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1982 German Grand Prix

Formula One motor race held in 1982


Formula One motor race held in 1982

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryWest Germany
Grand PrixGerman
Date8 August
Year1982
ImageCircuit_Hockenheimring-1982.svg
Race_No12
Season_No16
Official nameXLIV Großer Preis von Deutschland
LocationHockenheimring, Hockenheim, West Germany
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi4.227
Course_km6.802
Distance_laps45
Distance_mi190.215
Distance_km306.090
WeatherDry
Pole_DriverDidier Pironi
Pole_TeamFerrari
Pole_Time1:47.947
Pole_CountryFrance
Fast_DriverNelson Piquet
Fast_TeamBrabham-BMW
Fast_Time1:54.035
Fast_Lap7
Fast_CountryBrazil
fast_flag_suffix1968
First_DriverPatrick Tambay
First_TeamFerrari
First_CountryFrance
Second_DriverRené Arnoux
Second_TeamRenault
Second_CountryFrance
Third_DriverKeke Rosberg
Third_TeamWilliams-Ford
Third_CountryFinland
Lapchart

The 1982 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Hockenheimring on 8 August 1982. It was won by Patrick Tambay for Scuderia Ferrari. René Arnoux finished second in a Renault with Keke Rosberg third for Williams. This was the last race for Didier Pironi as he crashed heavily during qualifying sustaining injuries ending his championship hopes.

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Qualifying

Hockenheim had been modified from the year before, with the first chicane being made slower and another chicane added to slow cars through the very fast Ostkurve. Didier Pironi set the fastest practice time, but was seriously injured in qualifying for this Grand Prix and never raced in Formula One again. With the track wet thanks to persistent showers, Pironi was on a quick lap when his Ferrari hit the back of Alain Prost's slow moving Renault at high speed, vaulting over the top of it before landing tail-first and cartwheeling to a stop in eerie similarity to Gilles Villeneuve's fatal accident earlier in the season. Pironi survived but suffered severe leg injuries that sidelined him for the rest of the year. He never managed to return to Formula One and died in 1987. Pironi's accident also had a profound effect on Prost who never forgot the sight of the Ferrari flying over his car, the crash firming his views on the danger of driving Formula One cars in the wet, where visibility was virtually zero when following behind another car.

Thanks to Hockenheim's long straights, the turbocharged cars were overwhelmingly dominant in qualifying. Not only did turbocharged cars take up the first six grid positions, but the utmost proof of this was how Riccardo Patrese, who placed 6th in the turbocharged Brabham-BMW, was 2.9 seconds faster than the fastest non-turbo qualifier, Michele Alboreto in 7th driving a Ford-Cosworth powered Tyrrell. The Toleman pair of Derek Warwick and Teo Fabi could not use the turbocharged Hart engines to their advantage, with Warwick only managing 14th position and Fabi failing to qualify.

Race

Since Ferrari never withdrew the injured Pironi, pole position was left empty at the start. Nelson Piquet led the race, but collided with Eliseo Salazar while lapping him at the new Ostkurve chicane. Piquet ripped his seatbelt off before his car had stopped moving. After the two cars came to a stop, an irate Piquet quickly climbed out of his Brabham, approached Salazar, and then punched and kicked Salazar in a rage, which continued for some time after the collision. Patrick Tambay, driving the lone Ferrari, won his first Formula One race.

Before his accident, Piquet and his Brabham team had planned to make a pit stop for fuel and tyres, which was unconventional strategy at the time. Using soft qualifying tyres and a smaller load of fuel, Piquet sped away to over a 30-second lead. The plan may have been successful if there were no unforeseen problems.

Several months later, a mechanic revealed that Piquet's BMW engine was suffering from mechanical issues and would have blown up anyway had he not been taken out by the crash. Piquet then phoned Salazar, both to apologize for his outburst and to convey the gratitude of BMW executives, several of whom personally attended the race and were thus spared the embarrassment of witnessing their engine failing at their home country Grand Prix.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorQ1Q2Gap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829WD
28France Didier PironiFerrari**1:47.947**no time
15France Alain ProstRenault**1:48.890**2:07.540+0.943
16France René ArnouxRenault**1:49.256**2:11.164+1.309
1Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW**1:49.415**2:03.434+1.468
27France Patrick TambayFerrari**1:49.570**2:04.090+1.623
2Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW**1:49.760**no time+1.813
3Italy Michele AlboretoTyrrell-Ford**1:52.625**no time+4.678
22Italy Andrea de CesarisAlfa Romeo**1:52.786**2:08.873+4.839
6Finland Keke RosbergWilliams-Ford**1:52.892**2:05.368+4.945
7UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford**1:53.073**2:07.821+5.126
23Italy Bruno GiacomelliAlfa Romeo**1:53.887**2:12.280+5.940
25USA Eddie CheeverLigier-Matra**1:54.211**no time+6.264
11Italy Elio de AngelisLotus-Ford**1:54.476**no time+6.529
35UK Derek WarwickToleman-Hart**1:54.594**no time+6.647
26France Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra**1:54.982**no time+7.035
9West Germany Manfred WinkelhockATS-Ford**1:55.223**2:11.546+7.276
4UK Brian HentonTyrrell-Ford**1:55.474**2:11.280+7.527
12UK Nigel MansellLotus-Ford**1:55.866**no time+7.919
5Ireland Derek DalyWilliams-Ford**1:55.876**2:07.514+7.929
31France Jean-Pierre JarierOsella-Ford**1:56.250**2:11.607+8.303
14Colombia Roberto GuerreroEnsign-Ford**1:56.489**2:14.398+8.542
10Chile Eliseo SalazarATS-Ford**1:56.537**2:11.823+8.590
30Italy Mauro BaldiArrows-Ford**1:56.680**2:12.107+8.733
18Brazil Raul BoeselMarch-Ford**1:57.245**2:13.758+9.298
20Brazil Chico SerraFittipaldi-Ford**1:57.337**no time+9.390
29Switzerland Marc SurerArrows-Ford**1:57.402**2:10.226+9.455
33Ireland Tommy ByrneTheodore-Ford**1:59.007**2:13.032+11.060
17UK Rupert KeeganMarch-Ford**1:59.951**no time+12.004
36Italy Teo FabiToleman-Hartno timeno time
*8**AUT Niki Lauda**McLaren-Ford****1:52.683****no time**+4.736*

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDNSDNSDNQDNQDNQ
27France **Patrick Tambay****Ferrari**451:27:25.1785**9**
16France **René Arnoux****Renault**45+ 16.3793**6**
6Finland **Keke Rosberg****Williams-Ford**44+ 1 Lap9**4**
3Italy **Michele Alboreto****Tyrrell-Ford**44+ 1 Lap7**3**
23Italy **Bruno Giacomelli****Alfa Romeo**44+ 1 Lap11**2**
29Switzerland **Marc Surer****Arrows-Ford**44+ 1 Lap26**1**
4UK Brian HentonTyrrell-Ford44+ 1 Lap17
14Colombia Roberto GuerreroEnsign-Ford44+ 1 Lap21
12UK Nigel MansellLotus-Ford43+ 2 Laps18
35UK Derek WarwickToleman-Hart43+ 2 Laps14
20Brazil Chico SerraFittipaldi-Ford43+ 2 Laps25
7UK John WatsonMcLaren-Ford36Spun Off10
26France Jacques LaffiteLigier-Matra36Handling15
5Ireland Derek DalyWilliams-Ford25Engine19
18Brazil Raul BoeselMarch-Ford22Tyre24
11Italy Elio de AngelisLotus-Ford21Handling13
1Brazil Nelson PiquetBrabham-BMW18Collision4
10Chile Eliseo SalazarATS-Ford17Collision22
15France Alain ProstRenault14Injection2
2Italy Riccardo PatreseBrabham-BMW13Engine6
22Italy Andrea de CesarisAlfa Romeo9Gearbox8
25USA Eddie CheeverLigier-Matra8Fuel System12
30Italy Mauro BaldiArrows-Ford6Fuel System23
31France Jean-Pierre JarierOsella-Ford3Steering20
9West Germany Manfred WinkelhockATS-Ford3Clutch16
28France Didier PironiFerrari0Practice Accident1
8AUT Niki LaudaMcLaren-Ford0Withdrew
33Ireland Tommy ByrneTheodore-Ford
17UK Rupert KeeganMarch-Ford
36Italy Teo FabiToleman-Hart

Notes

  • This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Irish driver Tommy Byrne.
  • This was the 5th Grand Prix start for a Colombian driver.
  • This was the 5th podium finish for a Finnish driver.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
1FRA Didier Pironi39
2UK John Watson30
3FIN Keke Rosberg27
4FRA Alain Prost25
5AUT Niki Lauda24

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
1ITA Ferrari61
2UK McLaren-Ford54
3FRA Renault44
4UK Williams-Ford40
5UK Lotus-Ford20
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1981 German Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = 1983 German Grand Prix

References

  1. "1982 German Grand Prix | Motorsport Database".
  2. "5 times a backmarker has collided with the race leader after Verstappen and Ocon's Brazilian Grand Prix crash | Formula 1".
  3. "1982 German Grand Prix". formula1.com.
  4. (8 August 1982). "1982 German Grand Prix - Race Results & History - GP Archive".
  5. "Germany 1982 - Championship • STATS F1".
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