
Great Britain Williams 43
00:51:36.000 AUR
1980 Rivet Supply Trophy 1980 May 26 Chile Eliseo Salazar
Great Britain Williams 43
00:57:32.190 AUR
1979 Radio Victory Trophy 1979 September 9 Great Britain Rupert Keegan
Great Britain Arrows 50
00:58:42.490 AUR
1979 Rivet Supply Trophy 1979 May 28 Spain Emilio de Villota
Great Britain Lotus 50
01:06:46.840 AUR
1978 Radio Victory Trophy 1978 September 10 Great Britain Guy Edwards
Great Britain March 45
00:55:03.180 AUR
1978 Radio 210 Trophy 1978 May 29 Great Britain Tony Trimmer
Great Britain McLaren 50
00:59:57.030 AUR
1977 Radio 210 Trophy 1977 September 11 Great Britain Guy Edwards
Great Britain March 35
00:43:14.500 SHELL
1977 Shellsport International Thruxton 6th round 1977 June 6 United States Tony Rouff
Australia Ralt 35
00:48:34.200 SHELL
1976 Shellsport 5000 Thruxton 10th round 1976 September 12 Australia Brian McGuire
Great Britain Williams 30
00:36:35.400 SHELL
1976 Shellsport 5000 Thruxton 5th round 1976 May 31 Great Britain David Purley
United States Chevron 30
00:45:02.600 SHELL
1953 I Bristol M.C. & L.C.C. Formula 2 Race August 3 Great Britain Tony Rolt
Great Britain Connaught 20
00:41:15.000 F1EC

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