Argentine Grand Prix 1977 - Race Schedule and Countdown
Argentine Grand Prix
Buenos Aires • Argentina
Jan 9, 1977 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Jody Scheckter announced the arrival of a new force in Formula 1 with a stunning victory on his debut for Wolf Racing at the Argentine Grand Prix, the South African's commanding performance demonstrating that Walter Wolf's well-funded operation was an immediate championship contender. Scheckter's win in only the team's third ever Grand Prix represented one of the most impressive debut results in motorsport history, confirming that properly resourced new teams could challenge Formula 1's established order. The victory set the tone for a season of remarkable competitive diversity.
Carlos Pace finished second for Brabham, the Brazilian driver delivering a strong performance in front of his South American fans at a circuit close to his home nation. Carlos Reutemann took third for Ferrari on his debut for the Scuderia, the Argentine showing flashes of the speed that would make him a consistent frontrunner throughout the season. The podium featured three different nationalities and three different teams, previewing the variety that would characterize 1977.
Wolf Racing's immediate success shocked the paddock and validated Walter Wolf's investment in top personnel and equipment. The Canadian oil magnate had recruited designer Harvey Postlethwaite and former champion Scheckter, creating a package that proved instantly competitive. The Argentine Grand Prix marked the beginning of Wolf's brief but memorable period at Formula 1's sharp end, with Scheckter emerging as an early championship favorite.