1982 Alternate Formula One season: Difference between revisions
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1982 Formula One season | |
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Season | |
Races | TBA |
Start date | TBA |
Start Event | TBA |
End date | TBA |
End Event | TBA |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | TBD |
Constructor's Champion | TBD |
Entrant's Champion | TBD |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
1981 | 1983 |
The 1982 Formula One season was the 33rd season of Formula One. Clay Regazzoni entered the season as the reigning world champion, the oldest driver to do so since Giuseppe Farina, this time partnered by the up-and-coming Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler at McLaren. Alan Jones would embark on a sabbatical after being released from his contract at Lotus, but perhaps the biggest move of the off-season would see Alain Prost abandon Renault in favour of Williams, with the Grove team becoming the Honda works team.
Teams and drivers
Calendar
Championship Grands Prix
The following rounds were included on the provisional calendars published by the FIA but were cancelled:
Race | Track | Date | Notes |
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Argentine Grand Prix | Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez | 28 March | The Argentine Grand Prix was cancelled due to the ongoing hostilities that would eventually break out into the Falklands War |
Spanish Grand Prix | Circuito del Jarama | 23 May |
Standings
Points System
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Points | 9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Only a driver's best 11 finishes counted towards the championship
FIA Formula One World Drivers Championship
FIA Formula One World Constructors Championship
Related Links
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