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==Season Calendar== | ==Season Calendar== | ||
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| [[File:Australia.png]] Australian Grand Prix | |||
| Adelaide Street Circuit | |||
| 2nd March | |||
| [[File:Flag of Brazil svg.png]] Nelson Piquet | |||
| [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] Jaques Laffite | |||
| [[File:Flag of Spain svg.png]] [[Callum McAllister]] | |||
| [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Williams-Honda | |||
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| [[File:Old South Africa.png]] South African Grand Prix | |||
| Kyalami | |||
| 16th March | |||
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| [[File:Brazil.png]] Brazilian Grand Prix | |||
| Interlagos | |||
| 30th March | |||
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| [[File:Belgium.png]] Belgian Grand Prix | |||
| Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | |||
| 13th April | |||
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| [[File:France.png]] French Grand Prix | |||
| Paul Ricard | |||
| 27th April | |||
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| [[File:Monaco.png]] Monaco Grand Prix | |||
| Circuit de Monaco | |||
| 4th May | |||
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| [[File:Flag of Switzerland svg.png]] Swiss Grand Prix | |||
| Dijon-Prenois | |||
| 18th May | |||
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| [[File:United States.png]] United States Grand Prix | |||
| Burke Lakefront Airport | |||
| 8th June | |||
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! 9 | |||
| [[File:Canada.png]] Canadian Grand Prix | |||
| Silverstone | |||
| 15th June | |||
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! 10 | |||
| [[File:Ireland.png]] Irish Grand Prix | |||
| Mondello Park | |||
| 6th July | |||
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! 11 | |||
| [[File:United Kingdom.png]] British Grand Prix | |||
| Domnington Park | |||
| 13th July | |||
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! 12 | |||
| [[File:Germany.png]] German Grand Prix | |||
| Hockenheimring | |||
| 27th July | |||
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| [[File:Europe.png]] European Grand Prix | |||
| Vallelunga, Italy | |||
| 10th August | |||
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| [[File:Austria.png]] Austrian Grand Prix | |||
| Salzburgring | |||
| 24th August | |||
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| [[File:Italy.png]] Italian Grand Prix | |||
| Monza | |||
| 7th September | |||
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| [[File:Japan.png]] Japanese Grand Prix | |||
| Fuji Speedway | |||
| 21st September | |||
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| [[File:United States.png]] US East Grand Prix | |||
| Watkins Glen | |||
| 12th October | |||
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Revision as of 06:09, 24 November 2012
The 1980 Formula One season will be the 31st in the history of the championship, and the second under the FIA presidency of Jean-Luc Knighte. Jacques Laffite and Ligier started the season reigning champions, looking to improve after an up-and-down 1979.
Teams and Drivers
Team | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Aspiration | # | Race Drivers | Rounds | Test Drivers |
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Ligier | JS15 | Talbot | Turbo | 1 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Tyrrell | 010 | Cosworth DFV | N-A | 3 | ![]() |
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Brabham | BT56 | Renault | Turbo | 5 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Lotus | 79c | Renault | Turbo | 7 | ![]() |
1- | None |
8 | ![]() |
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RAM | 80 | FIAT | N-A | 9 | ![]() |
1- | None |
10 | ![]() |
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Hart | Turbo | 9 | ![]() |
TBC | ||||
10 | ![]() |
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Ferrari | 312T5 | Ferrari | Turbo | 11 | ![]() |
1- | None |
12 | ![]() |
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Renault | RE20 | Renault | Turbo | 14 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Shadow | DN10b | Ford | Turbo | 16 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Wolf | WR10 | Renault | Turbo | 18 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Ensign | N180 | Honda | Turbo | 20 | ![]() |
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Merzario | 80 | Lamborghini | Turbo | 22 | ![]() |
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McLaren | M29b | Ford | Turbo | 24 | ![]() |
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Williams | FW07b | Honda | Turbo | 26 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Arrows | A10b | Cosworth DFV | N-A | 28 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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Rebaque | PR02 | Cosworth DFV | N-A | 30 | ![]() |
1- | None |
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JLD | JLD4 | TAG-Porsche | Turbo | 32 | ![]() |
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Alfa Romeo | 179 | Alfa Romeo | N-A | 34 | ![]() |
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Restov | RS11 | Lada | Turbo | 36 | ![]() |
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Audi | 48 | Audi | Turbo | 38 | ![]() |
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Osella | A1 | Alfa Romeo | N-A | 40 | ![]() |
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Turbo | Turbocharged |
N-A | Normally Aspirated |
Pre-Season Changes
Team Changes
- Fittipaldi Automotive and Jenkins Industries F1 Team did not return to start 1980, with Jenkins going bust with 3 races to go in 1979 and Fittipaldi pulling out of Formula One.
- Osella Squadre Corse were the first of the new teams to be granted an entry to the sport, mid way through 1979. The Italian squad secured the old Williams FW06 chassis used by Jenkins after the team went bust, and signed a deal with Alfa Romeo to receive engines from the Italian manufacturer in exhange for a choice over one of their drivers starting from 1981 onwards.
- Audi Sport were the second of the new teams to be announced for 1980. The squad, after having their entry confirmed before the 1979 Canadian Grand Prix, spent most of 1979 testing their car in secret, but when the car didi break cover it emerged that someone had found the blueprints to the Brabham BT48 in a skip and copied them. To power their chassis, the German manufacturer developed their own in-line 6 turbocharged engine.
- Restov Racing were the next squad to be announced. The anglo-Russian squad founded by busineesman Edward Restov quickly secured a deal with Renault to run their old RS11 chassis and engines, to be re badged as Ladas. Restov also showed his business acumen by signing Russian company Gazprom into a lucrative title sponsorship deal.
- Renault offered a supply of engines to all teams, with Brabham, Lotus, Renault, Restov, and Wolf taking delivery of Renault engines.
- ATS Racing was renamed to JLD Racing following the latter's take over of the former.
- Ensign signed a deal with Honda for a supply of engines.
- RAM Racing rebadged their normally aspirated Ferrari engines to FIATs after a request from Ferrari.
Driver Changes
Changed Teams
- Thomas Nurmester, who drove in place of an ill Geoff Lees for Tyrrell at the 1979 Monaco Grand Prix, moved to Osella, where he would receive a full-time drive. However, he was also retained by Tyrrell as a test and reserve driver.
- Mario Andretti moved to Merzario after ebing sacked by the McLaren team, along with Emerson Fittipaldi after his family team lef the sport.
- After being left without a drive after Jenkins Industries' F1 team pulled out, Rupert Keegan joined JLD
- 1979's journeyman, Beppe Gabbiani, moved to his third team in 14 months, Restov, ahead of the 1980 season.
- Niki Lauda was dropped by Brabham after a lacklustre 1979, with the Austrian joining Audi.
- Marc Surer recovered from his horrific back injuries he suffered at the 1979 German Grand Prix to join Audi.
Entered Formula One
- Along with Formula One's first team from behind the Iron curtain, Bulgaria's Deyan Rangelov proved to be Formula One's first Eastern European driver.
- Larry Perkins joined Brabham after winning Australia's Rothmans International Series.
- Nigel Mansell joined RAM full-time after serving as their test driver in 1979.
- Briton Brian Henton joined Shadow Ford Racing after finishing second in European Formula Two in 1979.
- American Eddie Cheever joined Osella's F1 effort after a successful campaign with them in European Formula Two.
Season Calendar
Race | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | |
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1 | ![]() |
Adelaide Street Circuit | 2nd March | ![]() |
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Kyalami | 16th March | ||||
3 | ![]() |
Interlagos | 30th March | ||||
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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 13th April | ||||
5 | ![]() |
Paul Ricard | 27th April | ||||
6 | ![]() |
Circuit de Monaco | 4th May | ||||
7 | ![]() |
Dijon-Prenois | 18th May | ||||
8 | ![]() |
Burke Lakefront Airport | 8th June | ||||
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Silverstone | 15th June | ||||
10 | ![]() |
Mondello Park | 6th July | ||||
11 | ![]() |
Domnington Park | 13th July | ||||
12 | ![]() |
Hockenheimring | 27th July | ||||
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Vallelunga, Italy | 10th August | ||||
14 | ![]() |
Salzburgring | 24th August | ||||
15 | ![]() |
Monza | 7th September | ||||
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Fuji Speedway | 21st September | ||||
17 | ![]() |
Watkins Glen | 12th October |
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