1976 Canadian Grand Prix: Niki Lauda, 8th position leads Jochen Mass, 5th position and Jacques Lafitte, retired, action
Mosport Park, Ontario, Canada. 1st - 3rd October 1976. Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2), 8th position leads Jochen Mass (McLaren M23-Ford), 5th position and Jacques Lafitte (Ligier JS5-Matra), retired, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: 76 CAN 18
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