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1979 United States Grand Prix West


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryUnited States
Grand PrixUnited States
GP_SuffixGrand Prix West
Official nameLubri Lon Long Beach Grand Prix
ImageLong Beach 1978-1981.png
DateApril 8
Year1979
Race_No4
Season_No15
LocationLong Beach, California
CourseTemporary street course
Course_mi2.02
Course_km3.251
Distance_laps80
Distance_mi161.60
Distance_km260.08
WeatherSunny and warm with temperatures reaching up to 66 F; winds gusting up to 8 mph
Pole_DriverCanada Gilles Villeneuve
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:18.825
Fast_DriverCanada Gilles Villeneuve
Fast_TeamFerrari
Fast_Time1:21.20
First_DriverCanada Gilles Villeneuve
First_TeamFerrari
Second_DriverSouth Africa Jody Scheckter
Second_TeamFerrari
Third_DriverAustralia Alan Jones
Third_TeamWilliams-Ford
Lapchart

The 1979 United States Grand Prix West, formally titled the Lubri Lon Long Beach Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race held on April 8, 1979, at Long Beach, California. Canadian Gilles Villeneuve captured pole, fastest lap and the win for Scuderia Ferrari, followed by his teammate Jody Scheckter, as the Prancing Horses took a big step toward reclaiming the Constructors' and Drivers' Championships from Team Lotus. Villeneuve's win came by almost half a minute over Scheckter, and Alan Jones joined them on the podium for Williams. It was the third win of Villeneuve's career, his second in succession, and the third United States Grand Prix win in a row for Ferrari.

Summary

Qualifying was a battle between Ferrari, Lotus and Ligier, and, as is usually the case at Long Beach, the circuit was littered with broken cars by the end of each session. Carlos Reutemann, in the second Lotus, held the pole until the very end of the final session, when Villeneuve bumped him.

With only Ferrari and Renault on Michelin tires, Villeneuve was able to use seven sets of qualifiers in the final session, while the Goodyear runners had only two sets per car. On his final charge, Villeneuve switched off his rev limiter at the end of the straight, raising the revs by 200 to 12,600 and giving him enough extra speed to pip Reutemann by six hundredths of a second. Scheckter was third, ahead of the two Ligiers of Patrick Depailler and Jacques Laffite, then Mario Andretti in sixth.

On Saturday morning, Jean-Pierre Jabouille had a driveshaft on his Renault break on the curving back "straight," flinging him into the wall at 180 mph. A badly sprained arm would keep him out of the race. Then, in the Sunday morning warmup, a stronger version of the driveshaft, produced by the team in the garage, broke on teammate René Arnoux's car. Rather than taking a chance on duplicating Jabouille's incident, the team withdrew their remaining car from the race, allowing Derek Daly's Ensign onto the starting grid.

100,000 fans gathered on Sunday, which turned sunny and warm just in time for the race. As with the previous year, the start would be on the Shoreline Drive straight, rather than in front of the pits, giving the drivers more of a run down to the first corner. On the warmup lap preceding the drive around to the grid, Reutemann's engine cut out, and he had to be helped back to the pits. The problem was quickly solved, and, while the organizers ruled that he must start from the back of the grid, Reutemann ignored the officials and went back out.

The cars made their way around for the start on Shoreline Drive, and, as they approached the grid markings, pole-sitter Villeneuve drove right past his starting position! This confused the entire field, who were taking their cue from Villeneuve. Some actually thought the race had started, and everyone ended up back at the pits! On the way to the grid, Laffite's Ligier had suddenly slid across the track when the back end seized. He was allowed to switch to his spare car and, when they finally got under way, he started the race from the pits with Reutemann. After only eight laps, Laffite retired with overheated brakes, and Reutemann broke a driveshaft after just 21, so two of the top five qualifiers were out early, and the door was wide open for the Ferraris.

At the end of one full lap, Villeneuve led Depailler, Scheckter, Jean-Pierre Jarier, Andretti, Riccardo Patrese, Jones and Nelson Piquet. Villeneuve got to the first corner ahead of Scheckter and quickly began to draw away. Scheckter lost a position to Depailler on the first half lap, but began pushing hard to take back second place. When Depailler missed a gear, Scheckter nearly hit him in the back, and Jarier slipped his Tyrrell past both of them. On the next lap, Scheckter also got around Depailler, whose troubles with fourth gear would last the entire race.

Villeneuve continued to run untroubled in the lead, expanding his margin whenever he chose and setting the race's fastest lap before half-distance. The battle for second, however, was fierce as Jarier, Scheckter, Depailler, Andretti and Jones formed a massive train. Jarier was fighting a wheel vibration and holding everyone up, but no one could pass him on the straight.

On lap 28, Scheckter got by the struggling Tyrrell, but it was not until laps 45 and 46, respectively, that Depailler and Jones could follow. By that time, Scheckter had a cushion of nearly twenty seconds back to Depailler in third. With the Ligier still struggling, Jones moved into third place on lap 63. This left Andretti behind Depailler and the two traded positions several times, the Lotus able to go through in the curvy sections, while the Ligier continually repassed on the straight. Finally, as Depailler attempted to lap Jarier, now in sixth spot, he bent his front wing against Jarier's wheel, and Andretti was able to take hold of fourth place for good.

Depailler's persistence was rewarded with a hard-earned fifth place, and Jarier inherited sixth when Héctor Rebaque, having come from twenty-third to the points, collided with Daly while trying to lap him in the esses.

It was the second win of the season for Villeneuve and put him on top of the Driver's standings.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Source:
12Canada Gilles VilleneuveFerrari1:20.186**1:18.825**
2Argentina Carlos ReutemannLotus-Ford1:20.126**1:18.886**+0.041
11South Africa Jody ScheckterFerrari1:20.291**1:18.911**+0.086
25France Patrick DepaillerLigier-Ford1:20.867**1:19.025**+0.200
26France Jacques LaffiteLigier-Ford1:20.225**1:19.032**+0.207
1US Mario AndrettiLotus-Ford1:20.574**1:19.454**+0.629
4France Jean-Pierre JarierTyrrell-Ford1:20.916**1:19.580**+0.755
20UK James HuntWolf-Ford1:20.913**1:19.643**+0.818
29Italy Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford1:21.831**1:19.727**+0.902
27Australia Alan JonesWilliams-Ford1:22.532**1:19.910**+1.085
5Austria Niki LaudaBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:21.436**1:20.041**+1.216
6Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-Alfa Romeo1:21.565**1:20.456**+1.631
30FRG Jochen MassArrows-Ford1:22.350**1:20.608**+1.783
17Netherlands Jan LammersShadow-Ford1:23.161**1:20.740**+1.915
28Switzerland Clay RegazzoniWilliams-Ford1:21.767**1:20.768**+1.943
14Brazil Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford1:22.498**1:21.033**+2.208
3France Didier PironiTyrrell-Ford1:22.000**1:21.192**+2.367
7UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford1:23.725**1:21.304**+2.479
8France Patrick TambayMcLaren-Ford1:22.569**1:21.411**+2.586
15France Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenault**1:21.635**-+2.810
18Italy Elio de AngelisShadow-Ford1:23.433**1:21.961**+3.136
16France René ArnouxRenault**1:22.088**-+3.263
9FRG Hans-Joachim StuckATS-Ford1:23.724**1:22.828**+4.003
24Italy Arturo MerzarioMerzario-Ford-**1:22.938**+4.113
31Mexico Héctor RebaqueLotus-Ford1:24.808**1:22.990**+4.165
22Ireland Derek DalyEnsign-Ford1:25.076**1:23.888**+5.063

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789DSQRetRetRetDSQRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetWDDNS
12Canada **Gilles Villeneuve****Ferrari**801:50:25.401**9**
11South Africa **Jody Scheckter****Ferrari**80+29.383**6**
27Australia **Alan Jones****Williams**-**Ford**80+59.6910**4**
1US **Mario Andretti****Lotus**-**Ford**80+1:04.336**3**
25France **Patrick Depailler****Ligier**-**Ford**80+1:23.524**2**
4France **Jean-Pierre Jarier****Tyrrell**-**Ford**79+1 lap7**1**
18Italy Elio de AngelisShadow-Ford78+2 laps20
6Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-Alfa Romeo78+2 laps12
30FRG Jochen MassArrows-Ford78+2 laps13
3France Didier PironiTyrrell-Ford72Push start17
31Mexico Héctor RebaqueLotus-Ford71Accident23
22Ireland Derek DalyEnsign-Ford69Accident24
7UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford62Injection18
9FRG Hans-Joachim StuckATS-Ford49Push start21
28Switzerland Clay RegazzoniWilliams-Ford48Engine15
17Netherlands Jan LammersShadow-Ford47Suspension14
29Italy Riccardo PatreseArrows-Ford40Brakes9
2Argentina Carlos ReutemannLotus-Ford21Transmission2
14Brazil Emerson FittipaldiFittipaldi-Ford19Transmission16
24Italy Arturo MerzarioMerzario-Ford13Engine22
26France Jacques LaffiteLigier-Ford8Brakes5
20UK James HuntWolf-Ford0Transmission8
5Austria Niki LaudaBrabham-Alfa Romeo0Accident11
8France Patrick TambayMcLaren-Ford0Collision19
16France René ArnouxRenaultWithdrawn
15France Jean-Pierre JabouilleRenaultInjury in practice

Notes

  • This was the 1st pole position set by and first Grand Slam for a Canadian driver.
  • This was the 10th Grand Prix start for Italian constructor Merzario.
  • This race marked the 88th pole position for Ferrari. It broke the previous record set by Lotus at the 1978 Canadian Grand Prix.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 21CAN Gilles Villeneuve20
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 12FRA Jacques Laffite18
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 23South Africa Jody Scheckter13
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 24ARG Carlos Reutemann12
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 15FRA Patrick Depailler11

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1uparrow_green.svg10px]] 11ITA Ferrari33
[[File:1downarrow_red.svg10px]] 12FRA Ligier-Ford29
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3UK Lotus-Ford20
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4UK Tyrrell-Ford8
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5UK McLaren-Ford4
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

  1. "Weather information for the ''1979 United States Grand Prix West''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. (8 April 1979). "Lubri Lon Long Beach Grand Prix: Official Program".
  3. (8 April 1979). "1979 USA West Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  4. "1979 USA West Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  5. "United States West 1979 - Championship • STATS F1".
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