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Guess the Grid: 1976 Belgian Grand Prix

The 1976 season is an iconic one, and for today’s F1 quiz, we go back to today’s date that year to name the starters for the Belgian Grand Prix.

It’s Monday morning, the start of a new week, so let’s get your brain working with a semi-tricky quiz.

We’re really testing your driver knowledge with this one by going back to the 70s.

However, if you know or have seen the movie Rush, then you’re already setup nicely.

’76 was the year of one Formula 1 icons brush with death and subsequent remarkable recovery.

His rival, a charismatic playboy, would go on to win his one and only championship in his first season with McLaren.

It was also the year of the six-wheeled Tyrrell P34 that managed to pick up one win during the season.

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For this F1 quiz, we are focusing on the early part of the season, looking at the fifth round of the championship, the Belgian Grand Prix.

It was held at Circuit Zolder for the third time, and would be the site of the Belgian Grand Prix until the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps that we all know and love returned in 1983. 

The race was fairly straight-forward. The Ferrari’s had a perfect weekend, locking out the front row and finishing 1-2.

The eventual

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