1980 Italian Grand Prix

The 1980 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 14 September 1980 at the Autodromo Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy. It was the twelfth race of the 1980 World Championship of F1 Drivers and the 1980 International Cup for F1 Constructors.

1980 Italian Grand Prix
Race 12 of 14 in the 1980 Formula One season
Race details
Date14 September 1980
Official name51º Gran Premio d'Italia[1]
LocationAutodromo Dino Ferrari
Imola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.000[2] km (3.107 miles)
Distance60 laps, 300.000[2] km (186.411 miles)
WeatherSunny, Mild, Dry
Pole position
DriverRenault
Time1:33.988
Fastest lap
DriverAustralia Alan JonesWilliams-Ford
Time1:36.089 on lap 47
Podium
FirstBrabham-Ford
SecondWilliams-Ford
ThirdWilliams-Ford
Lap leaders

This was the first Formula One World Championship race to be held at Imola (the circuit having hosted the non-championship Dino Ferrari Grand Prix the previous year). It was the only Italian Grand Prix since 1948 not to be held at Monza, which was undergoing refurbishment at the time. The event would return to Monza in 1981, but Imola would remain on the F1 calendar until 2006, hosting the San Marino Grand Prix, and since 2020, the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

The race was held over 60 laps of the 5-kilometre (3.1 mi) circuit for a total race distance of 300 kilometres (186.4 mi).

The race was won by Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet, driving a Brabham-Ford. Piquet won by nearly half a minute from Australian driver Alan Jones, driving a Williams-Ford, with Jones' Argentine team-mate Carlos Reutemann third. The win was Piquet's third of the season and second in succession, and it gave him the lead of the Drivers' Championship by one point from Jones.

Manfred Winkelhock made his debut, substituting for the injured Jochen Mass at Arrows. A collision with Nigel Mansell's Lotus during qualifying resulted in both drivers failing to make the grid. Ferrari debuted their first turbo car, the 126C, but Gilles Villeneuve started the race in his regular 312T5. Regardless, after a heavy crash in practice at the flat-out right hander before Tosa, reigning World Champion Jody Scheckter announced his retirement from the sport.

The front row of the grid was occupied by the Renaults of René Arnoux and Jean-Pierre Jabouille, although Piquet led by lap 4 and was never headed. On lap 6, Villeneuve crashed his Ferrari heavily at the corner which now bears his name, following a puncture. Villeneuve escaped unhurt, but the incident also caused the retirement of Bruno Giacomelli, who ran over some of the debris in his Alfa Romeo. Jones moved up to second on lap 29 after running as low as seventh. Behind Reutemann, Elio de Angelis finished fourth in his Lotus, with Keke Rosberg fifth in his Fittipaldi and Didier Pironi sixth in his Ligier.

Jones' and Reutemann's podium finishes enabled the Williams team to secure their first Constructors' Championship with two races remaining.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNo.DriverTeamTimeGap
116 René ArnouxRenault1:33.988-
215 Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault1:34.339+ 0.351
328 Carlos ReutemannWilliams-Ford1:34.686+ 0.698
423 Bruno GiacomelliAlfa Romeo1:34.912+ 0.924
55 Nelson PiquetBrabham-Ford1:34.960+ 0.972
627 Alan JonesWilliams-Ford1:35.109+ 1.121
729 Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford1:35.618+ 1.630
82 Gilles VilleneuveFerrari1:35.751+ 1.763
96 Héctor RebaqueBrabham-Ford1:35.872+ 1.884
1011 Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:36.084+ 2.096
1121 Keke RosbergFittipaldi-Ford1:36.091+ 2.103
123 Jean-Pierre JarierTyrrell-Ford1:36.181+ 2.193
1325 Didier PironiLigier-Ford1:36.422+ 2.434
147 John WatsonMcLaren-Ford1:36.450+ 2.462
1520 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford1:36.758+ 2.770
161 Jody ScheckterFerrari1:36.827+ 2.839
1731 Eddie CheeverOsella-Ford1:36.884+ 2.896
1812 Elio de AngelisLotus-Ford1:36.919+ 2.931
1922 Vittorio BrambillaAlfa Romeo1:36.929+ 2.941
2026 Jacques LaffiteLigier-Ford1:36.972+ 2.984
2150 Rupert KeeganWilliams-Ford1:37.169+ 3.181
224 Derek DalyTyrrell-Ford1:37.215+ 3.227
239 Marc SurerATS-Ford1:37.270+ 3.282
248 Alain ProstMcLaren-Ford1:37.284+ 3.296
2543 Nigel MansellLotus-Ford1:37.661+ 3.673
2630 Manfred WinkelhockArrows-Ford1:38.212+ 4.224
2714 Jan LammersEnsign-Ford1:38.215+ 4.227
2841 Geoff LeesEnsign-Ford1:38.451+ 4.463
Source:[3]

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Nelson PiquetBrabham-FordG601:38:07.5259
227 Alan JonesWilliams-FordG60+ 28.9366
328 Carlos ReutemannWilliams-FordG60+ 1:13.6734
412 Elio de AngelisLotus-FordG59+ 1 Lap183
521 Keke RosbergFittipaldi-FordG59+ 1 Lap112
625 Didier PironiLigier-FordG59+ 1 Lap131
78 Alain ProstMcLaren-FordG59+ 1 Lap24
81 Jody ScheckterFerrariM59+ 1 Lap16
926 Jacques LaffiteLigier-FordG59+ 1 Lap20
1016 René ArnouxRenaultM58+ 2 Laps1
1150 Rupert KeeganWilliams-FordG58+ 2 Laps21
1231 Eddie CheeverOsella-FordG57+ 3 Laps17
133 Jean-Pierre JarierTyrrell-FordG54Brakes12
Ret15 Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenaultM53Gearbox2
Ret9 Marc SurerATS-FordG45Engine23
Ret11 Mario AndrettiLotus-FordG40Engine10
Ret29 Riccardo PatreseArrows-FordG38Engine7
Ret4 Derek DalyTyrrell-FordG33Accident22
Ret7 John WatsonMcLaren-FordG20Wheel Bearing14
Ret6 Héctor RebaqueBrabham-FordG18Suspension9
Ret20 Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-FordG17Accident15
Ret2 Gilles VilleneuveFerrariM5Puncture8
Ret23 Bruno GiacomelliAlfa RomeoG5Puncture4
Ret22 Vittorio BrambillaAlfa RomeoG4Spun Off19
DNQ43 Nigel MansellLotus-FordG
DNQ30 Manfred WinkelhockArrows-FordG
DNQ14 Jan LammersEnsign-FordG
DNQ41 Geoff LeesEnsign-FordG
Source:[4][5]

Championship standings after the race

Constructors' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 Williams-Ford90
2 Ligier-Ford56
3 Brabham-Ford54
4 Renault38
5 Tyrrell-Ford12
Source:[6]

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

References


Previous race:
1980 Dutch Grand Prix
FIA Formula One World Championship
1980 season
Next race:
1980 Canadian Grand Prix
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1979 Italian Grand Prix
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1981 Italian Grand Prix
Awards
Preceded by
1979 Italian Grand Prix
Formula One Promotional Trophy
for Race Promoter

1980
Succeeded by
1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix