1970 present in the
Espace Automobiles Matra The
South African Grand Prix was good for Beltoise with a fourth-place finish while Pescarolo had a disappointing seventh place. The
Spanish Grand Prix was a bad race, both retiring with engine failures. The
Monaco Grand Prix saw Pescarolo get third place, but Beltoise retire with differential failure. The
Belgian Grand Prix saw Pescarolo finish sixth with electrical failure while Beltoise scored a third-place finish. The
Dutch Grand Prix saw Beltoise 5th and Pescarolo 8th. Then the
French Grand Prix, which was Matra's, Beltoise's and Pescarolo's home race, saw Pescarolo fifth and Beltoise 13th, out of fuel. Next, the
British Grand Prix was a bad race with both retiring, Beltoise with a wheel problem and Pescarolo with an accident. Then the
German Grand Prix saw Pescarolo get sixth place, but Beltoise retire with suspension failure. Next was the
Austrian Grand Prix with Beltoise sixth and Pescarolo 14th. Then the
Italian Grand Prix saw Beltoise finish third but Pescarolo retire with engine failure. Next, the
Canadian Grand Prix saw Pescarolo seventh and Beltoise eighth. Then the
United States Grand Prix saw Pescarolo in eighth place, but Beltoise retire with a bad handling car. Finally, it was the
Mexican Grand Prix with Beltoise fifth and Pescarolo ninth, although the race was delayed by an hour because of crowd control. Pescarolo was not retained by Matra for 1971 and was replaced by New Zealand's
Chris Amon.
1971 Matra kept Frenchman
Jean-Pierre Beltoise, and New Zealander
Chris Amon joined Matra using the Matra MS120B specification version for 1971. Beltoise was in difficulty following the
1971 1000 km Buenos Aires; racing for the Matra
sports car team; he was involved in the accident in which
Ignazio Giunti died, and Beltoise's international racing licence was suspended for some time. Amon won the Non-Championship
Argentine Grand Prix and finished fifth in the first round in the
1971 season in the
South African Grand Prix. Beltoise returned for the
Spanish Grand Prix finishing sixth and Amon finished third. The
Monaco Grand Prix was a bad race with both retiring with differential failures. The
Dutch Grand Prix saw Beltoise ninth and Amon retiring after he spun off. Then came the
French Grand Prix which was Matra's and Beltoise's home race, with Amon fifth and Beltoise seventh. Next, the
British Grand Prix saw Beltoise seventh and Amon retiring with an engine failure. The
German Grand Prix saw Matra only entering Amon and retiring because of an accident. Matra missed the
Austrian Grand Prix but entered the
Italian Grand Prix, where Matra only entered Amon again who took pole and proved an embarrassment to
Ferrari at their home track, and finished sixth. Then the
Canadian Grand Prix saw Beltoise back but retiring with an accident, and Amon finish 10th. The final race of 1971 was the
United States Grand Prix with Beltoise eighth and Amon 12th. In 1971 Matra signed Amon as team leader which frustrated Beltoise. For
1972 Beltoise left to join
BRM.
1972 Chris Amon stayed with Matra, using the Matra MS120C specification version for 1972 before being replaced by the Matra MS120D version mid-season. The
Argentine Grand Prix was a bad race for Amon with gearbox problems on the warm-up lap. He then finished 15th in the
South African Grand Prix. More gearbox problems followed at the
Spanish Grand Prix, before luck came Amon's way with two sixth-place finishes at
Monaco and in
Belgium. The
French Grand Prix saw Amon on pole and he was leading the race until a puncture forced him to pit, but he charged back through the field, bettering the
Charade Circuit lap record to finish third. Amon finished fourth in the
British Grand Prix and 15th in the
German Grand Prix, before another points finish with fifth in the
Austrian Grand Prix. Amon's brakes failed in the
Italian Grand Prix and he later came in sixth in the
Canadian Grand Prix. At the last race of the season, he finished 15th in the
United States Grand Prix. Matra pulled out of Formula One afterwards to concentrate on Le Mans. ==Complete Formula One World Championship results==