1980 rFactor Alternate Formula One season

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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 Type # Race Drivers Rounds Test Drivers
France.png Equipe Ligier Gitanes Talbot Ligier JS15 Talbot Turbo 1 France.png Jacques Laffite 1- None
2 Ireland.png Edward Kevin 1-
United Kingdom.png Candy Team Tyrrell Tyrrell 010 Ford DFT-Turbo Turbo 3 Japan.png Hiroshi Takagi 10- United Kingdom.png Thomas Nurmester
Cosworth DFV N-A 3 Japan.png Hiroshi Takagi 1-9
4 France.png Didier Pironi 1-
United Kingdom.png Parmalat Racing Team Brabham BT56 Renault-Gordini EF1 Turbo 5 Brazil.png Nelson Piquet 5 1-6 None
Flag of Australia svg.png Peter Brock 7-
6 Flag of Australia svg.png Larry Perkins 1-
United Kingdom.png Team Essex Lotus Lotus 79c Renault-Gordini EF1 Turbo 7 United Kingdom.png Harvey Jones 1- None
8 Australia.png Alan Jones 1-
United Kingdom.png RAM March Racing Lotus FIAT Hart RAM 80 FIAT 015 N-A 9 Netherlands.png Jan Lammers 1-6 Flag of New Zealand svg.png Mike Thackwell
Flag of Spain svg.png Emilio de Villota
Netherlands.png Huub Rothengatter
10 United Kingdom.png Nigel Mansell 1-6
Hart 415T Turbo 9 Netherlands.png Jan Lammers 7-
10 United Kingdom.png Nigel Mansell 7-
Italy.png Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari 312T5 Ferrari 015 Turbo 11 Canada.png Gilles Villeneuve 1- Finland.png Keke Rosberg
12 France.png Rene Aroux 1-
France.png Equipe Renault Elf Renault RE20 Renault-Gordini EF1 Turbo 14 France.png Jean-Pierre Jabouille 1- Flag of France svg.png Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler
15 Argentina.png Carlos Reutemann 1-
United Kingdom.png Shadow Ford Racing Shadow DN10b Ford DFT-Turbo Turbo 16 Germany.png Stefan Bellof 1- None
17 United Kingdom.png Brian Henton 1-6
Flag of France svg.png Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler 7 7-
Canada.png Olympus Cameras Walter Wolf Racing Wolf WR10 Renault-Gordini EF1 Turbo 18 United States.png Davey Clarke 1- None
19 Italy.png Bruno Giacomelli 1-9
TBA 10-
United Kingdom.png Unipart Racing Team Ensign N180 Honda RA163-A Turbo 20 Germany.png Martin Rossler 1-5 Czech Republic.png Ladislav Sedlak
Germany.png Martin Rossler
Czech Republic.png Ladislav Sedlak 4 6-
21 Bulgaria.png Deyan Rangelov 1-
Flag of Italy svg.png Saras Team Merzario SpA Merzario 80 Lamborghini Turbo 22 Flag of the United States svg.png Mario Andretti 1- Flag of Italy svg.png Simone Guidetti
23 Flag of Brazil svg.png Emerson Fittipaldi 1-8
Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost 12 9-
United Kingdom.png Marlboro Team McLaren McLaren M29b Ford DFT-Turbo Turbo 24 France.png Guillaume Gauthier 9 1-7, 9- Brazil.png Chico Serra
United Kingdom.png Derek Warwick
United Kingdom.png Derek Warwick 8
25 Ireland.png Derek Daly 1-
United Kingdom.png Albilad Williams Racing Team Williams FW07b Honda RA163-A Turbo 26 Old South Africa.png Jody Scheckter 1- None
27 Spain.png Callum McAllister 9 1-7, 9-
Flag of France svg.png Guillaume Gauthier 8
United Kingdom.png Warsteiner Arrows Racing Team Arrows A10b Cosworth DFV N-A 28 United Kingdom.png Keiran Sutherland 1- United States.png Eddie Cheever
29 Italy.png Riccardo Patrese 1-7
Flag of Germany svg.png Oliver Kunz 8-
Mexico.png Penske Team Rebaque Rebaque PR02 Cosworth DFV N-A 30 Flag of Italy svg.png Piercarlo Ghinzani 1- Flag of Austria svg.png Harald Ertl
31 United Kingdom.png Padraig O'Connell 1-
Germany.png JLD TAG ATS Racing JLD JLD4 TAG-Porsche ARE-01 Turbo 32 Germany.png Pierre Depault 1-5 Netherlands.png Michael Bleekemolen
Netherlands.png Michael Bleekemolen 6 6-
33 United Kingdom.png Rupert Keegan 1-
Italy.png Marlboro Team Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 179 Alfa Romeo 1260 N-A 34 France.png Alain Prost 1- Flag of Italy svg.png Andrea de Cesaris
Flag of Brazil svg.png Emerson Fittipaldi 12 9-
35 United States.png Roberto Horford 1-6
Flag of Italy svg.png Andrea de Cesaris 7-
Soviet Union.png Gazprom Restov Racing Restov RS11 Lada Turbo 36 Italy.png Elio de Angelis 1-2 Vatican City.png Valentino Nicchi
Flag of Italy svg.png Gianfranco Brancatelli 2 3-
37 Flag of Italy svg.png Beppe Gabbiani 1 1-2, 4
Flag of the Vatican City svg.png Valentino Nicchi 1 3, 5-
Germany.png Audi Sport Audi 48 Audi ARE-01 Turbo 38 Austria.png Niki Lauda 1-7 Germany.png Jochen Mass
Germany.png Rolf Stommelen
Flag of Germany svg.png Jochen Mass 10 8-
39 Switzerland.png Marc Surer 1-
Flag of Italy svg.png Osella Squadra Corse Osella A1 Alfa Romeo 1260 N-A 40 United Kingdom.png Thomas Nurmester 1- Italy.png Teo Fabi
Flag of Italy svg.png Siegfried Stohr
41 United States.png Eddie Cheever 3 1-2
Flag of Italy svg.png Siegfried Stohr 3-

Key

Key
Icon Type
N-A Normally Aspirated
Turbo Turbocharged

Mid-Season Changes

  • 1 Beppe Gabbiani was banned for one race after his antics during the 1980 South African Grand Prix. Restov Racing's test and reserve driver Valentino Nicchi stepped in to replace him. Gabbiani was banned again, this time for six races after the Belgian Grand Prix. Nicchi was promoted to the second race seat.
  • 2 After holding a test session at Silverstone after the 1980 South African Grand Prix, Restov Racing decided to replace the under performing Elio de Angelis with Gianfranco Brancatelli, who drove for RAM in 1979.
  • 3 After poor performance at the South African GP, Eddie Cheever's Osella seat was under threat. The team organized a private test to see if the team's reserve driver Siegfried Stohr was any better, which he was and so he replaced Cheever. Cheever later found new employment as Arrows' test and reserve driver.
  • 4 Ladislav Sedlak was injured in the 1979 Australian Grand Prix. He missed the start of the season due to this injury.
  • 5 Nelson Piquet was severely injured in a testing accident on Silverstone. The Brazilian suffered career-ending injuries to his legs and ankles after a high speed impact with the wall.
  • 6 Pierre Depault opted to retire to a management role after a run of poor results. JLD test driver Michael Bleekemolen took over.
  • 7 Brian Henton was fired in favour of Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler
  • 8 Roberto Horford was banned following the 1980 Monaco Grand Prix. He was replaced by Alfa Romeo test driver Andrea de Cesaris.
  • 9 Callum McAllister was injured after a brake failure on lap 1 of the Swiss Grand Prix, ruling him out of the United States Grand Prix. Guillaume Gauthier was tapped as his replacement, with Derek Warwick taking over the Frenchman's seat at McLaren.
  • 10 Niki Lauda retired from Formula One after a series of poor results. He was replaced by Jochen Mass
  • 11 Riccardo Patrese was fired from Arrows after failing to match his team mate. He was replaced by German rookie Olivier Kunz
  • 12 Emerson Fittipaldi was released from Merzario after failing to score a point, compared to the results of team mate Mario Andretti. Alfa Romeo driver Alain Prost filled his seat at Merzario, with Fittipaldi going to Alfa Romeo.

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 exchange 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 did 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 businessman 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 left the sport.
  • After being left without a drive after the Jenkins 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.

Left Formula One

  • Danny Ongais was left with no drive after Fittipaldi pulled out of the sport, and returned to race in America.
  • Marshal Jenkins did not return along with his team.
  • Geoff Lees, after being sacked by Tyrrell before the 1979 Australian Grand Prix, did not find a drive for 1980.
  • Gianfranco Brancatelli was not kept on at RAM, being replaced by Nigel Mansell. However, he was to return after just two racing driving for Restov Racing.

Politics

The aftermath of the 1980 South African Grand Prix saw many new political unions spring up amongst the constructors, after FISA proposed radical new rule changes that were detrimental to the sport.

Association des Constructeurs de Formule Une (ACF) was the first of these groups to be set up, with Ligier the founding member. Ligier was soon joined by teams up and down the pitlane, and before the 1980 Brazilian Grand Prix]], Osella, Renault, Williams, JLD, Restov Racing and McLaren were all members.

In response to this, and the perceived manufacturer bias according to RAM, the British team formed the Union of Independent Teams (UIT) to stand for the smaller, independant teams. Ensign joined quickly after it's inception.

A third constructor's association, namely the Constructor's Assembly (CA), which in the eyes of Ken Tyrrell, the founding member, is a "more liberal and more open F1 constructors association". The CA immeadiately placed a restriciton on membership to those teams who were not aligned to either ACF or UIT.

Team Merzario, on the other hand, set up the Sit on the Fence Association (SOFA) which was "for those teams who don't wish to align themselves with ACF, UIT or the CA". The purpose of SOFA was for teams who didn't want to align themselves to ACF, UIT or the CA to have a united voice if major trouble should kick off between FISA and the unions in the future.

Season Calendar

Race Track Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 Australia.png Australian Grand Prix Adelaide Street Circuit 2nd March Flag of Brazil svg.png Nelson Piquet Flag of France svg.png Jaques Laffite Flag of Spain svg.png Callum McAllister Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Honda
2 Old South Africa.png South African Grand Prix Kyalami 16th March Flag of Spain svg.png Callum McAllister Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-Renault
3 Brazil.png Brazilian Grand Prix Interlagos 30th March Flag of Brazil svg.png Nelson Piquet Australia.png Larry Perkins Australia.png Larry Perkins Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Brabham-Renault
4 Belgium.png Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 13th April Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-Renault
5 France.png French Grand Prix Paul Ricard 27th April Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Flag of Spain svg.png Callum McAllister Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Honda
6 Monaco.png Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco 4th May Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-Renault
7 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Swiss Grand Prix Dijon-Prenois 18th May RSA.jpg Jody Scheckter Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-Renault
8 United States.png United States Grand Prix Burke Lakefront Airport 8th June RSA.jpg Jody Scheckter Flag of Brazil svg.png Emerson Fittipaldi Flag of France svg.png Guillaume Gauthier Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Honda
9 Canada.png Canadian Grand Prix Île Notre-Dame Circuit 15th June RSA.jpg Jody Scheckter Flag of France svg.png Jean-Pierre Jabouille Flag of Australia svg.png Larry Perkins Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Brabham-Renault
10 Ireland.png Irish Grand Prix Mondello Park 6th July
11 United Kingdom.png British Grand Prix Donington Park 13th July
12 Germany.png German Grand Prix Hockenheimring 27th July
13 Europe.png European Grand Prix Vallelunga, Italy 10th August
14 Austria.png Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring 24th August
15 Italy.png Italian Grand Prix Monza 7th September
16 Japan.png Japanese Grand Prix Fuji Speedway 21st September
17 United States.png US East Grand Prix Watkins Glen 12th October

Championship Standings

Driver's Championship

Pos Driver AUS
Australia.png
RSA
Old South Africa.png
BRA
Brazil.png
BEL
Belgium.png
FRA
France.png
MON
Monaco.png
SWI
Switzerland.png
USA
United States.png
CAN
Canada.png
IRE
Ireland.png
GBR
United Kingdom.png
GER
Germany.png
EUR
Europe.png
AUT
Austria.png
ITA
Italy.png
JPN
Japan.png
USE
United States.png
Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones Ret 1 2 Ret Ret 2 2 Ret 2 38
2 Australia.png Alan Jones 2 Ret Ret 1 Ret 1 1 Ret Ret 37
3 Flag of Australia svg.png Larry Perkins Ret 4 1 Ret 3 Ret Ret 3 1 33
4 Spain.png Callum McAllister 1 5 Ret Ret 1 Ret Ret INJ Ret 22
5 Old South Africa.png Jody Scheckter Ret 2 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 2 Ret 19
6 Flag of France svg.png Guillaume Gauthier 6 9 8 5 6 Ret 7 1 Ret 14
7 Flag of France svg.png Jean-Pierre Jabouille 3 Ret 5 Ret Ret 6 Ret 4 Ret 13
8 Flag of Ireland svg.png Edward Kevin Ret 7 4 Ret 4 Ret 3 5 Ret 13
9 Flag of Brazil svg.png Nelson Piquet Ret 3 Ret 2 DNQ Ret 12
10 Flag of France svg.png Jacques Laffite 5 6 Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 11
11 Flag of the United States svg.png Mario Andretti 11† Ret 6 Ret 2 Ret 13† Ret Ret 7
12 Flag of Germany svg.png Stefan Bellof Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 3 6 8 Ret 6
13 Flag of France svg.png Alain Prost DNQ 16 DNQ DNQ 13 DNQ Ret DNQ 3 5
14 Argentina.png Carlos Reutemann 4 Ret Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret 5
15 Flag of France svg.png Rene Arnoux Ret Ret Ret 4 9 Ret Ret Ret 8 3
16 Flag of Australia svg.png Peter Brock 4 Ret Ret 3
17 Flag of Ireland svg.png Padraig O'Connell Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 4 DNQ Ret 7 3
18 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Jan Lammers Ret 8 Ret Ret 5 Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ 2
19 Flag of France svg.png Jeremy-Etienne Voeckler 5 7 Ret 2
20 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Thomas Nurmester DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 5 Ret 14 DNQ 2
21 Flag of the United States svg.png Davey Clarke DNQ Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ Ret Ret 5 2
22 Flag of Germany svg.png Jochen Mass Ret 6 1
23 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Marc Surer Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ 0
24 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Brian Henton Ret 12 7 Ret Ret Ret 0
25 Flag of Italy svg.png Elio de Angelis 7 Ret 0
26 Flag of Japan svg.png Hiroshi Takagi DNQ DNQ 11 8 10 Ret 8 Ret Ret 0
27 Flag of Italy svg.png Piercarlo Ghinzani 8 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DSQ EX EX EX EX 0
28 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Keiran Sutherland 9 DNQ 9 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ 0
29 Flag of Italy svg.png Gianfranco Brancatelli Ret 10 DNQ Ret Ret 9 Ret 0
30 Flag of Austria svg.png Niki Lauda Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
31 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nigel Mansell 10† Ret DNQ Ret Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
32 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Rupert Keegan DNQ 17† Ret 11† Ret DNQ 11 11 Ret 0
33 Flag of Ireland svg.png Derek Daly Ret 11 12 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ 0
34 Flag of Brazil svg.png Emerson Fittipaldi Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 15 Ret 0
35 Flag of Canada svg.png Gilles Villeneuve Ret 14 Ret Ret 8 Ret 7 Ret Ret 0
36 Flag of Germany svg.png Pierre Depault Ret 15 DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
37 Flag of France svg.png Didier Pironi DNQ DNQ Ret Ret 11 Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
38 Flag of the United States svg.png Roberto Horford DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 12 DSQ EX EX EX 0
39 Flag of Bulgaria svg.png Deyan Rangelov DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ 10 Ret Ret 0
40 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Michael Bleekemolen Ret 12† 12 Ret 0
41 Flag of Germany svg.png Olivier Kunz 13 Ret 0
42 Flag of Italy svg.png Siegfried Stohr DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 16 DNQ 0
43 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Derek Warwick 17 0
NC Flag of Italy svg.png Beppe Gabbiani Ret DSQ EX Ret EX EX EX EX EX EX -
NC Flag of Italy svg.png Bruno Giacomelli Ret Ret Ret DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ -
NC Flag of Italy svg.png Riccardo Patrese Ret Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ -
NC Flag of Germany svg.png Martin Rossler DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ Ret Ret -
NC Vatican City.png Valentino Nicchi Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret -
NC Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Ladislav Sedlak Ret Ret DNQ -
NC Flag of the United States svg.png Eddie Cheever DNQ DNQ -
NC Flag of Italy svg.png Andrea de Cesaris DNQ DNQ DNQ -
  • † denotes that a driver did not finish a race, but was classified due to completing more than 90% of the race distance

Constructor's Championship

Pos Driver # AUS
Australia.png
RSA
Old South Africa.png
BRA
Brazil.png
BEL
Belgium.png
FRA
France.png
MON
Monaco.png
SWI
Switzerland.png
USA
United States.png
CAN
Canada.png
IRE
Ireland.png
GBR
United Kingdom.png
GER
Germany.png
EUR
Europe.png
AUT
Austria.png
ITA
Italy.png
JPN
Japan.png
USE
United States.png
Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-Renault 7 Ret 1 2 Ret Ret 2 2 Ret 2 75
8 2 Ret Ret 1 Ret 1 1 Ret Ret
2 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Williams-Honda 26 Ret 2 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 2 Ret 51
27 1 5 Ret Ret 1 Ret Ret 1 Ret
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Brabham-Renault 5 Ret 3 Ret 2 DNQ Ret 4 Ret Ret 48
6 Ret 4 1 Ret 3 Ret Ret 3 1
4 Flag of France svg.png Ligier-Talbot 1 5 6 Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 24
2 Ret 7 4 Ret 4 Ret 3 5 Ret
5 Flag of France svg.png Renault 14 3 Ret 5 Ret Ret 6 Ret 4 Ret 18
15 4 Ret Ret 6 7 Ret Ret 6 Ret
6 Flag of Italy svg.png Merzario-Lamborghini 22 11† Ret 6 Ret 2 Ret 13† Ret Ret 13
23 Ret 13 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 15 3
7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Shadow-Ford 16 Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 3 6 8 Ret 8
17 Ret 12 7 Ret Ret Ret 5 7 Ret
8 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png McLaren-Ford 24 6 9 8 5 6 Ret 7 17 Ret 4
25 Ret 11 12 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ
9 Flag of Italy svg.png Ferrari 11 Ret 14 Ret Ret 8 Ret 7 Ret 8 3
12 Ret Ret Ret 4 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret
10 Flag of Mexico svg.png Rebaque-Ford 30 8 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DSQ 3
31 Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 4 DNQ Ret 7
11 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png RAM-Fiat 10 Ret 8 Ret Ret 5 Ret 2
11 10† Ret DNQ Ret Ret Ret
12 Flag of Italy svg.png Osella-Alfa 40 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 5 Ret 14 DNQ 2
41 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 16 DNQ
13 Flag of Canada svg.png Wolf-Renault 18 DNQ Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ Ret Ret 5 1
19 Ret Ret Ret DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
14 Flag of Germany svg.png Audi 38 Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 1
39 Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret DNQ DNQ
15 File:Flag of the USSR svg.png Restov-Lada 36 7 Ret Ret 10 DNQ Ret Ret 9 Ret 0
37 Ret DSQ Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret
16 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Tyrrell-Ford 3 DNQ DNQ 11 8 10 Ret 8 Ret Ret 0
4 DNQ DNQ Ret Ret 11 Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ
17 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Arrows-Ford 28 9 DNQ 9 9 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNQ 0
29 Ret Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 13 Ret
18 Flag of Germany svg.png JLD-Porsche 32 Ret 15 DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret 12† 12 Ret 0
33 DNQ 17† Ret 11† Ret DNQ 11 11 Ret
19 Flag of Italy svg.png Alfa Romeo 34 DNQ 16 DNQ DNQ 13 DNQ Ret DNQ Ret 0
35 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 12 DSQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
20 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Ensign-Honda 20 DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ Ret Ret Ret DNQ Ret -
21 DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret DNQ DNQ DNQ 10 Ret
NC Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png RAM-Hart 10 DNQ DNQ DNQ -
11 DNQ DNQ DNQ
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