1980 Dutch Grand Prix

The 1980 Dutch Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 31 August 1980 at the Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands. It was the eleventh race of the 1980 Formula One season.

1980 Dutch Grand Prix
Race 11 of 14 in the 1980 Formula One season
The Zandvoort Circuit (1980–1989)
The Zandvoort Circuit (1980–1989)
Race details
DateAugust 31, 1980
Official nameXXVII Grote Prijs van Nederland
LocationCircuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.252 km (2.642 miles)
Distance72 laps, 306.144 km (190.229 miles)
WeatherSunny, Mild, Dry
Pole position
DriverRenault
Time1:17.44
Fastest lap
DriverFrance René ArnouxRenault
Time1:19.35 on lap 67
Podium
FirstBrabham-Ford
SecondRenault
ThirdLigier-Ford
Lap leaders

Report

The race was the 29th Dutch Grand Prix. The race was held over 72 laps of the 4.252-kilometre circuit for a total race distance of 306 kilometres.

Drivers battling at the start behind the head of the race

The race was won by Brazilian driver, Nelson Piquet driving a Brabham BT49. The win was Piquet's second Formula One Grand Prix victory having taken his first win earlier the same year at the 1980 United States Grand Prix West. The win confirmed Piquet as being the major threat to Alan Jones' charge to the world championship crown. Piquet won by twelve seconds over French driver René Arnoux driving a Renault RE20. Less than half a second behind in third was another French driver Jacques Laffite (Ligier JS11/15).

The circuit had been altered for the second time in as many years with the back straight chicane tightened significantly. There were several new combinations. Alfa Romeo entered a second car, a replacement after Patrick Depailler's death a month earlier, for Italian veteran Vittorio Brambilla. Geoff Lees was entered in a second Ensign N180 and Jochen Mass returned from injury in an Arrows A3. Mass' return proved to be premature and he pulled out of the meeting. Tyrrell Racing test driver Mike Thackwell stepped into the car but failed in his attempt to be the youngest ever Formula One race starter.

Jones won the start from the second row of the grid to lead early until he pitted with damaged skirts. Laffite soon took the lead from Arnoux before both were picked-off by Piquet. Late in the race Arnoux regained second place. Behind Laffite, the second Williams FW07B of Carlos Reutemann finished fourth ahead of Jean-Pierre Jarier (driving his 100th Grand Prix) in the surviving Tyrrell 010 after Derek Daly had crashed earlier after brake failure. Young rookie Alain Prost claimed the final point debuting the new McLaren M30, while in seventh Gilles Villeneuve had given one of Ferrari's few 1980 highlights, running as high as third before his tyres went off.

Jones was three laps down in eleventh, his championship now in real danger as Piquet had closed to within two points. Reutemann now led the battle for third by a point over Laffite and three over Arnoux. Williams now had one hand firmly on the constructors' trophy, leading Ligier by 25 points and Brabham by 35 with Piquet's teammates providing virtually no support to the constructor's tally.

Classification

Dutch driver Jan Lammers failed to qualify to the race
Guardrail filled with old car tires at the Tarzan curve

Qualifying

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGap
116 René ArnouxRenault1:17.44-
215 Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault1:17.74+ 0.30
328 Carlos ReutemannWilliams-Ford1:17.81+ 0.37
427 Alan JonesWilliams-Ford1:17.82+ 0.38
55 Nelson PiquetBrabham-Ford1:17.85+ 0.41
626 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Ford1:18.15+ 0.71
72 Gilles VilleneuveFerrari1:18.40+ 0.96
823 Bruno GiacomelliAlfa Romeo1:18.52+ 1.08
97 John WatsonMcLaren-Ford1:18.53+ 1.09
1011 Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:18.60+ 1.16
1112 Elio de AngelisLotus-Ford1:18.74+ 1.30
121 Jody ScheckterFerrari1:18.87+ 1.43
136 Héctor RebaqueBrabham-Ford1:18.89+ 1.45
1429 Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford1:18.90+ 1.46
1525 Didier PironiLigier-Ford1:18.94+ 1.50
1643 Nigel MansellLotus-Ford1:18.97+ 1.53
173 Jean-Pierre JarierTyrrell-Ford1:18.98+ 1.54
188 Alain ProstMcLaren-Ford1:19.07+ 1.63
1931 Eddie CheeverOsella-Ford1:19.38+ 1.94
209 Marc SurerATS-Ford1:19.44+ 2.00
2120 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford1:19.57+ 2.13
2222 Vittorio BrambillaAlfa Romeo1:19.60+ 2.16
234 Derek DalyTyrrell-Ford1:19.68+ 2.24
2441 Geoff LeesEnsign-Ford1:19.72+ 2.28
2550 Rupert KeeganWilliams-Ford1:19.96+ 2.52
2614 Jan LammersEnsign-Ford1:20.11+ 2.67
2730 Mike ThackwellArrows-Ford1:20.22+ 2.78
2821 Keke RosbergFittipaldi-Ford1:20.33+ 2.89
Source:[1]

Race

Arnoux leads the battle for fourth position, at about half distance
PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Nelson PiquetBrabham-FordG721:38:13.8359
216 René ArnouxRenaultM72+12.93 secs16
326 Jacques LaffiteLigier-FordG72+13.43 secs64
428 Carlos ReutemannWilliams-FordG72+15.29 secs33
53 Jean-Pierre JarierTyrrell-FordG72+1:00.02 secs172
68 Alain ProstMcLaren-FordG72+1:22.62 secs181
72 Gilles VilleneuveFerrariM71+1 Lap7
811 Mario AndrettiLotus-FordG70Out of Fuel10
91 Jody ScheckterFerrariM70+2 Laps12
109 Marc SurerATS-FordG69+3 Laps20
1127 Alan JonesWilliams-FordG69+3 Laps4
Ret4 Derek DalyTyrrell-FordG60Brakes23
Ret23 Bruno GiacomelliAlfa RomeoG58Accident8
Ret31 Eddie CheeverOsella-FordG38Engine19
Ret29 Riccardo PatreseArrows-FordG29Engine14
Ret15 Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenaultM23Handling2
Ret22 Vittorio BrambillaAlfa RomeoG21Accident22
Ret41 Geoff LeesEnsign-FordG21Accident24
Ret7 John WatsonMcLaren-FordG18Engine9
Ret20 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-FordG16Brakes21
Ret43 Nigel MansellLotus-FordG15Brakes16
Ret12 Elio de AngelisLotus-FordG2Accident11
Ret25 Didier PironiLigier-FordG2Accident15
Ret6 Héctor RebaqueBrabham-FordG1Gearbox13
DNQ50 Rupert KeeganWilliams-FordG
DNQ14 Jan LammersEnsign-FordG
DNQ30 Mike ThackwellArrows-FordG
DNQ21 Keke RosbergFittipaldi-FordG
WD30 Jochen MassArrows-FordGDriver Injured
Source:[2][3]

Championship standings after the race

Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Williams-Ford80
2 Ligier-Ford55
3 Brabham-Ford45
4 Renault38
5 Tyrrell-Ford12
Source:[4]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References


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