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  • ...erry on top, their disappointing season made its climax in [[Italian Grand Prix|Italy]], where they shook the racing world with a double DNPQ. [[Jose Carlo ...all season happening in the penultimate race in the [[United States Grand Prix|United States]]. It was in that race where rookie [[Didier Pironi]] scored
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  • ...its 1978 season (18 months after Formula 1 debuted at their Japanese Grand Prix in 1976.) ===1980 Formula One merge and split===
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  • The '''1980 Formula One season''' was the 31st in the history of the championship. Jacq ...Gabbiani was banned again, this time for six races after the Belgian Grand Prix. Nicchi was promoted to the second race seat.
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  • ...all> Wilson Fittipaldi replaced Emerson Fittipaldi for the Brazilian Grand Prix, which would be his last competitive outing. Emerson was back in the seat f ...l>2</small> Riccardo Patrese broke his left arm during the Brazilian Grand Prix after crashing heavily. Alfa Romeo test driver Andrea de Cesaris filled in
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  • |first race = [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix]] |first win = [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix]]
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  • {{Grand Prix |Grand prix = {{AUT}} Austrian Grand Prix
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  • |Debut = [[2011 F1RWRS Bavarian Grand Prix|2011 Bavarian Grand Prix]] ...nné, with only the latter not making it to Formula 1, leaving the team in 1980 to concentrate on sports and touring cars.
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  • | debut season = [[1994 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1994]] | latest season = [[1995 Formula 1 Rejects Grand Prix 2 Championship season|1995]]
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  • | first race = 1976 [[French Grand Prix]] | last race = 1989 [[Mexican Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ti (although Takagi ended up crashing with Daly in the finale of 1979). In 1980, Hiroshi stayed with Tyrrell and declared war against McLaren and Merzario | bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| [[1979 Argentinian Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>2</small>
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  • ...Grands Prix held in the same country (The 1979 and 1980 Australian Grands Prix), around the same track, whilst driving the same car powered by the same en ===Williams - 1979-1980===
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  • ...ily travelled to Monaco to watch the [[Monaco Grand Prix|1967 Monaco Grand Prix]]. After watching the race, Guillaume was certain: He wanted to be a Formul ...hier replaced [[François Migault]] at March ahead of the [[Austrian Grand Prix]] - taking the seat for the remainder of the season.
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  • ===[[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]: [[Hesketh]]=== ...d at Thruxton, resulted [[Hesketh]] offer Voeckler a handful of races in [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|Formula One]].
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  • | next = 1980 | nextlink = 1980 Virtual F1 Season
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  • |bgcolor="#efcfff"|[[Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]]<br /><small>Ret</small> |bgcolor="#ffcfcf"|[[South African Grand Prix|RSA]]<br /><small>DNPQ</small>
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  • {{non-canon}} ''For the canon 1980 F1 season, please visit [[1980 rFactor Alternate Formula One season]]''. | year = 1980
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  • | previous = 1980 | previouslink = 1980 Virtual F1 Season
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  • ...and Prix]], however a collision with [[Michel Leclère]] in [[German Grand Prix|Germany]] forced him to miss the next two races. ...ollowing the tragic demise of [[Tom Pryce]] at the previous [[German Grand Prix]]. Watson managed a sixth place finish, his only points finish of the seaso
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  • | [[Monaco Grand Prix|MON]] | [[French Grand Prix|FRA]]
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  • ...to injury. The latter would take a win at the season-ending Japanese Grand Prix, where Andretti himself was on track to a second place finish before droppi ...ng at the [[1976_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1976]] [[United States Grand Prix West]].]]
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  • Villeneuve made his Formula One debut at the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix for the unfancied [[Kojima Engineering]] squad alongside [[Masahiro Hasemi] ...leneuve would make his World Championship debut at the 1977 Canadian Grand Prix, replacing Depailler. Although [[Mario Andretti]] would get pole for the ra
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  • ...ont-Ferrand, France, died 21 June 1981 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...nt, barring the Austrian Grand Prix - which he won - and the Italian Grand Prix, where he came second to teammate [[Jody Scheckter]].
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  • ...9 Alternate Formula One season|1979]], [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]) ...lternate Formula One season|1979]] and [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]] driving for [[Williams]].
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  • ...marked by a nasty incident with [[Ronnie Peterson]] at the [[German Grand Prix]] in which he collected the Swede at the Ostkurve. Both drivers required me ...ch Grand Prix]], finishing in fourteenth place. In non-championship Grands Prix, de Villota's best result was a third place finish in the [[1977 Oulton Par
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  • ...e-Marne, France, died 16th May 1981 in Leuven, Belgium) was a French Grand Prix driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...ed his career-best finish with a fourth place at the [[United States Grand Prix]].
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  • ...que's best result being a twelfth place in the wet at the [[Canadian Grand Prix]]. ...e the reliability issues, he was let go by Tyrrell after the British Grand Prix. His replacement would be [[Robert Kagan]].
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  • ...i paid off very quickly, taking a third place finish at the [[Monaco Grand Prix]]. Unfortunately, points finishes were few and far between after this podiu ...out the season - his best result being a second place at the [[Dutch Grand Prix]].
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  • ...uding his only career victory at the [[German Grand Prix|1981 German Grand Prix]]. ...ce organised for those who had failed to pre-qualify for the British Grand Prix, would follow main qualifying on Saturday. Starting his first ever [[Formul
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  • After a horrific accident at the [[Dutch Grand Prix]] in which [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] was ruled out for eight months, Jarier wa ...opportunity at the [[Brabham|Martini Racing]] team for the [[Italian Grand Prix]] when [[James Hunt]] was ruled out with an injury.
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  • ...here he failed to qualify. His first race start came at the [[Tuscan Grand Prix]], where he finished in 16th place. ...en races of 1977. Patrese made his debut for Renault at the [[German Grand Prix]], where despite out-qualifying team-mate [[Jean-Pierre Jabouille]] he did
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  • '''Elio de Angelis''' (born 26 March 1958 in Rome, Italy) is a former Grand Prix racing driver famous for his appearances in [[Formula One]]. ...pressed Enzo Ferrari with his drive for [[Kojima]] in the [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. de Angelis would face off against Villeneuve directly in the [[1977 Trof
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  • ...s replaced by [[Kazuyoshi Hoshino]] for the season-ending [[Japanese Grand Prix]]. ...employed at B&S, Kottulinsky attempted to qualify for the [[European Grand Prix]] for Merzario, but failed to qualify.
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  • ...score any points and he'd be sacked by the team after the [[Austrian Grand Prix]]. !rowspan=2| [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]
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  • | first race = [[Spanish Grand Prix|1978 Spanish Grand Prix]] | last race = [[Monaco Grand Prix|1978 Monaco Grand Prix]] (Ongoing)
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  • |start_event = {{ARG}} Argentine Grand Prix |end_event = {{USA}} Toyota United States Grand Prix
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  • |year = 1980 |start_date = 16 March 1980
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  • Piquet's Formula One bow came about at the [[Monaco Grand Prix]] when regular driver [[Gianfranco Brancatelli]] was ruled out of the weeke ...ional Trophy]] at Silverstone. The next time the Brazilian entered a Grand Prix it would not be with Arrows however; with Brancatelli back at the Poole tea
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  • ...[[San Marino Grand Prix|San Marino]] and [[French Grand Prix|French Grands Prix]]. The car was not particularly competitive and de Cesaris registered a bes ===[[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]-198x: [[Alfa Romeo]]===
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  • ...e 1981 [[Swiss Grand Prix]], replacing [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]] world champion [[Alan Jones]] who had been banned for one race. In doing ...apart from an unexpected third place in the season-ending [[Mexican Grand Prix]].
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  • ...echnology Enterprises]] to drive one of their cars in the new [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. Surprised to see that they required less sponsorship despite the ...i got her first Formula One chance when [[Marc Surer]] was banned from the 1980 Belgian GP for erratic driving at the previous race in Spain. After making
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  • |start_event = {{ARG}} [[Argentine Grand Prix]] |end_event = {{USA}} [[Caesars Palace Grand Prix]]
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  • ...the World Sportscar Championship. He also participated in the [[Dywa Grand Prix Series]]. ...spotlight by signing for the nascent Dywa Series for the [[1978 Dywa Grand Prix Series season|1978 season]]. Driving for [[Scuderia del Made in Italy e del
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  • | [[Argentine Grand Prix|ARG]] | [[South African Grand Prix|RSA]]
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  • ...would help him to move up the grid for [[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]. ===[[1980 Alternate Formula One season|1980]]- : [[ATS]]===
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  • This years Monaco Grand Prix would be the Elite Racing League's 200th race. ...l further notice, the French Grand Prix would re-surface at Paul Ricard in 1980.
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  • |year = 1980 The 1980 Elite Racing League season was the 21st season of the FIA's Formula One mot
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  • *The Belgian Grand Prix returned to Spa-Francorchamps after several years *The Caesars Palace Grand Prix was discontinued due to poor attendance and ratings.
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  • ...ie Elf. He regained sufficient form to earn a recall to AGS Team Motul for 1980, and he experienced considerably more success: two wins and two pole positi ! 1980
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