List of 1982 motorsport champions

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1982 motorsport champions
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This list of 1982 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
FIA Formula One World Championship Flag of Finland.svg Keke Rosberg 1982 Formula One World Championship
Constructors: Flag of Italy.svg Ferrari
CART PPG Indy Car World Series Flag of the United States.svg Rick Mears 1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cosworth
Rookies: Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Rahal
European Formula Two Championship Flag of Italy.svg Corrado Fabi 1982 European Formula Two Championship
British Formula One Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Crawford 1982 British Formula One Championship
All-Japan Formula Two Championship Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Nakajima 1982 All-Japan Formula Two Championship
Australian Drivers' Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alfredo Costanzo 1982 Australian Drivers' Championship
Australian Formula 2 Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lucio Cesario 1982 Australian Formula 2 Championship
Formula Atlantic Flag of New Zealand.svg Dave McMillan 1982 Formula Atlantic season
Cup of Peace and Friendship Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Veselý 1982 Cup of Peace and Friendship
Nations: Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
Formula Nacional Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Rodríguez 1982 Formula Nacional
National Panasonic Series Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie O'Brien 1982 National Panasonic Series
SCCA Formula Super Vee Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti 1982 SCCA Formula Super Vee season
South African National Drivers Championship Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Graham Duxbury 1982 South African National Drivers Championship
Formula Three
FIA European Formula 3 Championship Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Larrauri 1982 FIA European Formula 3 Championship
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Flag of Japan.svg Kengo Nakamoto 1982 All-Japan Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Japan.svg Hayashi Racing
Austria Formula 3 Cup Flag of Austria.svg Johann Reindl 1982 Austria Formula 3 Cup
British Formula Three Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Tommy Byrne 1982 British Formula Three Championship
Chilean Formula Three Championship Flag of Chile.svg Juan Carlos Ridolfi 1982 Chilean Formula Three Championship
French Formula Three Championship Flag of France.svg Pierre Petit 1982 French Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Price Racing
German Formula Three Championship Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen 1982 German Formula Three Championship
Italian Formula Three Championship Flag of Italy.svg Enzo Coloni 1982 Italian Formula Three Championship
Teams: Flag of Italy.svg Coloni Racing
Soviet Formula 3 Championship Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Toomas Napa 1982 Soviet Formula 3 Championship
Swiss Formula Three Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jo Zeller 1982 Swiss Formula Three Championship
Formula Renault
French Formula Renault Championship Flag of France.svg Gilles Lempereur 1982 French Formula Renault Championship
Formula Renault Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Urretavizcaya 1982 Formula Renault Argentina
Formula Ford
Australian Formula Ford Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeff Summers 1982 TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series
Brazilian Formula Ford Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Egon Herzfeldt 1982 Brazilian Formula Ford Championship
British Formula Ford Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Maurício Gugelmin 1982 British Formula Ford Championship
British Formula Ford 2000 Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna
Danish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Denmark.svg Klaus Pedersen
Dutch Formula Ford 1600 Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gerrit van Kouwen 1982 Dutch Formula Ford 1600 Championship
EFDA Formula Ford 2000 Championship Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna
European Formula Ford Championship Flag of Germany.svg Volker Weidler 1982 European Formula Ford Championship
German Formula Ford Championship Flag of Germany.svg Volker Weidler 1982 German Formula Ford Championship
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike King 1981–82 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship
Scottish Formula Ford Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vic Covey
Swedish Formula Ford Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Thorbjörn Carlsson

Sports car and GT

SeriesDriverSeason article
World Sportscar Championship C1: Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jacky Ickx 1982 World Sportscar Championship
Constructors: Flag of Germany.svg Porsche
IMSA GT Championship GTX: Flag of the United States.svg John Paul Jr. 1982 IMSA GT Championship
GTO: Flag of the United States.svg Don Devendorf
GTU: Flag of the United States.svg Jim Downing
Australian GT Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Jones 1982 Australian GT Championship
Australian Sports Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Clearihan 1982 Australian Sports Car Championship

Touring car

SeriesDriverSeason article
European Touring Car Championship Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Grano 1982 European Touring Car Championship
Australian Touring Car Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dick Johnson 1982 Australian Touring Car Championship
Australian Endurance Championship Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Moffat 1982 Australian Endurance Championship
British Touring Car Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Rouse 1982 British Saloon Car Championship
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft Flag of France.svg Bob Wollek 1982 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
AMSCAR Series Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice
Stock Car Brasil Flag of Brazil.svg Olímpio Alencar Junior 1982 Stock Car Brasil season
TC2000 Championship Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Omar del Río 1982 TC2000 Championship

Stock car racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Flag of the United States.svg Darrell Waltrip 1982 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Buick
NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series Flag of the United States.svg Jack Ingram 1982 NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series
Manufacturers: Flag of the United States.svg Pontiac
NASCAR Winston West Series Flag of the United States.svg Roy Smith 1982 NASCAR Winston West Series
ARCA Racing Series Flag of the United States.svg Scott Stovall 1982 ARCA Racing Series
Turismo Carretera Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Martínez Boero 1982 Turismo Carretera
USAC Stock Car National Championship Flag of the United States.svg Dean Roper 1982 USAC Stock Car National Championship

Rallying

SeriesDriverSeason article
World Rally Championship Flag of Germany.svg Walter Röhrl 1982 World Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Germany.svg Christian Geistdörfer
Manufacturers: Flag of Germany.svg Audi
Australian Rally Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Portman 1982 Australian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Runnalls
New Zealand Rally Championship Flag of New Zealand.svg Tony Teesdale 1982 New Zealand Rally Championship

Motorcycle racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
500cc World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Franco Uncini 1982 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
350cc World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Anton Mang
250cc World Championship Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Tournadre
125cc World Championship Flag of Spain.svg Ángel Nieto
80cc World Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefan Dörflinger
Speedway World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Penhall 1982 Individual Speedway World Championship
AMA Superbike Championship Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Lawson

Karting

SeriesDriverSeason article
CIK-FIA Karting World Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Wilson
CIK-FIA Junior World Cup Flag of Italy.svg Romeo Deila

Drag racing

SeriesChampionRefer
NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series Top Fuel: Flag of the United States.svg Shirley Muldowney 1982 NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series
Funny Car: Flag of the United States.svg Frank Hawley
Pro Stock: Flag of the United States.svg Lee Shepherd

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