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    Season for Year 1977

    Champion: Niki Lauda Ferrari
    Runner Up: Jody Scheckter Wolf
    3rd: Mario Andretti Lotus
    CarSet: 1977 carset by Steven Young
    CarShape: 1977 Carshape by John Moncreiff
    Km: 5948
    Miles: 3695

      Race 1 of year 1977

        Country: Argentina
        Circuit: Buenos Aires
        Winner: Jody Scheckter Wolf
        Laps: 53
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Buenos Aires by Kees van Wijngaarden

      Race 2 of year 1977

        Country: Brazil
        Circuit: Interlagos
        Winner: Carlos Ruetemann Ferrari
        Laps: 40
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Interlagos by Warren Jenks

      Race 3 of year 1977

        Country: South Africa
        Circuit: Kyalami
        Winner: Niki Lauda Ferrari
        Laps: 78
        Weather: Overcast, Dry
        TrackFile: Kyalami (uses 1998 adverts though) by kent Windridge

      Race 4 of year 1977

        Country: America
        Circuit: Long Beach
        Winner: Mario Andretti Lotus
        Laps: 80
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Long Beach by Kees van Wijngaarden

      Race 5 of year 1977

        Country: Spain
        Circuit: Jarama
        Winner: Mario Andretti Lotus
        Laps: 75
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Jarama by Pachi Navarro and SNQQPY.DOG

      Race 6 of year 1977

        Country: Monaco
        Circuit: Monte Carlo
        Winner: Jody Scheckter Wolf
        Laps: 76
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 7 of year 1977

        Country: Belgium
        Circuit: Zolder
        Winner: Gunnar Nilsson Lotus
        Laps: 70
        Weather: Overcast, Wet
        TrackFile: Zolder by Kees van Wijngaarden

      Race 8 of year 1977

        Country: Sweden
        Circuit: Anderstorp
        Winner: Jaques Laffite Ligier
        Laps: 72
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Anderstorp by Mikael Olsson

      Race 9 of year 1977

        Country: France
        Circuit: Dijon
        Winner: Mario Andretti Lotus
        Laps: 80
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Dijon by Mikael Olsson

      Race 10 of year 1977

        Country: Great Britain
        Circuit: Silverstone
        Winner: James Hunt McLaren
        Laps: 68
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 11 of year 1977

        Country: Germany
        Circuit: Hockenheim
        Winner: Niki Lauda Ferrari
        Laps: 47
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Hockenheim by Richard Goniu

      Race 12 of year 1977

        Country: Austria
        Circuit: Osterreichring
        Winner: Alan Jones Shadow
        Laps: 54
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Osterreichring ('98 adverts though) by Nic Prins

      Race 13 of year 1977

        Country: Holland
        Circuit: Zandvoort
        Winner: Niki Lauda Ferrari
        Laps: 75
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 14 of year 1977

        Country: Italy
        Circuit: Monza
        Winner: Mario Andretti Lotus
        Laps: 52
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 15 of year 1977

        Country: America
        Circuit: Watkins Glen
        Winner: James Hunt McLaren
        Laps: 59
        Weather: Overcast, Wet
        TrackFile: Watkins Glen by Malcolm Styles

      Race 16 of year 1977

        Country: Canada
        Circuit: Mosport
        Winner: Jody Scheckter Wolf
        Laps: 80
        Weather: Overcast, Dry
        TrackFile: Mosport by Mikael Olsson
        2nd TrackFile: Mosport by Malcolm Styles

      Race 17 of year 1977

        Country: Japan
        Circuit: Mount Fuji
        Winner: James Hunt McLaren
        Laps: 73
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Mount Fuji by Warren Jenks
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