rFactor Alternate Formula One

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rFactor Alternate Formula One
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Inaugural Season 1979
Engine supplier(s) Talbot, Cosworth, Renault, FIAT, Hart, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Lamborghini, TAG-Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Lada, Audi
Records


rFactor Alternate Formula One is pasta_maldonado's alternate Formula One series. The series is considered as the canon Formula One timeline, and picks up from where tommykl's Alternate Formula One ends in 1978. Rules can be found here

History

In 1979, FISA brought about considerable changes to the sport, including increased safety measures and more circuits. A new team arrived in the form of Jenkins, as well as many new drivers, including Indy 500 winner Roberto Horford, European F2 champion Edward Kevin, French F3 champion Guillaume Gauthier and World Sportscar champion Thomas Nurmester.

1979

The season itself proved to be very exciting, with the 17 races won by ten different drivers and six different constructors. With a few races to go, Jacques Laffite, René Arnoux and Edward Kevin had established themselves as the leading group, which they would remain until the end of the year. With the top three positions regularly changing hands, the championship went down to the wire. Before the season-ending Australian Grand Prix, Kevin had a one-point lead over Arnoux, and two over Laffite.

In a thrilling finale, René Arnoux crashed out after 21 laps and Kevin was taken out of the running in the race-stopping accident on lap 47, handing the championship to Laffite, who finished second and scored four points, just enough to win by two points.

1980

The next season, the Ligier had lost its winning pace, and Laffite and Kevin had to resort to minor points, while Arnoux had signed for the unreliable Ferrari team. This left Lotus, Williams and Brabham as the frontrunners, with Alan Jones and Sammy Jones leading the championship after the thrilling Monaco Grand Prix, which notably saw Thomas Nurmester score the first points for the young Osella team.

Champions

Drivers'

Season Driver Team Wins Podiums Points
1979 Flag of France svg.png Jacques Laffite Ligier Gitanes 3 7 65
1980 Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones Essex Team Lotus 5* 8* 71*

Constructors'

Season Team Drivers Wins Podiums Points
1979 Flag of France svg.png Ligier-Ford Flag of France svg.png Jacques Laffite
Flag of Ireland svg.png Edward Kevin
5 13 128
1980 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lotus-Renault* Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Harvey Jones*
Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones*
6* 17* 134*

An * denotes the current season.