List of 1980 motorsport champions

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1980 motorsport champions
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This list of 1980 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

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Open wheel racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
Formula One World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Jones 1980 Formula One season
Constructors: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Williams-Ford
British Formula One Championship Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Emilio de Villota 1980 British Formula One Championship
South African National Drivers Championship Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Tony Martin 1980 South African National Drivers Championship
CART PPG Indy Car World Series Flag of the United States.svg Johnny Rutherford 1980 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cosworth
Rookies: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dennis Firestone
USAC Mini-Indy Series Flag of the United States.svg Peter Kuhn 1980 USAC Mini-Indy Series season
Australian Drivers' Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alfredo Costanzo 1980 Australian Drivers' Championship
Cup of Peace and Friendship Flag of East Germany.svg Ulli Melkus 1980 Cup of Peace and Friendship
Nations: Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Formula Atlantic Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacques Villeneuve 1980 Formula Atlantic season
Formula Nacional Flag of Spain.svg Enrique Llobell 1980 Formula Nacional
Formula Renault Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Rosso 1980 Formula Renault Argentina
SCCA Formula Super Vee Flag of the United States.svg Peter Kuhn 1980 SCCA Formula Super Vee season
Formula Two
Australian Formula 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Davison 1980 Australian Formula 2 Championship
European Formula Two Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brian Henton 1980 European Formula Two Championship
All-Japan Formula Two Championship Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi 1980 All-Japan Formula Two Championship
Formula Three
FIA European Formula 3 Championship Flag of Italy.svg Michele Alboreto 1980 FIA European Formula 3 Championship
Teams: Flag of Italy.svg Euroracing
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Flag of Japan.svg Shuroko Sasaki 1980 All-Japan Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Japan.svg Gallop Racing
British Formula Three Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson 1980 British Formula Three Championship
Chilean Formula Three Championship Flag of Chile.svg Juan Carlos Ridolfi 1980 Chilean Formula Three Championship
French Formula Three Championship Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté 1980 French Formula Three Championship
German Formula Three Championship Flag of Germany.svg Frank Jelinski 1980 German Formula Three Championship
Italian Formula Three Championship Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pardini 1980 Italian Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Emiliani
Soviet Formula 3 Championship Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Toivo Asmer 1980 Soviet Formula 3 Championship
Swiss Formula Three Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jakob Bordoli 1980 Swiss Formula Three Championship
Formula Renault
French Formula Renault Championship Flag of France.svg Denis Morin 1980 French Formula Renault Championship
Formula Ford
Australian Formula Ford Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Brook 1980 Australian Formula Ford Championship
Brazilian Formula Ford Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Bragantini 1980 Brazilian Formula Ford Championship
British Formula Ford Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Tommy Byrne 1980 British Formula Ford Championship
Danish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Denmark.svg Jesper Villumsen
Formula Ford 1600 Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jim Vermeulen 1980 Formula Ford 1600 Netherlands
European Formula Ford Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Bo Martinsson 1980 European Formula Ford Championship
German Formula Ford Championship Flag of Austria.svg Gero Zamagna 1980 German Formula Ford Championship
Irish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Maurice Dunne 1980 Irish Formula Ford Championship
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike King 1980 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship
Scottish Formula Ford Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Brown
Swedish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Thorbjörn Carlsson 1980 Swedish Formula Ford Championship

Sports car and GT

SeriesDriverSeason article
World Sportscar Championship +2.0: Flag of Germany.svg Porsche
2.0: Flag of Italy.svg Lancia
1980 World Sportscar Championship
Australian Sports Car Championship Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat 1980 Australian Sports Car Championship
Australian Sports Sedan Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Edmonson 1980 Australian Sports Sedan Championship
Can-Am Flag of France.svg Patrick Tambay 1980 Can-Am season
Fuji Grand Champion Series Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi 1980 Fuji Grand Champion Series
IMSA GT Championship Flag of the United States.svg Peter Gregg 1980 IMSA GT Championship season
Trans-Am Series Flag of the United States.svg John Bauer 1980 Trans-Am Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet

Touring car

SeriesDriverSeason article
European Touring Car Championship Flag of Germany.svg Helmut Kelleners
Flag of Germany.svg Siegfried Müller Jr.
1980 European Touring Car Championship
Australian Touring Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Brock 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship
British Saloon Car Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Win Percy 1980 British Saloon Car Championship
Championnat de France de Supertourisme Flag of France.svg Dany Snobeck 1980 Championnat de France de Supertourisme
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft Flag of Germany.svg Hans Heyer 1980 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
Stock Car Brasil Flag of Brazil.svg Ingo Hoffmann 1980 Stock Car Brasil season
TC2000 Championship Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Omar del Río 1980 TC2000 Championship

Stock car racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Flag of the United States.svg Dale Earnhardt 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet
NASCAR Winston West Series Flag of the United States.svg Roy Smith 1980 NASCAR Winston West Series
ARCA Racing Series Flag of the United States.svg Bob Dotter 1980 ARCA Racing Series
Turismo Carretera Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Espinosa 1979–1980 Turismo Carretera
USAC Stock Car National Championship Flag of the United States.svg Joe Ruttman 1980 USAC Stock Car National Championship

Rallying

SeriesDriverSeason article
World Rally Championship Flag of Germany.svg Walter Röhrl 1980 World Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Germany.svg Christian Geistdörfer
Manufacturers: Flag of Italy.svg Fiat
Australian Rally Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Fury 1980 Australian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Monty Suffern

Motorcycle racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
500cc World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Roberts 1980 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
350cc World Championship Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Jon Ekerold
250cc World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Anton Mang
125cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Pier Paolo Bianchi
50cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Lazzarini
Speedway World Championship Flag of England.svg Michael Lee 1980 Individual Speedway World Championship
AMA Superbike Championship Flag of the United States.svg Wes Cooley

Karting

SeriesDriverSeason article
Karting World Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter De Bruijn
Junior: Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider

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