1981 Canadian Grand Prix

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1981 Canadian Grand Prix
Race 14 of 15 in the 1981 Formula One World Championship
Gilles Villeneuve Circuit Montreal (78-86).svg
Race details
Date27 September 1981
Official name XX Grand Prix du Canada
Location Circuit Île Notre-Dame
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Course Temporary street circuit
Course length 4.410 km (2.740 miles)
Distance 63 laps, 277.830 km (172.636 miles)
Scheduled distance 70 laps, 308.700 km (191.817 miles)
Weather Wet and cold with temperatures up to 20 °C (68 °F); wind speeds up to 15 kilometres per hour (9.3 mph) [1]
Pole position
Driver Brabham-Ford
Time 1:29.211
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Watson McLaren-Ford
Time 1:49.475 on lap 43
Podium
First Talbot Ligier-Matra
Second McLaren-Ford
Third Ferrari
Lap leaders
  • 1981 Canadian Grand Prix

The 1981 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Circuit Île Notre-Dame, Montreal on 27 September 1981. It was the fourteenth race of the 1981 Formula One World Championship.

Contents

The race was run in wet conditions, and ended after 63 of the scheduled 70 laps due to the two-hour time limit. [2] Frenchman Jacques Laffite won in a Talbot Ligier-Matra, with Northern Ireland's John Watson second in a McLaren-Ford and local hero Gilles Villeneuve third in a Ferrari. Brazilian Nelson Piquet finished fifth in his Brabham-Ford, having started from pole position, while Drivers' Championship rival, Argentine Carlos Reutemann, could only manage tenth in his Williams-Ford. Piquet thus moved within one point of Reutemann with one race to go, while the win gave Laffite an outside chance of the title. Despite both Reutemann and Australian teammate Alan Jones failing to score, Williams clinched the Constructors' Championship.

This would turn out to be Laffite's final F1 victory, as well as the last for the Ligier team for fifteen years, until the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix. It was also the last time the Canadian Grand Prix was held in the fall, as the race would move to June the following year.

Pre-race

Prior to the race, Alan Jones announced that he was retiring from the sport after clinching the title the previous year. Rumors were also spreading around in paddock that Niki Lauda had tested for McLaren at Donington Park and that he was planning a comeback.

Qualifying

Nelson Piquet clinched pole with a time of 1:29.221, with rival Carlos Reutemann alongside him on the front row. The top ten were completed by: Jones, Prost, Mansell, Rebaque, de Angelis, Arnoux, Watson and Laffite respectively.

Race

The race start was marred with bad weather. Immediately after the start, Jones took the lead after a minor collision with Reutemann which left Reutemann behind. Toward the middle of the pack, Arnoux and Pironi had a collision which resulted in Arnoux spinning out of the race. On lap 7, Jones spun and Piquet had to take evasive action, resulting in both drivers dropping down the pecking order. Prost took the lead with Laffite, who had climbed from tenth, second. Prost's lead did not last long, as Laffite overtook him on lap 13, and kept the lead to the end of the race.

Villeneuve had a minor accident that damaged his front wing. The wing flew up only to be stuck up in the air, blocking Villeneuve's race-line vision. With his forward vision impaired, he used his peripheral vision to navigate using the yellow track markers as reference. After racing this way for minutes he used vibration on the ribbed curbing, to the point it flew off the car. This way he managed to keep control until the end of the race, without a front wing and under the rain. [3]

Mansell pitted for slicks, convinced the weather would turn. It did not. Within minutes he spun, heavily damaging his rear wing, and was pushed by marshals back onto the circuit. Driving slowly toward the L'Epingle at the northern end, he placed his JPS Lotus in the middle of the track but slowly edging to his left onto the racing line, at the braking area. Prost, on the racing line and much faster, tried unsuccessfully to avoid colliding but could not, resulting in both drivers retiring from the race. [4]

Watson was able to catch and pass Villeneuve a few laps later and the two finished second and third respectively, with Villeneuve clinching his third and last podium of the year on home soil. Bruno Giacomelli of Alfa Romeo, who had started fifteenth, came home fourth, with pole-man Piquet coming in behind him.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap
15 Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Nelson Piquet Brabham-Ford 1:29.2111:29.537 
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Reutemann Williams-Ford 1:29.6011:29.359+0.148
31 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Jones Williams-Ford 1:29.7281:29.781+0.517
415 Flag of France.svg Alain Prost Renault 1:31.6291:29.908+0.697
512 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Lotus-Ford 1:32.2331:29.997+0.786
66 Flag of Mexico.svg Héctor Rebaque Brabham-Ford 1:31.5451:30.182+0.971
711 Flag of Italy.svg Elio de Angelis Lotus-Ford 1:31.2121:30.231+1.020
816 Flag of France.svg René Arnoux Renault 1:34.1511:30.232+1.021
97 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Watson McLaren-Ford 1:31.6171:30.566+1.355
1026 Flag of France.svg Jacques Laffite Talbot Ligier-Matra 1:31.5931:30.705+1.494
1127 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari 1:32.0771:31.115+1.904
1228 Flag of France.svg Didier Pironi Ferrari 1:31.9761:31.350+2.139
138 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris McLaren-Ford 1:32.2811:31.507+2.296
143 Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Cheever Tyrrell-Ford 1:32.6521:31.547+2.336
1523 Flag of Italy.svg Bruno Giacomelli Alfa Romeo 1:34.9951:31.600+2.389
1622 Flag of the United States.svg Mario Andretti Alfa Romeo 1:32.6481:31.740+2.529
1725 Flag of France.svg Patrick Tambay Talbot Ligier-Matra 1:31.7471:31.817+2.536
1829 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Arrows-Ford 1:31.9691:32.277+2.758
1933 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Surer Theodore-Ford 1:34.4241:32.253+3.042
2017 Flag of Ireland.svg Derek Daly March-Ford 1:35.5521:32.305+3.094
219 Flag of Sweden.svg Slim Borgudd ATS-Ford 1:34.0021:32.652+3.441
224 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford 1:34.2451:32.709+3.498
2332 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Jarier Osella-Ford 1:33.4321:33.643+4.221
2414 Flag of Chile.svg Eliseo Salazar Ensign-Ford 1:36.0161:33.848+4.637
DNQ20 Flag of Finland.svg Keke Rosberg Fittipaldi-Ford 1:34.6341:34.310+5.099
DNQ21 Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Chico Serra Fittipaldi-Ford 1:36.9371:36.546+7.335
DNQ35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Henton Toleman-Hart 1:40.5051:36.648+7.437
DNQ30 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacques Villeneuve Arrows-Ford 1:36.7201:38.308+7.509
DNQ36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Warwick Toleman-Hart 1:36.9991:37.256+7.788
DNQ31 Flag of Italy.svg Beppe Gabbiani Osella-Ford 1:37.4931:55.307+8.282
Source: [5]

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
126 Flag of France.svg Jacques Laffite Talbot Ligier-Matra M 632:01:25.20109
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Watson McLaren-Ford M 63+ 6.2396
327 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari M 63+ 1:50.27114
423 Flag of Italy.svg Bruno Giacomelli Alfa Romeo M 62+ 1 Lap153
55 Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Nelson Piquet Brabham-Ford G 62+ 1 Lap12
611 Flag of Italy.svg Elio de Angelis Lotus-Ford G 62+ 1 Lap71
722 Flag of the United States.svg Mario Andretti Alfa Romeo M 62+ 1 Lap16 
817 Flag of Ireland.svg Derek Daly March-Ford A 61+ 2 Laps20 
933 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Surer Theodore-Ford A 61+ 2 Laps19 
102 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Reutemann Williams-Ford G 60+ 3 Laps2 
114 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto Tyrrell-Ford A 59+ 4 Laps22 
123 Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Cheever Tyrrell-Ford G 56Engine14 
Ret8 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Cesaris McLaren-Ford M 51Spun Off13 
Ret15 Flag of France.svg Alain Prost Renault M 48Collision4 
Ret12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Lotus-Ford G 45Collision5 
Ret9 Flag of Sweden.svg Slim Borgudd ATS-Ford A 40Spun Off21 
Ret6 Flag of Mexico.svg Héctor Rebaque Brabham-Ford G 35Spun Off6 
Ret32 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Jarier Osella-Ford M 26Collision23 
Ret1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Jones Williams-Ford G 24Handling3 
Ret28 Flag of France.svg Didier Pironi Ferrari M 24Ignition12 
Ret14 Flag of Chile.svg Eliseo Salazar Ensign-Ford A 8Spun Off24 
Ret25 Flag of France.svg Patrick Tambay Talbot Ligier-Matra M 6Spun Off17 
Ret29 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese Arrows-Ford P 6Spun Off18 
Ret16 Flag of France.svg René Arnoux Renault M 0Collision8 
DNQ20 Flag of Finland.svg Keke Rosberg Fittipaldi-Ford P   
DNQ21 Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Chico Serra Fittipaldi-Ford P   
DNQ35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Henton Toleman-Hart P   
DNQ30 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacques Villeneuve Arrows-Ford P   
DNQ36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Warwick Toleman-Hart P   
DNQ31 Flag of Italy.svg Beppe Gabbiani Osella-Ford M     
Source: [6] [7]

Notes

Championship standings after the race

References

  1. "Weather information for the "1981 Canadian Grand Prix"". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  2. Jenkinson, Denis (November 1981). "The Canadian Grand Prix: Heroes all". Motor Sport . p. 72. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  3. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine : "tJ13_TV presents 1981 Canadian GP - Gilles driving blind". YouTube .
  4. Lang, Mike (1992). Grand Prix!. Vol. 4. Haynes. p. 67. ISBN   0-85429-733-2.
  5. Hamilton, Maurice, ed. (1981). AUTOCOURSE 1981–82. Hazleton Publishing Ltd. p. 214. ISBN   0-905138-17-1.
  6. "1981 Canadian Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 12 June 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  7. "1981 Canadian Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive". GPArchive.com. 27 September 1981. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  8. 1 2 "Canada 1981 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
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