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1979 Race of Champions


FieldValue
TypeNC
CountryUnited Kingdom
Grand PrixRace of Champions
GP_Suffix
Fulldate
Year1979
ImageFile:Brands Hatch 1976-1987.svg
LocationBrands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit, Fawkham, Kent, England
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.6136
Course_km4.206
Distance_laps40
Distance_mi104.544
Distance_km168.24
WeatherWarm, dry
Pole_DriverMario Andretti
Pole_CountryUnited States
Pole_TeamLotus-Ford
Pole_Time1:17.52
Fast_DriverNelson Piquet
Fast_TeamBrabham-Alfa Romeo
Fast_Time1:17.46
Fast_CountryBrazil
Fast_flag_suffix1968
First_DriverGilles Villeneuve
First_CountryCanada
First_TeamFerrari
Second_DriverNelson Piquet
Second_CountryBrazil
Second_flag_suffix1968
Second_TeamBrabham-Alfa Romeo
Third_DriverMario Andretti
Third_CountryUnited States
Third_TeamLotus-Ford

The 1979 Race of Champions was a Formula One non-championship motor race held at Brands Hatch, United Kingdom on 15 April 1979. The field was made up of seven Formula One cars that competed in the World championship while the rest of the field usually competed in the Aurora series.

Race summary

Brabham had brought two brand new BT48s onto the circuit. Another new car introduced was the Lotus 80, but Mario Andretti only used it in qualifying. Ferrari's Gilles Villeneuve drove a slightly modified 1978 Ferrari 312 T3 instead of the new 312 T4.

At the start Niki Lauda got away well from the front row and quickly pulled a lead of a few seconds, while the pole sitter Mario Andretti was dropped down to third. Gilles Villeneuve was second, followed closely by Andretti and Nelson Piquet. By lap eight the chasing three drivers had caught Lauda and they were going nose to tail. But that didn't last for long, as Lauda had to pit at the end of the eight lap, but he was able to rejoin rather quickly. Villeneuve took over the lead, only to lose it a few laps later as he ran wide at the exit of Hawthorn corner. Andretti moved into the lead in his Lotus 79. On lap 11 Piquet was also forced to pit in, so the leading battle was between Andretti and Villeneuve, while Jochen Mass in the Arrows had taken advantage of the pitstops and moved up to third place.

The positions in the front of the field remained the same for the next 12 laps. Andretti's lead was up to four seconds after Villeneuve's mistake, but the Canadian closed the gap slowly but surely. By lap 26 Villeneuve was all over the back of Andretti and a few laps later took the inside line into Paddock Hill bend and retook the lead. Andretti had no answer to Villeneuve's pace and the gap increased rapidly. Piquet had moved ahead of Mass into third and his team mate Lauda, who had pitted twice, was fifth. A few laps from the end Piquet overtook the slowing Andretti as well. But in the end it was Villeneuve who crossed the line first, lapping everyone up to the fourth place man.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverConstructorTimeGap12345678910111213141516171819DNQSource:
1USA Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:17.52
5Austria Niki LaudaBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:17.76+0.24
12Canada Gilles VilleneuveFerrari1:17.85+0.33
6Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:17.98+0.46
30FRG Jochen MassArrows-Ford1:18.93+1.41
18Italy Elio de AngelisShadow-Ford1:19.57+2.05
7UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford1:20.30+2.78
56UK Rupert KeeganArrows-Ford1:20.65+3.13
41South Africa Desiré WilsonTyrrell-Ford1:20.80+3.28
44UK Guy EdwardsFittipaldi-Ford1:20.90+3.38
43Spain Emilio de VillotaLotus-Ford1:21.67+4.15
51IRL David KennedyWolf-Ford1:22.35+4.83
52UK Philip BullmanSurtees-Ford1:22.41+4.89
46UK Tiff NeedellChevron-Ford1:22.50+4.98
49ITA Giacomo AgostiniWilliams-Ford1:22.60+5.08
42USA Gordon SmileyTyrrell-Ford1:23.20+5.68
45BEL Bernard de DryverFittipaldi-Ford1:23.44+5.92
47UK Val MusettiMarch-Ford1:25.61+8.09
63UK Robin SmithEnsign-Ford1:26.37+8.85
62AUT Gerd BiechtelerMarch-Ford--
  • A bright yellow background represents as Aurora AFX British F1 cars.

Race

Pos.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGrid12345678910111213RetRetRetRetRetDNSDNQ
Canada Gilles VilleneuveFerrari4053:17.123
Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-Alfa Romeo40+ 14.074
USA Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford40+ 23.171
FRG Jochen MassArrows-Ford40+ 40.765
Austria Niki LaudaBrabham-Alfa Romeo39+ 1 Lap2
Italy Elio de AngelisShadow-Ford39+ 1 Lap6
UK Guy EdwardsFittipaldi-Ford39+ 1 Lap11
BEL Bernard de DryverFittipaldi-Ford38+ 2 Laps18
South Africa Desiré WilsonTyrrell-Ford38+ 2 Laps10
USA Gordon SmileyTyrrell-Ford38+ 2 Laps17
ITA Giacomo AgostiniWilliams-Ford38+ 2 Laps16
UK Val MusettiMarch-Ford36+ 4 Laps19
UK Robin SmithEnsign-Ford36+ 4 Laps20
UK Rupert KeeganArrows-Ford35Engine9
Spain Emilio de VillotaLotus-Ford34Engine12
UK Philip BullmanSurtees-Ford24Spun off14
UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford18Gearbox7
UK Tiff NeedellChevron-Ford16Accident15
IRL David KennedyWolf-FordGearbox13
AUT Gerd BiechtelerMarch-Ford

Notes

  • Pole position: Mario Andretti – 1:17.52
  • Fastest lap: Nelson Piquet – 1:17.46

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1977 Race of Champions | Next_year's_race = 1983 Race of Champions

References

  1. (15 April 1979). "1979 Race of Champions - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
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